[Freeswitch-users] using freeswitch on ubuntu in home network
Brian West
brian at freeswitch.org
Tue Mar 31 16:52:48 PDT 2009
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On Mar 31, 2009, at 6:27 PM, badeguruji wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Friends, can someone please help me understand what hardware and/or
> software (like FreeSwitch) do i need, to have a working setup like
> below:
>
> DSL from telco----->switch+NAT------>ubuntu server
> |__________>voip phone
> |___________>normal PSTN phone
>
> Q. what voip related software will i need to run above setup?
You'll need FreeSWITCH, Voip Phone and a PSTN interface.
> Q. what hardware (like phone card etc.) do i need in my PC?
Various interface cards are outlined on the wiki... http://wiki.freeswitch.org
> Q. will i be able to use my existing phone number? (i do not have
> voip service right now)
If you get a card to interface your server to the PSTN then yes you'll
be able to use it.
> Q. will i be able to use my regular phone? or do i need voip phone?
If it can plugin to an ATA or other such device to let you ring a
standard phone.
>
> I am looking for these featuers:
> 1. full call records.
Yes
> 2. visual voicemail
Yes. Via web.
> 3. seperate voicemail box for each family member.
Yes
> 4. call forwarding on each user basis.
Yes
> 5. ability to make more then one outbound call, with having ONLY one
> home phone number.
You need a voip provider or one line per concurrent call you wish to
make.
>
>
> thank you,
> Rajeev
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