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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

A simple one-to-one PBX


Now that we have an overview of how the main features of the Trixbox/FreePBX system are customized, we can create a simple PBX for handling a single line and extension for a home user. We can also take the knowledge of call routing gained from previous chapters and apply it to Trixbox/FreePBX. All of the concepts remain the same, we just apply them differently, and the result is virtually indistinguishable.

Extensions

Firstly, we will configure our extensions by opening the PBX Settings section (Trixbox) or going to the FreePBX Dashboard. Click on Setup and find Extensions on the lefthand side. Then configure the extension screen as follows (you may wish to change some settings to fit your own needs):

After we have configured the extension, click on Add Extension on the bottom right hand corner of the screen. This sets up extension 200 for a SIP-based phone. We need to click on the red bar that appears afterwards, to apply the changes to the system.

Trunks

We can...