How to add new extensions using “Asterisk web portal or GUI”?
jackson 02-September-2008 01:59:32 PM

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Go to a pc on your network with a web browser and connect to your Asterisk@Home box. Click on Asterisk Management Portal (user: maint, pass: password) and then setup. Click Extensions then Add Extension. Use the default extension 200 and type in a password for registration like "abc123". then enter the name of the person using this extension.

Go down to the voicemail section and enter a voicemail password. Use something you can type on a phone keypad like '1234'. Enter an e-mail address where you would like your voice messages sent and click add extension. Then click on the red apply bar at the top of the screen.

Set up a phone for this extension. Get a SIP phone an X-Ten soft phone is good for testing. See the section on the X-Ten phone. remember to use your extension and extension password.

Make a call from your phone. (try *45 this is a local echo test)
Posted by sagitraz


. First select New Entry options in the extensions window and then click the New Button.
. In Extension window, assign a 4-digit extension
. In the name column enter the First and Last Name as well
. Enter your password, email, caller-id, analog phone and calling rule.

Posted by jackson



Posted: 03-September-2008 10:30:49 AM By: jackson

. First select New Entry options in the extensions window and then click the New Button.
. In Extension window, assign a 4-digit extension
. In the name column enter the First and Last Name as well
. Enter your password, email, caller-id, analog phone and calling rule.

Posted: 05-September-2008 09:06:21 AM By: sagitraz

Go to a pc on your network with a web browser and connect to your Asterisk@Home box. Click on Asterisk Management Portal (user: maint, pass: password) and then setup. Click Extensions then Add Extension. Use the default extension 200 and type in a password for registration like "abc123". then enter the name of the person using this extension.

Go down to the voicemail section and enter a voicemail password. Use something you can type on a phone keypad like '1234'. Enter an e-mail address where you would like your voice messages sent and click add extension. Then click on the red apply bar at the top of the screen.

Set up a phone for this extension. Get a SIP phone an X-Ten soft phone is good for testing. See the section on the X-Ten phone. remember to use your extension and extension password.

Make a call from your phone. (try *45 this is a local echo test)