Hi Henry,
Check out 3cx it’s an awesome product. https://www.3cx.com
You can run it in a VM on your local infrastructure or as a standalone physical
box.
Give us a yell if you need a hand. We’re a platinum partner and run heaps of
these.
Cheers,
Ben
From: AusNOG [mailto:ausnog-boun...@lists.ausnog.net] On Behalf Of Michael Junek
Sent: Saturday, 10 February 2018 7:31 AM
To: Henry Dola ; aus...@ausnog.net
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] IP Phone System
Hi Henry,
For open source your best bet is Asterisk. If you use one of the derivitives
such as FreePBX, you'll even get a nice Web based front end for management
rather than messing with configuration files.
From the paid solutions:
Skype for Business if you're a Microsoft shop.
Most other manufacturers produce IP based physical platforms, Avaya, MiTel,
Panasonic, NEC, Samsung, Alcatel. These range from physical hardware similar to
virtual machine based software controllers.
There are also a range of hosted IP systems where the provider will drop a link
into your office, throw some phones on your desks and then all the PSTN
carriage as well as platform management are handled by them.
As so the suitability of any of the platforms, this obviously depends on the
size of your installation, the in house skills you may have, as well as the
features you may require.
Michael
From: Henry Dola mailto:amu...@yahoo.com>>
Sent: Saturday, 10 February 2018 2:42 am
To: aus...@ausnog.net<mailto:aus...@ausnog.net>
Subject: [AusNOG] IP Phone System
Hallo,
My institution is looking at installing an IP Phone system and we are welcome
to ideas. Apart from Cisco and Shoretel are there any alternatives, open source
especially.
Thanks,
Henry
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