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Asterisk... first questions of a newbie :-(
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| Stephane M 2005-09-20, 8:45 pm |
| Hello there,
I am interested in using Asterisk
I start on www.asterisk.org , but I ama bit lost.
I found the website www.xorcom.com , where they mention that asterisk can
work out within 10 min... (debian package)
1) do you know with with Linux distro, Asterisk could be up and running
really quickly ?
I mean available packages are for Debian ?
(I am using CentOSv 4.0 ~ RHE v 4.0)
2) I am not sure to understand; Xorcom is like an integrator using their
hardware and * ?
Do you know some others ?
3) I did download in the past, * and seems to be only command line ?
Is there any GUI available ? is there integrated into * packages ? or is it
additional packages ?
4) Do the cards (used with *) allow you to receive incoming calls from
PSTNLine ? (AFAIK Linux doesn't like very much "modems"...
I would need to manage incoming PSTN and VOIP calls....
5) Do you know where I could find good documentations from "beginners->
improvers" ?
I Only know documentation from www.asterisks.org I just wonder if there are
other good websites, that you can indicate to me
Cheers,
Stephane
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| Phil Thompson 2005-09-20, 8:45 pm |
| On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 22:46:28 +0100, "Stephane M" <Stephane@M.com>
wrote:
>1) do you know with with Linux distro, Asterisk could be up and running
>really quickly ?
I got it going on SuSE 8.1 - several of the other "quick asterisk"
distros wouldn't run on the PC. If you have something that works then
load Asterisk and sort out the dependencies.
>3) I did download in the past, * and seems to be only command line ?
>Is there any GUI available ? is there integrated into * packages ? or is it
>additional packages ?
it is command line, its a telephone switchboard not a playstation :-)
>4) Do the cards (used with *) allow you to receive incoming calls from
>PSTNLine ? (AFAIK Linux doesn't like very much "modems"...
>I would need to manage incoming PSTN and VOIP calls....
Asterisk has drivers etc for various PSTN in and out cards.
>5) Do you know where I could find good documentations from "beginners->
>improvers" ?
>I Only know documentation from www.asterisks.org I just wonder if there are
>other good websites, that you can indicate to me
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index...config+sip.conf
Phil
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Stephane M wrote:
|| Hello there,
||
|| I am interested in using Asterisk
|| I start on www.asterisk.org , but I ama bit lost.
|| I found the website www.xorcom.com , where they mention that
|| asterisk can work out within 10 min... (debian package)
||
|| 1) do you know with with Linux distro, Asterisk could be up and
|| running really quickly ?
|| I mean available packages are for Debian ?
|| (I am using CentOSv 4.0 ~ RHE v 4.0)
||
|| 2) I am not sure to understand; Xorcom is like an integrator using
|| their hardware and * ?
|| Do you know some others ?
||
|| 3) I did download in the past, * and seems to be only command line ?
|| Is there any GUI available ? is there integrated into * packages ?
|| or is it additional packages ?
||
|| 4) Do the cards (used with *) allow you to receive incoming calls
|| from PSTNLine ? (AFAIK Linux doesn't like very much "modems"...
|| I would need to manage incoming PSTN and VOIP calls....
||
|| 5) Do you know where I could find good documentations from
|| "beginners-> improvers" ?
|| I Only know documentation from www.asterisks.org I just wonder if
|| there are other good websites, that you can indicate to me
||
|| Cheers,
||
|| Stephane
This worked "out of the box" for me:
http://asteriskathome.sourceforge.net/
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| Stephane M 2005-09-20, 8:45 pm |
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"Phil Thompson" <phil.thompson@spamcop.net> wrote in message
news:6p11j1lekuai5t9toaqn36hiq2cbdu3uh0@
4ax.com...
> On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 22:46:28 +0100, "Stephane M" <Stephane@M.com>
> wrote:
>
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> I got it going on SuSE 8.1 - several of the other "quick asterisk"
> distros wouldn't run on the PC. If you have something that works then
> load Asterisk and sort out the dependencies.
>
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>
> it is command line, its a telephone switchboard not a playstation :-)
>
>
> Asterisk has drivers etc for various PSTN in and out cards.
>
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>
> http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index...config+sip.conf
>
> Phil
> --
> Remember - Global Warming is only a weather forecast :-)
Thanks Phil,
Yes, I know this is not a playstation :-)
But what I looking for is
1) the possiblilty to manage esily different providers (BT or Voip
providers) according to a Dial plan for instance..
2) be able to be like a switch board. I mean if sombody could take the line
and forward it to somebody else..
I wish to see this * like a "central " where I could see who is on the line
or not...etc.. (Graphical gui would be fine)
A guy working from home, receiving phone calls from the PBX
The guy should be able to transfer his call back to the PBX for another guy
(Also on Voip )...
As well, I suppose that this will help to see the SAME phone number
displayed, whoever is calling.....
- Is that possible with * ?
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| Brian A 2005-09-20, 8:45 pm |
| On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 22:46:28 +0100, "Stephane M" <Stephane@M.com>
wrote:
>Hello there,
>
>I am interested in using Asterisk
>I start on www.asterisk.org , but I ama bit lost.
>I found the website www.xorcom.com , where they mention that asterisk can
>work out within 10 min... (debian package)
>
>1) do you know with with Linux distro, Asterisk could be up and running
>really quickly ?
>I mean available packages are for Debian ?
>(I am using CentOSv 4.0 ~ RHE v 4.0)
>
>2) I am not sure to understand; Xorcom is like an integrator using their
>hardware and * ?
>Do you know some others ?
>
>3) I did download in the past, * and seems to be only command line ?
>Is there any GUI available ? is there integrated into * packages ? or is it
>additional packages ?
>
>4) Do the cards (used with *) allow you to receive incoming calls from
>PSTNLine ? (AFAIK Linux doesn't like very much "modems"...
>I would need to manage incoming PSTN and VOIP calls....
>
>5) Do you know where I could find good documentations from "beginners->
>improvers" ?
>I Only know documentation from www.asterisks.org I just wonder if there are
>other good websites, that you can indicate to me
>
>Cheers,
>
>Stephane
>
>
If you want to get Asterisk and Linux working quickly with a web
interface then try 'Asterisk at home'. No setting up at all . Load the
disk and off it goes - it whirs away for about half an hour, only
towards the end does it ask you any questions.
It does reformat your disk though - it is a complete install including
Perl, php and Apache. Ideal to go onto an old computer and then be
controlled by your main computer via a web interface.
Go to
http://tinyurl.com/c3wvc
Remove 'no_spam_' from email address.
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| Phil Thompson 2005-09-20, 8:45 pm |
| On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 23:36:42 +0100, "Stephane M" <Stephane@M.com>
wrote:
>- Is that possible with * ?
that's what its aimed at doing. Except the GUI. AIUI if you edit the
config files you have to stop and restart asterisk, so its not really
an interactive application.
If you want switchboard functionality and multiple VoIP providers
Asterisk is capable of that. So I suspect is http://www.sipswitch.net/
except it costs a bit.
Phil
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| Phil Thompson 2005-09-21, 7:45 am |
| On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 22:47:19 GMT, Brian A
<no_spam_bca1000@hotmail.com> wrote:
>'Asterisk at home'. No setting up at all . Load the
>disk and off it goes
it completely failed to load on my PC. Black screen, no activity.
Phil
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| Brian A 2005-09-21, 7:45 am |
| On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 07:41:51 +0100, Phil Thompson
<phil.thompson@spamcop.net> wrote:
>On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 22:47:19 GMT, Brian A
><no_spam_bca1000@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>it completely failed to load on my PC. Black screen, no activity.
>
>Phil
You have to download the file
asteriskathome-1.5.iso
then burn it to a disk such that it is auto bootable.
Once the disk is inserted it should start to boot up on its own and
will eject when it has finished.
If you have already done this and your computer is an old one that
doesn't do bootable disks then you have the same problem you would
have with any bootable disks.
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"Phil Thompson" <phil.thompson@spamcop.net> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 22:47:19 GMT, Brian A
> <no_spam_bca1000@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> it completely failed to load on my PC. Black screen, no activity.
>
> Phil
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Download the MD5 file as well & check that you've not got a corrupt ISO.
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| Phil Thompson 2005-09-21, 5:45 pm |
| On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 10:53:12 GMT, Brian A
<no_spam_bca1000@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Once the disk is inserted it should start to boot up on its own and
>will eject when it has finished.
not if it crashes part way through the install. No worries, I put a
different distro on instead and added proper Asterisk.
Phil
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| Phil Thompson wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 10:53:12 GMT, Brian A
> <no_spam_bca1000@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
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> not if it crashes part way through the install. No worries, I put a
> different distro on instead and added proper Asterisk.
>
> Phil
On the AAH forum that has been noticed manu times. It seems to be with
certain brands of CD-R's - try a different one.
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| Phil Thompson 2005-09-21, 5:45 pm |
| On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 16:51:32 +0100, davew
<daviey.walker*SPAM*virgin.net> wrote:
> It seems to be with
>certain brands of CD-R's - try a different one.
no point now I have Asterisk installed, is there ?
Phil
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| Thomas Rankin 2005-09-21, 5:45 pm |
| Phil Thompson wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 16:51:32 +0100, davew
> <daviey.walker*SPAM*virgin.net> wrote:
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> no point now I have Asterisk installed, is there ?
>
Nah, unless you want all the management tools (which can be added
separately).
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| John Daragon 2005-09-21, 5:45 pm |
| Phil Thompson wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 23:36:42 +0100, "Stephane M" <Stephane@M.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>
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> that's what its aimed at doing. Except the GUI. AIUI if you edit the
> config files you have to stop and restart asterisk, so its not really
> an interactive application.
Not so. The powerful "reload" command is your friend...
> If you want switchboard functionality and multiple VoIP providers
> Asterisk is capable of that. So I suspect is http://www.sipswitch.net/
> except it costs a bit.
>
> Phil
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Lambs Lawn Cottage, Staple Fitzpaine, Taunton, TA3 5SL, UK
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| John Daragon 2005-09-21, 5:45 pm |
| Stephane M wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I am interested in using Asterisk
> I start on www.asterisk.org , but I ama bit lost.
> I found the website www.xorcom.com , where they mention that asterisk can
> work out within 10 min... (debian package)
>
> 1) do you know with with Linux distro, Asterisk could be up and running
> really quickly ?
> I mean available packages are for Debian ?
> (I am using CentOSv 4.0 ~ RHE v 4.0)
Distro doesn't really matter much (except that ISDN appears to be easier
with some (I uses SuSE in the main).
> 2) I am not sure to understand; Xorcom is like an integrator using their
> hardware and * ?
> Do you know some others ?
No, not their hardware. They have a downloadable .iso of Debian,
Asterisk 1.0.9 and a web server for the Flash Operator Panel. I think
they charge you a little for configuration beyond the basic stuff once
you have Asterisk installed.
> 3) I did download in the past, * and seems to be only command line ?
> Is there any GUI available ? is there integrated into * packages ? or is it
> additional packages ?
This is true. I think Asterisk at Home (AAH) has a graphical interface.
It may do what you want...
> 4) Do the cards (used with *) allow you to receive incoming calls from
> PSTNLine ? (AFAIK Linux doesn't like very much "modems"...
> I would need to manage incoming PSTN and VOIP calls....
Yes. The Digium TDM4xx has four ports configurable as either FXO (line)
or FXS (handset) by daughter boards.
For a single PSTN line you'd need a Digium WildCard X100P (which they
don't appear to manufacture any more). There are many clones around...
These cards generate 1000 interrupts a second, and can be picky about
PCI bus architecture. They don't like sharing interrupts, and the X100P
will not detect UK caller ID.
Alternatively you could buy an ATA (like the Sipura SPA-3000 at about
£80) which would sit on your PSTN line and convert incoming calls to SIP
for the and outgoing SIP calls to PSTN for asterisk.
Of course, if all you want to do is to have a handset that talks to the
PSTN and one or more VoIP providers, an SPA-3000 will do all of that on
its own...
> 5) Do you know where I could find good documentations from "beginners->
> improvers" ?
> I Only know documentation from www.asterisks.org I just wonder if there are
> other good websites, that you can indicate to me
Try this :
http://www.automated.it/asterisk/lah-3-6-05_1.html
jd
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John Daragon john@argv.co.uk
argv[0] limited (Asterisk implementation & consultancy)
Lambs Lawn Cottage, Staple Fitzpaine, Taunton, TA3 5SL, UK
v +44 (0) 1460 234068 f +44 (0) 1460 234069 m +44 (0) 7836 576127
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| Ben Mack 2005-09-22, 7:45 am |
| In article <zsgYe.21316$hQ4.15788@newsfe4-win.ntli.net>, Thomas Rankin
<uktvoip@sanguinarius.co.uk> writes
>Phil Thompson wrote:
>Nah, unless you want all the management tools (which can be added
>separately).
I've installed vanilla Asterisk and added AMP and FOP, but cannot find
the rather nice php based config file editor that also comes with *@home
- any clues?
Cheers
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