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Configuration de base de voicemail sur Asterisk : les étapes à suivre



If you prefer to do things by hand or you use other kind of Linux distros, then follow the next two chapters to see how to download and install. It is also simle, but it will take 5 or 6 commands and editing of a text based configuration file.




Configuration de base de voicemail sur Asterisk.



When you connect to the FOP2 Manager for the first time, all the configuration database tables, initial button configuration and users will be created. If you do not perform this step, you won't be able to connect to FOP2 itself as it won't have any users or buttons defined to show.


The configuration file for the client side is js/presence.js, where you can set different global settings for the application itself. If you use a Centos based distribution, the full path of that file would be /var/www/html/fop2/js/presence.js.


The default FOP2 configuration uses the #exec directive to configure users and buttons based on information stored in a database managed by the FOP2Manager module. If you use Elastix, Issabel, Thirdlane, PBXinaFlash, MiRTA PBX, Ombutel, and the most popular Asterisk configuration GUIs, then you do not need to configure anything else and you can skip this section. Just point your browser to


Be careful as the automatic configuration does not configure the correct manager credentials, and it does not set up any databases or tables for the visual phonebook. It just setup users and buttons for FOP2.


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  • Create a virtual machine in VirtualBox

  • Install FreePBX Asterisk Server

  • Configure IP settings

  • Log in and configure extensions

This article explains how to set up a virtual machine Asterisk-based VoIP server using Sangoma's pre-built 'FreePBX' platform. FreePBX comes with Linux, Asterisk and a web configuration GUI already installed, which greatly simplifies the process of setting up a functional VoIP server. A virtual VoIP server can be extremely useful for training, testing or demonstration purposes.


Please note that when making changes to your voicemail.conf configurations, it is always advisable to refer back to the copy we made before beginning to configure our Voicemail settings. This will provide you with a detailed overview of all the contexts and options available, which will save you time and hassle when making any changes.


#make#make install#make samplesNous avons deux fichiers asterisk.sql pour la base de données asterisk et users.sql pour la création des comptes d'utilisateurs. 2ff7e9595c


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