J B grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
>
> Thanks a lot :-)
>
> But I lack Asterisk/pbx
>
> Is there any online free fax server available so that we can install the client
> in our laptop and communicate with the server ?
>
> Suggestion is very much welcome.
First suggestion: Please don't top-post in E-Mail replies, especially
on a mailing list.
https://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser#What_is_top-posting_.28and_why_shouldn.27t_I_do_it.29.3F
Debian's got Asterisk:
> $ aptitude show asterisk
> Package: asterisk
> State: not installed
> Version: 1:1.8.13.1~dfsg-3
> Priority: optional
> Section: comm
> Maintainer: Debian VoIP Team <pkg-voip-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
> Architecture: amd64
> Uncompressed Size: 3,855 k
> Depends: libc6 (>= 2.8), libcap2 (>= 2.10), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.1.1), libssl1.0.0
> (>= 1.0.0), libstdc++6 (>= 4.1.1), libtinfo5, libxml2 (>= 2.7.4),
> asterisk-config (= 1:1.8.13.1~dfsg-3) | asterisk-config-custom,
> asterisk-modules (= 1:1.8.13.1~dfsg-3), adduser,
> asterisk-core-sounds-en-gsm | asterisk-prompt-en
> Recommends: sox, asterisk-voicemail | asterisk-voicemail-storage,
> asterisk-moh-opsound-gsm
> Suggests: asterisk-doc, asterisk-dev, asterisk-ooh323, asterisk-dahdi
> Conflicts: asterisk
> Provides: asterisk-1.8
> Description: Open Source Private Branch Exchange (PBX)
> Asterisk is an Open Source PBX and telephony toolkit. It is, in a sense,
> middleware between Internet and telephony channels on the bottom, and Internet
> and telephony applications at the top.
>
> Asterisk can be used with Voice over IP (SIP, H.323, IAX and more) standards,
> or the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) through supported hardware.
>
> Supported hardware:
>
> * All Wildcard (tm) ISDN PRI cards from Digium (http://www.digium.com)
> * HFC-S/HFC-4S-based ISDN BRI cards (Junghanns.NET, beroNet, Digium etc.)
> * All TDM (FXO/FXS) cards from Digium
> * Various clones of Digium cards such as those by OpenVox
> * Xorcom Astribank USB telephony adapter (http://www.xorcom.com)
> * Voicetronix OpenPCI, OpenLine and OpenSwitch cards
> * CAPI-compatible ISDN cards (using the add-on package chan-capi)
> * Full Duplex Sound Card (ALSA or OSS) supported by Linux
> * Tormenta T1/E1 card (http://www.zapatatelephony.org)
> * QuickNet Internet PhoneJack and LineJack (http://www.quicknet.net)
>
> This is the main package that includes the Asterisk daemon and most channel
> drivers and applications.
> Homepage: http://www.asterisk.org/
As to Incredible PBX, which Bruce mentioned, a 10-second Google search
for "Incredible PBX" turned up http://incrediblepbx.com/ as the place to
get that.
Suggestion #2: Google is your friend. :-)
Anyway, I hope that all helps.
--Dave
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