Available on Redhat / Fedora ?
Kilian Krause
kilian at debian.org
Fri Dec 23 14:29:04 UTC 2005
Hi Peter,
Am Freitag, den 23.12.2005, 09:22 -0500 schrieb
peter.v.kasson at jpmchase.com:
>
> Sorry, I did not see a general download section and the info on the
> main page stated it is built on BSD .. etc.
the main "download section" of Debian is for sure GNU/Linux, not BSD.
Debian is a Linux distro and not the upstream of VoIP products you
possibly refer to. Moreover you haven't yet specified what you actually
want from us. ;)
> Where can I get the distro for RH 9, or Fedora ?
RH9/Fedora are separate distros and have their own website/download
links. You might want to check there for further instructions.
http://redhat.com/ and http://fedora.org/ should get you started.
> Also, you can have Asterisk send/receive faxes using the same phone
> line that it uses for general PBX usage, right ?
Well, with ISDN yes, with a regular analog phone line it's a bit more
tricky. Sending should work, receiving unconditionally will screw your
PBX functions unless you integrate them into Asterisk (which I'm not
aware is possible with Asterisk and analog modems).
> Is there a inclusive and well detailed document that goes through how
> to use for personal/small business use using existing lines, or costs
> for additional hardware based on typical installations ?
http://voip-info.org might help you a bit, but for asterisk details, you
should consult their documentation at http://digium.com/ or
http://asteriskpbx.com/
--
Best regards,
Kilian
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