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aster-install will install the following components plus any dependencies: | aster-install will install the following components plus any dependencies: | ||
* Asterisk version 1.4.x or 1.6.x | * Asterisk version 1.4.x or 1.6.x | ||
* DAHDi | |||
* MySQL | * MySQL | ||
* Apache | * Apache | ||
* spanDSP | * spanDSP | ||
* agx-ast-addons if | * agx-ast-addons if Asterisk 1.4.x selected | ||
* CDR Analysier | * CDR Analysier | ||
* phpSysinfo | * phpSysinfo |
Revision as of 05:43, 6 April 2009
What is aster-install
aster-install is a shell script for Linux that will install Asterisk with the necessary add-ons for Asterisk to function with dahdi, faxing and Asterisk Analyser.
What does aster-install install
aster-install will install the following components plus any dependencies:
- Asterisk version 1.4.x or 1.6.x
- DAHDi
- MySQL
- Apache
- spanDSP
- agx-ast-addons if Asterisk 1.4.x selected
- CDR Analysier
- phpSysinfo
What does not get installed
- codec g729 or g723
- Flash Operator Panel
How do I install and activate the script
To install the script copy and past the following lines to your Linux CLI
wget http://www.klaverstyn.com.au/asterisk/script/aster-install.sh wget http://www.klaverstyn.com.au/asterisk/script/aster-values chmod +x aster-install.sh
Edit the file aster-values to suite your needs, then run aster-install.sh
./aster-install.sh
What is aster-values
aster-values is the data file that contains the version of the applications that you want to install.
Editing aster-values
The file has the following sections:
- Asterisk version
- MySQL user and database details
- phpsysinfo
- OS updates
- Internode repository
- email address for logwatch
- spanDSP version
Once you open the file and look at its contents it becomes self explanatory.
Testing Installation
Asterisk Functional
From the CLI type in:
asterisk -r
If you are entered into the Asterisk CLI then you know Asterisk has been installed correctly.
Faxing
core show applications like fax
should give you a result like
-= Matching Asterisk Applications =- NVFaxDetect: Detects fax sounds on all channel types (IAX and SIP too) RxFAX: Receive a FAX to a file TxFAX: Send a FAX file -= 3 Applications Matching =-
CDR
cdr mysql status
should give a result like
Connected to asteriskcdr@127.0.0.1 using table cdr for 7 minutes, 26 seconds. Wrote 0 records since last restart.
Using a WEB browser you should be able to conenct to the WEB CDR Analysier
http://ipaddress/cdr
DAHDi
dahdi show status
should give a result like
Description Alarms IRQ bpviol CRC4 DAHDI_DUMMY/1 (source: RTC) 1 UNCONFIGUR 0 0 0