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What I have done is made a few different
configuration file scripts and when I install asterisk I run which ever
script I think will work for the customer. IE instead of doing a
make samples I do a make system1.config or make system2.config
Henry
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Automatic
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March 31, 2005
Hello Asterisk-users:
I
am interested in automatic configurations based on typical legacy phone
systems configurations.
In other words, after installing Asterisk- I
don't want to have to learn the mechanics of the PBX, I just want it to work
out of the box.
Given that most PBX solutions follow similar
configurations, a selection of say 5 or 6 configurations could be selectable
in a menu.
Obviously some people will need a fully customized solution,
and that's fine- I am just looking to reduce my deployment costs.
Any
ideas?
Thanks.
Mark Watson Internet
Consultant Mark Watson Consulting MWCNETWORK.COM 421
Pittsfield Drive Worthington, OH 43085 (614) 923-3929 VOIP
Phone (614) 589-2225 Cell [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.mwcnetwork.com
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