[Asterisk-bsd] Newbie on VoIP
NOC Ph
nocph at aol.com
Sun Mar 2 21:44:17 CST 2008
I just finished downloading and install the asterisknow. It's pretty cool
GUI... How do I see my CDR on asterisknow?
Thank you...
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[mailto:asterisk-bsd-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Richard Neese
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 10:39 AM
To: Asterisk on BSD discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-bsd] Newbie on VoIP
On March 2, 2008 06:14:02 pm NOC Ph wrote:
> Hi Guys,
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> I'm new in VoIP, I heard from a friend that asterisk is good in VoIP
> service especially on SIP. I'm planning to replace our old PBX system
> (legacy of Panasonic) to VoIP so that even out of the country we can still
> communicate cheaper than regular phone. But I have a few questions though
> before I change our OLD PBX to VoIP.
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> 1. Does asterisk generate CDR? If yes how do I see it or generate it?
> Because I have to monitor people who's calling overseas.
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> 2. How do I secure it? Co'z I have to open it via Public IP. Can I know
> the port asterisk used assuming I'll use SIP.
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> 3. If it run on linux, it run will on BSD but I read from google that it
> has specific version for BSD. Can I know what version are for FreeBSD?
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> This questions might annoyed experts. Please bear with me...
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> Thank you.
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> nocph
ok I have a answer for you
yes it does cdr. you can use a gui interface to look at them
yes it runs on bsd and if its for your company then you would want a gui for
ease of use.
you have basicly 2 major choices right now freepbx or thirdlane.
freepbx be it is a ok project requires sql and is a resource hog in the long
run.
thirdlane does not require a sql but you can implement a sql for cdr storage
and recall via other gui interfaces.
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