At 11:16 AM 8/28/2006, you wrote:
Actually Eric I disagree with you.

Through the use of config edit it allows you to look into each of the
conf folders to understand the layout of a multi channel in/out asterisk
server.


IMHO: I started with AAH pre TrixBox and soon thereafter moved to a clean * install and learned to create my own dial plans. Not to say that AAH is bad, it's just so "advanced" that I personally don't think I learned much if anything from using it. If you intend to use and stay with that solution then by all means use it, but in the end for me it didn't do anything other than prove * would work for me and teach me that it was more trouble to learn AAH than it was going to be to just start using *. And again, I'm not trying to knock TrixBox, but it's a box and if you fit in it, it's probably the best thing there is. Personally, when I started, it seemed too small and limiting so I learned to program my own dial plans. It's not trivial as the language we've been given is not really well thought out and poorly documented at best, but in the end it's done everything I've asked of it.

Ira
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