回復 19#daibaan
look at the boot process and click on the one with GUI. I think for the latest AsteriskNOW, they have not fixed the GUI problem.
You may use asterisk 1.4 + GUI first. I personally do not recommend you to install freepbx. But if you choose, you should try PIAF which is more mature and contains 1.8
I have download the latest version of plain Asterisk 1.8 and AsteriskNow from asterisk.org.
I installed AsteriskNow on a VM - twice, after Installation, I've only seen the vanilla CentOS, no Asterisk or AsteriskGUI, no Asterisk config files or /etc/asterisk director. I did not see the choice of various asterisk install option during booting of AsteriskNOW iso image. I must be missing something.
I have installed latest version of Asterisk 1.8 on 2 different CentOS machines, started playing with it.
I have also in the process of installing a CentOS VM and the install Asterisk on top of it, this is probably going to be my playpen, so I can take snapshot and have no fear of messing it up.
I Installed Asterisk, however, there are some many configuration files and sections in the configuration files, it is quite intimidating for new user, do you have some quick pointers to quick start guides? maybe sample configure files for simple/minimal configurations, say for a SIP phone with multiple SIP ITSP?