Using Linux and the Asterisk PBX, it is possible to build a secure, cost effective VoIP (and traditional PSTN) PBX solution. This article shows you how to take advantage of various hardware, software and tricks to accomplish this goal within a limited budget.
We (Coalescent Systems Inc.) open sourced our web-based administration interface and bundled other best-of-breed applications to produce AMP, a “canned” (but fully functional) turn-key small business phone system based on The Asterisk Open Source PBX.
The project is hosted on SourgeForge:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/amportal
Comments and feedback are welcome.
Regards,
Jason (Director & CEO)
EOM
Another sorta nifty console to check out is http://www.asternic.org.
Flash Operator Panel (www.asternic.org) is one of the best-of-breed applications included in AMP. asterisk-stat for Call Details Reports is another.
Regards,
Jason
Actually, after checking out your site, I noticed that it was a part of AMP. Very, very nice (the entire thing)
Jason.