Migration to Afelio

The Macintosh PBX software distribution is now being migrated to a different telephony engine. Future releases will be based on Afelio, specifically designed for BSD and MacOS X.

afelio-trademark

Please visit www.afelio.org for details and a comparison between Afelio and Asterisk.

Sponsor

Voxbone

Voxbone Assistant

Configure Asterisk for Voxbone

Voxbone

Voxbone Assistant is a native MacOS X GUI application to configure Asterisk to receive VoIP calls to one or more virtual telephone numbers provided by Voxbone.

Voxbone Assistant is designed to work with Asterisk installations in default locations for Asterisk related files and folders and it works best with Macintosh Asterisk builds from Sunrise Telephone Systems. Click here for details on A4M builds by Sunrise.


Prerequisites

Extensions to be rung need to be created prior to configuring a Voxbone DID number. The Asterisk server needs to be addressable by a global IP address for Voxbone's service to work. In the event that the Asterisk server is behind NAT, the Voxbone Assistant will automatically adjust the configuration, but the NAT router's settings may also need to be adjusted and the service may or may not work. This is due to the nature of the SIP protocol which was not designed to traverse NAT. In the event of unsurmountable NAT traversal problems it is recommended to hire a consultant to apply the necessary workarounds. The assistant is designed to work on MacOS X version 10.3 or newer.


Screenshots

Welcome screen

Voxbone Assistant screen #1

Account signup at Voxbone website

Voxbone Assistant screen #2

SIP URI setup at Voxbone website

Voxbone Assistant screen #3

Incoming number and preferences

Voxbone Assistant screen #4

Caller ID features

Voxbone Assistant screen #5

Confirmation screen

Voxbone Assistant screen #6

Completed screen

Voxbone Assistant screen #7

Credits

The development of this assistant is sponsored by Voxbone.


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Legal Disclaimer

Asterisk is a trademark of Digium Inc. Apple, Cocoa, Macintosh and MacOS X are trademarks of Apple Inc. The Asterisk software is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL). The Asterisk for Macintosh Distribution and related utilities are maintained and released by Sunrise Telephone Systems in accordance with the GPL whilst Apple's and Digium's trademarks are mentioned for reference only in order to inform about the origin and purpose of the software. The mentioning of those marks does not imply any kind of endorsement neither by Apple Inc nor by Digium Inc. A4M is a trademark of Sunrise Telephone Systems. A4M specific icons shown on this page are the property of Sunrise Telephone Systems, their use for other purposes than use or redistribution of the unmodified A4M software distribution or parts thereof requires written permission.

 

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