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HOWTO: Add Asterisk-Addons for AsteriskNOW 1.7

Due to licensing issues Asterisk-Addons is not installed in AsteriskNOW.

This means that CDR is not working.
This article will show you how to fix that.

First of all, open up a shell on your AsteriskNOW server and enter the following command:

yum install asterisk16-addons

When you get the prompt

Install       5 Package(s)
Upgrade       0 Package(s)

Total download size: 569 k
Is this ok [y/N]:

Type y and hit Enter

After a while you will get the following output:
[code]
Installed:
asterisk16-addons.i386 0:1.6.2.1-1_centos5


v3 spun off to give it full independence

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There have been some inquiries over the last few weeks along with some additional news that has come out concerning the direction of FreePBX v3 and the lack of activity in SVN.

Rest assured that the intensive work that has gone into this project is live and well but will be continuing under a new project name.


FreePBX 2.8 out the Door and 2.9 Coming Strong

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We are excited to have the 2.8 release finalized and released for general availability. We moved to final release status at the beginning of this past week finishing the 2.8 Milestone with 332 closed tickets comprising of 231 bugs and 101 feature requests and similar. As always, a majority of the bug fixes are bugs from version 2.7 and earlier which are usually only addressed in the new release.


Plans for the Next Milestone (2.9)

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I'm hoping that all of you in the States had a good July 4th Weekend, or for our Northern neighbors, a great Canada Days celebration! The current 2.8 release is looking great with over 2700 systems running the new version and very little noise on the bug tracker front. With those stats, we will be moving it from a release candidate to a final release this week so stay tuned!


FreePBX 2.8 Release Candidate Released

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We hinted at the potential of a release candidate in last week's blog and from the great stability we've seen so far here we are! We've now had about 1500 testers on the previous beta which is enough with the low bug rate to move forward as we just did! As of this blog we've closed 299 tickets against the 2.8 Milestone many of them being new features or bug fixes that existed in prior releases (and are often ONLY fixed in this release!)


FreePBX 2.8 Almost Ready for Release Candidate!

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If you have not already noticed, we pushed the FreePBX 2.8 Upgrade Module out to the online repository. This means that you can download and upgrade your 2.7 systems to the current beta as you would any other module! This was done earlier this week and we've already seen a significant number of new systems upgrade to 2.8 as a result of this.


High Availability Backup and Restore

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In our never ending quest to make FreePBX the best phone system that doesn't require money to buy (and even better than most that do cost money...), allow us to introduce you to the latest features in the Backup & Restore module. Last week we alluded to a critical server error, but left you guessing as to how we address that. This is a big step in that direction.


FreePBX 2.8 beta2

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Version 2.8 has really shaped up with quite a few new features from when we first launched the 2.8 Milestone. I'm really excited to see many of the changes and nuggets of features that we have squeezed into this release since kicking it off just 3 months ago! We are almost at the home stretch so roll up your sleeves and help us get there!


Preview the all-new Directory

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Do you use the Dial-by-Name option of the current FreePBX Directory? If no, read on as you might find there is goodness to come. If yes, have you ever wanted to add a user with no voicemail? have your admin called instead of you? wanted to add a Ring Group or Queue to it, call an external cell phone, or more?

The current Dial-by-Name directory achieves some basic goals but has always left a lot to be desired. In a lot of use cases it was plagued with issues that made it less than desirable and in my opinion often not viable.


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