Andre Courchesne wrote:
Not out of the box. You will need serious linux experience to configure all 
that and keep it secure, stable and maintainable in a single box. I always 
suggest to keep asterisk as a standalone box for stability

I expect that "serious linux experience" would be more than what's required to get Asterisk going on an existing Linux box. As for a stand alone box, I've already got 4 (5 including my notebook) computers on or near my desk. I don't have room for another. Also, I'll be using Asterisk mainly for learning about it and to be able to use my smart phone as an extension to my home phone, so I'm not that concerned with stability.

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