[Asterisk-Users] NewBie to Ast Server,
help need for the configuration
ram
talk2ram at gmail.com
Sat Nov 26 19:36:35 MST 2005
Hi
thanks for your suggetions
iam working on it
will do the same and post you any more help required
ram
On 11/26/05, Tom Rymes <trymes at cascadelinksystems.com> wrote:
>
> On Nov 26, 2005, at 4:35 AM, ram wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> thanks,
>
> but later i posted that, ast at home need new server to start with
> as i have shortage of servers to go with that kind of setup
> so i have downloaded the Ast Source not Ast at home
> and compiled existing server setup, rather a new server
> so iam asking what are config files need to change
> yes iam working with that book, and understand things
> iam asking there any on hand to startup and immediatly setup
> so 5 users can start calling out side,
> later i go with new server and start wit the fresh setup later
>
> ram
>
>
>
> ram,
>
>
> A few things:
>
>
> 1.) People here will be happy to help you out if it is clear that you have
> already tried to help yourself by using Google, reading voip-info.org, and
> reading the documentation. However, it seems obvious that you haven't, so
> you are unlikely to find someone who is willing to do all of the work for
> you (we've all got our own jobs to do). So before you post here, Google it,
> google it some more, then go to the wiki. Search the archives of this list,
> you name it. All of the questions you have asked thus far could easily have
> been answered if you had simply looked for the answer yourself. If you have
> already done your homework and you still can't find an answer, *then* post
> to the list, but don't ask us to figure it out for you.
>
>
> Some google searching tips for Asterisk (type these along with your search
> terms):
>
>
> site:voip-info.org (This tells Google to search only the wiki.)
>
>
> site:lists.digium.com (This tells Google to search only the list archives)
>
>
> 2.) If you want to install A at H on a server that already has linux
> installed (like your existing FC4 install), go to
> asteriskathome.sourceforge.net and read the handbook. There is a tar.gzfile you can download that will install over an existing CentOS linux
> install. It might or might not work with FC4. If you have problems with
> that, ask a question on the A at H forum at sourceforge.
>
>
> 3.) You don't need to use specialized server hardware to install A at H for 5
> users. Just install A at H on any Pentium 3 or better desktop, laptop,
> whatever and use that for your demo. Heck, for 5 users, a Pentium 2 would
> probably work, considering this isn't a production machine. Assuming that
> goes well, then buy some more robust hardware for your production install.
>
>
> 4.) If you don't have any machines that fit the description in 3.), then
> scare up an extra hard drive for your desktop machine that you use daily.
> Then, remove your existing HDD (This is important, b/c A at H will overwrite
> it if you leave it installed!!!!!). Install the new hard drive and install
> A at H on it. configure Asterisk and get it working and do your demo. If you
> need to fire up your normal desktop install, remove the new HDD and swap
> back your original HDD. (Not ideal, but it'll work and it will save you a
> ton of time compared to trying to install and configure Asterisk any other
> way. When you have a small or even tiny budget, some good old Yankee
> ingenuity comes in handy...even if you aren't a good old Yankee....)
>
>
> Tom
>
> --------------------
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