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NGN Lab Manual 11
NGN Lab Manual 11
EL423
LABORATORY MANUAL
Spring 2017
LAB 11
Configuring Asterisk for SIP Call on a Remotemachine
(Server-Client Relationship)
Ifrah Maqsood
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LAB ENGINEER SIGNATURE & DATE
1. Learning Objectives:
a. Creating SIP users in an asterisk server.
b. Exploring various parameters associated with SIP call establishment from user
perspective
2. Equipment Required:
a. VMware/Virtual Box
b. CentOS 6.5
c. Asterisk
3. Introduction:
This is a continuation of lab 10, so we start directly with lab task
Lab Task:
Configuring Asterisk
1) Back-Up Sample Configuration Files
The previous command ‘make samples’ created sample configuration files in the default
directory ‘/etc/asterisk/’. The commands below show how to create backups of some of these
files and how to create new simplified configuration for demo or testing purposes.
Issue each command as shown. The ‘mv’ (move) command is used here to rename
(backup) the provided sample configuration files:
root@localhost:/user/src/asterisk-1.8.16.0#
root@localhost:/etc/asterisk# mv extensions.conf extensions.conf.sample
root@localhost:/etc/asterisk# mv sip.conf sip.conf.sample
root@localhost:/etc/asterisk# mv iax.conf iax.conf.sample
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