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FreeSWITCH 1.8

By : Anthony Minessale II, Giovanni Maruzzelli
Book Image

FreeSWITCH 1.8

By: Anthony Minessale II, Giovanni Maruzzelli

Overview of this book

FreeSWITCH is an open source telephony platform designed to facilitate the creation of voice and chat-driven products, scaling from a soft-phone to a PBX and even up to an enterprise-class soft-switch. This book introduces FreeSWITCH to IT professionals who want to build their own telephony system. This book starts with a brief introduction to the latest version of FreeSWITCH. We then move on to the fundamentals and the new features added in version 1.6, showing you how to set up a basic system so you can make and receive phone calls, make calls between extensions, and utilize basic PBX functionality. Once you have a basic system in place, we’ll show you how to add more and more functionalities to it. You’ll learn to deploy the features on the system using unique techniques and tips to make it work better. Also, there are changes in the security-related components, which will affect the content in the book, so we will make that intact with the latest version. There are new support libraries introduced, such as SQLite, OpenSS, and more, which will make FreeSWITCH more efficient and add more functions to it. We’ll cover these in the new edition to make it more appealing for you.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

WebRTC in FreeSWITCH


OK, enough with abstractions, let's see under our belated hood, how WebRTC is implemented by FreeSWITCH.

FreeSWITCH is a complete WebRTC platform, and can act as both WebRTC gateway and WebRTC Application Server. Eg, FreeSWITCH is able to connect WebRTC clients to external "normal" SIP and PSTN services (or PBXes), enabling already existing or legacy services to be accessed by one billion browsers.

At the same time (and this can be literally true: while acting as gateway for some external services) FreeSWITCH is able to directly serve to WebRTC clients (browsers and apps) the exact same audio/video applications is serving to "normal" SIP and PSTN clients, such as PBX, IVR, Call Center, Conferencing System, Calling Card, etc applications.

To FreeSWITCH, WebRTC is just another kind of communication channel, along with SIP, TDM, MGCP, H323, Skype, Jingle, etc. All FreeSWITCH features are available via WebRTC, natively.

WebRTC Signaling in FS: SIP and Verto

As we've already seen...