I only started playing with Astlinux about eight months ago and have a lot to learn about it and about Asterisk. But what I'd like to aim for is a template of configs (extension.conf, iax.conf, etc) that I can apply to just about any small business with the minimum of fuss. I figure that most of the extension and application configuration can be pre-built and, with the use of variables, could be quickly customised. It would be nice to see a kind of small business template on a website somewhere that is free for anyone to use.

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From: Gene Cooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Discussion of AstLinux - Asterisk on Compact Flash [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 04:14:43 +0100
Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] Sample Configs

Welllll,

I hate to sound even more ignorant than usual, but I'm not happy with
_any_ of the configs I've come up with on my own.

I configured an Asterisk system from scratch a couple of years ago that
always had 'issues'. Then I found [EMAIL PROTECTED] and, though a bit
unwieldy, it worked great. I only had to do minor tweaks...which is a
lot easier than coming up with the entire configuration. I started
testing Astlinux using the default config files. I was able to make
things work, but I decided the default config files were meant more as
documentation than a practical application.

When I started evaluating Astlinux, I gave thought (and a small bit of
effort) to just copying the working Trixbox configs to Astlinux. I
decided that was just not a good idea...too messy.

I really would like to do this project justice. I really like the
'clean lines' of Astlinux and I'd really like my base config(s) to be
just as clean...then extend as necessary per client (as I'm sure many of
you already do).

I'd like to start with a small business scenario for 3-30 phones.

If given approval, I'll post the sample configs on a new support section
of my web site. I have a Docman file library I could use too. I can
also easily give other folks the ability to post wiki-style, if desired.

Thanks again,

G

David Caldwell wrote:
> Hi Gene,
>
> Yes, a page dedicated to configs would be useful IMO. What gaps have you
> got that need filling in your configs?
>
> David.
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