I found asterisk built from source with freePBX added was the best solution for 
us.

I would have stayed with pure asterisk, but I have a staff of people that do 
not know the ins and outs of the config files.

freePBX gives them a very easy way to add new phones and extensions and the use 
of the "custom" config files allows me to add my own 
configs.




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Steven

http://www.glimasoutheast.org



"Bill Andersen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I'm a network admin that maintains 3 commercial Asterisk
> servers for my employer.
>
> I am wanting to move away from the "pre-packaged" commercial PBXs
> to a more "pure" asterisk setup.  The systems I have utilize a nice
> web GUI to make changes, but it really limits what I can do beyond
> what they have programmed into their GUI.
>
> Would I be better off starting with:
>
> a) Plain old asterisk from asterisk.org?
>  (tutorial suggestions?)
>
> b) AsteriskNow
>
> c) Trixbox (not Pro)
>
> d) other suggestions.
>
> Thanks
>
> Bill
>
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