Distro doesn't matter. Compile from source is the common recommendation as its
just a small add-on to whatever server you've already got. The setup would be
very minimal.
Andrew
> Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2010 15:31:15 -0500
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [MLUG] getting started with voip...
>
> Andrew Oulton wrote:
> > To test the SPA just dial it direct from the softphone. Not sure how
> > you'd test the reverse direction... but this is just a minimal test.
> >
> > Better test : sign up at ekiga.net. Its a free VoIP service (no PSTN,
> > just between members) which will let you connect to all sorts of
> > places and some other test resources like their echo server, etc
> >
> > Secondary :
> > VM to E-Mail with Asterisk is pretty easy. Transcription is NOT.
> > Pretty much every STT tool I've heard of sucks...
> >
> > Andrew
>
> Also I think ekiga.net does STUN/NAT traversal, so you don't need to
> fool with your firewall.
>
> The asterisk livecds and distros are good for getting up and running
> fast, plus a place to verify your configs against. I would actually
> appreciate a recommendation for "best" asterisk setup these days, should
> I go back to asterisk-centric distro, or is it easy enough to get
> running on debian stable? What is the current choice for asterisk distro?
>
> Jeremy
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