Skip to end of metadata
Go to start of metadata

You are viewing an old version of this page. View the current version.

Compare with Current View Page History

« Previous Version 35 Next »

SIPfoundry sipXecs IP PBX - The Open Source SIP PBX for Your Enterprise

sipXecs is a modular scalable communications solution for enterprises of all sizes. It provides a highly available SIP routing core integrated with a growing suite of communications services all managed through a unified web based management application. sipXecs provides PBX telephony services integrated with instant messaging, and allows the use of advanced communications tools like video calling.

The sipXecs IP PBX is a native SIP based solution that offers all the typical features expected from a PBX, including voicemail, unified messaging, auto-attendant, conferencing, presence and call center capabilities. The sipXecs IP PBX can be deployed on a single server for smaller installations or as a distributed and optionally redundant system for larger deployments. It's Web Services (SOA) based management and configuration system allows centralized management of a distributed system and offers plug & play configuration for all phones and gateways.

The sipXecs IP PBX developer community is strong and growing. The sipXecs IP PBX has built a reputation for being easy to use, scalable and of high quality. In addition, sipXecs IP PBX is a unified communications solution, not just an IP PBX.

The sipXecs IP PBX effort aims at providing a fully capable open source unified communications solution for the mid-enterprise market. The mid-enterprise market ranges from a few users to several thousand users, possibly located in different buildings, cities, or countries.

Documentation

This shows the relationship of the different spaces of the sipXecs wiki:

Unknown macro: {graphviz}

digraph {
size="5,8";
node [shape=rect];

sipxecs [label="sipXecs",
URL="sipXecs",
tooltip="General information regarding the project"
];
xecsuser [label="sipXecs User Docs",
URL="[xecsuser:]",
tooltip="User and Administration documentation not specific to any particular version"
];
xecsdev [label="sipXecs Developer Docs",
URL="[xecsdev:]",
tooltip="How to develop code and internal design documents"
];
xecsuserv4r0 [label="sipXecs V4.0 User Docs",
URL="[xecsuserv4r0:]",
tooltip="User and Administration documentation for the latest stable version: 4.0"];
xecsuserv4r2 [label="sipXecs V4.2 (unstable) User Docs",
URL="[xecsuserv4r2:]",
tooltip="User and Administration documentation for the version under development: 4.2"
];
sipxecs -> xecsuser;
sipxecs -> xecsdev;
xecsuser -> xecsuserv4r0;
xecsuser -> xecsuserv4r2;
}

sipXecs wiki organization

  • sipxecs: Project level documentation - how the project is run, our license, links to other projects, who the people are, etc.
  • [User Docs]: User documentation not tied to a particular version - general concept documentation for IP, VoIP, networking advice, links to compatible products and services...
    • [Version 4.0 User Docs]: User documentation on the current production-quality release: 4.0
    • [Draft 4.2 User Docs]: User documentation on the release in development
  • [Developer Docs]: internal design documentation for developers and the terminally curious.
  • [Old Wiki]: content ported from the old wiki but not yet moved to into the new organization

Read And Participate

Mailing Lists: sipX-users, Archive, Gmane

Mailing Lists: sipX-dev, Archive, Gmane

Mailing Lists: sipXecs-commit, Archive

Create a wiki account

Bug & Issue Tracker: SIPfoundry Issue Tracker ... but before reporting an issue, see How to report a problem with sipXecs

Useful Links: [Useful Links]
IRC Channel: you can find some of the developers and users on irc, #sipx on irc.freenode.net. Here is a list of IRC Clients, if you don't have one already.

Unknown macro: {xxnavbox}


Get the book!


Recent updates

  • No labels