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PostPosted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 3:32 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Best approach in asterisk configuration Reply with quote

Hi ,
I have asterisk 1.8.5 installed on Centos 6. Now I want to configure my
PBX to work in my network. I see that I can do this with asterisk files
or use database like mysql to do it (realtime)
I want to know what is the best way and what can be consequence when I
choose other way ?
Thanks.




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PostPosted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 5:09 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Best approach in asterisk configuration Reply with quote

On Monday 30 Jun 2014, sylvain GOTRI wrote:
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Hi ,
I have asterisk 1.8.5 installed on Centos 6. Now I want to configure my
PBX to work in my network. I see that I can do this with asterisk files
or use database like mysql to do it (realtime)
I want to know what is the best way and what can be consequence when I
choose other way ?
Thanks.

The real question you need to be asking yourself is: How often is my
configuration going to change?

If you are going to be adding and removing phones and users all the time, or
you want for users to be able to move between desks while keeping their own
extension number independent of where they are sitting, then you would be
better off with a configuration managed in realtime. This also applies if you
anticipate changing dialplan rules on anything more than an occasional basis.


If you have a traditional office setup, with phones that do not change often and
where extension numbers are understood to refer to the phone as opposed to the
person, and your dialling rules also are set in stone, then your configuration
will be more stable; and you will be as well off using old-fashioned
configuration files.

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