[asterisk-users] Asterisk first time user
Aaron Stranberg
aaron.stranberg at gmail.com
Mon May 19 15:41:38 CDT 2008
Thanks for the response, to clarify a bit, I don't mind the hands on
installation but after the system is up and running I would like to have a
GUI front end that I can dump off to less linux friendly folks for creation
of new extensions, voicemail setup etc.. Thanks again for the response.
-Aaron
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 3:52 PM, Matt Watson <matt at mattgwatson.ca> wrote:
> On May 19, 2008 03:21:34 pm Aaron Stranberg wrote:
> > Folks,
> > We are a small office with remote users less than 20 total phone
> > extensions, and I am looking for some guidance on choosing between
> > asterisknow and a centos/ubuntu or any other os with an asterisk +
> > asteriskgui build out? Looking to get up and going quick with some
> method
> > of GUI administration that won't require a ton of ongoing linux admin
> level
> > support. I hit a couple of stumbles going the asterisk + asterisk GUI
> > route (404 errors on ivr page etc..) and am tempted to take the easy
> path
> > of asterisknow iso and go. Thanks for any pointers, and advance
> apologies
> > if this had been beat to death.
> >
> > -Aaron
>
> IMHO, there is really no way to say "this one is best". Each solution
> might
> be better at X while the other is better at Y... its very dependent on your
> situation....
>
> Though, I gather you'd rather not deal with the actual OS-level, so you are
> probably best to stick with one of the complete packages like AsteriskNOW,
> Trixbox (they have a free and paid version), PBX in a Flash, and i;m sure
> there are many others...
>
> I haven't used any of them however so I can't really speak about the pros
> and
> cons of them.
>
> --
> Matt
> http://www.mattgwatson.ca
>
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