On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 5:16 PM, geoffrey mendelson < geoffreymendel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am looking for advice or pointers to web sites with advice (in English) > about setting up a SIP switch and would appreciate any help. > > What I have is several SIP accounts which I want to integrate into one soft > phone. The soft phone will run on MacOS ( I already have it) and the switch > will run on UBUNTU, I have a choice of a system running 9.04 and another > running 9.10. > > It's very simple. My computer will make outgoing connections to the various > SIP servers, none will attempt to connect to mine. Once registered, calls, > probably one a day between all of them, will be all routed to the soft > phone. > > Dialing out will be more complicated. calls begining with 1 or 0 will go > out on one connection, I can use prefixes such as 9 or 8, etc to call on the > other connections. > > While I assume that Asterisk is the software of choice, it does not matter. > In fact, something simple would be prefered over something complicated with > more features I won't use. > > > If it's possible to remove the "UBUNTU" requirement, you can simply throw a Trixbox installation CD to your CDROM, hit an enter key, wait, and then have a fully installed Asterisk (on centos), with a Web UI that can easily configure anything you wish. HTH, -- Shimi
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