[Asterisk-Users] Recomendations for utility to generateAsteriskconfiguration

asterisk asterisk at totarotechnologies.com
Wed Oct 19 06:26:13 MST 2005




> On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 09:05:45AM -0400, asterisk wrote:
> >
> > > I need some help generating configuration files for Asterisk.  Since
I'm
> > > running under Solaris I'm having trouble with some of the utilities
that
> > > are more linux-centric.
> > >
> > > Can anyone recommend a free/low-cost package to generate conf files
that
> > > is not linux-dependent and will handle a IAX2 and SIP trunk?
> > >
> > > Frank
> > >
> >
> > Frank,
> >
> > I am not a Solaris guy so let me offer a work around that should work
well
> > for you.
> >
> > If you have an old laptop or desktop that is not being used, install
> > asterisk at home on it.  Use the AMP piece of asterisk at home to do all of
your
> > configurations.  When done, click on the red bar which writes the .conf
> > files from the MySQL database, then use WinSCP to copy all of your confs
to
> > the Solaris box (assuming WinSCP works with Solaris).  You could also
just
> > FTP the files if you have to.
> >
> > I think this might be the easiest way to create a working system with
the
> > benefit of the additional dialplan functionality that comes with *@home.
>
> AMP's dialplan and setup is quite complex. Requires, e.g, a number of
> AGIs.
>
> This is normally not the type of thing you'd like to hand-edit later
> after the initial adaptation to the target system.


Who said anything about hand editing?

That is why you would want to keep the old computer running *@home.  Instead
of hand editing anything, make the changes on the *@home box's AMP GUI and
copy them over again.  Very simple and most tech folks have an old computer
laying around somewhere that could be put to use.

Thanks,
Steve Totaro




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