extension : 1235 (dial this and leave a message to yourself).call vmail and enter this as the extention and password 4242) Backup both sip.conf and nf which are located in the /etc/asterisk folder by doing theses commands:Ħ) Now that everything is installed (unless you got errors, if so, go to and post messages there with your issues ), now’s the time to start Asterisk for the first time by entenring this command:Īsterisk -vvvvgc (this will start in debug mode which is good to find out about errors)ħ) There are several extensions already preconfigured in the basic install, and here they are: Should be run after installing Asterisk:ĥ) Now’s a good time to go ahead and backup some files. Make menuselect # for extra configuration Must be installed after zaptel and (if you need it) libpri (I did this also): Optional (I still did it either way): If you have Zaptel digital cards: Make menuselect (make sure your terminal window is set for at least 80×21 or the menu select command will give you an error) Should be run before building Asterisk ( NOTE: You may need to reboot if you see errors about missing kernel sources.): Kubuntu/Ubuntu, Fedora or Mandriva would work fine.ġ) Get linux installed and mark down the IP address of the box.Ģ) su to root, then download the current tar files from to /usr/src:ģ) Follow the commands bellow to untar each package in /usr/src (in this example I’m using versions that were up-to-date, change the version numbers to what ever versions you downloaded):Ĥ) Start installing the different packages by following theses commands, again, as root: First, I set up a box with Linux RedHat ES4 but I think any Linux distro would do. I have read about Asterisk and wanted to test it out as I will be managing/troubleshooting it at work anytime soon, so I thought of getting my hands dirty and getting some basic experience on it.
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