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sergio lenzi wrote:
Em Sex, 2008-06-20 às 21:45 +0200, Wojciech Puchar escreveu:
when i connected 56 cisco phones to my laptop (used 4*16 port switches
;), and having all of them working (called from first to second, from
third to
fourth
Is anyone using FreeBSD for their VOIP PBX needs? If so, what software
are you using? And any recommendations for software to look at would be
greatly appreciated.
Shane
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Yes
FreeBSD 7
Asterisk
Asterisk-GUI
both from ports
On Fri, 2008-06-20 at 07:49 -0400, Thomas Mullins wrote:
Is anyone using FreeBSD for their VOIP PBX needs? If so, what software
are you using? And any recommendations for software to look at would be
greatly appreciated.
Shane
Is anyone using FreeBSD for their VOIP PBX needs? If so, what software
are you using? And any recommendations for software to look at would
be
greatly appreciated.
Shane
Also you can try the following
http://www.askozia.com/
based on FreeBSD
working almost out of the box!
Regards,
Johan
if you want to suffer alot of pain on an incomplete system you could go
this way, id still build my own from ports
On Fri, 2008-06-20 at 14:43 +0200, Johan Hendriks wrote:
Is anyone using FreeBSD for their VOIP PBX needs? If so, what software
are you using? And any recommendations
Is anyone using FreeBSD for their VOIP PBX needs? If so, what software
yes
are you using? And any recommendations for software to look at would be
ports/net/asterisk
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if you want to suffer alot of pain on an incomplete system you could go
people often pay for using such shortcuts. but that case is
special - they could end up paying REAL MONEY.
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Hi Thomas,
Thomas Mullins wrote:
Is anyone using FreeBSD for their VOIP PBX needs? If so, what software
are you using? And any recommendations for software to look at would be
greatly appreciated.
I have here asterisk (from the port) running with 2 ISDN cards (HFC)
using ISDN4BSD with capi
On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 7:49 AM, Thomas Mullins
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Is anyone using FreeBSD for their VOIP PBX needs? If so, what software
are you using? And any recommendations for software to look at would be
greatly appreciated.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ uname -a
FreeBSD iridium.xxx.com
Em Sex, 2008-06-20 às 14:55 +0200, Wojciech Puchar escreveu:
Is anyone using FreeBSD for their VOIP PBX needs? If so, what software
I work on a copany that does this
PABX (large ones) only using FreeBSD - http://www.levier.com.br
FreeBSD 7.0 asterisk 1.4 openvox hardware
On Friday 20 June 2008, Thomas Mullins wrote:
Is anyone using FreeBSD for their VOIP PBX needs? If so, what software
are you using? And any recommendations for software to look at would be
greatly appreciated.
I bought the book Asterisk: The Future of Telephony a little while ago
How much cpu
we use always AMD 64 X2 with 2Gb of memory for
up to 3 PCI boards of 4 E1 each, that is: 12 E1.
what codec do you use? if no recoding (alaw) i think it uses very
little CPU in order of few% of single or less.
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greatly appreciated.
I bought the book Asterisk: The Future of Telephony a little while ago,
and it was an *excellent* introduction. I used it to configure Asterisk on
i must say it was *excellent* for me too.
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Em Sex, 2008-06-20 às 19:19 +0200, Wojciech Puchar escreveu:
How much cpu
we use always AMD 64 X2 with 2Gb of memory for
up to 3 PCI boards of 4 E1 each, that is: 12 E1.
what codec do you use? if no recoding (alaw) i think it uses very
little CPU in order of few% of single or less.
each board fires 2 irqs and 1000 irq/sec each... so is 2000 irq per
board,
at a max of 6000 irq /sec
Cpu use (using top) is about 10% only when receiving fax (because of
still quite a lot ;)
when i connected 56 cisco phones to my laptop (used 4*16 port switches
;), and having all of
As well as the ever popular Asterisk, there is also
/usr/ports/net/sipxpbx
If all you want is SIP this will do nicely.
Thomas Mullins wrote:
Is anyone using FreeBSD for their VOIP PBX needs? If so, what software
are you using? And any recommendations for software to look at would
when i connected 56 cisco phones to my laptop (used 4*16 port switches
;), and having all of them working (called from first to second, from third
to
fourth etc..) there was below 4% CPU load but it's 1200Mhz Pentium-3M.
Yes... the cisco uses SIP, that is far more efficient...
the
Em Sex, 2008-06-20 às 21:45 +0200, Wojciech Puchar escreveu:
when i connected 56 cisco phones to my laptop (used 4*16 port switches
;), and having all of them working (called from first to second, from
third to
fourth etc..) there was below 4% CPU load but it's 1200Mhz Pentium-3M.
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