Lukasz Sokol wrote:
but have you considered a web-managed config-builder such as FreePBX?
Instead of building your dialplan from scratch ?
I've never used FreePBX, but, after having looked at its website, I
think I have a general understanding of what it can do. What I don't
understand is
: Wednesday, June 17, 2015 9:07 AM
To: Asterisk Users List
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] small pbx for the office [it was: small homebrew
pbx]
Lukasz Sokol wrote:
but have you considered a web-managed config-builder such as FreePBX?
Instead of building your dialplan from scratch ?
I've never used FreePBX
On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 9:07 AM, lu...@sulweb.org wrote:
Lukasz Sokol wrote:
but have you considered a web-managed config-builder such as FreePBX?
Instead of building your dialplan from scratch ?
I've never used FreePBX, but, after having looked at its website, I think
I have a general
Dupuis mdup...@ocg.ca
To:Asterisk Users List asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject:Re: [asterisk-users] small pbx for the office [it was: small homebrew pbx]
I think you are mixing up answers and general advice. FreePBX was intended to get you over the dialplan creation hurdle (the biggest challenge
I have a small pbx and my sp3102 about one out of 10 times does not pick
up the line -- I have reduced the voltage to 15 volts, but no joy, every
so often it still does not answer.
Any ideas on that?
Ryan Wagoner rswago...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 9:07 AM, lu...@sulweb.org
Steve Edwards wrote:
0) I hope you mean you want to run Asterisk at home instead of
'Asterisk at Home.' A@H was an ancient distribution from around 2005.
Yes of course I didn't mean an ancient distro from 2005.
1) Rent a DID (a 'PSTN number') from a reputable SIP provider. This
eliminates