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** [[VoIP Cookbook: Briker Instalation]] | ** [[VoIP Cookbook: Briker Instalation]] | ||
+ | ** [[VoIP Cookbook: Briker's Console]] | ||
+ | ** [[VoIP Cookbook: Briker's Web Configuration]] | ||
+ | ** [[VoIP Cookbook: Briker's Web IP PBX Configuration]] | ||
** [[VoIP Cookbook: Briker's Zaptel Configuration]] | ** [[VoIP Cookbook: Briker's Zaptel Configuration]] | ||
** [[VoIP Cookbook: Briker's SIP Trunk]] | ** [[VoIP Cookbook: Briker's SIP Trunk]] |
Latest revision as of 10:51, 9 March 2010
Briker is a softswitch built on a number of software, including Free PBX 2.4, Asterisk 1.4, Asterisk2Billing 1.3 and Webmin, all of which bundled into a linux software that runs on Ubuntu Platform. Briker may be freely downloaded from http://www.briker.org.
The first thing you need to do before installing the Briker is to set your BIOS configuration so you will boot your computer using the CDROM. Then insert the Briker IP PBX CD into the CDROM. Begin installation by typing “install” and press enter. Then the briker automatically erases the content of the hardisk and uses all the spaces available in the hardisk.
More Detailed
- VoIP Cookbook: Briker Instalation
- VoIP Cookbook: Briker's Console
- VoIP Cookbook: Briker's Web Configuration
- VoIP Cookbook: Briker's Web IP PBX Configuration
- VoIP Cookbook: Briker's Zaptel Configuration
- VoIP Cookbook: Briker's SIP Trunk
- VoIP Cookbook: Briker's IAX2 Trunk
- VoIP Cookbook: Briker's H323 Trunk
- VoIP Cookbook: Briker's ZAP Trunk
- VoIP Cookbook: Briker's Outbound Routes
- VoIP Cookbook: Briker's Inbound Routes
- VoIP Cookbook: Briker's Interactive Voice Response
- VoIP Cookbook: Briker's Setup Recordings
- VoIP Cookbook: Briker's Ring Groups
- VoIP Cookbook: Briker's Pin Sets