Asterisk anyone?

Matthew Carpenter matt
Tue Nov 8 08:07:00 PST 2005


Hey David,

I'm connecting to an Asterisk box my friend/coworker set up.  He went with 
Asterisk at Home, a CD-installer which builds the box from the ground up, 
identifying and configuring things like his FXO card, and providing a web GUI 
which is quite nice (and I've not found elsewhere).

Asterisk is very powerful.  I've tinkered with it a bit myself, since Ubuntu's 
repos have it.  There is much configuring, however, and I'd likely try 
Asterisk at home for a quick success which would then allow me to learn on a 
working system.

$0.02

On Tuesday 01 November 2005 21:17, David Bandel wrote:
> Folks,
>
> Checking to see if anyone here is running Asterisk PBX software.
>
> I've got a system up and running.  Trying to get some local Panama
> numbers and also connect some numbers in the states that I have.
>
> Anyway, if so, perhaps a little discussion here would be nice.  The
> asterisk users list is a fire hose -- almost as bad as lkml.
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