Dec 31 2008

Software phone systems can save you money!

Category: Generalkashan @ 7:26 pm

For decades, a handful of giant manufacturers have maintained a virtual monopoly in the SMB phone systems market. This has resulted in expensive, proprietary technology that was difficult to manage and costly to maintain. By some estimates, only a third of small businesses have implemented phone systems for these reasons. This leaves the majority of this segment underserved!

Introducing the software pbx or phone system. A software phone system is an application designed to perform all the features of a purpose built pbx but built to run on standard computer hardware. Since software phone systems can be installed on commonly available computers, much of the cost associated with proprietary phone system hardware has been eliminated, which means software phone systems save you money!

Most phone system solutions available today are based on Voice over IP (VoIP). This does not mean that these systems will not connect with traditional phone services. In fact, the majority of phone systems available today support both traditional phone lines as well as VoIP.

Here are the 4 key ingredients required to build your own phone system.

1- Computer Hardware

2- Phone System Software

3- Phones

4- Gateways

Computer Hardware

Selecting suitable computer hardware is an important factor since your new phone system will depend on a reliable platform to run on. If your phone system project is for play, any reasonably equipped computer will do. If your phone system implementation is intended for business use, it would be wise to check with your software provider for recommended hardware products. For mission critical enterprise applications, a hardened server is highly recommended.

Software

Selection of software depends as much on personal preference as it does on features and capability. Some users are more comfortable working in a Windows environment while others are comfortable with Linux or Mac OS X. There are software based phone system solutions available for just about any platform. Most of these solutions are easy enough to install and manage and offer a plethora of features and functionality.
Since the defacto industry standard for voice communication these days is Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), software selected should support SIP.
Without delving into a detailed feature listing (We’ll save that for another article!), here are some of the more popular features that most people look for in a new phone system:

1-    Call Handling (Hold, Transfer, Conference, Forward, Park, Auto Attendant, Digital Receptionist, IVR, etc.)

2-    Unified Communication and Mobility (User Portal, Voicemail to Email, Unified Messaging, Single Number, Remote Access, Soft Phone, etc.)

3-    3rd Party Application Integration (Outlook, Salesforce / Web-based CRM, Exchange, Fax, etc.)

4-    Management (Web based Configuration, Backup/Restore, Call Logging/Reporting, etc.)

5-    SIP Trunk (VoIP) support to connect to one or more ITSPs (Internet Telephony Service Provider)

Windows based phone systems: 3CX, pbxnsip

Linux based phone systems: Asterisk, Elastix, Trixbox

Mac OS X based phone systems: pbxnsip

Phones

The phone is the interface between your end users and the system so factors such as ease of use, end user features, aesthetic appeal, call quality, ease of support should be considered when choosing phones. There are 3 major categories of end user devices that will work with your new system:
1-    Hardware IP Phone (Desk Phone, Wireless Phone, Conference Phone, etc.)
2-    Software IP Phone (PC/Mac Software Client, Smart Phone Mobile Client)
3-    Traditional Analog Phone via ATA (Analog Terminal Adapter)

There is no shortage of options when it comes to phone selection. Check with the software provider, your vendor and user forums for recommended models before deciding on what phones to order.

Gateway

A gateway is a device used to connect your VoIP based phone system to the public telephone network. Without a gateway, most SMB phone systems are still able to connect to the outside world using a SIP (VoIP) trunk. The SIP trunk connects your phone system to an ITSP (Internet Telephony Service Provider) who then relays your calls to and from the public telephone network. However, using only VoIP means that you are entirely dependant on your Internet connection to for phone access to the outside world.
The gateway enables you to connect analog POTS lines (Plain Old Telephone Service) or digital ISDN BRI and PRI (T1/E1) lines directly to your phone system. You can continue to take advantage of VoIP but also keep some direct connectivity to the public telephone network for reliability and failover.

Here are some of the options available when it comes to gateways.
1-    PCI Telephony Cards
2-    External Ethernet Gateways
3-    External USB Gateways

PCI Telephony Cards: There are PCI and PCIe based telephony cards available for a variety of platforms that will enable you to create your own gateway for your phone system. If you are comfortable installing hardware in your computer, this may be the simplest and most cost effective solution for you. If you’re not sure about getting under the hood of your system, this might not be the best solution for you.

External Ethernet Gateways: There are many external Ethernet based gateway devices on the market that will enable you to connect with a variety of telephony interfaces. These gateways are network devices that connect with all your phone lines and communicate with your phone system over Ethernet.

External USB Gateways: Some platforms support external USB based gateway devices that will enable you to connect with a variety of telephony interfaces. USB gateways are like peripherals that interface with your phone system on a USB port. These gateways also support a variety telephony interfaces for your phone lines and analog devices.

If you have a question or are just looking for help with planning your ideal software based phone system, feel free to comment on this post or call me at 1-866-924-4292.

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Nov 06 2008

Elastix ELX-3000 Appliance

Category: Asterisk, General, VARkashan @ 2:26 pm

CI Gear is pleased to announce that the Elastix ELX-3000 Appliance is now available. The ELX-3000 is a scalable Elastix appliance that will now join its smaller sibling, the ELX-025 to provide broader market appeal.

The ELX-3000 line has been produced by taking into consideration the different needs of a wide range of companies. It can cover needs that range from a few extensions up to 400 extensions. As a result, the line ELX-3000 is a good platform to grow with.

Elastix is an appliance software that integrates the best tools available for Asterisk-based PBXs into a single, easy-to-use interface. It also adds its own set of utilities and allows for the creation of third party modules to make it the best software package available for open source telephony.

The goals of Elastix are reliability, modularity and ease-of-use. These characteristics added to the strong reporting capabilities make it the best choice for implementing an Asterisk-based PBX.

For more information and pricing, visit the Elastix page at CI Gear.

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Oct 28 2008

Aastra: Response Point Maintenance Release

Category: General, Response Point, VARFarhan Sabir @ 12:48 pm

Aastra Telecom announces the availability of a maintenance software release for Aastra’s Response Point™ phones.

Maintenance release 2.1.1.118 for Aastra’s Response Point™ phones is now available on the AastraLink RP™ website. This release offers a number operational enhancements including:

  • Improved configuration options for the RP 6753i phone. Programming restrictions have been removed for the top two programmable keys to increase flexibility and configuration options
  • Improved interoperability with Response Point™ Service providers
  • A number of small fixes to software bugs based on both internal and external field reports

Please visit www.aastralinkrp.comand click on Software Downloads Area to obtain the new firmware.

AASTRA AND AASTRALINK RP ARE REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF AASTRA TECHNOLOGIES LTD. MICROSOFT AND RESPONSE POINT ARE TRADEMARKS OF THE MICROSOFT GROUP OF COMPANIES IN THE UNITED STATES AND/OR OTHER COUNTRIES.

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Aug 25 2008

Response Point – SIP Trunks/ITSPs/Service Providers/VoIP Configuration

Category: General, Response PointFarhan Sabir @ 2:19 pm

Microsoft has shortlisted some of the Internet Telephony Service Providers (ITSPs) to be included into the Microsoft Response Point administrator application. These companies may not be available in your area. In which case you can setup another ITSP providing services in your area.

The Response Point system uses a standard SIP based trunk configuration which allows you to configure any ITSP providing you the SIP Trunk with login/password and the domain/ip address.

CIGear is also providing SIP Trunks for small businesses and VARs. Please check the number availability and pricing from the website http://www.33phone.com/ providing services across Canada.

A screenshot of the VoIP Account screen with sample configuration information is attached for reference:


Aug 11 2008

WAN Failover and Load Balancing

Category: General, Networkingkashan @ 12:22 pm

Looking for a solution to add bandwidth and Internet resiliency without breaking the bank? Look no further….

Astrocom’s PowerLink Pro™ is a family of multi-homing WAN link failover and Internet load-balancing appliances that guarantee Internet high availability at about one-third the total cost of ownership of other products.

PowerLink sits between your LAN and WAN. It allows you to use multiple Internet connections for true network redundancy and ISP failover. Depending on the model, PowerLink™ products provide:

* WAN link redundancy for ISP failover and Internet high availability among as many as 15 links for important internal and customer applications.
* Traffic load balancing (both inbound and outbound) from your network for bandwidth aggregation of up to 500 Mbps.
* Point-to-point channel bonding among as many as 40 locations, providing uninterrupted Internet access for reliable performance of applications like VPN and VoIP.
* Redundant hardware failover and monitoring capabilities for mission-critical applications that eliminate all potential single points of WAN link failure.
* QoS capabilities for bandwidth management that guarantee your most critical applications get the bandwidth aggregation required for smooth and consistent performance.
* The best service and support in the industry, with 90 days of free service and support from U.S.-based factory technicians, a 30-day money-back guarantee, and a three-year depot warranty

For more information, please visit:
http://www.cigear.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=147


Aug 11 2008

SIP-Smart Firewall

Category: General, Networkingkashan @ 12:18 pm

Is a firewall just a firewall? The very purpose of a firewall, to stop attacks from the Internet, also stops new applications, such as IP Telephony, from working. Specifically, all protocols or applications initiating access from the Internet to a device on a private LAN are a challenge. SIP is the protocol of the future for such applications and real-time communication is the future for the Internet. The Intertex Internet Gate SIP capable firewalls all include an access router enabling several PCs and other devices to share a single broadband connection and a firewall for privacy and security. The firewall has the unique feature of handling IP telephony and other applications conforming to the SIP standard.

Intertex line of SIP-smart firewalls and routers are designed for the small-office/home-office (SOHO) market and have unique support for the SIP protocol through a built-in SIP Proxy and Registrar. Intertex products can also include a built-in ADSL modem, 802.11b wireless access, and smart card reader, making it a complete solution for the SOHO segment.

The IX67 and IX78 were developed with the needs of the SOHO market in mind, creating a product line that could take care of current and future communication for these types of users, including live person-to-person communication, e.g. voice and video, in addition to handling their data. During the on-going product development, Intertex has created a stable and extendable architecture and filled it with features like a real SPI and packet filtering firewall, a user friendly web interface as well as enhancements such as email notification, display and control panel, built-in support for wireless networks, and its unequalled SIP support.

For more product information, visit:
http://www.cigear.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=141


Aug 06 2008

Elastix launches new ELX-3000 appliance

Category: Asterisk, General, VARkashan @ 5:53 pm

Palosanto Solutions, the company behind Elastix, has launched a new line of phone systems called the ELX-3000. The ELX-3000 is a scalable Elastix appliance that will now join its smaller sibling, the ELX-025 to provide broader market appeal.

The ELX-3000 line has been produced by taking into consideration the different needs of a wide range of companies. It can cover needs that range from a few extensions up to 400 extensions. As a result, the line ELX-3000 is a good platform to grow with.

Elastix is an appliance software that integrates the best tools available for Asterisk-based PBXs into a single, easy-to-use interface. It also adds its own set of utilities and allows for the creation of third party modules to make it the best software package available for open source telephony.

The goals of Elastix are reliability, modularity and ease-of-use. These characteristics added to the strong reporting capabilities make it the best choice for implementing an Asterisk-based PBX.

More product information and pricing will be released shortly.


Aug 06 2008

Elastix Appliance now in Canada!

Category: Asterisk, General, VARkashan @ 5:42 pm

We are pleased to announce that CI Gear is now an authorized distributor for Elastix appliances in Canada.

Elastix Appliance ELX-025

Elastix Appliance ELX-025

Elastix is an appliance software that integrates the best tools available for Asterisk-based PBXs into a single, easy-to-use interface. It also adds its own set of utilities and allows for the creation of third party modules to make it the best software package available for open source telephony.

The goals of Elastix are reliability, modularity and ease-of-use. These characteristics added to the strong reporting capabilities make it the best choice for implementing an Asterisk-based PBX.

Palosanto Solutions, the company behind Elastix have developed an appliance product called the ELX-025 which has been specially designed for Elastix. The appliance hardware comes pre-loaded with Elastix and can be pre-configured with a variety of PSTN interface options.

For more information, please visit:
http://www.cigear.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=82_148


Aug 05 2008

Fax Line Sharing device

Category: Asterisk, General, Response Pointkashan @ 6:37 pm

Many small businesses do not need a dedicated fax line. By sharing a fax line that is otherwise rarely used, businesses can save money and potentially reduce the number of PSTN lines required for voice calls. One less line can translate into a savings of $400 to $600 per year!

CI Gear is now offering a line sharing product called “The Stick” which enables you to connect the fax line into one of the analog ports on your phone system (Syspine Response Point A50 Base Unit, Elastix Appliance, Xorcom Astribank/Appliance, etc.). This solution screens incoming calls and automatically routes all voice, fax, and modem calls to the right equipment every time - eliminating the need for costly dedicated phone lines.

For more information on this product, visit:

http://www.cigear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=102&products_id=1322


Aug 05 2008

Power over Ethernet (PoE) - Reliable, Economical, Eco-Friendly

Category: Asterisk, General, Response Pointkashan @ 6:24 pm

Power over Ethernet (PoE) enables you to deliver power to telephones sets and other PoE enabled end points without requiring an AC adapter at the end point.

Some benefits of PoE:

  • Reduced wire clutter
  • Reduced power consumption
  • No need to be near a power outlet
  • Most importantly - ability to centralize power back-up

Keeping the above in mind, many standards-based SIP phones including the Syspine IP Phone 310 for Microsoft Response Point were designed with built-in PoE. To take advantage of this feature, all you need is a PoE switch. Once power is centralized, the PoE switch and Phone System can both be connected to a UPS back up power supply thus protecting from unnecessary downtime in the event of a power failure.

For recommended Power over Ethernet (PoE) switches, check out:

http://www.cigear.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=109

For recommended UPS options, check out:

http://www.cigear.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=140

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