hello,

trying to use askozia ( generic-pc-pb1.img ) on an EboxIII  ( http://store.epatec.net/de/product_info.php?cPath=1&products_id=40 ) give me the following results:

Booting ok and going to the menu.
Message saying  192.168.1.2 has been assigned to sis0

Trying to assign network port (option 1) fail on sis0 (no link-up detected) using auto-detect
Or Invalid interface name using sis0
Trying to assign lan Ip (option 2) let me type 192.168.2.123 as Ip adress (my network is 192.168.2.0/24) but refuse the network mask 255.255.255.0

Is it possible to have a console access through the menu to check what's wrong?

Kind regards,

Olivier

Michael Iedema a écrit :
Greetings everyone,

I've admittedly been a lurker on the asterisk-bsd list for the past
few months and finally have something to contribute back.

The first beta of an open source project I'm working on is finally
available. I've attempted to build a m0n0wall-like (m0n0.ch/wall) pbx
solution. Here's the "quick facts" from the site:

* ~10 MB firmware image
* PHP based GUI accessible via http(s)
* based on Asterisk 1.4 and FreeBSD 6.2
* designed for embedded / low resource systems
* images available for the following platforms:
  - generic pc
  - pc engines wrap
  - soekris net45xx *
  - soekris net48xx *
* all configuration stored in a single XML file
* GUI currently configures:
  - SIP phones and providers
  - Conferencing
  - Voicemail (forwarded as e-mail attachment)
  - ...as well as all system settings (ntp, GUI port, etc.)

If you're interested, the website has much more information. Thanks to
everyone out there working on Asterisk for BSD, it's such a worthy
platform!

http://askozia.com/pbx

Have a great weekend,
--Michael I.
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