[Asterisk-Users] Users handbook

Andrew M Stemen lists at andrewmstemen.com
Wed Jul 6 03:29:28 MST 2005


I'm planning on implementing an Asterisk system at a couple of small 
offices, and a couple of homes, in the near future... and I don't have 
any documentation yet. What you're suggesting sounds wonderful, to me. I 
would contribute, if I had anything... but making it an inclusive manual 
would be a good idea, I think... you can always edit/remove sections. :)

Andrew M Stemen
lists at andrewmstemen.com
http://www.andrewmstemen.com


Chris Mason (Lists) wrote:
> Mark Phillips wrote:
> 
>> This is somewhat unique to the site installation. For example, I don't 
>> have *69 programmed at my site because frankly there's no need for it 
>> with the Cisco 7960's.
>>
>> I do however have an automatic conference booking utility and a 
>> speaking clock. Not often found in smaller sites.
>>
>> I think you are on your own here.
>>
> If one is implementing an Asterisk solution in an office scenario, it 
> has to have fairly similar features to another Asterisk installation. 
> It's easy enough to edit and remove the parts that are different. What I 
> am suggesting is a comprehensive "Here's everything Asterisk can do out 
> of the box" document, change or remove what doesn't apply.
> 
> Let me know if any of you want to pool the work we have already done, I 
> will compile to a complete document and post on the wiki.
> 



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