Saturday, October 27, 2007

Pika's New Linux Aplliance is targeted at VoIP IP Telephony


The Appliance for Linux by Pika Technologies is the second member of Pika's Warp family, following last month's release of Appliance for Asterisk,
Pika Technologies has introduced a compact, customizable, Linux-based IP-PBX appliance. Based on the company's host media processing software, "Pika Warp, the Appliance for Linux," is said to provide IP-PBX (IP-based private branch exchange) functionality along with integrated voice response (IVR), predictive dialing, and appointment reminders.
Announced
features and specs of the Appliance for Linux include:

  • Processor -- AMCC Power PC 440EP, clocked at 533MHz (upgradeable to 666MHz)
  • Memory -- 256MB RAM; 64MB flash (on SD card)
  • Display -- 2 x 20 backlit LCD display, with API-controlled front-panel scroll button
  • Ethernet and USB ports (number and type unspecified)
  • Music-on-hold audio in; paging system audio out
  • IP and analog telephony I/O:
    • up to 100 IP trunk/station interfaces
    • one standard FXS (foreign exchange subscriber) interface
    • up to eight additional FXO/FXS (foreign exchange office/subscriber) interfaces
  • Power failure transfer RJ11 jack(s)
  • Dynamic thermal management
  • Operating system -- Denx ELDK, with a 2.6.19.2 Linux kernel

Linux Devices has complete detail.

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