Re: [Asterisk-Users] looking for newbie resources

2004-07-05 Thread Andy Powell
Hi Hank,

Working on updating it, and perhaps splitting it into more than one page

Andy

On 04/07/2004 at 17:52 hank smith wrote:

hello andy is your user guide updated?

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From: Andy Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2004 5:24 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] looking for newbie resources



 On 04/07/2004 at 14:53 Steven M. Sawczyn wrote:

 Hi,  I am very interested in VOIP and telephony in general, although
 admittedly, I don't know much about the theories and protocols behind
it.
 Having also an interest in Linux, I was really excited to come upon
 Asterisk.  I would really like to learn more about Asterisk and VOIP in
 general and am wondering if anyone could suggest some beginner
resources?
 Of course I've found that the best way to learn something is to just
dive
 in
 and try it, but I don't think I'm ready to tackle installing Asterisk
yet.


 In which case, http://www.automated.it/asterisk/ You'll find a link there
for
 my Asterisk Live! CD (it's a test version, but feedback so far has been
 favourable)


 
 I'm running Slackware Linux on a machine which at the moment, is just
 hosting mail.  In addition, I have accounts with both Vonage and
 Broadvoice.
 My idea is to set up a mini PBX here at home using both VOIP providers
as
 my
 main lines and using my LAN to connect a few extensions.  Might this be
a
 good way to start learning, or am I way off track?
 
 Again, I am very new to this, so any info/resources/suggestions greatly
 appreciated.

 You could also try http://www.automated.it/guidetoasterisk.htm to
 get you going...

 The wiki has useful info too

 http://www.voip-info.org


 Andy


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[Asterisk-Users] looking for newbie resources

2004-07-04 Thread Steven M. Sawczyn
Hi,  I am very interested in VOIP and telephony in general, although
admittedly, I don't know much about the theories and protocols behind it.
Having also an interest in Linux, I was really excited to come upon
Asterisk.  I would really like to learn more about Asterisk and VOIP in
general and am wondering if anyone could suggest some beginner resources?
Of course I've found that the best way to learn something is to just dive in
and try it, but I don't think I'm ready to tackle installing Asterisk yet.

I'm running Slackware Linux on a machine which at the moment, is just
hosting mail.  In addition, I have accounts with both Vonage and Broadvoice.
My idea is to set up a mini PBX here at home using both VOIP providers as my
main lines and using my LAN to connect a few extensions.  Might this be a
good way to start learning, or am I way off track?

Again, I am very new to this, so any info/resources/suggestions greatly
appreciated.

Thanks in advance,

Steve

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] looking for newbie resources

2004-07-04 Thread usedcanon
www.voip-info.org !

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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] looking for newbie resources


Hi,  I am very interested in VOIP and telephony in general, although
admittedly, I don't know much about the theories and protocols behind it.
Having also an interest in Linux, I was really excited to come upon
Asterisk.  I would really like to learn more about Asterisk and VOIP in
general and am wondering if anyone could suggest some beginner resources?
Of course I've found that the best way to learn something is to just dive in
and try it, but I don't think I'm ready to tackle installing Asterisk yet.

I'm running Slackware Linux on a machine which at the moment, is just
hosting mail.  In addition, I have accounts with both Vonage and Broadvoice.
My idea is to set up a mini PBX here at home using both VOIP providers as my
main lines and using my LAN to connect a few extensions.  Might this be a
good way to start learning, or am I way off track?

Again, I am very new to this, so any info/resources/suggestions greatly
appreciated.

Thanks in advance,

Steve

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] looking for newbie resources

2004-07-04 Thread michael koehler
www.voipbox.de, EN lang blog for news etc
On Jul 4, 2004, at 8:53 PM, Steven M. Sawczyn wrote:
Hi,  I am very interested in VOIP and telephony in general, although
admittedly, I don't know much about the theories and protocols behind 
it.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] looking for newbie resources

2004-07-04 Thread Andy Powell

On 04/07/2004 at 14:53 Steven M. Sawczyn wrote:

Hi,  I am very interested in VOIP and telephony in general, although
admittedly, I don't know much about the theories and protocols behind it.
Having also an interest in Linux, I was really excited to come upon
Asterisk.  I would really like to learn more about Asterisk and VOIP in
general and am wondering if anyone could suggest some beginner resources?
Of course I've found that the best way to learn something is to just dive
in
and try it, but I don't think I'm ready to tackle installing Asterisk yet.


In which case, http://www.automated.it/asterisk/ You'll find a link there for
my Asterisk Live! CD (it's a test version, but feedback so far has been
favourable)



I'm running Slackware Linux on a machine which at the moment, is just
hosting mail.  In addition, I have accounts with both Vonage and
Broadvoice.
My idea is to set up a mini PBX here at home using both VOIP providers as
my
main lines and using my LAN to connect a few extensions.  Might this be a
good way to start learning, or am I way off track?

Again, I am very new to this, so any info/resources/suggestions greatly
appreciated.

You could also try http://www.automated.it/guidetoasterisk.htm to
get you going...

The wiki has useful info too

http://www.voip-info.org


Andy


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] looking for newbie resources

2004-07-04 Thread hank smith
hello andy is your user guide updated?
- Original Message -
From: Andy Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2004 5:24 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] looking for newbie resources



 On 04/07/2004 at 14:53 Steven M. Sawczyn wrote:

 Hi,  I am very interested in VOIP and telephony in general, although
 admittedly, I don't know much about the theories and protocols behind it.
 Having also an interest in Linux, I was really excited to come upon
 Asterisk.  I would really like to learn more about Asterisk and VOIP in
 general and am wondering if anyone could suggest some beginner resources?
 Of course I've found that the best way to learn something is to just dive
 in
 and try it, but I don't think I'm ready to tackle installing Asterisk
yet.


 In which case, http://www.automated.it/asterisk/ You'll find a link there
for
 my Asterisk Live! CD (it's a test version, but feedback so far has been
 favourable)


 
 I'm running Slackware Linux on a machine which at the moment, is just
 hosting mail.  In addition, I have accounts with both Vonage and
 Broadvoice.
 My idea is to set up a mini PBX here at home using both VOIP providers as
 my
 main lines and using my LAN to connect a few extensions.  Might this be a
 good way to start learning, or am I way off track?
 
 Again, I am very new to this, so any info/resources/suggestions greatly
 appreciated.

 You could also try http://www.automated.it/guidetoasterisk.htm to
 get you going...

 The wiki has useful info too

 http://www.voip-info.org


 Andy


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