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Asterisk 1.4 - the Professional's Guide

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Asterisk 1.4 - the Professional's Guide

Overview of this book

Asterisk is the leading Open Source Telephony application and PBX software solution. It represents an effective, easy-to-administer, and accessible platform for running enterprise telephony requirements. The real world, however, offers numerous hurdles when running Asterisk in the commercial environment including call routing, resilience, or integrating Asterisk with other systems. This book will show you some of the ways to overcome these problems. As the follow-up to Packt's highly successful 2005 title Building Telephony Systems with Asterisk, this book presents the collected wisdom of Asterisk Professionals in the commercial environment. Aimed at Administrators and Asterisk Consultants who are comfortable with the basics of Asterisk operation and installation, this book covers numerous hands-on topics such as Call Routing, Network Considerations, Scalability, and Resilience ñ all the while providing practical solutions and suggestions. It also covers more business-related areas like Billing Solutions and a Winning Sales Technique. Even if your interest or experience with Asterisk is lower level, this book will provide a deeper understanding of how Asterisk operates in the real world. Asterisk is deployed across countless enterprises globally. Running on Linux, it has constantly demonstrated its resilience, stability, and scalability and is now the advanced communication solution of choice to many organizations and consultants. With a foreword from Mark Spencer, the man behind Asterisk, this book presents the accumulated wisdom of three leading Asterisk Consultants and shows the reader how to get the most out of Asterisk in the commercial environment. Over the course of eleven chapters, this book introduces the reader to topics as diverse as Advanced Dial Plans, Network Considerations, and Call Routing, through to Localization, DAHDI, Speech Technology, and Working with a GUI. The book also covers the more nebulous aspects of being an Asterisk professional such as evaluating customer requirements and pitching for contracts. This book represents the wisdom and thoughts of front line consultants. The knowledge they impart will prove informative, thought provoking and be of lasting interest to Asterisk professionals.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Asterisk 1.4
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
Preface
9
Interfacing with Traditional Analog and Digital Telephony
Sample Appointment Sheet

About the Reviewers

Ian Plain: Please see the entry in About the Authors.

Jared Smith is the Training Manager for Digium, Inc. As a long time Asterisk user, contributor, and evangelist, he has spent the last several years helping the Asterisk community. Jared is a dynamic and knowledgeable instructor with several years of experience in leading various Asterisk training classes.

He is also co-author of Asterisk: The Future of Telephony, O'Reilly Media and regularly writes other Asterisk documentation as well.

Jared holds a Bachelors of Science degree in Computer Engineering from the Utah State University and currently lives in Virginia with his wife and two children.

Philippe Lindheimer is the project leader and primary developer of FreePBX and serves as the Open Source Community Director at Bandwidth.com, the corporate sponsor of the FreePBX project (the most widely deployed Asterisk-based PBX/GUI open-source application in the world). He cofounded and runs the Open Telephony Training Seminar providing FreePBX/Asterisk technical and marketing training to resellers and end users. Originally with Hewlett Packard, he has been in the engineering industry for over two decades, working on a range of technical consulting roles with many Fortune 500 Companies.

He has a BS (Hons) in EE/CS from the University of Colorado, Boulder. He now lives in the Seattle, WA area.