Difference between revisions of "Main Page"
From TD-er's Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to searchLine 13: | Line 13: | ||
== Glossary == | == Glossary == | ||
− | * Trunk - A trunk is the telephony service line that you will be using to make an external call on, e.g. the Telstra telephone line that you have at home is a trunk (or it can be used as a trunk if you wish but not necessarily so). A VOIP service provider (VSP) that you have signed up with is also a trunk. ([http://dumbme.voipeye.com.au/trixbox/trixbox_without_tears.pdf Source, p.29]) | + | * '''Trunk''' - A trunk is the telephony service line that you will be using to make an external call on, e.g. the Telstra telephone line that you have at home is a trunk (or it can be used as a trunk if you wish but not necessarily so). A VOIP service provider (VSP) that you have signed up with is also a trunk. ([http://dumbme.voipeye.com.au/trixbox/trixbox_without_tears.pdf Source, p.29]) |
− | |||
== Getting started == | == Getting started == |
Revision as of 11:05, 23 January 2007
GBE-Case study for Thales
- Trixbox - A Linux-distro specially configured for Asterisk
- Asterisk - A free PBX-system
- VoIPBuster - A provider that can connect VoIP-calls to the PSTN.
- Dial-patterns - Patterns used to match a dialed number, for routing purposes.
- DUNDi configuration
- SIP vs IAX
- VoIPBuster - A provider that can connect VoIP-calls to the PSTN.
- X-Lite - Free SIP soft-phone
- Used software
- Links
Glossary
- Trunk - A trunk is the telephony service line that you will be using to make an external call on, e.g. the Telstra telephone line that you have at home is a trunk (or it can be used as a trunk if you wish but not necessarily so). A VOIP service provider (VSP) that you have signed up with is also a trunk. (Source, p.29)