Bridge data and voice with Asterisk! Create and maintain an economical Asterisk phone system from scratch Asterisk is the open-source PBX software that offers you the chance to save real money on your voice communications. Invest in this book and save a lot of headaches, too! Here's how to choose the right hardware, install the software, handle all the necessary programming to set up the system, and keep it running smoothly. Discover how to _ Tie together standard voice and VoIP _ Use AsteriskNOW's GUI interface _ Install cards and telephony devices _ Build dialplans for incoming and outgoing calls _ Manage call flow…mehr
Create and maintain an economical Asterisk phone system from scratch
Asterisk is the open-source PBX software that offers you the chance to save real money on your voice communications. Invest in this book and save a lot of headaches, too! Here's how to choose the right hardware, install the software, handle all the necessary programming to set up the system, and keep it running smoothly.
Discover how to _ Tie together standard voice and VoIP _ Use AsteriskNOW's GUI interface _ Install cards and telephony devices _ Build dialplans for incoming and outgoing calls _ Manage call flowHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stephen Olejniczak is the Director of Operations for ATI, and has over 14 years of experience in telecommunications. His experience is focused on installation, service, and support of voice service with a growing responsibility for delivering VoIP. He's the author of Telecom For Dummies and a snappy dresser. Stephen didn't start out in life as a techie, only falling prey to the glamour and easy money after failing to find a career enabling him to use his Bachelors degree in Cultural Anthropology. He currently lives in the quaint hamlet of Laguna Beach, California with his beautiful wife Kayley and a collection of fountain pens. Brady Kirby is the owner of Atlas VoIP and has been programming since he was 13 years old. The initial challenge of writing small screen savers in qbasic wasn't enough for him and by the 10th grade he worked his way up to the strong stuff - game programming. It was at this tender age that Brady accepted his calling. He realized it was his lot in life to make the world a better place, solving people's problems, by evolving inventive software. Brady spends his free time with his son, Brady Kirby III, in the crucible of technology and engineering, Huntsville, Alabama. Surrounded by many tech companies, and that space program we have (we think it's called NASA), they enjoy the good life with large helpings of lasagna and good Mexican food. It's in this environment that Brady III is mentored in all aspects of programming by his father. Maybe to write his own For Dummies book someday.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword. Introduction. Part I: Introducing . . . ASTERISK! Chapter 1: Evaluating the Possibilities with Asterisk. Chapter 2: Installing Asterisk. Chapter 3: Installing AsteriskNOW. Chapter 4: Configuring the Hardware. Part II: Using Dialplans - the Building Blocks of Asterisk. Chapter 5: Comprehending Dialplan Syntax. Chapter 6: Adding Features to Dialplans. Chapter 7: Building Dialplan Infrastructure. Chapter 8: Operating the AsteriskNOW GUI. Chapter 9: Utilizing VoIP Codecs. Part III: Maintaining Your Phone Service with Asterisk. Chapter 10: Troubleshooting VoIP Calls with Packet Captures. Chapter 11: Maintaining Your Telecom Services. Chapter 12: Addressing Call-Quality Concerns and Completion Issues. Chapter 13: Handling Dedicated Digital Troubles. Chapter 14: Managing Asterisk for Peak Capacity. Chapter 15: Providing Long-Term Health for Your Asterisk Switch. Part IV: The Part of Tens. Chapter 16: Ten Things You Should Never Do with Asterisk. Chapter 17: Ten Fun Things to Do with Your Asterisk. Chapter 18: Ten Places to Go for Help. Part V: Appendixes. Appendix A: Visualizing the Dialplan. Appendix B: VoIP Basics. Appendix C: Understanding Basic Linux. Index.
Foreword. Introduction. Part I: Introducing . . . ASTERISK! Chapter 1: Evaluating the Possibilities with Asterisk. Chapter 2: Installing Asterisk. Chapter 3: Installing AsteriskNOW. Chapter 4: Configuring the Hardware. Part II: Using Dialplans - the Building Blocks of Asterisk. Chapter 5: Comprehending Dialplan Syntax. Chapter 6: Adding Features to Dialplans. Chapter 7: Building Dialplan Infrastructure. Chapter 8: Operating the AsteriskNOW GUI. Chapter 9: Utilizing VoIP Codecs. Part III: Maintaining Your Phone Service with Asterisk. Chapter 10: Troubleshooting VoIP Calls with Packet Captures. Chapter 11: Maintaining Your Telecom Services. Chapter 12: Addressing Call-Quality Concerns and Completion Issues. Chapter 13: Handling Dedicated Digital Troubles. Chapter 14: Managing Asterisk for Peak Capacity. Chapter 15: Providing Long-Term Health for Your Asterisk Switch. Part IV: The Part of Tens. Chapter 16: Ten Things You Should Never Do with Asterisk. Chapter 17: Ten Fun Things to Do with Your Asterisk. Chapter 18: Ten Places to Go for Help. Part V: Appendixes. Appendix A: Visualizing the Dialplan. Appendix B: VoIP Basics. Appendix C: Understanding Basic Linux. Index.
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