This video explains how to download and setup the virtual appliance, VMware Player, and accessing Trixbox for the first time: Asterisk Video Tutorial - Introduction To Trixbox
Trixbox introduction
This video will show you how asterisk can be easily managed with web interface available freely to download and use.
I know what you are thinking, asterisk is a such complicated thing, you have to know about voice protocols, extensions, contexts and many other stuff in order to build something, and it all takes too much time and effort to learn those. Moreover you have to know something about configuring and running linux and some other software that asterisk needs to run smoothly.
Yes, it is true. And you are not the only one who are thinking like this. Some guys thought about this too, and guess what, they wrote a nice looking, easy to adapt and full-featured web interface, then they put it on a CD and… made it free and opensource – anybody can download it and use it free of charge! Yes, you’ve heard it right there is a free and easy web interface for asterisk, along with preinstalled linux, that is prepared to be run or installed off the CD in a few easy steps.
It is called trixbox, in order to download it you have to go to their web site which www.trixbox.org and choose Trixbox CE (which stands for Community Edition) and then choose “download”. Here comes another surprise, if you are a home user, chances are that you do not have a spare computer to play with installing linux and asterisk, and then you have another option – you can download a VMWare image of linux system along with asterisk and web interface already installed and configured for easy usage.
VMWare is a virtualization software that allows your computer to run another operating system within, without changing anything on your hard drives and sharing resources between your system and guest system. They have got free product that is called “VMWare Player”, it allows you to run already existing images of operating systems, but does not allow you to create new. That will suit our needs for 100%.
So, first thing we need to do is to get VMWare player. You can download it for free at www.vwware.com, here click on the “Products” and then on “Desktop Virtualization Platform” and then on “VMWare Player”. Here it is.
Once you have downloaded and installed VMWare player, lets continue and download trixbox vmware image archive. Here it is. After downloading and unpacking trixbox’ image, you have to run your vmware player, click on the open button and find the place where you put your unpacked image of trixbox, and click on the “Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5” file, and as you can see linux system is booting now.
You will need to login to system to get basic information on how to access it, in order to do this, type “root” as username and “trixbox” as password (all letters are lowercase).
Here is information we need to know – how to access web interface, just go ahead and type it in your browser and you’ll be taken to interface of your newly installed and configured asterisk system. Wasn’t it easy?
In the next 2 videos I will do an overview of trixbox features.
Tags: Asterisk, Open Source, Telecommunications, VOIP by simon
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