[asterisk-users] Here is Step by Step Example of Asterisk PBX System Install and configuration
Jimmy Ezell
jezell at hmhca.com
Fri Apr 17 15:56:31 CDT 2009
Thanks Doug,
In the system requirements for PBXinaFlash it says that FXO/FXS card is required. I do not have any such hardware on the server (it is on my cisco router). Would this still work for me?
Thanks for the advice about nano. I took a UNIX scripting class a long time ago and learned vi. I use it because that is what I know (at least enough to get by). I did add the nano suggestion onto the blog posting.
Thanks,
Jimmy
-----Original Message-----
From: Doug [mailto:Doug at NaTel.net]
Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 12:36 PM
To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
Cc: Jimmy Ezell
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Here is Step by Step Example of Asterisk
PBX System Install and configuration
At 13:47 4/17/2009, Jimmy Ezell wrote:
>Our small company is replacing Cisco CallManager with Asterisk
>(because we are tired of sending them money) and I am documenting the
>process as I go on my blog. I am trying to make the notes as easy as
>possible in hopes that I can ease someone else's pain. Here is the link:
>
>http://qvlweb.blogspot.com/2009/03/asterisk-pbx-system-install-01-what-i.html
>
>Please feel free to comment on the blog, send me email (address is on
>the site), let me know about corrections, or whatever.
>
>I think Asterisk is great but it is not easy for the newbie who is
>mainly a Windows guy. I hope this helps someone else. I am up to
>post #4 in the series so far.
>
>By the way if I get stuck please give me a hand. If this works out as
>planned the site may answer many of the common questions that people
>like me have and that helps take the burden off of everyone.
>
>For now no questions but I am sure there will be.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Jimmy
Hey Jimmy,
Looks good. You can learn a lot by installing
from scratch.
Comments:
- This is an easier way to install:
http://PBXinaFlash.org/
- If you are a Windows guy, why suffer with vi?
# yum install nano
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