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Dialplan

Postby iperfectleads » Thu Oct 06, 2016 5:02 pm

Hi
I am going through the manager's manual and see the need to edit the dial plan. Although I understand the concept not sure how to physically get to the extension.conf file to made the changes. Could someone help?
Thank you
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Re: Dialplan

Postby Eugene » Fri Oct 07, 2016 4:03 am

Hello,

IMHO http://www.asteriskdocs.org/ is a good place to start.

Regards,
Gene
ViciBox_v.7.x86_64-7.0.3.iso, Asterisk v.11.22.0-vici
ASTGUI Admin v. 2.12-552a b.160429-0835, ASTGUI Client v. 2.12-492c b.160428-1826
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No extra software, No Digium/Sangoma Hardware
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Re: Dialplan

Postby iperfectleads » Fri Oct 07, 2016 12:39 pm

Thanks for the link
It seems I am still having the same problem, Although I understand the concept of the dialplan. I am having trouble understanding how open the extension.conf file I have Vicibox installed.
Could you help me with step by step instruction on what I should do after I log into Vicidial?
thanks
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Re: Dialplan

Postby Eugene » Tue Oct 11, 2016 5:51 am

Extensions.conf file resides in the /etc/asterisk directory of the Asterisk server. You have to login there and use text editor to change it. For example:
Code: Select all
#ssh <server ip address> -l root
...
# nano /etc/asterisk/extensions.conf


Hopefully, this will help.

Regards,
Gene
ViciBox_v.7.x86_64-7.0.3.iso, Asterisk v.11.22.0-vici
ASTGUI Admin v. 2.12-552a b.160429-0835, ASTGUI Client v. 2.12-492c b.160428-1826
1 DB + 1 WEB + 1 Asterisk + 1 Archive servers
No extra software, No Digium/Sangoma Hardware
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Re: Dialplan

Postby iperfectleads » Thu Oct 13, 2016 10:52 am

Thanks for the reply I am kind of embarrassed to continually ask for help with the extension.conf file.

After I login "root" "password' I am at "web1' the name of the server.
What do I type in to get to the extension.conf file in my asterisk directory? I am using opensuse.
Thanks
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Re: Dialplan

Postby Eugene » Fri Oct 14, 2016 1:01 am

Ok.

If you have 'all in one' default installation, i.e. Asterisk, database and web servers reside on the same machine, then you just type

"nano /etc/asterisk/extensions.conf"

to open extensions.conf for editing.

If you have clustered installation, i.e. Asterisk, database and web servers reside on different machines, then you have to login to Asterisk server first.

Alternative way is to issue 'mc' command and navigate to /etc/asterisk directory, select extensions.conf file and press <F4> to edit it.

Regards,
Gene
ViciBox_v.7.x86_64-7.0.3.iso, Asterisk v.11.22.0-vici
ASTGUI Admin v. 2.12-552a b.160429-0835, ASTGUI Client v. 2.12-492c b.160428-1826
1 DB + 1 WEB + 1 Asterisk + 1 Archive servers
No extra software, No Digium/Sangoma Hardware
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