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 The Asterisk configuration files are stored in the ''/mnt/kd/asterisk/'' directory.  As a convenience, ''/etc/asterisk/'' is a symlink to the ''/mnt/kd/asterisk/'' directory.  Almost all of the configuration of Asterisk can be performed via the Edit tab in the web interface, or if you prefer use the CLI with ''vi'' or ''nano'' to edit the text configuration files. The Asterisk configuration files are stored in the ''/mnt/kd/asterisk/'' directory.  As a convenience, ''/etc/asterisk/'' is a symlink to the ''/mnt/kd/asterisk/'' directory.  Almost all of the configuration of Asterisk can be performed via the Edit tab in the web interface, or if you prefer use the CLI with ''vi'' or ''nano'' to edit the text configuration files.
  
-AstLinux's design goals does not use the GUI-only/FreePBX-style Asterisk configuration.  Rather, a more custom, hand crafted Asterisk configuration approach for a specific solution.  The IP Phone provisioning tools provided in AstLinux can eliminate much of the tedium when managing phone extensions.+AstLinux's design goals does not use the GUI-only/FreePBX-style Asterisk configuration.  Rather, a more custom, hand crafted Asterisk configuration approach for a specific solution.  The IP Phone Provisioning tools provided in AstLinux can eliminate much of the tedium when managing phone extensions.
  
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