[asterisk-users] A very lost newbie.

Natambu Obleton nobleton at fasttrackcomm.net
Thu Jul 20 15:45:32 MST 2006


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Nice video podcast and they even give you the files they worked with on the
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From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of David R.
Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2006 4:40 PM
To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
Subject: [asterisk-users] A very lost newbie.

 

Here's my situation.  I'm a programmer at the ISP I work for and my
supervisors have seen fit for me to become an administrator for our new
ventures into the VoIP world.  All of us are relatively new at this jazz,
though naturally my higher ups have more experience than I.  We're toying
with VoIP a lot in the office, and I personally feel like I'm fairly far
behind them in knowledge of it all. 

I've done some studying the past day or two, and I grasp the basic
principles of VoIP, Asterisk, and SER/OpenSER, and about 5% of the hardware
involved in all of it (programmer; software guy).  I'd like to catch up to
them as quickly as possible so I can be of most use.  Here's what I have
available to me, and what I've done so far: 

AVAILABLE:
- A box with OpenBSD (my preferred OS for most production servers)
- Asterisk installed on the box.
- One IP Phone

DONE:
- Installed Asterisk.
- Written this e-mail.  :)

I'm wondering where to begin.  I have Asterisk installed but don't know how
to go about getting my IP phone to work with it.  To start, I'd like to make
calls only internally on my home network (not even screwing with my
company's network yet; they're further along into configs than I want to get
into just yet) to a soft phone that Ubuntu Dapper Drake (my OS at home)
comes with. 

My question is this:

Where can I find good starter documentation(s) for my purposes?

Thank you,
David

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