I like the way the 3com NBX system works.  The web interface is pretty
intuitive.  Adding users and devices is a snap through the GUI but to get to
the real meat you have to edit the dial plan.  To do this, you download a
text file to your desktop, edit it, then upload it again.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jeremy McNamara" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 9:34 AM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] NetworkWorld article on Open Source Telephony


> Chris Bond wrote:
>
> > I think one thing * is lacking at the moment is a web interface to
manage
> > and add users and do anything you can do via a shell interface.  If it
had
> > that but on a simplified level (oblessly you can have an advanced mode
too).
>
>
> The power of asterisk comes from its method of config. If one wraps it
> with a GUI one will inherently limit the flexibility.
>
> Then since the GUI is what gets 'seen' people ~may~ take the lack of
> flexibility or even just the look and flow of the GUI to be a reflection
> on the power of Asterisk.
>
>
>
> Jeremy McNamara
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