I am setting up a phone system using [EMAIL PROTECTED], version 1.5. It runs Asterisk 1.0.9 built by [EMAIL PROTECTED] on a i686 running Linux (Asterisk info). I had some bigger problems:

In AmpPortal / Setup/ Extensions: When I added new SIP devices and then looked at the resulting sip.conf I saw that the file got messed up - per extension settings were duplicated. As result the SIP devices didn't register anymore. I then hand edited my sip.conf and devices did register successfully. I then added estensions, but when I tried to initiate phone calls, no phone rang. So I hand edited extensions.conf as well, and lo-and-behold it worked! Since I have some tighter deadline I decided that it wasn't woth trying to use the AMP-portal way of things and simply scrapped the config files which were offered and to use hand edited files instead. System works very well now (except some features I still have to implement).

Despite of all this I am NOT disappointed about [EMAIL PROTECTED] - I think it's a great software package, and I am very grateful that there are people who take the trouble of setting all that up and to offer it in such an easy-to-install package. The most likely reason that it didn't work is probably my own ignorance. There would probably be thousands of people who successfully used [EMAIL PROTECTED] as well. I just didn't have time to fiddle with it. But the system works now fine with hand edited files.

Peter
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