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Where are the Asterisk-1.8 configuration files located?
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g9s0x:
I'm using tcl on a thin client for an Asterisk installation. This is my first experience with tcl which is a bit different than a normal full blown distro of linux. I installed the asterisk-1.8.tcz using the Apps Manager. I chose "Download + Load" and it installed fine in the /mnt/sda1/tce/optional/ directory. I can start and stop Asterisk just fine, but I'm used to having the configuration files located in /etc/asterisk/. Where are they located when using tcl? I need to configure some SIP users in the sip.conf file. Thanks in advance!
bmarkus:
Asterisk expects them in /usr/local/etc/asterisk
If you need samples install samples package.
Rich:
Hi g9s0x
There is also the asterisk-1.8-samples.tcz extension available should you need it.
g9s0x:
I don't have an etc directory in /usr/local/
I do have bin, include, lib, sbin, share, tce.installed, and var. Do I need to create the etc directory and make the configuration files from scratch? That's no problem, but I don't see the etc directory as it stands now.
Thanks for the help!
gerald_clark:
tce-load -iwc asterisk-1.8-samples
Then add
usr/local/etc/asterisk
to /opt/.filetool.lst
Then run backup
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