Eric Fort
2009-Aug-15 02:20 UTC
[asterisk-users] bare minimum /etc/asterisk for sip based *
What files at a bare minimum need to be in /etc/asterisk for an asterisk server that does sip only and voicemail. I'm setting up an asterisk server to provide service for a single SIP softphone extension with SIP origination and termination. The main purpose of using * is for voicemail and future expansion ability. I know I need sip.conf extensions.conf voicemail.conf but what else? do I need: asterisk.conf codecs.conf rtp.conf indications.conf say.conf modules.conf dnsmgr.conf logger.conf dnsmgr.conf if so which of these as well? Thanks, Eric
Matt Riddell
2009-Aug-15 02:35 UTC
[asterisk-users] bare minimum /etc/asterisk for sip based *
On 15/08/09 2:20 PM, Eric Fort wrote:> What files at a bare minimum need to be in /etc/asterisk for an > asterisk server that does sip only and voicemail. I'm setting up an > asterisk server to provide service for a single SIP softphone > extension with SIP origination and termination. The main purpose of > using * is for voicemail and future expansion ability.The easiest way to get up and going is to just do "make samples" from the Asterisk source directory - then if you really want to remove config files, delete them and restart Asterisk once you have got everything up and going. -- Cheers, Matt Riddell Director _______________________________________________ http://www.venturevoip.com/news.php (Daily Asterisk News) http://www.venturevoip.com/st.php (SmoothTorque Predictive Dialer) http://www.venturevoip.com/c3.php (ConduIT3 PABX Systems)
Steve Edwards
2009-Aug-15 02:45 UTC
[asterisk-users] bare minimum /etc/asterisk for sip based *
On Fri, 14 Aug 2009, Eric Fort wrote:> What files at a bare minimum need to be in /etc/asterisk for an asterisk > server that does sip only and voicemail. I'm setting up an asterisk > server to provide service for a single SIP softphone extension with SIP > origination and termination. The main purpose of using * is for > voicemail and future expansion ability. > > I know I need > > sip.conf > extensions.conf > voicemail.conf > > but what else? > > do I need: > > asterisk.conf > codecs.conf > rtp.conf > indications.conf > say.conf > modules.conf > dnsmgr.conf > logger.conf > dnsmgr.confYou probably don't need dnsmgr.conf twice :) I'm a 1.2 Luddite, but if you don't have indications.conf, some phones will not "ring." Modules.conf (without the autoload cruft) will let you explicitly tell Asterisk which modules you want. Logger.conf says how much logging to do and where to put it. I strongly suggest syslogging to a central log host so you can [analyze|ignore] everything at once. -- Thanks in advance, ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Steve Edwards sedwards at sedwards.com Voice: +1-760-468-3867 PST Newline Fax: +1-760-731-3000