Greetings everyone,
I've been working on a (yet another) "all-in-one" Asterisk based
project. It is aimed at embedded / low power systems (but scales fine
on more capable hardware) and is based on Asterisk 1.4.x and FreeBSD
6.2. Because of this, I've mostly been hanging out on the asterisk-bsd
list as bugs rolled in and the system's features were improved. We're
currently at public beta 10 after releasing pb1 in June and, I hope,
ready to announce this to a bit larger audience.
This is not a live-cd but rather an image that must initially be
written to a disk, so a dedicated machine is needed. After that, the
entire system is upgradeable through the webGUI. Anyone familiar with
the m0n0wall project (http://m0n0.ch/wall) will feel right at home as
AskoziaPBX was forked from it.
Here are the quick facts from the website and a link to the page:
* ~11 MB firmware image
* PHP based GUI accessible via http(s)
* based on Asterisk 1.4 and FreeBSD 6.2
* designed for embedded / low resource systems
* images available for the following platforms:
* generic pc
* pc engines wrap
* soekris net48xx
* VMware player
* GUI currently configures:
* SIP, IAX, ISDN and Analog phones and providers
* Conferencing
* Voicemail (forwarded as e-mail attachment)
* Call Groups
* Call Parking
* ...as well as all system settings (ntp, GUI port, etc.)
* all configuration stored in a single XML file
* Multilingual audio-prompts:
* Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese,
Russian, Spanish, Swedish
* Multilingual voicemail notification e-mails:
* Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Polish, Spanish, Swedish
site: http://askozia.com/pbx
Thanks goes out to everyone in asterisk-bsd and pbx-users for testing
/ reporting and quite a few people in IRC who helped troubleshoot bugs
as they popped up! (Also, please remember that this is still a beta.)
Regards,
-Michael I.