unless you are very familiar with dns concepts, you would be better off to
use the ISO, or be prepared to spend the time in the wiki understand dns
concepts.

you need to also install:

ntp bind bind-chroot

and your centos install needs to be without postgres, apache, etc. let the
sipx install rmp fetch it and configure it.

You would be doing yourself a favor to use the ISO.


On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 1:20 PM, bob gailer <[email protected]> wrote:

> OK I read the repo names and presume I use sipxecs-centos-stable.repo .
>
> Do I still follow the yum install instructions? I have lost track of where
> they are when I switched to the new wiki.
>
> Or should I not be trying to install in an existing system?
>
> --
> Bob Gailer
> 919-636-4239
> Chapel Hill NC
>
>


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