For an easy and clean installation, simply install CentOS, then configure the digium repository and install asterisk and freepbx via yum:
http://www.asterisk.org/downloads/yum --- Andre Courchesne - Consultant http://www.net-forces.com MSN: [email protected] Skype: VoipForces L'information contenue dans le présent document est la propriété de Andre Courchesne. Et est divulguée en toute confidentialité. Cette information ne doit pas être utilisée, divulguée à d'autres personnes ou reproduite sans le consentement écrit explicite de Andre Courchesne. The information contained in this document is confidential and property of Andre Courchesne. It shall not be used, disclosed to others or reproduced without the express written consent of Andre Courchesne. On 2010-02-20, at 4:48 PM, Peter Silva wrote: > So I have a spa2102 (SIP -> 2 FXS ports) that talks to the plain old > telephones in my house. Line 2 is set to use a voip provider (callcentric, > as recommended by mlug!) so far so good. What I would really like to do is > have some sort of routing where a little server does voicemail and forwards > it to my email account. I'd also like laptop softphone and home phone both > ring when someone phones home, and be able to have glorious voice menus to > allow per person extensions and distinctive rings, and ... I dunno what, but > it'll be fun. > > My router/firewall is debian, and apt-get install asterisk worked, but the > configuration looks really complicated. It doesn't seem to have any getting > started type documentation, just sort of reference material. Since I have > the SPA box, I don't actually need any POTS/PSTN function. without any PSTN > to do, do I even need asterisk? Is there pure SIP-based switch that would be > easier / faster / simpler ? > I have the ekiga softphone on my laptop, and an asterix prompt... > > I guess the first thing I'd like to do is create an account on asterix for > the ekiga phone, and another > one for "line2" on the SPA, and phone one from the other... (leaving line1, > the real phone, alone for now.) > Do I just mess with sip.conf for that? decent "getting started" type guides? > > _______________________________________________ > mlug mailing list > [email protected] > https://listes.koumbit.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mlug-listserv.mlug.ca _______________________________________________ mlug mailing list [email protected] https://listes.koumbit.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mlug-listserv.mlug.ca
