asterisk-config-xxx (was: asterisk dapper.2114_to_dapper.2234 diff)

Mark Purcell msp at debian.org
Sun Aug 6 22:33:07 UTC 2006


On Sunday 06 August 2006 22:43, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> > asterisk-config-demo
> > asterisk-config-minimum
>
> The demo is easy to disable, and provides a "functioing" (answering)
> PBX.
>

Oh don't get me wrong.  The demo config is good and as a default it 
demonstrates that you have a working asterisk box, dials out to digium and 
answers calls from the console so it is a useful test case.

> What exactly do you want from the default configuration that is not
> provided by it? What would there be in the "minimal" configuration?

I was thinking along the lines of your default xorcom rapid install which 
assumes 1xFXO, and a couple of SIP extensions. So someone with the default 
hardware could get online with a SOHO solution very quickly.

Then maybe we get a couple of use cases going by providing default configs 
packages for a couple of cases:

asterisk-config-fxo+sip
asterisk-config-fxo+sip+iax
asterisk-config-sip
asterisk-config-fxo+fxs+sip
...

Mark




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