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matt at mattgwatson.ca Guest
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Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 2:52 pm Post subject: [asterisk-users] Asterisk first time user |
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On May 19, 2008 03:21:34 pm Aaron Stranberg wrote:
Quote: | Folks,
We are a small office with remote users less than 20 total phone
extensions, and I am looking for some guidance on choosing between
asterisknow and a centos/ubuntu or any other os with an asterisk +
asteriskgui build out? Looking to get up and going quick with some method
of GUI administration that won't require a ton of ongoing linux admin level
support. I hit a couple of stumbles going the asterisk + asterisk GUI
route (404 errors on ivr page etc..) and am tempted to take the easy path
of asterisknow iso and go. Thanks for any pointers, and advance apologies
if this had been beat to death.
-Aaron
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IMHO, there is really no way to say "this one is best". Each solution might
be better at X while the other is better at Y... its very dependent on your
situation....
Though, I gather you'd rather not deal with the actual OS-level, so you are
probably best to stick with one of the complete packages like AsteriskNOW,
Trixbox (they have a free and paid version), PBX in a Flash, and i;m sure
there are many others...
I haven't used any of them however so I can't really speak about the pros and
cons of them.
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Matt
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aaron.stranberg at gma... Guest
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Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 3:41 pm Post subject: [asterisk-users] Asterisk first time user |
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Thanks for the response, to clarify a bit, I don't mind the hands on
installation but after the system is up and running I would like to have a
GUI front end that I can dump off to less linux friendly folks for creation
of new extensions, voicemail setup etc.. Thanks again for the response.
-Aaron
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 3:52 PM, Matt Watson <matt at mattgwatson.ca> wrote:
Quote: | On May 19, 2008 03:21:34 pm Aaron Stranberg wrote:
Quote: | Folks,
We are a small office with remote users less than 20 total phone
extensions, and I am looking for some guidance on choosing between
asterisknow and a centos/ubuntu or any other os with an asterisk +
asteriskgui build out? Looking to get up and going quick with some
| method
Quote: | of GUI administration that won't require a ton of ongoing linux admin
| level
Quote: | support. I hit a couple of stumbles going the asterisk + asterisk GUI
route (404 errors on ivr page etc..) and am tempted to take the easy
| path
Quote: | of asterisknow iso and go. Thanks for any pointers, and advance
| apologies
Quote: | if this had been beat to death.
-Aaron
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IMHO, there is really no way to say "this one is best". Each solution
might
be better at X while the other is better at Y... its very dependent on your
situation....
Though, I gather you'd rather not deal with the actual OS-level, so you are
probably best to stick with one of the complete packages like AsteriskNOW,
Trixbox (they have a free and paid version), PBX in a Flash, and i;m sure
there are many others...
I haven't used any of them however so I can't really speak about the pros
and
cons of them.
--
Matt
http://www.mattgwatson.ca
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stotaro at totarotechn... Guest
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Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 3:51 pm Post subject: [asterisk-users] Asterisk first time user |
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http://easyvoxbox.org/ is pretty sweet.
Thanks,
Steve Totaro
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 4:41 PM, Aaron Stranberg
<aaron.stranberg at gmail.com> wrote:
Quote: | Thanks for the response, to clarify a bit, I don't mind the hands on
installation but after the system is up and running I would like to have a
GUI front end that I can dump off to less linux friendly folks for creation
of new extensions, voicemail setup etc.. Thanks again for the response.
-Aaron
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 3:52 PM, Matt Watson <matt at mattgwatson.ca> wrote:
Quote: |
On May 19, 2008 03:21:34 pm Aaron Stranberg wrote:
Quote: | Folks,
We are a small office with remote users less than 20 total phone
extensions, and I am looking for some guidance on choosing between
asterisknow and a centos/ubuntu or any other os with an asterisk +
asteriskgui build out? Looking to get up and going quick with some
method
of GUI administration that won't require a ton of ongoing linux admin
level
support. I hit a couple of stumbles going the asterisk + asterisk GUI
route (404 errors on ivr page etc..) and am tempted to take the easy
path
of asterisknow iso and go. Thanks for any pointers, and advance
apologies
if this had been beat to death.
-Aaron
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IMHO, there is really no way to say "this one is best". Each solution
might
be better at X while the other is better at Y... its very dependent on
your
situation....
Though, I gather you'd rather not deal with the actual OS-level, so you
are
probably best to stick with one of the complete packages like AsteriskNOW,
Trixbox (they have a free and paid version), PBX in a Flash, and i;m sure
there are many others...
I haven't used any of them however so I can't really speak about the pros
and
cons of them.
--
Matt
http://www.mattgwatson.ca
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kevin.smith at mercury... Guest
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Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 5:41 pm Post subject: [asterisk-users] Asterisk first time user |
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I guess take this into consideration if time isn't a real factor
(however, I'm sure it is). In my experience I found it best to start
learning with the configuration files only then use the GUI. The GUI's
are very nice and handy, but sometimes I feel they lack what you could
do with manually creating your dial plan. Also you learn how to debug /
troubleshoot problems by experimenting with it, I found that to be very
helpful. Maybe build out your dial plan with the GUI so you can get your
office up and running, then make a new context to experiment with doing
things manually.
Kevin
Aaron Stranberg wrote:
Quote: | Thanks for the response, to clarify a bit, I don't mind the hands on
installation but after the system is up and running I would like to
have a GUI front end that I can dump off to less linux friendly folks
for creation of new extensions, voicemail setup etc.. Thanks again for
the response.
-Aaron
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 3:52 PM, Matt Watson <matt at mattgwatson.ca
<mailto:matt at mattgwatson.ca>> wrote:
On May 19, 2008 03:21:34 pm Aaron Stranberg wrote:
Quote: | Folks,
We are a small office with remote users less than 20 total phone
extensions, and I am looking for some guidance on choosing between
asterisknow and a centos/ubuntu or any other os with an asterisk +
asteriskgui build out? Looking to get up and going quick with
| some method
Quote: | of GUI administration that won't require a ton of ongoing linux
| admin level
Quote: | support. I hit a couple of stumbles going the asterisk +
| asterisk GUI
Quote: | route (404 errors on ivr page etc..) and am tempted to take the
| easy path
Quote: | of asterisknow iso and go. Thanks for any pointers, and advance
| apologies
Quote: | if this had been beat to death.
-Aaron
|
IMHO, there is really no way to say "this one is best". Each
solution might
be better at X while the other is better at Y... its very
dependent on your
situation....
Though, I gather you'd rather not deal with the actual OS-level,
so you are
probably best to stick with one of the complete packages like
AsteriskNOW,
Trixbox (they have a free and paid version), PBX in a Flash, and
i;m sure
there are many others...
I haven't used any of them however so I can't really speak about
the pros and
cons of them.
--
Matt
http://www.mattgwatson.ca
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