Dustin Wildes wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo,
we have started playing with asterisk about one month ago, and we do
like
very much what we are experiencing.
Now we would like to take some step further towards "standardizing"
installed modules, functionalities, tools etc.
The "wall" we are facing now is: choosing the right tool for *
management.
We tried AMP, very powerful but incomplete (CAPI is very important to
us);
it also suffers from its prerequisites: apache, mysql, php... too much
things that should not go in a pbx....
We tried IPSwitchboard, but it seems only good as a monitor, not as a
configuration tool (are we correct or are we missing something?)
At this point we are thinking that we better abandon the idea of GUI
tools
and that we must go on the road of "vi editing" of .conf files.
We would like to understand what other people are using for asterisk
management, and to get some suggestion from the community.
Any suggestion is welcome
We are working on finalizing a production release of our PhoneCALL
product, a GPL php/smarty configuration GUI for Asterisk:
http://www.vecsector.com/phonecall
I feel there is nothing wrong with having a web-based configuration
utility, if set up correctly. Look at the WRT54G Linksys router, plus
other countless devices that use an embedded browser for
configurations. It can save a lot of time on training new employees,
and syntax issues when starting out. Our goal is to have a GUI that is
just as flexible as writing configurations by hand, but not having to
write it by hand. ;-)
PhoneCALL is not production ready yet, we are on 2.5-RC4 - but within
a week or so, we plan to have a very nice/clean stable version that is
production ready.
We don't have CAPI support built-in yet, but open for any help anyone
would like to lend.
This looks interesting. I am curious as how your view Phonecall compared
to AMP.
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