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jay_johnson
Dec 28, 2010Aspirant
Rsync Between PBX-In-A-Flash VoIP Server and ReadyNAS NVX
Guys,
I'm looking at installing a VoIP solution for a small business and I'd like to be able to use Rsynch between the PBX and ReadyNAS NVX (for testing). The actual unit that PBX files will be backed up to will be a ReadyNAS PRO. Prior to doing this job, I'm looking at testing this in my home office first.
I've successfully used Rsynch between my NV+ and my NVX but I've never done this between a Linux based machine (PBX In A Flash) and my NVX.
Has anyone used rsynch between the two, and if so, what was the approach used and how would you initiate the session in Linux to transfer files over to the readynas (and vice-versa)?
Thanks...
Jay
I'm looking at installing a VoIP solution for a small business and I'd like to be able to use Rsynch between the PBX and ReadyNAS NVX (for testing). The actual unit that PBX files will be backed up to will be a ReadyNAS PRO. Prior to doing this job, I'm looking at testing this in my home office first.
I've successfully used Rsynch between my NV+ and my NVX but I've never done this between a Linux based machine (PBX In A Flash) and my NVX.
Has anyone used rsynch between the two, and if so, what was the approach used and how would you initiate the session in Linux to transfer files over to the readynas (and vice-versa)?
Thanks...
Jay
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- camelyeAspirantWant to call United Kingdom with cheap VOIP? I need the perfect voip service to call my country. Everytime i call with other services, like Localphone. The line breaks and i cant hear. Please tell me a good VOIP service.
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yahoo keyword tool ~ overture ~ traffic estimator ~ adwords traffic estimator - jay_johnsonAspirantDude, please do not hijack the thread. If you need VoIP help, send me an IM and go from there.
Jay - pavel_ismailovAspirantHello!
Please check http://www.flashphoner.com
This is RTMP-SIP server for making web calls from the browser to phones
It have built-in FlashPhone and JavaScript Phone
Functions:
- Audio - Speex, g.711, g.729
- Video - h.263, h.264
- SIP - calls, transfer, hold, DTMF, IM chat
- API - ActionScript, JavaScript
- Open source client
- Open source server java app
Thanks,
Pavel - jay_johnsonAspirantModerator,
please close the thread. Topic is old and has gotten of track.
Jay - Paul_SadlikAspirant
jay.johnson wrote: Guys,
I'm looking at installing a VoIP solution for a small business and I'd like to be able to use Rsynch between the PBX and ReadyNAS NVX (for testing). The actual unit that PBX files will be backed up to will be a ReadyNAS PRO. Prior to doing this job, I'm looking at testing this in my home office first.
I've successfully used Rsynch between my NV+ and my NVX but I've never done this between a Linux based machine (PBX In A Flash) and my NVX.
Has anyone used rsynch between the two, and if so, what was the approach used and how would you initiate the session in Linux to transfer files over to the readynas (and vice-versa)?
Thanks...
Jay
There are many solutions that you can opt for. Here are two companies that i have personally used and they would surely help you save money.
The first one is Axvoice with two business plans. SOHO for home based businesses and the small business plan for more upscaled businesses. I would recommend the SOHO because it has all you need.
http://www.axvoice.com/plans/hosted-pbx.html
The second plan is from Vonage, the all out VoIP service with lots of benefits offered to the customers. They also have a handy plan for small business owners. I hope you would be able to greatly benefit yourself from it.
http://www.vonage.com/us-canada-calling-plans/small-business-voip-unlimited/?refer_id=WEBSR0706010001W1&lid=sub_nav_sb_unl - jay_johnsonAspirantHi Paul...
Thanks for the response, but I'm not looking to have anyone else provide the service; I'm looking at providing the service as opposed of being the "end user." I was once a vonage customer, but once I figured out how to configure VOIP services, I realized how much I was being "overcharged" by Vonage for a service that costs $5 a month to use.
As a result, small businesses can benefit from a VOIP install provided you have solid equipment (hence, the ReadyNAS) that can hold all of your VOIP information (configurations, documents, etc...)
Jay - ChyrillStuckerAspirantHi Jay,
You may also check with my VoIP provider www.therealpbx.com. I think they will be able to help you.
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