Configuring AsteriskNOW and FreePBX for SIP extensions and Trunks In this lab we're going to install AsteriskNOW 2.0.2 with FreePBX, and configure it for use with SIP phone. In the second part we will configure SIP trunks between two AsteriskNOW servers. In the third part we will configure SIP trunk between AsteriskNOW server and a SIP capable Cisco router. Download AsteriskNOW from the following link http://dl.digium.com/load_balance.php?q=AsteriskNOW-2.0.2-i386-DVD.iso Burn the downloaded iso image to a DVD. Installing AsteriskNow 2.0.2 Load the AsteriskNow dvd on the machine you would like to use as Asterisk* server. Then reboot the machine and choose to boot from the CD. Note: You should only do this on a spare machine you don't have any important data, as the process described below will erase the entire disk drive. When you see the following screen, press 1 and hit Return. When you see the following screem, select "Remove all partitions on selected drive and create default layout" and click Next. Note: it will wipe out your entire system, so another warning, if you have any
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Configuring AsteriskNOW and FreePBX for SIP extensions and TrunksIn this lab we're going to install AsteriskNOW 2.0.2 with FreePBX, and configure it for use with SIP phone. In the second part we will configure SIP trunks between two AsteriskNOW servers. In the third part we will configure SIP trunk between AsteriskNOW server and a SIP capable Cisco router.
Load the AsteriskNow dvd on the machine you would like to use as Asterisk* server. Then reboot the machine and choose to boot from the CD. Note: You should only do this on a spare machine you don't have any important data, as the process described below will erase the entire disk drive.
When you see the following screen, press 1 and hit Return.
When you see the following screem, select "Remove all partitions on selected drive and create default layout" and click Next. Note: it will wipe out your entire system, so another warning, if you have any important data, do not continue.
Once you have rebooted and see the following screen, hit the "Tab" key to select Exit, then hit enter. If you want to come back to this Setup Agent, you can do so by typing "setup" after you've logged in as root user.
When you see the login prompt, type in the user name root, and the password you've set during the setup.
After you've logged in, find out if the server has and IP address by typing the command ifconfig
Note the IP address of your Asterisk server. From another computer, open a web browser and type in the IP address of your Asterisk server to start configuring.
Configuring AsteriskNow 2.0.2 using FreePBX WebUI
From another computer, open a web browser and type in the IP address of your Asterisk server to access the FreePBX WebUI and start configuring.
When you see the following page click on FreePBX Administration.
Once the details have been filled in click Submit.
The next step is to create a route that will use the trunk created above. Click on the Connectivity, Outbound Route, then fill in the details in the Route Settings, Dial Patterns that will use this route, and Trunk Sequence for Matched Routes. The image below indicates details that need to be filled in.
Click on the Submit button, then click on the Apply Config, then click reload.
Once the details have been filled in click Submit.
The next step is to create a route that will use the trunk created above. Click on the Connectivity, Outbound Route, then fill in the details in the Route Settings, Dial Patterns that will use this route, and Trunk Sequence for Matched Routes. The image below indicates details that need to be filled in.
Click on the Submit button, then click on the Apply Config, then click reload.
Congratulations, you've created a SIP trunk between two Asterisk servers.