Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2004 9:34 pm Post subject: [Asterisk-doc] Need some help
Hi,
Good day!
I really wanted to try the asterisk PBX, but I don't know how to start it. What are the necessary hardware needed, how to setup and configure
asterisk PBX and lot of things that needs some assistance. What if I have an existing PBX(Fujitsu E-630) and 20 local phones, and I want to migrate it using
the Asterisk PBX because of some features that cannot be handle by an ordinary PBX such as the VoIP and etc. What are the hardware needed? can I still use
my ordinary telephone? I really appreciate all your opinions and thank you in advance.
Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2004 9:54 pm Post subject: [Asterisk-doc] Need some help
Quote:
I really wanted to try the asterisk PBX, but I don't know how to
start it. What are the necessary hardware needed, how to setup and
configure asterisk PBX and lot of things that needs some assistance.
This is the Asterisk Documentation Project list. You should post on the
users list. However, the results of this project are available here:
In fact there is no lack of descrptive and helpful information on the
web already.
Quote:
What if I have an existing PBX(Fujitsu E-630) and 20 local phones,
and I want to migrate it using the Asterisk PBX because of some
features that cannot be handle by an ordinary PBX such as the VoIP
and etc. What are the hardware needed? can I still use my ordinary
telephone? I really appreciate all your opinions and thank you in
advance.
Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 5:46 am Post subject: [Asterisk-doc] Need some help
Dear Marlon,
The questions you are asking are some of the questions we hope to answer through
the documentation project.
This forum, in fact, exists for the purpose of the members of the documentation
team to discuss issues relating to the creation of documentation. It is not the best
place to ask questions relating to Asterisk.
There are several sources of documentation which you will want to become familiar
with: The Asterisk Draft Handbook (http://www.digium.com/handbook-draft.pdf), the
VoIP-wiki pages (http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk), and our
own humble contribution at The Asterisk Documentation Project
(www.asteriskdocs.org).
Please help us by testing Volume One of the Documentation project
(http://www.asteriskdocs.org/modules/tinycontent/content/docbook/current_v1/docs-
pdf/vm1.pdf). That document's goal is to help you, the new user, get your first
Asterisk system running.
Asterisk is perhaps more like a programming language than a PBX. The simple fact
is that you are going to have to be willing to do a lot of reading and research to
unleash the power of the system.
Good luck!
Regards,
Jim.
On 5 Oct 2004 at 22:34, Marlon Verdad wrote:
Quote:
Hi,
Good day!
I really wanted to try the asterisk PBX, but I don't know how to start it. What are the necessary
hardware needed, how to setup and configure
asterisk PBX and lot of things that needs some assistance. What if I have an existing
PBX(Fujitsu E-630) and 20 local phones, and I want to migrate it using
the Asterisk PBX because of some features that cannot be handle by an ordinary PBX such as
the VoIP and etc. What are the hardware needed? can I still use
my ordinary telephone? I really appreciate all your opinions and thank you in advance.
Sincerely,
Marlon
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 7:22 pm Post subject: [Asterisk-doc] Need some help
Hi,
Good day!
Actually my goal is to integrate my existing telephony system to the LINUX PBX(Asterisk). I really don't have any idea what are the hardware requirements to be use in implementing the Asterisk that will fit to my ordinary phone. Is there any way that I can use my existing ordinary phone using the Asterisk? What particular hardware I need in my PC which has the LINUX PBX to be connected to my ordinary phones.
The questions you are asking are some of the questions we hope to answer through
the documentation project.
This forum, in fact, exists for the purpose of the members of the documentation
team to discuss issues relating to the creation of documentation. It is not the best
place to ask questions relating to Asterisk.
There are several sources of documentation which you will want to become familiar
with: The Asterisk Draft Handbook (http://www.digium.com/handbook-draft.pdf), the
VoIP-wiki pages (http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk), and our
own humble contribution at The Asterisk Documentation Project
(www.asteriskdocs.org).
Please help us by testing Volume One of the Documentation project
(http://www.asteriskdocs.org/modules/tinycontent/content/docbook/current_v1/docs-
pdf/vm1.pdf). That document's goal is to help you, the new user, get your first
Asterisk system running.
Asterisk is perhaps more like a programming language than a PBX. The simple fact
is that you are going to have to be willing to do a lot of reading and research to
unleash the power of the system.
Good luck!
Regards,
Jim.
On 5 Oct 2004 at 22:34, Marlon Verdad wrote:
Quote:
Hi,
Good day!
I really wanted to try the asterisk PBX, but I don't know how to start it. What are the necessary
hardware needed, how to setup and configure
asterisk PBX and lot of things that needs some assistance. What if I have an existing
PBX(Fujitsu E-630) and 20 local phones, and I want to migrate it using
the Asterisk PBX because of some features that cannot be handle by an ordinary PBX such as
the VoIP and etc. What are the hardware needed? can I still use
my ordinary telephone? I really appreciate all your opinions and thank you in advance.
Sincerely,
Marlon
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