ListAcct schrieb:
Klaus,
That's exactly what I had in mind using:
(A)
OpenSER
Trabas VoIP Billing
Cisco AS5300
I tried Trabas a long time ago it it did not worked at all. My feeling
was that it is a dead project. My CDR-tools would be a better choice (if
you manage to install it).
(B)
SER
Trabas VoIP Billing
Cisco AS5300
Although I am trying to create a small scalable setup for 500-1000 users
growing to (5000 max.)
I think you can do all on a single server (e.g. dual xeon) + gateway.
regards
klaus
What are the basic hardware requirements for something
small like this?
I was thinking dual or quad core with mysql on different box maybe
(albeit I think something this small is ok on the same server maybe)?
What is your setup or what do you recommend? I used the voip calculator
on agile website do not know how close it is. I found that when I was
search for voip billing software but they never answer the phones or
voicemails so I ran across trabas open source seems nice and basic.
Otis
Klaus Darilion wrote:
ListAcct schrieb:
Hello,
I wanted someones honest opinion. I have ran across and read a little
on SER and OpenSER have not yet had much time. But would you
recommend OpenSER for a service provider who is wanting or thinking
about deploying VoIP service for its customers? What other products
would you
yes
recommend to work along with OpenSER such as
billing and accounting
interfacing. We have used Asterisk for our internal PBX for about two
years and love it.
again yes. Asterisk can be used as application server and PSTN gateway.
By using Asterisk of course you have to deal with the hardware
yourself and be prepared that you have to update Asterisk regularly.
Nevertheless Asterisk is really flexible and you can even add some
features if needed - this can't be done with commercial products.
If you only need a dumb PSTN gateway I can also recommend Cisco
As53x0. You turn it on, configure it and your are done - never had any
issues with them - works like a charm and very reliable.
regards
klaus
> Or would you recommend staying with a commercial product like Cisco
> or Sonus? We prefer open source since our base will be small to start
> and not large enough to justify a Sonus which is the preferred
> commercial product.
>
> Any advice is definitely appreciated.
>
> Otis.
>
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