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Installation Procedure
Before starting with this project you will require at least the following software.
1/. Insert CD
4/. Remove CD
6/. At this point you can browse to the IP Address of the AsteriskNow Server
(http://192.168.10.210 – in this example)
You will get the 'Freepbx' GUI
User name: freepbx
Password: fpbx
Note: It is best to configure your DHCP server to allocate a static address to this machine.
7/. Use Putty to access the server (User = root Password = set during installation)
Username root
This can take some time and the screen will look at lot different to the above example the first time you
update.
9d/. Click a module name to see the option to download and update. Also see "Download All" and
"Update All"
NOTE
You may need to do this more than once if you have interdependencies.
This will result in a number of command lines scrolling up your screen (see picture on the next page).
cd asterisk-gui
cd /root
You should now be able to see all of the Astrerisk ‘conf’ files.
;!
;! Automatically generated configuration file
;! Filename: http.conf (/etc/asterisk/http.conf)
;! Generator: Manager
;! Creation Date: Mon May 10 23:29:10 2010
;!
[general]
enabled = yes
enablestatic = yes
bindaddr = [IP Address of Your Asterisk Now Server]
bindport = 8088
[general]
enabled = yes
webenabled = yes
port = 5038
bindaddr = 0.0.0.0
[admin]
secret = [Your Password]
read = system,call,log,verbose,command,agent,user,config
write = system,call,log,verbose,command,agent,user,config
NOTE
1/. ‘admin’ can be any logon name that you wish – it does not have to be ‘admin’
2/. I usually keep a copy of these files and just copy them across from my PC to the AsteriskNow Server
cd asterisk-gui
make checkconfig
http://192.168.10.210:8088/asterisk/static/config/index.html
The user name is admin (or whatever you set in your manager.conf)