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FreeSWITCH 1.2 - Second Edition

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FreeSWITCH 1.2 - Second Edition

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. It is always exciting to design and build your own telephony system to suit your needs, but the task is time-consuming and involves a lot of technical skill."FreeSWITCH 1.2" comes to your rescue to help you set up a telephony system quickly and securely using FreeSWITCH. It is rich with practical examples and will give you all of the information and skills needed to implement your own PBX system.You will start with a detailed description of the FreeSWITCH system architecture. Thereafter you will receive step-by-step instructions on how to set up basic and advanced features for your telephony platform.The book begins by introducing the architecture and workings of FreeSWITCH before detailing how to plan a telephone system and then moves on to the installation, configuration, and management of a feature-packed PBX. You will learn about maintaining a user directory, XML dial plan, and advanced dial plan concepts, call routing, and the extremely powerful Event Socket. You will finally learn about the online community and history of FreeSWITCH."FreeSWITCH 1.2" is an indispensable tool for novice and expert alike.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)
FreeSWITCH 1.2
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Talking in real time via IRC


IRC or Internet Relay Chat is a venerable means for chatting with other users.

The FreeSWITCH team have several chat rooms on irc.freenode.net. They are as follows:

  • #freeswitch

  • #freeswitch-dev

  • #freeswitch-social

  • #freetdm

Various community members around the world also have chat rooms in other languages. Some of them are as follows:

  • #freeswitch-de

  • #freeswitch-es

  • #freeswitch-fr

Using IRC is simple once you know what to do. You will need an IRC client for your computer. There are many to choose from, including the following:

  • Chatzilla: A Firefox add-on

  • IRSSI: A text-based IRC client

  • Colloquy: An IRC client for Mac OS X

  • mIRC: An IRC client for Windows

You can also join the #freeswitch channel using the Java applet on the main FreeSWITCH website.

To use IRC you will need to choose a nickname, known as a "nick" for short. Choose something unique, and if possible register your nick with Freenode. Visit http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#userregistration to learn more about setting up your nick and getting it registered.

A few nicks that you will probably see online are as follows:

  • anthm: Anthony Minessale

  • bkw_: Brian K West

  • MikeJ: Michael Jerris

  • mercutioviz: Michael S Collins

  • pyite: Darren Schreiber

  • intralanman: Raymond Chandler

  • SwK: Ken Rice

These are all active members of the FreeSWITCH community. There are many others who stay online throughout the day (and night, depending on your time zone).

Following are a few things to keep in mind when using IRC:

  • It is a public place with people from varying backgrounds and standards of decency.

  • Be polite, even when others are not.

  • Do not "flood" the channel with long pastes of information. If you have more than two or three lines of information to share, then use the pastebin found at http://pastebin.freeswitch.org.

  • When joining the room there is no need to ask if you may pose a question. Simply ask your question. For example, "I'm a new user trying to set up a gateway. Why does FreeSWITCH say that username and password are REQUIRED parameters when my provider uses IP authentication?".

  • Be patient! Usually someone will answer within a few minutes, but keep in mind that usually there are more people in the channel during North American business hours.

  • People from all backgrounds are welcome. The main #freeswitch channel is in English, but there are many who speak other languages, including Spanish, French, Italian, German, Portuguese, and Chinese. (See also the previously mentioned IRC channels dedicated to specific languages.)

  • Always respect user c888!

Feel free to join the FreeSWITCH IRC channel and see what topics are being discussed.