Would like some advice from the Debian VoIP maintainers about sustainable Debian sip server
Eugen Dedu
Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr
Wed Aug 19 15:33:46 UTC 2009
Hi Jelle,
I know ekiga a bit, so here is what ekiga can do (I hope I am not
wrong). Feel free to put the same e-mail on ekiga mailing list for
precise answers.
Jelle de Jong wrote:
> I am searching for some starters information, I build small Debian
> servers for medium sized companies with 2 up-to 100 people and I would
> love to add sustainable sip functionality.
>
> I am searching for the following like to have features:
>
> OpenLDAP or vCard contact book provisioning
ldap yes.
> Possibility to redirect a call to other (SIP) telephones
I think yes.
> Logs of outgoing and incoming calls and telephone id's
yes, in an ekiga window.
> Digital voicemail to email
no
> Registrar on sip server and when dialed all phones ring and can answer
registrar: maybe yes, maybe no, I do not know
> ENUM technology capable or upcoming
yes
> All GPL compliant Free/Libre Open Source software
yes
> Like to have project management features:
>
> Free (as in speech) documentation for setting up a Debian server
> Growing community with a core that are volunteers
> Debian packages with maintainers that responds to bug reports/mails
almost yes for the above
> Community where companies are welcome to give support with SLA's
I do not know.
> People for patch reviewing and inclusion in upstream
yes
> What are my options for tomorrow and what looks good for over a year?
> What would be wise to invest time, energy and money in?
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_SIP_software#Free_and_open_source
>
> What would you recommend and how to proceed?
I think that you need to adapt the software to your specific needs:
generally, the functionality is there, but you need it in a different
format (for ex. you want to log calls in a file, but ekiga logs them in
its window).
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Eugen Dedu
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