Hi Michael,

I did not yet know that there is a special section of ChatGPT dealing with
Asterisk configuration - thanks.

However, my experience with ChatGPT are very mixed especially with detailed
questions on complex topics which tend to be wrong in the first place. And even
if you more or less know that the answer is wrong or at least incomplete and
repeat the questions with more details giving, ChatGPT just agrees with you
about the previous wrong answer but does not give much more valuable information
for me to learn.

Therefore I will probably continue searching for documents and example
cocnfigurations that might be as base for my own configuration.

Last but not least you have to fully understand your final configuration
especially with regard to security.

Regards,
Peter


On Sat, 2025-06-21 at 22:34 +0000, Michael Knill wrote:
> Hi Peter
>  
> I need to do the same thing at some stage.
> I have seen migration articles online for this but I will be using ChatGPT
> with the Asterisk Ace GPT😊
>  
> Regards
> Michael Knill
>  
>  
> From:Dr. Peter Voigt <pvo...@uos.de>
> Date: Sunday, 22 June 2025 at 3:10 am
> To: AstLinux List <astlinux-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
> Subject: [Astlinux-users] PJSIP migration
> I am currently running astlinux-1.5.10 x86_64 - Asterisk 18.26.1 using
> chan_sip.
> 
> If reading all information correctly, Asterisk 18 will be the last
> Asterisk supporting chan_sip.
> 
> So I think it is time to start migrating to res_pjsip.so. My current 
> chan_sip.so configuration is quite simple, just containing two trunk
> definitions connecting to two different providers and two extensions according
> to my to phones.
> 
> I have checked already that module pjsip is loaded (res_pjsip.so and various
> modules starting with res_pjsip).
> 
> To get a rough understanding of the whole migration process: Will it be enough
> to migrate configuration file sip.conf to pjsip.conf and subsequently delete
> sip.conf. Furthermore, is it sufficient to replace any occurance of "SIP" in 
> extensions.conf with "PJSIP"?
> 
> I appreciate any feedback including helpful links for further reading possibly
> showing running pjsip.conf examples.
> 
> Regards,
> Peter
> 
> 
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