As above, you can super-centralize an individual can spread out with smaller, local machines. Asterisk servers can trunk calls each and every other via SIP or IAX2 (inter-Asterisk exchange) standards. You can route calls based on extension range (2xxx is NYC, 3xxx is Boston, etc) merely by which server has it (Wiki for DUNDi). All the transport wil… Read More
Or, might want to push the Voice button and say "Phone", this will say "Phone state your command." Then say, "Dial." Your machine will, like an operator, ask you what number, just tell it the whole number within a steady pace in a natural tone. It will repeat the variety. If correct, then say "Dial" and it will call the plethora. If the number is i… Read More
Scrutinize the goods. Check the toughness for the devices included. Include the designs for the phone devices good enough? Is it suitable rrn your office specs? Are they wireless? More importantly, what do you want the device to seem like?Sure it can be. You can route a phone call based on number it came in on, what caller ID was provided, what day… Read More
A bit high rather than a bad estimate. Running financials, say $3000 for your main server (assuming you centralize), $300 or less per phone (user), plus man-hours, training, etc. If you need to upgrade your network provider links or switching capacity this increases.What makes this substantially painful is the fact that my wife and I already have c… Read More
With 300 users, would not need A lot to onboard asterisk, in common situations. A good-size box running Asterisk end up being able cope with 300 concurrent calls without too high of a main problem. If you do "difficult things" (codec translating, conferencing, etc) the dpi goes on paper. The point is may likely very well be able to fit much/all of … Read More