[olug] Which Asterisk?

Luke-Jr luke at dashjr.org
Sat Jun 23 05:16:24 UTC 2007


Trixbox/FreePBX are generally temporary trash. Nobody involved with Asterisk 
will support anyone using them. Or at least that's how it was last time I 
checked... there's an unlikely possibility things may have changed since.

On Saturday 23 June 2007 00:13, Lane Roberts wrote:
> I recently (read: this week) setup a system using Trixbox - 2.2 is the
> latest.  Simple 15 minute install, everything that can be automatically set
> up is done for you - It installs a really nice at-a-glance status page as
> well as all the separate configuration tools in a single place.  It comes
> with FreePBX for general setup and endpoint scripts for different
> hardphones (Cisco, linksys, Aastra, Grandstream etc.)   At the moment,
> documentation on the trixbox site is sorely lacking, but most issues you
> run into will either be discussed on the forums or one of the voip-info
> sites.  If you're not using any analog phones or trunks, configuration is
> even easier.
>
>
> LR
>
> On 6/22/07, Neal R <neal at lists.rauhauser.net> wrote:
> >    I've got $2,500 tied up in a Cisco phone system we hardly use, a 1U
> > rackmount with zero miles on it, and a Soekris 4801. I'm going to kill
> > the Cisco thing and move to Asterisk ... anyone got a suggestion on the
> > easiest method for doing this?
> >
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