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As of Elastix 5.0 all functionality is provided through [[3CX Phone System|3CX]], a [[software]] based [[private branch exchange]] (PBX) based on the SIP ([[Session Initiation Protocol]]) standard. It enables extensions to make calls via the [[public switched telephone network]] (PSTN) or via [[Voice over Internet Protocol]] (VoIP) services. Elastix 5.0 is an IP business phone system that supports standard SIP soft/hard phones, VoIP services and traditional PSTN phone lines. |
As of Elastix 5.0 all functionality is provided through [[3CX Phone System|3CX]], a [[software]] based [[private branch exchange]] (PBX) based on the SIP ([[Session Initiation Protocol]]) standard. It enables extensions to make calls via the [[public switched telephone network]] (PSTN) or via [[Voice over Internet Protocol]] (VoIP) services. Elastix 5.0 is an IP business phone system that supports standard SIP soft/hard phones, VoIP services and traditional PSTN phone lines. |
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Elastix 2.5 is [[free software]], released under the [[GNU General Public License]]. |
Elastix 2.5 is [[free software]], released under the [[GNU General Public License]] and evolution to [[Issabel]] comunity. |
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Elastix 5.0 is [[Proprietary software|Proprietary]] released under the terms of the 3CX license |
Elastix 5.0 is [[Proprietary software|Proprietary]] released under the terms of the 3CX license |
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== Similar software distributions == |
== Similar software distributions == |
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* [[Issabel]] – The Open Source evolution of Elastix |
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* [[Asterisk (PBX)|AsteriskNOW]] – Uses FreePBX GUI Maintained by [[Digium]] |
* [[Asterisk (PBX)|AsteriskNOW]] – Uses FreePBX GUI Maintained by [[Digium]] |
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* [[FreePBX Distro]] – Official Distro of the FreePBX Project maintained by [[Sangoma Technologies Corporation]] |
* [[FreePBX Distro]] – Official Distro of the FreePBX Project maintained by [[Sangoma Technologies Corporation]] |
Revision as of 08:14, 7 January 2017
Parts of this article (those related to elastix 5.0) need to be updated.(December 2016) |
Developer | 3CX |
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OS family | GNU/Linux |
Working state | Current |
Source model | Open source and Proprietary |
Latest release | 2.5 GPL (Stable), 5.0 Proprietary (Stable) / 11 February 2016[1] |
Kernel type | Monolithic (Linux) |
License | GNU General Public License(2.5) Proprietary (5.0) |
Official website | www.elastix.org |
Elastix is an unified communications server software that brings together IP PBX, email, IM, faxing and collaboration functionality. It has a Web interface and includes capabilities such as a call center software with predictive dialing.
The Elastix 2.5 functionality is based on open source projects including Asterisk, FreePBX, HylaFAX, Openfire and Postfix. Those packages offer the PBX, fax, instant messaging and email functions, respectively.
As of Elastix 5.0 all functionality is provided through 3CX, a software based private branch exchange (PBX) based on the SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) standard. It enables extensions to make calls via the public switched telephone network (PSTN) or via Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services. Elastix 5.0 is an IP business phone system that supports standard SIP soft/hard phones, VoIP services and traditional PSTN phone lines.
Elastix 2.5 is free software, released under the GNU General Public License and evolution to Issabel comunity. Elastix 5.0 is Proprietary released under the terms of the 3CX license
Support for telephony hardware
Elastix 2.5 has a good support for telephony hardware.[2] It includes drivers for the major manufacturers like Dinstar, OpenVox, Digium, Khomp,[3] Sangoma Technologies Corporation, Rhino Equipment, Xorcom, and Yeastar. The most of these drivers are supported through the zaptel project or modified versions of it. Other drivers are supported by the mISDN project and other projects.
Elastix 2.5 also supports other phone brands thanks to the SIP and IAX protocols that Asterisk implements. These protocols are based on public available standards. For this reason any manufacturer can build a product that supports them. Some certified manufacturers are Ascom, Snom and Yealink.
Call center module
Elastix 2.5 was the first distribution that included a call center module with a predictive dialer, released entirely as free software. This module can be installed from the same web-based Elastix interface through a module loader. The call center module can handle incoming and outgoing campaigns. It can also optionally be made more powerful by adding common third party modules like QueueMetrics [4] and WombatDialer.[5]
History of the project
Elastix was created and maintained by PaloSanto Solutions, an Open Source support company based in Ecuador. Elastix was released to the public for the first time in March 2006. It was not a complete distribution but a Web interface for CDR (Call Detail Records) reporting. It was not until late December 2006 that Elastix was released as a Linux distribution with asterisk, zaptel and a number of other packages which were easily administrated via a user friendly Web interface that caught the community's attention.
The Elastix 2.5 Linux distribution is based on CentOS, which has binary compatibility with Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
From its initial release until now the Elastix distro has grown in popularity. The project was nominated for two straight years (2007[6] and 2008[7]) as finalist in the SourceForge Community Choice Awards.
In 2016 the Elastix project was acquired by 3CX. With this acquisition the Elastix Distro versioned at 5.0 was switched to a branded Debian install with the 3CX platform [8]
Similar software distributions
- Issabel – The Open Source evolution of Elastix
- AsteriskNOW – Uses FreePBX GUI Maintained by Digium
- FreePBX Distro – Official Distro of the FreePBX Project maintained by Sangoma Technologies Corporation
- PBX in a Flash – Uses 3CX
- trixbox – Now End of Life, uses Forked version of FreePBX was maintained by Fonality [9]
References
- ^ "Elastix.org". Elastix.org. Retrieved June 21, 2016.
- ^ "Elastix.org". Elastix.org. Retrieved June 21, 2016.
- ^ "Elastix - Certified Hardware". Archived from the original on July 3, 2010. Retrieved June 21, 2016.
- ^ "Elastix Addons - QueueMetrics". Retrieved October 12, 2016.
- ^ "Elastix Addons - WombatDialer". Retrieved October 12, 2016.
- ^ "SourceForge Community Blog | 2007 Community Choice Awards". Sourceforge.net. 2016-06-13. Retrieved 2016-06-21.
- ^ "SourceForge Community Blog | 2008 CCA: Finalists". Sourceforge.net. 2016-06-13. Retrieved 2016-06-21.
- ^ "Elastix 5 is Powered by 3CX". Retrieved 7 December 2016.
- ^ "Four Linux distribution with Asterisk and FreePBX to set up a VoIP PBX". En.wikinoticia.com. 2012-05-30. Retrieved 2016-06-21.