Adrian,

The provisioning template feature is new to 1.1.6, and while quite powerful, it 
may not be the best way to start to learn.

If you are beginning to learn about Asterisk, editing your 
/mnt/kd/asterisk/sip.conf and /mnt/kd/asterisk/extensions.conf is where you 
want to start.  Google is your friend.

BTW, /etc/asterisk/ is symlinked to /mnt/kd/asterisk/

Lonnie



On May 20, 2014, at 2:57 PM, Adrian Hodgson wrote:

> John thanks for yours and Lonnies help it is much appreciated.
> 
> Just had a bit of time with the system trying to follow a bit more of the new 
> installation set up, just added the moh package.
> 
> Got lost immediately when it came to adding a phone
> 
> I went to the  IP phone provisioning Getting started page, and immediately 
> hit a problem, I installed the default templates and it gives me a few types 
> of phone.  snon 320, SPA942, Yealink T2x T3x etc (2 line) and yealink T2x T3x.
> 
> So in trying to figure out which template to use I have done a bit of 
> searching
> 
> The SPA942 seems to be 4 line 2 port devices which is way above the old 
> Grandstream stuff.
> 
> snon 320 seems to be a possible one to pick as does the Yealink T2x.
> 
> So I guess I will try these two and see.
> 
> John if you and your colleges are using the system to connect old telephones 
> I guess you are using an ATA, if so what configuration do you select for 
> these.
> 
> This is harder then I remember.
> 
> By the way I am doing this because I like playing and I can see in the future 
> having to understand about Asterisk as part of radio systems I have to woprk 
> on, but like all else, you have to learn it in own time.
> 
> Cheers Folks 
> 
> Adrian
> 
> On Tuesday 20 May 2014 00:40:31 John Novack wrote:
> > Great you got it working.
> > I will also try Lonnie's new instruction page in the next day or so.
> > 
> > John Novack
> > 
> > Adrian Hodgson wrote:
> > > Hi Lonnie and John;


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