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The IP-BRIM (BR4) (now called IP-4BM) is a complete Asterisk Appliance with four ISDN BRI TE ports. It is an embedded open source Linux system with built-in SIP/IAX2 proxy server and NAT functions. It provides a solid, uniform platform for ISDN BRI communications as well as VoIP communications.
Targeting for SOHO user and SMB market with an easy to use graphical interface, IP-BRIM provides a cost-saving solution on their telecommunication/data needs. With IP-BRIM, company with branch offices in different countries can be easily combined together to work like a virtual single office through internet.
Connecting your IP4B IPBRIM to Skype using Skype Connect
System:
- Open Source uClinux
Hardware:
- CPU: 600MHz Blackfin 537 Chip
- Four ISDN BRI TE interfaces, PTP and PTMP.
- NAND flash 256 M
- SDRAM 64M
Features:
- Open Source Asterisk IP PBX
- Modified version of Digium GUI
- Configurable IVR menu.
- Voice Mail, Voicemail to Email
- Call forward, call waiting, call transfer
- Call conference
- Call queues
- SIP trunking, IAX trunking
- ISDN BRI trunking
- Flexible dial plan
- Web management, web update
Interface:
- 1 X RJ45 port.
- 1 X power port.
- 4 X ISDN BRI TE ports
- 1 X MMC/SD slot
- 1 X RS232 console port
Accessories:
- Power adaptor
Applications:
- SOHO/SMB telephony system.
- IVR
- mISDN stack for ISDN BRI

ATCOM recently completed compatible testing between ATCOM IP-PBX and Skype
Skype is one of the most popular IM tools in use today. Integrate Skype to the enterprise IP-PBX system and reduce the communication costs between headquarters and branches, provide more convenient and better user experience to customers.
Compatible Features of IP-PBX with Skype
- Make calls to PSTN via Skype account
- Receive incoming PSTN calls from Skype
- Receive incoming calls from other Skype users
Creating a User Extension

Creating an Outbound Call Rule (Press 7 for a dial tone on the FXO line)

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MPN: ATC-IPBrim Last Updated: Friday, 18 May 2012 06:36


