I'm fairly new to Asterisk myself and I also started with AAH.
Unfortunately I had to remove all configuration files generated by
FreePBX (the GUI of AAH) and started over using http://voip-info.org as
my guide. Configuration files generated with FreePBX make use of
advanced functionality available in Asterisk and that in turn makes it
hard (impossible?) to read for a newby. If you've got some experience
with Linux and it's kind of configuration files you might be better of
without AAH. On the other hand I'm in the process of re-installing my
Asterisk on a fresh Centos 4.3 installation so I can't comment on how
difficult it is for a newby to install everything from sources. Hope
I'll be able to manage it :)
Mark Adams wrote:
Hi People,
I’m writing to get some advice on where to start when learning
asterisk? I was going to begin learning with AAH but I wanted to find
out if there is a certain build to avoid or if there is a Gui/front
end that is better then another. I have been working with dialogic
cards for the past 5 years and with auto dialers but I want to get
into providing voip service, support and eventually help people save
money with their phone systems. At the moment it is strictly for
education but I really get a kick out of voip and telephone functions
in general.
Thanks in advance
- Mark Adams
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