[asterisk-gui] Opinion, what do you want in the gui for users?

Brandon Kruse bkruse at digium.com
Tue Apr 10 14:20:59 MST 2007


Great idea guys,

for sure we should take care of that nat stuff since
it is so important for the time being.

And add some other options, because some users dont know
the exact term to key into users/iax/sip.conf.

But a way that you click a "add a new field" button
for a users defaults, like click it, then have
qualify=1000 or something similar even if
qualify is not a default option in the GUI....


Good ideas guys, anything else? comments? suggestions?


Facundo Ameal wrote:
> Now I see Tzafrir's answer, perhaps it would be better if you can
> personalize the interface so you can see the options you need. Don't
> you think so? Maybe it's too ambicious...
>
> On 4/10/07, Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com> wrote:
>> On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 03:14:45PM -0500, Brandon Kruse wrote:
>> > Hey guys,
>> >
>> > I want to know your opinion on what features and options
>> > do you want to have availible (SIP/IAX/ZAP) to be able to check
>> > mark or change from the gui.
>> >
>> > For example, having nat=yes and a qualify for your NAT on one
>> > side of the asterisk box or anything like that.
>> >
>> > OR having the codecs allow and disallow for what you want on the
>> > specific user.
>>
>> There are plenty of options. I can't see how they al fit in a simple
>> interface.
>>
>> Options are also technology-specific and version-specific.
>>
>> How about a generic way to add an option?
>>
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