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PersonalTelcoPbx is a telephone system providing user friendly voice communications that very closely resembles what you get with your standard telephone company but with more features and less (almost no) cost. It currently consists of a single Linux host running the Asterisk open source PBX software with some special telephony hardware inside but will hopeful expand to a network of similar servers. | PersonalTelcoPbx is a telephone system providing user friendly voice communications that very closely resembles what you get with your standard telephone company but with more features and less (almost no) cost. It currently consists of a single Linux host running the Asterisk open source PBX software with some special telephony hardware inside but will hopefully expand to a network of similar servers. |
PersonalTelcoPbx is a telephone system providing user friendly voice communications that very closely resembles what you get with your standard telephone company but with more features and less (almost no) cost. It currently consists of a single Linux host running the Asterisk open source PBX software with some special telephony hardware inside but will hopefully expand to a network of similar servers.
I've created this page to help kick myself into gear with regards to documenting the current and future functionality of this system. I will be adding more details soon but here's the basics to get started:
External Access
Gateways currently exist to the public switched telephone network (PSTN), Free World Dialup and IAXTel. Plans are in the works for integration with ENUM and e164.org but these have not been fully implemented yet. Here are the numbers you can use to reach the PtpPbx from these telephone networks:
Telephone Network |
Number to Dial |
PSTN (such as Qwest or Verizon) |
(503) 914-6550 |
Free World Dialup |
274185 |
IAXTel |
(700) 914-6550 |
SIP |
Dialing Plans
Depending on your context you may have different dialing options available. Currently there are two visible contexts: incoming caller and registered user. The incoming caller context is what you get when you reach the PBX by dialing one of the numbers listed in the External Access section, the registered user context is what's available on phones (hardware or software) that are attached to a registered account on the PBX.
Incoming Callers
Option |
Description |
0 |
Directory of Extensions |
1+NNN |
Dial PTP Extension (extensions can be 1 to 3 digits) |
6 |
General Conference Room (Public) |
* |
Voicemail Administration |
# |
Nats Experimentation / Demonstration Space |
Registered Users
Option |
Description |
1+NNN |
Dial PTP Extension (extensions can be 1 to 3 digits) |
4 |
Tri-met Bus Arrival Utility |
6 |
General Conference Room (Public) |
9+NNN NNN NNNN |
Call 10 digit number on the PSTN |
Getting an Account
This process needs to be more streamlined but for now you can request an account by sending mail to nat@personaltelco.net.
- Currently the system supports SIP, IAX and IAX2 registrations.