TrixBox Made Easy |
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Product Description TrixBox is a telephone system based on the popular open source Asterisk PBX (Private Branch eXchange) Software. TrixBox allows an individual or organization to setup a telephone system with traditional telephone networks as well as Internet based telephony or VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol). SugarCRM is already integrated with Asterisk, hence it has been bundled with Trixbox too to increase flexibility. This book guides the reader in the setup of this system and how to manage the telephone system. The book begins by introducing telephony concepts before detailing how to plan a telephone system and moving on to the installation, configuration, and management of a feature packed PBX. This book provides examples of a well laid out telephone system with accompanying spreadsheets to aid the reader in building stable telephony infrastructure.
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Fun Is On The Way! 16 November, 2006 I am not a Linux Guru, and I only have a few weeks working with telephony. I found this book to be incredible. I read "Trixbox Without Tears" it was helpful, but found this to be much more comprehensive and well rounded. Easy reading for anyone new to the field like myself. SO if you are interested in a new adventure! Download the ISO image and buy the book, fun is on the way!
- Reviewed by customer ID: A8LF0LJ0DO4BA
Good Starting Point 06 March, 2007 This is a good basic overview of Trixbox and Asterisk. It goes over installing Linux and Trixbox and setting up the system. The book explains all the different settings and configuration screens. My only fault with this book is that is only explains basic details of settings without giving particular examples and in-depth detail of the settings. I've been fiddling around with Trixbox and Asterisk for a few weeks before reading this book and didn't learn much more from this book. If you're new to Trixbox this book is a good starting point.
- Reviewed by customer ID: A3GRM1W8DLJP04
Review Of Trixbox Made Easy 09 March, 2007 Very good for the first timer, it will answer your questions, it will point you to good websites for further research, it will allow you to get your first Trixbox system up and running.
Could use some fleshing out of the Index and I had some questions that weren't answered. Like how to create new password for FreePBX.
- Reviewed by customer ID: A2DX1DUFS7K1V0
A Little Too Basic 07 May, 2007 I know the book is for noobs, but i think anyone who is looking at trixbox has at least googled and read about it enough to know everything that's covered in this book. the book is really good to give to someone who knows nothing about trixbox/asterisk though, and you want them to get a basic idea of what's involved.
- Reviewed by customer ID: A207U4X011OLDD
Well Done! 15 September, 2007 This is a complete guide for newbies starting out with Trixbox CE and for a good reference guide for oldtimers, too!
I have been playing Trixbox for sometime and see a lot of things I have been missing that are actually found in this guide!
Special thanks Kerry G!
tech-r-us.com
- Reviewed by customer ID: A3TP384LK1L1V6
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