[asterisk-users] How to DIY/Setup An Open Source IP PBX Appliance/Server?
John Novack
jnovack at comcast.net
Tue Dec 1 10:04:29 CST 2020
JMO
AstLinux installed on an HP Thin Client is a good choice for someone with limited knowledge of Linux who wants a less steep learning curve.
YMMV
John Novack
Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote:
> Subject: How to DIY/Setup An Open Source IP PBX Appliance/Server?
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> Good day from Singapore,
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> After reading recent reviews, I gather that Asterisk is the gold standard when it comes to open source VoIP systems and it is the most famous open source PBX out there.
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> Article: Compare the Top 10 Best Open Source PBX Software of 2020
> Link: https://www.voipreview.org/business-voip/best-open-source-pbx-software
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> Article: Top 10 Free Open Source PBX Software Solutions
> Link: https://getvoip.com/blog/2016/09/23/best-open-source-pbx-software/
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> The following is an excerpt from Wikipedia:
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> "Asterisk is a core component in many commercial products and open-source projects. Some of the commercial products are hardware and software bundles, for which the manufacturer supports and releases the software with an open-source distribution model.
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> AskoziaPBX, a fork of the m0n0wall project, uses Asterisk PBX software to realize all telephony functions.
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> AstLinux is a "Network Appliance for Communications" open-source software distribution.[15]
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> FreePBX, an open-source graphical user interface, bundles Asterisk as the core of its FreePBX Distro[16]
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> LinuxMCE bundles Asterisk to provide telephony; there is also an embedded version of Asterisk for OpenWrt routers.
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> PBX in a Flash/Incredible PBX and trixbox are software PBXes based on Asterisk.
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> Elastix previously used Asterisk, HylaFAX, Openfire and Postfix to offer PBX, fax, instant messaging and email functions, respectively, before switching to 3CX.
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> Issabel is an open-source Unified Communications software which uses Asterisk for telephony functions. It was forked from the open-source versions of Elastix when 3CX acquired it.
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> *astTECS uses Asterisk in its VoIP and mobile gateways."
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> Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asterisk_(PBX)
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> I would like to DIY/setup an IP PBX appliance/server using free open source projects.
> Which free open source project, mentioned in the list and links above, would you recommend to DIY my IP PBX appliance/server?
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> Should I buy a desktop computer or get one of those appliances listed in the link below to serve as my IP PBX appliance/server?
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> Link: https://www.lazada.sg/products/pfsense-iron-metal-case-fanless-intel-celeron-j1800-dual-core-mini-pc-firewall-soft-router-with-ddr3l-msata-ssd-4-gigabit-lan-rj45-com-port-i449270007-s1196780479.html?spm=a2o42.searchlist.list.89.100857d22PjCYx&search=1
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> Please also refer me to very good, detailed and well explained guides/tutorials/manuals on setting up open source IP PBX appliances/servers.
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> Lastly, please recommend a cheap and affordable IP phone (suggest brand and model) to go along with my DIY open source IP PBX appliance/server.
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> Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming, 42 years as of 1st December 2020 Tuesday, is a TARGETED INDIVIDUAL (TI) living in Singapore.
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> Thank you very much.
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