Hi,

On 11:41, Sun 14 Aug 05, Matthew Boehm wrote:
> > - I've installed multiple asterisk instances on one server (via
> > vserver). Each * is for one customer, and has it's own extensions (like
> > 100, 101, 102, etc.) Note that the same extension can exist on other *
> > instances
> 
>     This is completely UNNECESSARY if you simply use contexts. We have 1
> asterisk server running 6 different companies and a good majority of their
> extensions overlap. This is very easy to configure.
> 

Do you also have some kind of tool so the companies can
manage their own context ?
We are doing this too, but all changes has to be done by our
engineers, since there's not yet a webbased tool out there
to give out access to 1 or 2 contexts.

Greetz,
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