Thanks for the great replies, after taking the newest AAH2.8 for a spin I'm beginning to realize that running FreePBX will be well worth it.  The system we have running in the office currently is limited by my horrible dialplan so having something autogenerated will be nice.  Because we don't need a whole bunch of extras, for my needs FreePBX should be just right and like ya'll were saying, its a stepping stone to better dialplans, thanks all!

Regards,
MIn Chang


On 4/16/06, Lacy Moore - Aspendora <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
FreePBX is good to get you started.  Their dialplans are a good start, and it's nice to even load up AAH in a virtual machine and then play with to learn how to do certain things.  You then look at the code generated, and you can copy that code into your own dialplan, or at least get a better understanding of how to accomplish something. 
 
To me, FreePBX is a learning tool, but not something to be used on a production system.  I find that trying to use it on a production system, I spend too much time trying to get around it.


 
On 4/16/06, Tzafrir Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
On Sun, Apr 16, 2006 at 11:26:56AM +0200, stoffell wrote:
> On 4/15/06, Min Hwan Chang < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > wondering if its stable enough to use. Currently I'm editing my own *.conf
>
> Using it at multiple sites (ranging from 10-50 extensions).
>
> > scripts but it sure would be nice if there were some sort of web interface
> > for other people to use.  The only thing holding me back is the stability of
> > the FreePBX package...  Any comments on this? Thanks in advance.
>
> The "stability" ? freepbx is a web front-end to generate your config
> files. the config files it generates (most importantly, your dialplan)
> are well constructed. the setup is 'general', meaning you can use the
> "freepbx-way" to serve many different purposes. if you want a very
> slick dialplan suited for a specific environment, you might (!) be
> better of writing your own. (but that means, you're on your own ;))
>
> If all you want to do is 'bring out' a webinterface to let someone
> edit the extensions, you can generate your own interface, or only use
> the "extensions" module of freepbx.

And how do you intend to update anything other than through the web
interface?

If you try to update things manually, you'll end up in a mess. And
there's no other interface to manipulate data in the database other than
the web interface.

>
> choice is great, isn't it ? ;-)

Right.

-- Tzafrir
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