Bug#510476: ITP: LinuxCallRouter - an ISDN based PBX for Linux
On Fri, Jan 02, 2009 at 05:28:24PM +0200, Faidon Liambotis wrote: You're welcome to join pkg-voip-maintainers and coordinate with us about this :) I put my efforts so far online at http://www.dorchain.net/~joerg/code/debian/ and would be pleased to receive some critics. Bye, Joerg signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Bug#510476: ITP: LinuxCallRouter - an ISDN based PBX for Linux
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Package: lcr LinuxCallRouter - an ISDN based PBX for Linux Version: 1.3 (20081124) Upstream Author: Andreas Eversberg jo...@eversberg.eu URL: http://isdn.eversberg.eu/download/lcr-1.3/ Licence: GPL Description: Formerly known as PBX4Linux, Linux-Call-Router is not only a router, it is a real ISDN PBX which interconnects ISDN telephones and ISDN lines. It is possible to connect telephones to a Linux box. It is a pure software solution except for the ISDN cards and telephones. The great benefit is the NT-mode that allows to connect telephones to an ISDN card. Special cards are needed and a little bit of different cabeling. It supports lots of features, that only expensive PBXs have. It include a channel driver that can link LCR to Asterisk PBX. Now that the underlying misdn driver has made it into the mainstream kernel and asterisk has a debian package for some time, this package fills the gap of combining both into a very scalable PBX. signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Bug#510476: ITP: LinuxCallRouter - an ISDN based PBX for Linux
Joerg Dorchain wrote: Package: lcr LinuxCallRouter - an ISDN based PBX for Linux Version: 1.3 (20081124) Upstream Author: Andreas Eversberg jo...@eversberg.eu URL: http://isdn.eversberg.eu/download/lcr-1.3/ Licence: GPL Description: Formerly known as PBX4Linux, Linux-Call-Router is not only a router, it is a real ISDN PBX which interconnects ISDN telephones and ISDN lines. It is possible to connect telephones to a Linux box. It is a pure software solution except for the ISDN cards and telephones. The great benefit is the NT-mode that allows to connect telephones to an ISDN card. Special cards are needed and a little bit of different cabeling. It supports lots of features, that only expensive PBXs have. It include a channel driver that can link LCR to Asterisk PBX. Now that the underlying misdn driver has made it into the mainstream kernel and asterisk has a debian package for some time, this package fills the gap of combining both into a very scalable PBX. You're welcome to join pkg-voip-maintainers and coordinate with us about this :) Regards, Faidon -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org