Overview
PBX Connector allows you sell phone service to companies using legacy PBX systems. You can provide SIP trunks to devices such as Avaya, Cisco and Asterisk PBXes and increase revenue by taking on customers not looking to abandon onpremise equipment but still needing cost and feature benefits of a VoIP service.
- Allows any SIP compatible system to be setup to utilize VoIP services
- Useful when trying to migrate customers to a cloud solution – doesn’t change everything at once
- No disruption to service – customers keep their old PBX phones and features
- Support for inbound DIDs / DNIS
- Hookup equipment behind any IP address, even if it’s not an actual PBX. Door phones, overhead paging units, etc.
- Support for static IP or password login
- Integrates seamlessly with the same feature set provided by the Number Manager application. Allows for purchase, porting and assignment of numbers to the PBX
Features
Technical Specifications
Features:
- Multiple PBXes in a single account
- Point-to-Point Audio (Proxy Mode)
- Caller ID / Caller ID Name Support
- Failover to SIP URI or alternate off-net number
- IP based authentication
- Username/password authentication
Request URI / INVITE Format:
- NPANXX
- 1NPANXX
- E.164
DTMF:
- SIP INFO
- RFC2833
Fax:
- T.38 (best effort)
Audio:
- PCMU / G711u
- PCMA / G711a
- G729
- G722 / G722.1
- OPUS
- Speex
Video:
- H.263
- H.264
- VP8 / VP9
Phone Number Services:
- Buy local, toll-free, vanity numbers
- Port in numbers
- Caller-ID Outbound (LIDB updates)
- Caller-ID Inbound (CNAM lookups)
- E911 Provisioning / Management
Compatible PBX Manufacturers*:
- FreeSWITCH
- 3com
- Allworx
- Altigen Communications
- Asterisk
- Avaya
- Cisco
- Digium
- FreePBX
- Mitel
- Response Point
- ShoreTel (IP based authentication only)
- TalkSwitch
- * Supports most systems which adhere to general SIP signaling standards and utilize listed codecs