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Installing asterisk on synology nas
Installing asterisk on synology nas





installing asterisk on synology nas
  1. INSTALLING ASTERISK ON SYNOLOGY NAS INSTALL
  2. INSTALLING ASTERISK ON SYNOLOGY NAS UPDATE

For more information about setting up Synology NAS and installing DSM.

INSTALLING ASTERISK ON SYNOLOGY NAS UPDATE

Uninstall Asterisk and go through the DSM update to version 6.0. INSTALLING ASTERISK ON SYNOLOGY DSM UPDATE This entry was posted in and tagged on by 1. After all updates are gone (all packages are actual) open iPKGui from the synology main menu.

INSTALLING ASTERISK ON SYNOLOGY NAS INSTALL

Installation Simply find and install a Docker application from the Synology Package Center. Hi, I would like to know if it would be possibel to install Xivo onto a NAS system, like Synology or Qnap. I am selling synology systems to small businesses and end-users as integrated devices for multiple. In available packages you will find Asterisk 13.0 and Asterisk GUI. Install those (mark and apply, including all prerequisities). I run a Synology Diskstation network-attached storage (NAS) at home (specifically a model DS114). I use it primarily for backups but it is really a little server so you can do almost anything on it. This is especially true if you run packages written by the community (though Synology publishes very good ones, too). I run CrashPlan on it so things I store on it are backed up to 'the cloud' automatically (see and for instructions). I've plugged in a cheap-o USB audio adapter, connected it to my stereo, and can run Shairport on it (originally I ran but now run the ). This lets me easily stream audio from my computer to my stereo (using ). I also connect my USB printer to it so I can print wirelessly. One thing I've often wanted to run on it was Asterisk. Asterisk is a program that manages telephone lines and services (especially VoIP lines). Synology officially provides an Asterisk package that even includes a web GUI (though Digium using it). The problem with this package, however, is that they don't include the chan_motif module, which is necessary for running Google Voice lines with it. While ambitious me usually doesn't stick around too long when he shows up, he was around long enough to try to take the Asterisk source and Synology toolchains from the and rebuild their package from source, this time including chan_motif. I remember getting stuck on building some dependencies for my platform and ended up stopping there. Months later I decide to revisit this problem.

installing asterisk on synology nas

Looking through SynoCommunity's repository for their tool, I was thinking that maybe this would allow me to more easily create my own Asterisk package. Further looking led me to find their for using Debian Chroot (I liked, too). What is this?! It's running a second, parallel OS on your Diskstation. (I've run Optware on a PogoPlug v2 and on my Asus Router that had DD-WRT at the time (now Tomato) and I hated it. I can't remember why but I remember thinking it was such a pain in the neck. I have had zero desire to run it on my Diskstation from day one. That PogoPlug, by the way, lasted less than 18 months before I chucked it in the garbage. It all made me want to poke my eyeballs out. That was a long parenthetical.) So? Well Debian offers their own package of Asterisk that does include the chan_motif module! No rebuilding from source necessary. (Just a simple 'sudo apt-get install asterisk' is all you neeed.) Now we're cooking with.

  • INSTALLING ASTERISK ON SYNOLOGY DSM UPDATE.
  • INSTALLING ASTERISK ON SYNOLOGY DSM INSTALL.






  • Installing asterisk on synology nas