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Theoretically you have a working node once the install is complete. Linux users will not be surprised to see a test login: prompt. But what to do next is less than clear. This section will explain some of the first things that need to be done. | Theoretically you have a working node once the install is complete. Linux users will not be surprised to see a test login: prompt. But what to do next is less than clear. This section will explain some of the first things that need to be done. | ||
+ | * Logging in | ||
+ | * Adjusting the Time Zone | ||
+ | * Allstar Registration | ||
+ | * Changing the host name | ||
+ | * Set Audio Levels | ||
+ | * Update from SVN | ||
+ | * Starting and Stopping Asterisk |
Latest revision as of 04:58, 28 January 2019
Theoretically you have a working node once the install is complete. Linux users will not be surprised to see a test login: prompt. But what to do next is less than clear. This section will explain some of the first things that need to be done.
- Logging in
- Adjusting the Time Zone
- Allstar Registration
- Changing the host name
- Set Audio Levels
- Update from SVN
- Starting and Stopping Asterisk