I'm posting in Trunks because it seems to me that's my first hurdle. So:
My church has a PBX that was donated and installed by the donor nine years ago. The donor has since moved on, leaving us with an unsupported system that no one has the expertise to maintain. We have two voice lines and one fax line, provided by Verizon. As far as I know, it is not VoIP. We have a separate line for internet service.
My goal is to replace the existing PBX with (probably) an RPi-based PIAF system. The information I've gone through so far is aimed at using Google Voice or another VoIP solution as the trunk--obviously, that's not our situation (at least, not yet...). I'm very comfortable with Linux and programming, so that's not an issue.
So, I'm looking for someone who can help me understand the relationship between where we are and what I need to do to plan the replacement.
FWIW, I'm in northern Virginia. Any and all assistance will be enormously appreciated.
- Jeff
My church has a PBX that was donated and installed by the donor nine years ago. The donor has since moved on, leaving us with an unsupported system that no one has the expertise to maintain. We have two voice lines and one fax line, provided by Verizon. As far as I know, it is not VoIP. We have a separate line for internet service.
My goal is to replace the existing PBX with (probably) an RPi-based PIAF system. The information I've gone through so far is aimed at using Google Voice or another VoIP solution as the trunk--obviously, that's not our situation (at least, not yet...). I'm very comfortable with Linux and programming, so that's not an issue.
So, I'm looking for someone who can help me understand the relationship between where we are and what I need to do to plan the replacement.
FWIW, I'm in northern Virginia. Any and all assistance will be enormously appreciated.
- Jeff