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DATE | 2005-09-04 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Subject: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] Bayonne Nich
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Most commonly, we assume GNU Bayonne will be used as a voice application server that sits behind an existing telephone switch such as an enterprise PBX system. However, GNU Bayonne can also be connected and used directly with the public telephone network, and, or even, with the right hardware, as a complete programmable telephone system entirely on it's own.
With these wide ranges of uses, all of which can depending on different hardware, with different characteristics and capabilities, the first choice one has to make is in understanding how or for what purpose one will use GNU Bayonne for. The second choice is then which vendor's hardware one will use with it, based on the intended deployment and capability or suitability of different vendor's computer telephony hardware. This installation guide is not intended to explain how GNU may be used to create applications or what features it has, but only to cover issues relevant to software installation. If these questions are unknown to you, then it is strongly suggested that you carefully review the other documentation that is part of GNU Bayonne 1.2 and then make some decision as to how you wish to use and deploy GNU Bayonne before continuing any further with this manual!
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