Kerio Operator

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Kerio Operator is a commercial VoIP based phone system (PBX) developed by Kerio Technologies. Kerio Operator runs Linux and Asterisk.

Kerio Operator
Developer(s)Kerio Technologies
Stable release
2.5.2 / 15 November 2016; 8 years ago (2016-11-15)
Operating systemLinux
LicenseProprietary
Websitekerio.com/operator

History

The first version of Kerio Operator was released in 2011. [1][2][3]

Kerio Operator supports a variety of VoIP phones, including Snom, Grandstream, and Polycom.[4]

As of version 2.4, Kerio Operator is capable of providing video calling functionality with supported hardware phones. In version 2.5, video/voice calls can be established via the Kerio Operator Client web interface or Kerio Operator softphone app for desktop (macOS, Windows, Linux) or mobile devices (iOS, Android).

Release History

Version Release date Significant changes
1.0.1 to 1.2.2 March 02, 2011 to May 09, 2012 Recorded calls can be downloaded, Low-level line parameters are now accessible in the PRI card configuration, introducing of Kerio MyPhone, Auto-provisioning support for Polycom phones, Multiple SIP registrations of the same extension, override display name for outbound calls on a SIP interface
2.0 to 2.3.4 patch 1 July 24, 2012 to January 30, 2015 auto-provisioning support for Yealink/Well T-32G and T-38G, dialog for managing Kerio Operator Softphones, support for certificate chains, packet sniffer can be started on all interfaces at once, tablet-friendly navigation menu, Automatic backup with upload to an FTP server, Add Caller ID to Caller Name when a call is sent to a ring group, Click to call integration with Kerio Connect
2.4 to 2.4.8 June 02, 2015 to May 24, 2016 Support for video calls, Added KVM VirtIO network drivers, auto-provisioning support for Snom models D375 and D765, administrator is notified on the firewall configuration page if the firewall configuration blocks local SIP clients, Direct dialing in Auto-attendant scripts can be confirmed with the pound (hash) key
2.5 to 2.5.2 September 22, 2016 to November 15, 2016 Redesigned Kerio Operator Client includes softphone functionality, Desktop edition of the Kerio Operator Client, MyKerio integration, Support for receiving faxes from Auto attendant scripts, Asterisk engine upgraded to version 13.11, added OPUS codec, Added automatic provisioning support for Ubiquity UniFi phone, Added automatic provisioning support for Grandstream models 1630, 2135, 2170, Added automatic provisioning support for Htek models UC803P, UC842, UC862, UC924, UC926, Unicorn 3001, Unicorn 3002

References