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Asterisk 1.6

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Asterisk 1.6

Overview of this book

Asterisk is a powerful and flexible open source framework for building feature-rich telephony systems. As a Private Branch Exchange (PBX) which connects one or more telephones, and usually connects to one or more telephone lines, Asterisk offers very advanced features, including extension-to-extension calls, queues, ring groups, line trunking, call distribution, call detail rerecords, and call recording. This book will show you how to build a telephony system for your home or business using this open source application. 'Asterisk 1.6' takes you step-by-step through the process of installing and configuring Asterisk. It covers everything from establishing your deployment plan to creating a fully functional PBX solution. Through this book you will learn how to connect employees from all over the world as well as streamline your callers through Auto Attendants (IVR) and Ring Groups.This book is all you need to understand and use Asterisk to build the telephony system that meets your need. You will learn how to use the many features that Asterisk provides you with. It presents example configurations for using Asterisk in three different scenarios: for small and home offices, small businesses, and Hosted PBX. Over the course of ten chapters, this book introduces you to topics as diverse as Public Switched Telephony Network (PSTN), Voice over IP Connections (SIP / IAX), DAHDI, libpri, through to advanced call distribution, automated attendants, FreePBX, and asterCRM. With an engaging style and excellent way of presenting information, this book makes a complicated subject very easy to understand.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Asterisk 1.6
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
Preface

Preparing a test environment


Before you deploy a production environment, it is always best to have a test environment available to test settings, try out new software or patches, or simply to practice your Asterisk skills.

For this environment, you can go with an inexpensive solution such as PIII 512 MB PC or better. Another solution is to use a virtual environment in which your PC can virtually host another operating system within itself. An excellent and free virtualization software is VMWARE Server edition (www.vmware.com/products/server/). This software will easily allow you to load ISO files or boot from a CD and install a complete Asterisk system on your local PC.

One thing to keep in mind about test environments is that they are often used for testing functionality. However, quality testing will prove difficult if your test environment is not of the same make as your production environment. For example, virtualization software often requires a great amount of memory and will be sharing...