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Given its architecture, the sipXecs system is designed to interoperate with other third party feature servers. In addition, as we accomplished our objective of a truly distributed system, several instances of every component can be run on dedicated hardware and in different geographical locations to render a very scalable system. The sipXecs Configuration Server provides plug & play management for core components, all feature servers, as well as connected peripherals such as phones and gateways. An XML-based plug-in framework allows easy inclusion of additional components, both feature servers as well as additional peripherals. Documentation exists about how to add support for additional phones and gateways.
While the different components of the sipXecs system could be used stand-alone, the focus of the project has been to provide a complete sipXecs IP PBX system out-of-the-box. On Fedora, Red Hat, Debian and SUSE distributions, the sipXecs system can be installed easily using the distributions's respective package management system from our repository.
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