On 11/05/09 04:21, John F. Ervin wrote:
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> Are there (??) instructions for people who are experienced at the
> Trixbox level but wish to move on?
Sure, the TFOT book is a great start. If you want to use Ubuntu or
Debian rather than Centos then Asterisk is in the Debian and Ubuntu
Server Repositories.
# sudo apt-get install asterisk
# sudo m-a -f get zaptel-source
# sudo ECHO_CAN_NAME=OSLEC m-a -t a-i zaptel
(The last command might not be needed any more as I believe OSLEC is now
the default EC)
Should do most of it.
I written a few blog articles on Asterisk (building from scratch and
installing on Ubuntu etc. Including Zaptel and OSLEC for the x100p)
Here's one for getting it running on Ubuntu server:
http://www.theopensourcerer.com/2009/02/12/asterisk-zaptel-oslec-and-ubuntu-server/
And here's all of them: http://www.theopensourcerer.com/tag/asterisk/
There are, of course, many more guides and advice out there too. Google
is your friend as it the extremely useful http://www.voip-info.org/ wiki..
HTH
Alan
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