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After hearing about how AsterixNow (aka: trixbox) worked very nicely as an office phone system I setout with a few friends to give it a try!
Below is our voyage of what all it took to get (is taking at this point in time) a system running, the specs of the server, software used, features I've personally added, and other goodies worth sharing.
(Hardware We'll Be Using)
Motherboard: VIA EPIA EN15000G Mini-ITX.
Case: Morex 2777 Mini-ITX.
HardDrive: Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 ST380815AS 80GB 7200 RPM 8MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s.
CD/DVD: LG Black 8X DVD-ROM 24X CD-R 24X CD-RW 24X CD-ROM 2MB Cache ATAPI Slim Combo Drive.
RAM: Kingston ValueRAM 1GB 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 533 (PC2 4200).
PCI: X100P FXO.
Analog Adapters (ATAs): Grandstream HandyTone 286.
(Software We'll Be Using) trixbox.
(caffeine stuff) Bodum Chambord 8-Cup Coffee Press. (make coffee like it should be made!)
Bodum Pavina Double Wall Glass, Set of 2 (awesome!).
Bodum Assam 4-Cup Tea Press.
New Mexico Piñon Coffee. (By far the best non-traditional coffee in the world! Between Jamaican Blue and this Piñon Coffee, there is no need to drink anything else!)
Indian tea. (Thelesperma megapotamicum, Greenthread, Indian tea, Navajo tea, Hopi tea, cota (Spanish), ch'il ahwéhé (Diné), molanawe (Zuni) or ho hoísi (Hopi).... or, whatever you want to call it lol.)
(Screen Shots) Recent Calls. (pulled from the database, this is a listing of all calls, in/out. The 'weather check' is a custom php script I created to output the current weather to play from a given phone extension, see below.)
(Audio / Video) Local Weather Report. (this is a custom php script I created to pull the weather report from yahoo, save it to a text file, than use flite to save it as a .wav file. I than use a CRON to refresh it every 15 minutes. To listen to it I setup a dialplan of: 611)
(DialPlans & Other Settings) Abela Functions. (this is a global php functions file for stuff I create)
extensions_custom.conf.
Weather To Phone Extension.
(personal thanks) Folkin. (the master-mind behind the hardware)
B. Miller. (for the intitial software setup)
HumLug. (for the initial introduction)
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