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Axon PBX on Dedicated Virtual Server.


hikamran

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Scenerio : multiple DID's will forward calls through SIP URI or IP to 3CX PBX extension and from extension these calls will forward to PSTN through VOIP Provider.

 

Is Axon Virtual PBX, good for this purpose?

 

Also please let me know about the following.

 

1. Can I use Axon Virtual PBX, on Dedicated Virtual Server, how much bandwidth is required for upto 100 extenstions.

 

2. How many concurrent calls can receive and make.

 

3. How many VOIP Provider I can use.

 

4. What type of server configuration is required in the above scenerio.

 

5. Please advise some good, Dedicated Virtual Server Provider

 

6. Please advise some good, VOIP Provider for unlimited calls with per month flat rate (Specially for Europe).

 

I will must appreciate, if anyone has better solution for the same purpose.

 

Regards

Kamran

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  • 2 weeks later...

most win pbx are either immature, or two expensive for the same kind of immaturity.

 

Axon appears to have some issues with NAT on extensions, so if your planning on large residential rollouts, I would forget it, until you get a comment from NCH on why their software works with a limited number of NAT routers. If you can control the hardware & config on each extension then Its fairly stable.

 

SIP providers are a dime and a dozen, yet each has its own issues, and can introduce more difficulties for your PBX.

 

the bandwidth question is difficult to answer. G.729 is a 8kb codec, so it really does not use much at all, but the packets have to get their consistently, so if your link is every congested your going to have issues.

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