Hi Dean
I'm not trying to knock [EMAIL PROTECTED], I think it's a great product, but I
want to
try upgrading to the full version, and using the tools required to keep up
to date etc.
I tried AMP and found the extensions created didn't work, and couldn't
figure out how to get my inbound IAX2 or
Hi Mark,
Yes [EMAIL PROTECTED] is built on Stable so I guess you have the option of
running a regular install of Head but realistically this is the best
position to build production PABX's from.
As for not using AMP and preferring to set everything up via nano - what
specifically couldn't AMP do?
Hi Dean
I haven't found any limitations as such. It just seems a lot of people have
this impression of [EMAIL PROTECTED] as being a beginners tool. It was
fabulous for
the first couple of weeks, (as I have been running it for a couple of
weeks), but I want to see how I go about migrating up to
Mark, what exactly are the limitations you are finding?
You do know that you can make modifications to the AMP dial plan don't
you?
Dean
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Hi
I installed [EMAIL PROTECTED] 0.6 to play with the system, and learn. I tried
AMP but
didn't like it and so set forth into the conf files manually. I have it all
set up how I want, all my extensions work etc. Reading this list and
playing in the wiki and google, I get the impression [EMAIL