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    FusionPBX Live Medium

    Project about FusionPBX on Live Medium

    If you want to quickly set up a multi-tenant PBX on matter of few minutes, this is a suitable choice. - Demo environment. You can start to add extensions, gateways and dialplans, and quickly have a fully working PBX environment. - Import previous FusionPBX backup to Live environment. After this you will have a quickly working PBX on few minutes. - Install on hard disk. With this option you can install the environment to Hard Disk. Username and password for PostgreSQL is ...
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    pcapsipdump is libpcap-based SIP sniffer with per-call sorting capabilities. It writes SIP/RTP sessions to disk in a same format, as "tcpdump -w", but one file per SIP session (even if there is thousands of concurrent SIP sessions). Getting started: http://pcapsipdump.sf.net/
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