Suggestions for Home PBX/Key System?
"The system I want to build doesn't need to be complicated. I'd like to have two outside lines and about five inside lines. I'd like the system to have all the standard cool features, like intercomm and station-to-station calls and such, but I'd also like to do some exotic things. For example, I'd like to implement a call whitelist system, where during certain hours of the day, only calls from numbers on a pre-defined "white list" ring through, and all other calls go to voicemail. I'm guessing that something like that will require programming, and I'm not afraid to get my hands dirty. I just don't know where to start.
It sounds like a fun hobby project-- to me anyway. Can anyone point me in the right direction?"
Come on! Search google ya dummy!
http://www.asteriskpbx.com/main/
Searching for PBX and Linux will get you Aaterisk. Asterisk is open source, works with widely available, relatively inexpensive hardware, runs linux, and is very flexible. Here is a feature list:
Extension routing logic
Simple but functional voicemail, including e-mail notification
Call bridging
Call transfer
Call parking
Intercom (using sound card)
Directory
Execute arbitrary commands
Simple configuration using text files
Private Branch Exchange (not public!)
Michael (ex PBX engineer)
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