How install AsteriskNow on Raspberry Pi 3?

Hi everyone,

Someone would have already installed AsteriskNow on a Raspberry Pi 3 ? I know there is a version for raspberry named RasPBX on the website http://www.raspberry-asterisk.org/ but he’s not complete like the version FreePBX with CentOS. Anybody know how can I do that ?

Best regards,
Lordaker.

AsteriskNOW itself is only provided for PC.

If you want FreePBX and a distro you should investigate other options.

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@jcolp And In AsteriskNow we can edit files manually ?

AsteriskNOW is a FreePBX based distribution. The same restrictions that normally apply for FreePBX apply to it.

Thanks a lot for your reply @jcolp

One more question. ASteriskNow works with all type of IP Phone like Grandstream or Digium Phone only ?

I suspect it is most commonly used with non-Digium SIP phones.

Support for provisioning may be variable.

It should also support H.323 and Cisco native IP phones, but not other proprietary IP phone protocols.

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Yes in the FreePBX Distro we can’t edit the configuration files… Why ?

Because FreePBX manages and creates the configuration files, that is its purpose.

Install Raspbian which is a Debian-based, then follow the FreePBX instruction for Debian installation

Perhaps. But they could have left us the ability to customize the configuration files.
But it’s a great application for the persons like me, who don’t have enough knownledge in telephony.

For support on FreePBX, use https://community.freepbx.org/

However, I believe it does allow some customisation, but that customisation needs to done within the constraints of the very large static dialplan provided by FreePBX.

ambiorixg12:
Install Raspbian which is a Debian-based, then follow the FreePBX instruction for Debian installation

This is the answer, thanks. (Might try it myself.)

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https://wiki.freepbx.org/display/FOP/Installing+FreePBX+13+on+Debian+8.1

@ambiorixg12 Alright. I will try it…Thanks