> > I started with config files, of course, that was before the GUI ;] > I would suggest start with using the GUI, and use the file editor in the > GUI > to see what its writing, and how things work!
Now that I dig deeper into the file editor, it's actually quite good. Some of the extra buttons weren't obvious to me initially. > We are always striving to make the GUI more integrate-able with more > 'advanced' > users that can edit the config files by hand, and have been doing that > forever. Keep up the good work, you are doing great :-D Must be tough keeping a GUI up to date with such a feature rich and fluid code base. You can read on how to checkout the GUI here: > http://asteriskNOW.org/install-related > > > > _________________________________________________________________________ > Hi, > > We are investigating using Asterisk to replace the Mitel voip solution we > have here in the office. I've been impressed so far with asterisk, but I > was > wondering how far can you configure the asterisk server with the GUI > supplied in AsteriskNOW. > > I'm getting the impression that I will have to start hacking the config > files by hand to accomplish what this office requires. > > So my questions are: > 1) Do others start using the GUI then migrate to hacking the config files > by > hand? > 2) If you change the config files by hand, does it confuse the GUI ? > 3) Is changing the files by hand the best approach to take once > comfortable > with the layout of the file structure? > > Thanks for any feedback > regards > Darryl > > > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- > > asterisknow mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisknow >
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