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i'm very new about Asterisk, but i hope with your help to learn a
lot. Some friends just invited me to use my SPA2002ER with asterisk: something is not very clear to me: is Asterisk an online PBX? Do i have to install it on my pc? DO i have to leave my pc turned on 24h/ 7 ? thanks |
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robert wrote:
[color=blue] > i'm very new about Asterisk, but i hope with your help to learn a > lot. > > Some friends just invited me to use my SPA2002ER with asterisk: > something is not very clear to me:[/color] [color=blue] > is Asterisk an online PBX?[/color] There are many companies selling hosted Asterisk online, eg Sipgate [color=blue] > Do i have to install it on my pc?[/color] If you want to use it, installation is the best router. You can run it inside [for example] VMWare Player, however. [color=blue] > DO i have to leave my pc turned on 24h/7 ?[/color] If you want to use it 24/7, yes. You can get a cut-down installation onto an OpenWRT router. -- <http://ale.cx/> (AIM:troffasky) (UnSoEsNpEaTm@ale.cx) 22:11:29 up 21 days, 2:24, 2 users, load average: 0.64, 0.86, 0.64 This is my BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMSTICK |
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"robert" <centro.gamma@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1173989430.908771.31330@b75g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] > i'm very new about Asterisk, but i hope with your help to learn a > lot. > > Some friends just invited me to use my SPA2002ER with asterisk: > something is not very clear to me: is Asterisk an online PBX? Do i > have to install it on my pc? DO i have to leave my pc turned on 24h/ > 7 ? > > thanks >[/color] Asterisk (or Trixbox) generally runs on a dedicated machine, think of it as like an office telephone system, a box on the wall costing hundreds or thousands of GBP. Your Asterisk box will cost you next to nothing because you can use a low spec machine that people discard,and, it is likely to have more features than the office phone system. At our, (well my) level, the outside lines will be virtual; voip accounts via the internet. What most of us want is real telephones as the extentions, You can get PCI cards that connect direct to telephones but they are expensive, so what most of us do is use one or more ATAs. So typically your Asterisk box and your ATA both connect to your router via Ethernet Asterisk looks out towards the router's gateway and the ATA looks towards the Asterisk box. If you have an old Pentium 2 with 250meg of RAM and a NIC doing nothing, download from here [url]http://sourceforge.net/projects/asteriskathome/[/url] burn the ISO to a cd-r, stick it in the drive, and an hour or so later you will have Linux and Asterisk installed (practically no user intervention required) Then there are plenty of us here who can help you program it. -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
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On Mar 15, 6:19 pm, "Graham" <m...@privacy.com> wrote:[color=blue]
> "robert" <centro.ga...@gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:1173989430.908771.31330@b75g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... >[color=green] > > i'm very new about Asterisk, but i hope with your help to learn a > > lot.[/color] >[color=green] > > Some friends just invited me to use my SPA2002ER with asterisk: > > something is not very clear to me: is Asterisk an online PBX? Do i > > have to install it on my pc? DO i have to leave my pc turned on 24h/ > > 7 ?[/color] >[color=green] > > thanks[/color] > > Asterisk (or Trixbox) generally runs on a dedicated machine, > think of it as like an office telephone system, a box on the wall > costing hundreds or thousands of GBP. Your Asterisk box > will cost you next to nothing because you can use a low > spec machine that people discard,and, it is likely to have more > features than the office phone system. > > At our, (well my) level, the outside lines will > be virtual; voip accounts via the internet. > What most of us want is real telephones as the extentions, > You can get PCI cards that connect direct to telephones but > they are expensive, so what most of us do is use one or more > ATAs. So typically your Asterisk box and your ATA both > connect to your router via Ethernet Asterisk looks out towards > the router's gateway and the ATA looks towards the Asterisk > box. > > If you have an old Pentium 2 with 250meg of RAM and a NIC > doing nothing, download from herehttp://sourceforge.net/projects/asteriskathome/ > burn the ISO to a cd-r, stick it in the drive, and an > hour or so later you will have Linux and Asterisk installed > (practically no user intervention required) > Then there are plenty of us here who can help you > program it. > -- > > Graham. > %Profound_observation%[/color] Thanks Graham, really helpful. Do you know any company who offer free Asterisk hosting (like for 1 account)? thanks |
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robert wrote:[color=blue]
> On Mar 15, 6:19 pm, "Graham" <m...@privacy.com> wrote:[color=green] >> "robert" <centro.ga...@gmail.com> wrote in message >> >> news:1173989430.908771.31330@b75g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... >>[color=darkred] >>> i'm very new about Asterisk, but i hope with your help to learn a >>> lot. >>> Some friends just invited me to use my SPA2002ER with asterisk: >>> something is not very clear to me: is Asterisk an online PBX? Do i >>> have to install it on my pc? DO i have to leave my pc turned on 24h/ >>> 7 ? >>> thanks[/color] >> Asterisk (or Trixbox) generally runs on a dedicated machine, >> think of it as like an office telephone system, a box on the wall >> costing hundreds or thousands of GBP. Your Asterisk box >> will cost you next to nothing because you can use a low >> spec machine that people discard,and, it is likely to have more >> features than the office phone system. >> >> At our, (well my) level, the outside lines will >> be virtual; voip accounts via the internet. >> What most of us want is real telephones as the extentions, >> You can get PCI cards that connect direct to telephones but >> they are expensive, so what most of us do is use one or more >> ATAs. So typically your Asterisk box and your ATA both >> connect to your router via Ethernet Asterisk looks out towards >> the router's gateway and the ATA looks towards the Asterisk >> box. >> >> If you have an old Pentium 2 with 250meg of RAM and a NIC >> doing nothing, download from herehttp://sourceforge.net/projects/asteriskathome/ >> burn the ISO to a cd-r, stick it in the drive, and an >> hour or so later you will have Linux and Asterisk installed >> (practically no user intervention required) >> Then there are plenty of us here who can help you >> program it. >> -- >> >> Graham. >> %Profound_observation%[/color] > > Thanks Graham, > really helpful. > > Do you know any company who offer free Asterisk hosting (like for 1 > account)?[/color] Why on earth would you want and entire PBX for one extension????? |
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"Desk Rabbit" <nospam@example.com> wrote in message
news:yvGdnYJQkKhUOWfYnZ2dnUVZ8rOdnZ2d@pipex.net[color=blue] > robert wrote:[/color] [snip] [color=blue][color=green] > > Thanks Graham, > > really helpful. > > > > Do you know any company who offer free Asterisk hosting > > (like for 1 account)?[/color] > > Why on earth would you want and entire PBX for one > extension?????[/color] He said one account, not one extension..! Ivor |
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Ivor Jones wrote:[color=blue]
> "Desk Rabbit" <nospam@example.com> wrote in message > news:yvGdnYJQkKhUOWfYnZ2dnUVZ8rOdnZ2d@pipex.net[color=green] >> robert wrote:[/color] > > [snip] >[color=green][color=darkred] >>> Thanks Graham, >>> really helpful. >>> >>> Do you know any company who offer free Asterisk hosting >>> (like for 1 account)?[/color] >> Why on earth would you want and entire PBX for one >> extension?????[/color] > > He said one account, not one extension..![/color] How many accounts can you assign to an extension in Asterisk or extensions to accounts for that matter? |
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"Desk Rabbit" <nospam@example.com> wrote in message news:xKmdnW0e2Ms5MWfYnZ2dnUVZ8qLinZ2d@pipex.net...[color=blue] > Ivor Jones wrote:[color=green] >> "Desk Rabbit" <nospam@example.com> wrote in message >> news:yvGdnYJQkKhUOWfYnZ2dnUVZ8rOdnZ2d@pipex.net[color=darkred] >>> robert wrote:[/color] >> >> [snip] >>[color=darkred] >>>> Thanks Graham, >>>> really helpful. >>>> >>>> Do you know any company who offer free Asterisk hosting >>>> (like for 1 account)? >>> Why on earth would you want and entire PBX for one >>> extension?????[/color] >> >> He said one account, not one extension..![/color] > > How many accounts can you assign to an extension in Asterisk or extensions > to accounts for that matter?[/color] There are no limits for either. Simultaneous call handling is a different matter. I have no problems with 3 concurrent high quality (u-law or a-law) calls. -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
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> Do you know any company who offer free Asterisk hosting (like for 1[color=blue]
> account)? > > thanks[/color] What functions of the PBX do you exactly need? if your needs are modest you may find a new ATA or using advanced functions of yours or other VOIP providers does what you need If it is only the ability to have Interactive Voice messages or divert to mobile etc on one number the probably easiest to go for a company like voipfone who charge you only for what you need, and is simple and cheap to setup. If you wanting to link multiple voip accounts together for your own personal use from one VOIP device it is probably best and cheapest to to buy account ATA. Full hosting of a PBX usually only of benefit for multiple extensions/users spread over multiple locations. |
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