Asterisk For Dummies

Posted By: l3ivo

Stephen P. Olejniczak, Brady Kirby, Mark Spencer, "Asterisk For Dummies"
English | 2007 | ISBN: 0470098546 | 360 pages | PDF (scan) | 278.5 MB

Your company can save tons of money by taking advantage of Asterisk, an open-source PBX that allows you to bridge data and voice communications. Asterisk for Dummies saves you all the worries and confusion with its easy-to-use, step-by-step walkthrough of the entire program that will have you set up in no time!
Asterisk takes the data side of telecom and applies it to the handling and processing of voice calls. This book will show you everything you need to know to install, program, and grow with Asterisk. The invaluable information covered in this guide shows you how to:

Utilize dialplan, add features, and build infrastructure
Maintain your telecom service
Address call-quality concerns and completion issues
Provide long-term health for your Asterisk switch
Operate the AsteriskNOW GUI
Utilize VoIP codecs
Troubleshoot VoIP calls with packet captures
Avoid the things you should never do with Asterisk
In addition to these essential tools, this trusty guide shows you how to manipulate your Asterisk and make it even more useful, such as fending off telemarketers, creating a voice mailbox that e-mails everyone, and transmitting your voice through your stereo. It also has quick references that no Asterisk operator should be without, like dialplan functions, VoIP basics, and a concise guide to Linux. With Asterisk for Dummies, you’ll have the power to handle all the necessary programming to set up the system and keep it running smoothly.