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Elastix Unified Communications Server Cookbook

Elastix Unified Communications Server Cookbook

By : Gerardo Barajas Puente
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Elastix Unified Communications Server Cookbook

Elastix Unified Communications Server Cookbook

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By: Gerardo Barajas Puente

Overview of this book

This book is aimed at those who want to learn how to set up an Elastix Unified Communications Server without losing ground on Unified Communications and Voice over IP.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
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A. Description and Use of the Most Well-known FreePBX Modules
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C. Asterisk Essential Commands
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Integrating Elastix with other PBXs

Owing to the increase in the number of VoIP solutions worldwide and the number of Elastix features, we can integrate and offer services to any traditional, non-VoIP PBX. We can connect our server to another PBX by using FXO/FXS (analog), T1, BRI, ISDN/PRI, and MFC/R2 (digital) lines, and offer services such as the following:

  • Call center solutions
  • Voicemail solutions
  • SIP trunking in order to use special tariffs

We can even put our Elastix UCS between a PBX and its PSTN lines to act as a very affordable recording solution. This can be done by connecting our Elastix system between the Telco's lines (digital or analog) and the final PBX or PBXs. For example, if we have two E1 ports in our Elastix server, we can connect one E1 port to the Telco and another port to our traditional PBX. All calls will be received in our Elastix Box, get recorded, and then be sent to the traditional PBX.

Another example is if we have two traditional PBXs without any VoIP capabilities...

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