On Wed, 2003-06-18 at 11:11, Chip G wrote: > Thanks to this group, I am making great progress in > getting up and running with Asterisk! I actually > connected with a SIP client last night and made a > phone call (still getting some error reports from > Asterisk -vvv during the process and intermittently > regarding SIP registration errors). > > Up to this point, I have been using the .conf files > that were created during the basic compile and install > process with modification based on Andy Powell's doc > that has been referenced here so many times (THANKS > Andy!). Now I want to be a little more adventurous and > delete all the .conf files (perhaps just rename) to > start from scratch. I have read the Asterisk Handbook > version 2 quite a few times and studied the > configuration file section. However, it is still a > little unclear to me which specific .conf files are > required for a basic setup using Asterisk with IP > connectivity only... no TDM... with SIP clients for > internal calling, music on hold, voicemail, cdr (call > logging) and IVR. > > I figure I have to have: > sip.conf > extension.conf > voicemail.conf > > Are any other .conf files required to allow asterisk > to work for SIP, internal calling, voicemail, IVR, > cdr, music on hold?
I think you will need zapata.conf too for the ztdummy interface to get the timing for moh. -- Steven Critchfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
