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On Sun, 28 Mar 2010, Alyed wrote:

>> My idea is to continue making the configurations by hand at the
>> moment, that it is the way that I used until now, to familiarize to
>> me with the handling of Asterisk at lower level, without using a
>> graphical interface, and in a later stage of the tests to take these
>> configurations through something like FreePBX. What think of this
>> form to think?

> I would suggest trying Digium's GUI first and then FreePBX since the
> first one I find it more readable. You'll find out eventually that
> there's no easy way to migrate from pure command line to a GUI, but
> you'll learn a lot in the meantime.

I didn't know that there was Digium's GUI. It is FLOSS? I was looking
for in the site of Digium in the download section, but the unique thing
that I saw that it speaks of a GUI is AsteriskNow, that in fact it is a
complete distribution of GNU/Linux. You talked about to the GUI provided
by AsteriskNow? Because if is this case, I don't believe that it is very
practical. When I spoke of GUI was referring to a separated component to
install over which already one had running.

As far as the use of Asterisk with a DBMS (MySQL, for example), do you
know some document or reference where indicate the steps to follow to
migrate from config files?

Thanks for your reply.

Regards,
Daniel

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