[App_rpt-users] guidance

Steve Zingman szingman at msgstor.com
Wed Feb 25 17:04:35 UTC 2015


Loren,
Yes, the basics are the same. You are going to use dahdi in place of zaptel.
I did not use his script. The basics are as follows:

Install the base OS
Install required libraries
download source from svn
download dahdi from asterisk.org
compile and install dahdi
compile and install asterisk.
edit configuration files.

I would look at his script for pointers. I'll dig out my notes.

73, Steve N4IRS


On 2/25/2015 11:49 AM, Loren Tedford wrote:
> Sounds good I am experminting in a virtualized environment here at the 
> house before i actually try it on my big vps lol.. Dont want to 
> disrupt much traffic today might hear about it.. Anyway I am running 
> Debian Wheezy and was curious to the steps i see you said you compiled 
> by source code but was it similar to this article i found here.. Below..
> https://github.com/KD8EYF/squeezeterisk
> THIS IS THE SOURCES FOR ASTERISK, ZAPTEL, AND OTHER RELATED FILED FOR INSTALLATION OF AN ALLSTAR NODE ON DEBIAN SQUEEZE
> BUILT AND TESTING ON A CLEAN BARBONES INSTALL OF debian-6.0.5-amd64-CD-1.iso IN VIRTUALBOX
>
> INSTRUCTIONS
> ----------------------
>
> Install debian Squeeze via debian-6.0.5-(arch)-cd-1.iso
> Select "Yes" when asked "Use a network mirror?"
> Deselect "Desktop Environment"
> Select a network mirror close to to you
> Only Selected package is "Standard system"
>
>
> POST INSTALL
> -----------------------
> apt-get install git-core
> cd /usr/src
> git clonehttps://github.com/KD8EYF/squeezeterisk.git
> ./squeezeterisk/scripts/allstar-install.sh
>
>
> Think i am going to try this on my test server and just see what type 
> of error i get
>
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> On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 10:43 AM, Steve Zingman <szingman at msgstor.com 
> <mailto:szingman at msgstor.com>> wrote:
>
>     Loren,
>     I can't speak to VPS, but I have been running a hub for quite a
>     few years on VMware VSphere with good results. I'm running Debian
>     7.x and I compiled dahdi and Asterisk I don't know if you could do
>     it with the version out of the repo, but give it a try.
>
>     73, Steve N4IRS
>
>
>         Hello everyone
>         I am looking for guidance on how to setup just an allstar hub
>         on my vps
>         its running Debian 7.5 and was curious could i in theory just
>         install the
>         latest dsitro of Asterisk and plug the config files in to have
>         a system hub
>         the reason for this is trying to cut down on bandwidth at the
>         repeater site
>         and leave that for my VPS which has plenty of bandwidth to
>         handle just
>         about what ever anyone wanted to throw at it..
>
>
>         If there is some what a tutorial or reccomendation on how to
>         do this please
>         let me know i am very interested..
>
>
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