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Newer page: version 22 Last edited on Saturday, May 21, 2005 2:57:25 am by ElroyLiddington Revert
Older page: version 21 Last edited on Friday, April 22, 2005 3:39:04 pm by SpinOff Revert
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-note - most, if not all asterisk config files you need to change should be in /etc/asterisk 
+Note - most, if not all asterisk config files you need to change should be in /etc/asterisk 
  
 I recommend installing the asterisk sample configuration files, to achieve this in the asterisk source directory type 
  make samples 
-You probably want to renaming the ones we are modifying to .conf.old, so rename extensions.conf.old 
+You probably want to rename the ones we are modifying to .conf.old, so rename extensions.conf.old:  
  cd /etc/asterisk 
  for i in *; do cp $i $i.old; done 
 Then create a new one as below. This means the asterisk samples are still there to refer to if you want to see more options, and the modules etc should all be setup correctly (we dont change these yet). 
  
@@ -39,9 +39,9 @@
  ; now if we dial 8, we can check voicemail. 
 
  exten => 8,1,VoiceMailMain2 
  exten => 8,2,Hangup 
- ; Add some more extensions for the two lines . now we'll be able to call one line from the other. 
+ ; Add some more extensions for the two lines. Now we'll be able to call one line from the other. 
  ; And if no one answers, it will go to the mailbox for that line. 
 
  ; Line 1 
 
@@ -125,10 +125,10 @@
 if it is already running, reconnect to the asterisk server (then issue the reload command) 
  /usr/sbin/asterisk -r 
  reload 
  
-while in asterisk try taking a look at the dialplan (so we can work out how this asterisk thing works  
-Hopefully your dial plan will look something like this (if i havent screwed up) 
+while in asterisk try taking a look at the dialplan (so we can work out how this Asterisk thing works  
+Hopefully your dial plan will look something like this (if I haven't screwed up) 
  show dialplan 
  
  [[ Context 'home' created by 'pbx_config' ] 
  '2201' => 1. Dial(${PHONES1}|20|Ttm) [[pbx_config] 
@@ -152,15 +152,15 @@
  
 ---- 
  
 !STAGE ONE COMPLETE 
-ensure that you have an internally working system before going onto the next steps. 
+Ensure that you have an internally working system before going onto the next steps. 
  
 ---- 
  
 !Adding FWD to the callplan and reveiving incoming FWD calls. 
  
-To add dialling from and to FreeWorldDialUp we need to make asterisk register to teh FWD servers with the correct password and username, we also need to make FWD ring the correct phones when asterisk receives a call from FWD. To so this we need to add the following lines to extensions.conf. This configuration assumes that you also have an extension with the same number as your FWD user ID if you do not already have this extension you should add it using the templates in the previous section. 
+To add dialling from and to FreeWorldDialUp, we need to make Asterisk register to the FWD servers with the correct password and username; we also need to make FWD ring the correct phones when Asterisk receives a call from FWD. To do this we need to add the following lines to extensions.conf. This configuration assumes that you also have an extension with the same number as your FWD user ID; if you do not already have this extension you should add it using the templates in the previous section. 
  
  <in globals section> 
  FWDUSERID=<FWDUSERNUMBER> 
  MYNAME=<NAME>