I would second Steve's advice very strongly.

Steve Edwards wrote:

>> aster...@opensourcesolution.in wrote:
>>> friends i am new in asterisk. i had just finished the installation 
>>> requirment of asterisk. i am using Centos 5.3 in which ill be 
>>> installing asterisk now guys plz guide me my requirment for deploying 
>>> asterisk is,
>>>
>>> i am having a client, (HR Consultancy) where 40 executives work and on 
>>> each 40 desk, phone is there. i want confrencing facility,hold 
>>> facility,extention nos,music. when ever call comes to the no it should 
>>> be routed to phones which ever phone is free. guys plz forgive me if i 
>>> am not able to make it clear. your support n guidance will be highly 
>>> appreciated. thx
> 
> On Wed, 28 Oct 2009, Darrick Hartman wrote:
> 
>> Let's be realistic here.  You need to 'drink the koolaid' before you 
>> install it for a client.  What I'm saying is you really need to install 
>> Asterisk for yourself and get a good understanding of how it works 
>> before attempting to sell and install it for a client.
> 
> 40 angry executives sound like a great way to start a new career.
> 
> 1) Find someone clueful to do this project for you and let you "ride on 
> their coattails."
> 
> 2) Find someone willing to "mentor" you through this project.
> 
> 3) Break out the phonebook and start looking for a good lawyer. Being on 
> the wrong side of a lawsuit is not pleasant.
> 
> 4) Pick up a copy local paper and check out the want-ads.
> 


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Evariste Systems
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