Just as an experiment, I tried to rename the two main configuration files (that AMP is making) and then to try to edit some easy configuration by hand.
My idea were just, if there were som "more easy and light" Asterisk installation available, rpm based or whatever, without all that owerhead of configuration things that is in Asterisk@home, possibly such a installation could be fitted into the sme server without to much "noise", and then the configuration could be some more "easy framework" edited by hand.
I just tried some testing on the Asterisk@home with these two files, setting up one external telephone line and 3 internal extensions. The 3 internal extensions can call each other. When a call is received from the outside all the telephones are ringing.
Have not been testing to much, but I think it works at least "by part".
sip.conf
[general]
port = 5060
bindaddr = 0.0.0.0
context = sip_guest
srvlookup = yes
language = no
register=>20202020:123456@213.160.242.135/20202020
[400]
accountcode=400
callerid = "navn" <400>
type = friend
host = dynamic
username = 400
secret = 1234
context = fra_40X
dtfmode = rfc2833
[401]
accountcode=401
callerid = "navn" <401>
type = friend
host = dynamic
username = 401
secret = 1234
context = fra_40X
dtfmode = rfc2833
[402]
accountcode=402
callerid = "navn" <402>
type = friend
host = dynamic
username = 402
secret = 1234
context = fra_40X
dtfmode = rfc2833
[ip24_utgaaende]
type=friend
secret=password
username=20202020
host=213.160.242.135
fromuser=20202020
insecure=very
fromdomain=213.160.242.135
dtmfmode=rfc2833
[ip24_inngaaende]
type=peer
host=213.160.242.135
insecure=very
canreinvite=no
context=fra_ip24
dtmfmode=inband
disallow=all
allow=alaw
extensions.conf
[fra_ip24]
exten => 52907527,1,Dial(SIP/400&SIP/401&SIP/402,,)
[fra_40X]
exten => 400,1,Dial(SIP/400,1,)
exten => 401,1,Dial(SIP/401,1,)
exten => 402,1,Dial(SIP/402,1,)
exten => _XXXX./400,1,Dial(SIP/${EXTEN}@ip24_utgaaende,,)
By the way, made with some help from some other norwegian discussion forum.
Doea anyone know some "small and easy Asterisk variant" with "manual configuration" that eventually can be fitted into the SME server without to much trouble. Does it for instance exist a Centos 4.1 variant ??
Such an "easy installation" might not be able to do all the things that Asterisk@home are able to, but it might be able to do some of the basic things about ip-telephony ? With some "premade" configuration files that should be developed further on, it should be able to do some basicc things.
Best reg Arne.