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A private branch exchange (PBX) is a telephone exchange that serves a particular business or office, as opposed to one that a common carrier or telephone company operates for many businesses or for the general public.

A private branch exchange (PBX) is a telephone exchange that serves a particular business or office, as opposed to one that a common carrier or telephone company operates for many businesses or for the general public.

PBXs make connections among the internal telephones of a private organization—usually a business—and also connect them to the public switched telephone network (PSTN) via trunk lines. Because they incorporate telephones, fax machines, modems, and more, the general term "extension" is used to refer to any end point on the branch.

Initially, the primary advantage of PBXs was cost savings on internal phone calls: handling the circuit switching locally reduced charges for local phone service. As PBXs gained popularity, they started offering services that were not available in the operator network, such as hunt groups, call forwarding, and extension dialing. In the 1960s a simulated PBX known as Centrex provided similar features from the central telephone exchange.

Two significant developments during the 1990s led to new types of PBX systems. One was the massive growth of data networks and increased public understanding of packet switching. Companies needed packet switched networks for data, so using them for telephone calls was tempting, and the availability of the Internet as a global delivery system made packet switched communications even more attractive. These factors led to the development of the VoIP PBX. (Technically, nothing was being "exchanged" any more, but the abbreviation PBX was so widely understood that it remained in use.)

Source, and more information can be found at the Wikipedia page on business telephone systems.

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Server as phone behind eMTA

I've been tasked to research automation options for telephony modem/gateway device testing with a group of DOCSIS voice engineers. For each new DOCSIS device with an eMTA that we receive we need to run dozens of tests on it. For example, pick up the…
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Is there an alternative to the “3CX Assistant” for use with an Asterisk system?

I am researching possibilities for my next PBX system, and am trying to decide between 3CX and AsteriskNOW. The only thing I don’t like about 3CX is the recurring cost of keeping the software updated, which of course would not be an issue with…
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Add Linux VPS (cloud VPS) to Local Network using VPN or IPSec

I have a Linux (Debian 8) VPS (cloud based VPS, not on Google Cloud platform, but that should not matter) on running a software PBX system. I want this remote cloud based Linux VPS to appear on my local LAN (local subnet) as if I bought a blank…
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Does this follows the SIP standard?

We are currently using a Swyx PBX which connect using SIP to a OneAccess box (which translate ISDN <-> SIP). We have trouble to make it works. Here's the deal: The Box uses the SIP protocol on port 5060 to communicate with the Swyx. They can…
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Use asterisk as client to act as a soft phone

I have an account with vonage and I am able to make phone calls from my computer entering the following information into my soft phone (zoiper): When entering that information (domain,usrename and password) into my soft phone settings I am able to…
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How to secure a Windows app running on a shared desktop?

On our network, there are a few desktop computers that run software that monitors calls placed using our PBX. The software needs to run in a user context, so there is a domain account created for each of these desktops. They are left logged in all…
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Trouble moving freepbx and a2billing

I'm having trouble moving from FreePBX 2.9.0.15 and A2Billing 1.7.1 to FreePBX 2.11.0.43 and A2Billing 2.2.0 I've transfer the A2Billing data via the backup and restore feature without any problem. This wasn't the case for FreePBX, so I used the…
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Why do we even need a PBX software like Asterisk?

I am starting out with VOIP and configuring softphones. When we sign up to a SIP provider like FlowRoute we get the credentials for a SIP Proxy. Can't we just use the SIP registration details in a softphone like Zoiper ? Why would we want to setup…
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Is there a stable cross-platform softphone? Or a Linux-only one?

We use an Asterisk based solution as our PBX, and although we've found hardphones work flawlessly, we have yet to find a reliable softphone. The basic requirement is that it allows multiple calls and transfers. I don't have a comprehensive list, but…
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Elastix 2.5 - Change settings via WEB GUI does NOT take effect

My PBX system is currently running Elastix 2.5, which has been installed & configured about three months ago. For maintaining purpose, I have used etckeeper to tracking changes in /etc folder, included asterisk folder, which is located Elastix's…
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DTMF Detection in Asterisk PBX

I have an asterisk server as IP PBX. I have created an Auto-Attendant for my company and asking users to enter desired extensions when they call. The problem is that when the message is playing and user enters the digits on his/her phone, some of…
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Asterisk PBX on linux (CENTOS 6.2) hangs up calls that are being recorded after 33 seconds

i have an issue with my calls being made via ASTERISK PBX running on linux CENTOS 6.2. The use case is that a call is triggered from /var/spool/asterisk/outbound/ The caller is dialed The dialplan executes…
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What is the best option for SIP service redundancy?

From your practical experience, what is the best option for SIP service redundancy? a) one SRV record pointing to a hostname which has two A records b) two SRV records pointing to two different hostnames c) high-availability tools which switch over…
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Provisioning SIP Phones over the internet

I have a few SIP Phones that are located of site and connect to my PBX over the internet to make calls. For some reason one of these phones has become unprovisioned. In my office phones get provisioned by the server via TFTP. The ones that I have…
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Best method to protect software PBX system from disaster

I have been put in charge of maintaining an old PBX system which is running Windows Server 2003 and TeleAdvantage PBX software. The big concern is that the company that originally built this PBX box is out of business and we have no way to simply…
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