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The pbxnsip product makes it possible to choose best-of-
class components to set up the corporate communication
infrastructure. You may choose the hardware platform
of your choice (Windows-based or Linux-based), you may
choose your server hardware, your PSTN termination,
your handsets and you may integrate new devices like
WiFi cell phones into your system.
The PBX comes with selected pre-recorded languages (e.g. US-English, German, French, Spanish, and Russian); other languages can be added easily.
The auto attendant is able to prompt the user to select a language, which makes it possible to use the PBX with dual language requirements.
Texts for emails can be customized using language definition files. The built-in web server supports multiple languages. All localization
settings can be defined on domain and extension level. In order to support easy and safe installation, the PBX
includes a tftp server that generates configuration files for selected user-agents on the fly (e.g. Cisco phones models 79xx version 8.x, Polycom 2.x versions, snom 7.x
versions). Other user agents can easily be added by simple configuration file templates.
The service runs on hosts with multiple IP addresses. For
example, several private and public IP addresses can be
mixed. A built-in mini-session border controller makes sure
that devices behind NAT can be registered to the PBX. This
makes it possible to run the service for extensions in the LAN
and at home offices.
The PBX also supports the allocation of public IP addresses
using STUN. This is necessary for some ITSP in order to
present them with a routable address.
The PBX supports multiple registrations per extensions. The
user may decide to ring the cell phone after a certain time
when the extension does not pick up. When receiving a
voicemail message, the PBX may call the cell phone and read
the message out.
For international calls, PBX users can call from their cell
phones into the PBX to place international calls using the
PBX‘s dial plan and rates. This significantly reduces the
communication costs for international oriented companies.

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The PBX supports these popular functions by using
standard SIP and multicast RTP. This makes it possible
to implement small paging groups up to large corporate
announcement systems. Music on hold can be sourced
from files and RTP streaming.
The PBX supports hunt groups and waiting queues. All
services can be run in day/night mode. If necessary, simple
IVR dialogs can be set up and external databases can be
queried for routing purposes. A built-in conference mixer
is able to host unmanaged conferences. In addition to the
build-in mailbox system, external, SIP-based voice mail
systems (for example, Microsoft® Exchange 2007) can
be integrated.
Management costs make up a large portion of the total
cost of ownership when running services like a IP-PBX. The
pbxnsip significantly compared to other products. Using only
the file system makes backup and redundancy easy. Most of
the administration can be done from the web interface of
the PBX.
A built-in SNMP agent makes it possible to integrate the PBX
into the overall corporate monitoring system.
The PBX supports sharing presence information and instant
messaging (IM). This makes it possible to operate these
services independently from public vendors. This has the
advantage that users do not get distressed by public IM
traffic during work hours. A built-in SNMP agent makes
it possible to integrate the PBX into the overall corporate
monitoring system.
The PBX supports these popular functions by using standard
SIP and multicast RTP. This makes it possible to implement
small paging groups up to large corporate announcement
systems. Music on hold can be sourced from files and RTP
streaming. Selected devices also allow music on hold input
from the audio input jack.
Version 3.0 offers a large number of license options. License
bundles for typical setups can be obtained from qualified
resellers. Additional options can be added to the bundles.
Ask for upgrade licenses from previous versions to 3.0
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