![]() No SIP client credentials, inward call routing rules or outward calling rules or dial plans are created, but this repository contains some (basic) tips for doing this.At the end, if you have entered your Google Voice credentials correctly in a single file, asterisk should be running, registered to Google Voice, visible with pjsip show registration.Do all the above from the command line, without needing Apache2, PHP, FreePBX etc.Use a template file included in /etc/asterisk/nf to enter your secret Google Voice OAuth details.Create a DEB file with Requires set to (subsequently) install without having to compile asterisk.Fetch and compile asterisk (15) from naf419's asterisk repository.Install pre-requisites for compiling asterisk.Update raspberrypi packages and kernel for Paspberry Pi 3 Model B/B+.Create a bootable SD card with Ubuntu Bionic that can be booted on a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B/B+.This repository contains scripts to automate the steps to: ![]() Asterisk with PJSIP Google Voice support on Raspberry Pi 3 Model B/B+ on Ubuntu Bionic
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