[Asterisk-bsd] Very Simple Setup
Marc Blanchet
marc.blanchet at viagenie.ca
Thu Jun 8 17:25:09 MST 2006
Le 06-06-08 à 14:50, Frank Griffith a écrit :
> I made a very futile attempt to erase all the files in /usr/local/
> etc/asterisk and start creating new conf files from scratch. No big
> problem except that if I erase all the files, asterisk did not
> start properly. In fact it crashed and exited.
>
> So what is the absolute minimum of files I need on the etc/asterisk
> folder to get this working? I want to try a simple and clean setup
> without all the strings and extras that come with the make samples
> command.
on linux, you need: asterisk.conf, modules.conf, extensions.conf and
sip.conf for SIP, (and touch codecs.conf). The "most difficult" part
is to strip down the content of modules.conf to the minimum you need.
marc.
>
> What about the ael file? This thing creates an entire dialplan and
> I really don't want this stuff in there while I'm trying to learn
> how it all works.
>
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