[K12OSN] sip phone working on terminals
rmcdaniel at indata.us
rmcdaniel at indata.us
Tue Apr 4 15:09:10 UTC 2006
Isn't that the purpose of IP telephony? I would just make sure that you
still have at least 1 1FB at each location for emergency calls in case
your WAN goes down. We are going to be setting up an Asterisk system
using the Digium FXO/FXS cards. I have purchased 8 SIP phones, Snom
360 series. I have had good luck purchasing hardware from Netxusa,
www.netxusa.com. They have several knowledgeable people on staff and
always seem to be very helpful. If all goes well, I would like to
setup one computer in each teacher's classroom and allow calls within
the district. This will probably end up being a summer project.
Good luck Jim!
Ron
Ronald R. McDaniel
Conecuh County Schools
(251) 578-7073 x26
(251) 238-1890 cell
1*4238*104 SouthernLinc
rmcdaniel at indata.us
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: [K12OSN] sip phone working on terminals
> From: "Jim Kronebusch" <jim at winonacotter.org>
> Date: Tue, April 04, 2006 9:52 am
> To: "Support list for opensource software in schools."
> <k12osn at redhat.com>
>
> On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 13:36:02 +1200, Krsnendu Dasa wrote
> > http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8165
> > An article on how to do it.
>
> This just got me thinking. Can I really setup one line, somewhere, and create
> a asterisk pbx, then setup IP phones at multiple offsite locations and save
> all of the costs of phone services at the other locations all with free
> software and hardware?
>
> This could be fun!
>
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