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RH

2005-06-07, 8:45 pm

Hi everyone,

Can anyone recommend any tools for configuration of asterisk? my linux
machine running Linspire (ex Lindows) has asterisk installed as an option,
but there is no GUI option, I understand you can get GUI tools is this
correct?

Also does asterisk handle NAT translation for users, such as having built in
STUN server?

Cheers


The Cable Guy

2005-06-07, 8:45 pm

RH wrote:
|| Hi everyone,
||
|| Can anyone recommend any tools for configuration of asterisk? my
|| linux machine running Linspire (ex Lindows) has asterisk installed
|| as an option, but there is no GUI option, I understand you can get
|| GUI tools is this correct?
||

there have been many efforts - see
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+GUI

|| Also does asterisk handle NAT translation for users, such as having
|| built in STUN server?
||

It doesn't use STUN. Port forwarding, DMZ or Public IP required.

|| Cheers



Angus Comber

2005-06-09, 5:45 pm

If you install Asterisk@Home you get a web interface for configuration. It
is a good place to start. You even get an ISO image which you can cut to a
CD and boot off to install.

Angus


"RH" <rh@nospicedhamexelsys.com> wrote in message
news:d8542r$51j$1$8302bc10@news.demon.co.uk...
> Hi everyone,
>
> Can anyone recommend any tools for configuration of asterisk? my linux
> machine running Linspire (ex Lindows) has asterisk installed as an option,
> but there is no GUI option, I understand you can get GUI tools is this
> correct?
>
> Also does asterisk handle NAT translation for users, such as having built
> in STUN server?
>
> Cheers
>



shido

2005-06-30, 2:45 am

Angus Comber wrote:
> If you install Asterisk@Home you get a web interface for configuration. It
> is a good place to start. You even get an ISO image which you can cut to a
> CD and boot off to install.
>
> Angus
>
>
> "RH" <rh@nospicedhamexelsys.com> wrote in message
> news:d8542r$51j$1$8302bc10@news.demon.co.uk...
>
>
>
>


Asterisk@Home works fine if you already have a working asterisk install,
otherwise you're going to run into some problems. If you're looking for
Asterisk training you can schedule a session with http://www.nufone.net

Asterisk does deal with NAT.

IM: shido6@msn.com
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