Hi Friends,<br><br>I want to implement VOIP PBX service in my office. I have 10 computers and a server. All computers are Pentium IV processors with 512 MB RAM. All employee computers have Windows 2000 Professional OS and Server computer Windows 2000 Professional and Fedora Core 5 Linux OS. I have a VOIP phone and have registered with VoIP service provider. Now, I want to implement VOIP PBX facility to all of my systems. <br><br>The structure for the same is:<br><br>PSTN (Phone call) ---> VOIP phone ---> Server system ---> <br><br> -------> Employee 1 PC (Softphone i.e., Headphones with Mic)<br> -------> Employee 2 PC (Softphone i.e., Headphones with Mic)<br> -------> Employee 3 PC (Softphone i.e., Headphones with
Mic)<br> -------> ------<br> -------> ------<br> -------> Employee 10 PC (Softphone i.e., Headphones with Mic)<br><br>and vice versa.<br><br>How can I implement this? Is it possible to implement this using "Asterisk" software? If It can be implemented using "Asterisk" software, What softwares I should install in Server and Employee PC's? Is there any need of buying extra hardware? <br><br>Please reply me. Thank you<br><br>Thanks & Regards,<br><br>Chandra.<br><p>
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