Hello All,
Where would I find a tutorial on how to setup a PBX for use on the AREDN network. I have set one up for use at home before with a few extensions but is there anything else to note for adding one to the AREDN network?
Thanks
Devan
Where would I find a tutorial on how to setup a PBX for use on the AREDN network. I have set one up for use at home before with a few extensions but is there anything else to note for adding one to the AREDN network?
Thanks
Devan
Where would I find a tutorial on how to setup a PBX for use on the AREDN network?
http://www.raspberry-asterisk.org/documentation/
There may be no difference in setting up the PBX on an AREDN network compared to any other network.
The difference may be in the scope of the networks.
If you want to reach outside your local AREDN network, you may need NAT or Port Forwarding in the router sitting in-between.
I have set one up for use at home before with a few extensions but is there anything else to note for adding one to the AREDN network?
Nope. A PBX 'service' would be added to an AREDN network just like any other 'service'.
https://web.archive.org/web/20210418083723/http://www.raspberry-asterisk.org/documentation/
https://wiki.incrediblepbx.com/HomePage
73, Chuck
Hi
we have set up a PBX on our mesh NEDNET.ORG.UK
Currently we are in lockdown so no RF tests are possible so we have set up a tunnel to connect the nodes. The FREEPBX/Asterisk RPI sits on the mesh LAN. Nothing specific required on port forwarding, it just works
73's
Steve
G4EKM
I have tested my phones in short range via RF and they do work. I have yet to do a long range RF test.
and then 00563ext back to my office. Our intension for the project is to have pbx's in geographical areas and then using dialcodes to route the calls between them. Good fun ahead.
If anyone want to do some testing across the water, then I am up for that.
cheers
Steve G4EKM
Yes we would like to run 2 PBX's trunked together to act as a backup is one fails. We are researching that at the moment.
We may add external calling in the future. It fun learning this stuff!