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AMP's dialplan and setup is quite complex.
Requires, e.g, a number of
AGIs.
This is normally not the type of thing you'd like
to hand-edit later
after the initial adaptation to the target
system.
Who said anything about hand editing?
That is why you would want to keep the old computer
running [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Instead
of hand editing anything, make the changes on the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] box's AMP GUI and
copy them over again. Very simple and most tech folks
have an old computer
laying around somewhere that could be put to
use.
Why wouldn't you just install [EMAIL PROTECTED] on your main server then? Why install a
second server and go through the trouble of using scp to copy files back and
forth?
Tom
Maybe because you snipped the beginning of the
thread without reading the entire thread's context, but he is running on
Solaris. I am not sure what all is involved with installing [EMAIL PROTECTED] on solaris but I assume it is no trivial
task. WinSCP is very trivial IMHO and there is no "copying files back
and forth", just one direction, takes about twenty seconds and maybe 30 if you
are slow. Now you also have an almost hot swap server in case the
Solaris machine goes down, just swap IP addresses and hardware.
Dont think of it as a second server since it will
have no clients (a server must have clients or it's not a server, right?) just
think of it as a configuration generator. A good analogy is MS
Frontpage. It is very common to use a graphical webdesign program to
generate files of code (HTML) and then upload those files to your
server. Same thing here.
Thanks,
Steve
Totaro
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