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There a couple of ways to start, stop, or restart asterisk. | There a couple of ways to start, stop, or restart asterisk. | ||
− | Stopping Asterisk: | + | '''Stopping Asterisk:''' |
− | + | systemctl stop asterisk | |
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− | + | '''Starting Asterisk:''' | |
− | Starting Asterisk: | + | systemctl start asterisk |
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− | + | '''Restarting Asterisk:''' | |
− | + | systemctl restart asterisk | |
− | Restarting Asterisk: | + | |
− | + | '''Status of Asterisk:''' | |
− | + | systemctl status asterisk | |
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− | Status of Asterisk: | ||
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Asterisk is automatically started when the system completes the booting process | Asterisk is automatically started when the system completes the booting process |
Latest revision as of 23:11, 29 June 2024
There a couple of ways to start, stop, or restart asterisk.
Stopping Asterisk: systemctl stop asterisk
Starting Asterisk: systemctl start asterisk
Restarting Asterisk: systemctl restart asterisk
Status of Asterisk: systemctl status asterisk
Asterisk is automatically started when the system completes the booting process