Installing Asterisk On Synology Nas
Hi everbody, Synology has published a package to quickly install Asterisk on its Diskstation NAS systems - unfortunately, FreePBX so far has not been ported successfully onto those NASes. Anyone out there who can help how to add FreePBX to Synology's Asterisk package (with 44.000 downloads of Diskstation users!!!) or install FreePBX+Asterisk together on the Diskstation? FreePBX is so much easier to configure, even though I believe the GUI could be cleaned up a bit - this are partially still very confusing.
Jan 06, 2013 [HELP] Installing and configuring Asterisk on. We have a NAS by Synology - DS1511+ that has Asterisk installed. Installing and configuring Asterisk. Jan 23, 2016 Running Asterisk with Google Voice on your Synology Diskstation I run a Synology Diskstation network-attached storage. Your Asterisk installation. For more information about setting up Synology NAS and installing DSM, see the Quick Installation Guide for. Synology NAS User's Guide Based on DSM 5.2.
I am working on using a AVM Fritzbox Router as trunk to get my analog or ISDN phones as extensions and the PSTN ISDN connection as trunk for FreePBX. This way, you can even have Synology as your PBX for non-SIP phone lines. Thank you for your help in advance, Mick.
It's an interesting idea but I'd not do that unless you are just doing that for home. You want a fully supported PBX platform for business use, not just Asterisk 'available' on Synology.
Download Switch Girl Season 1 Sub Indo more. Synology, to the best of my knowledge, does not provide any support for Asterisk on there so any Asterisk or Synology update might cause problems and patches and updates might not be forthcoming. Beyond that, PBXs are typically high priority and not appropriate for an SMB class NAS device. Synology is nice but this isn't a good use for it, in my opinion. Fender Squier Guitar Serial Number Decoder.
Do you not have a server to put a PBX on? Wintotal Software Crack. What is driving you to want to consider this route? By using your own PBX on your own hardware you can control what updates are installed to the root OS and not be worried that all of a sudden a Synology update may bomb your Asterisk server. Then what do you do? What what if a firmware rollback makes Asterisk work but bombs your file shares? By keeping the two separate, you do better in terms of DR and overall control. More than anything that sounds like something Synology added as a pure marketing tactic to get people to use their device as an all-in-one solution.
Scott Alan Miller wrote: It's an interesting idea but I'd not do that unless you are just doing that for home. You want a fully supported PBX platform for business use, not just Asterisk 'available' on Synology. Synology, to the best of my knowledge, does not provide any support for Asterisk on there so any Asterisk or Synology update might cause problems and patches and updates might not be forthcoming. Beyond that, PBXs are typically high priority and not appropriate for an SMB class NAS device. Synology is nice but this isn't a good use for it, in my opinion. Do you not have a server to put a PBX on?
What is driving you to want to consider this route? I'm looking at upgrading our Shoretel system which I'm expecting to be fairly expensive.
I plan to compare the cost of other systems besides just paying for the upgrade. Synology has the ability to mirror two devices and if I was going to do this they would also be dedicated. My thought was that this is basically Asterisk on Linux.