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FreePBX 2.5 powerful telephony solutions : configure, deploy, and maintain an enterprise-class VoIP PBX / Alex Robar.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Robar, Alex.
Series:
From technologies to solutions
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Internet telephony.
Telephone systems--Computer programs.
Telephone systems.
Telephone--Private branch exchanges--Data processing.
Telephone.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (292 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Birmingham, UK : Packt Publishing, 2009.
Language Note:
English
Biography/History:
Robar Alex: Alex Robar has worked in the IT industry for seven years. He is currently the Technical Services Manager for a Canadian Managed Services Provider. He has worked with open source telephony solutions for the past four years, and has collaborated on the development and growth of an international Asterisk-based VoIP peering network.
Summary:
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Contents:
Cover; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Installing FreePBX; Installing FreePBX on CentOS 5.2; Prerequisite packages; Setting up the database; Setting up file permissions; FreePBX base installation; Installing FreePBX on Ubuntu Server 8.10; Prerequisite packages; Setting up the database; Setting up file permissions; FreePBX base installation; Summary; Chapter 2: Module Maintenance; Updating modules from the online repository; Installing new modules from the online repository; Installing and updating modules from a file; Summary; Chapter 3: Devices and Extensions
Operational modes for extensionsEndpoint types; SIP endpoints; IAX2 endpoints; Zap (DAHDI) endpoints; Custom endpoints; Common fields; Common general Extension/user fields; Common endpoint fields; Common SIP/IAX2 fields; Common Zap fields; Common custom fields; Setting up a new extension in Extensions mode; Configuring FreePBX for Extensions mode; Configuring extensions; Setting up a new extension in DeviceAndUser mode; Configuring FreePBX for DeviceAndUser mode; Configuring users; Configuring devices; Voicemail setup; Voicemail delivery options; Managing voicemail messages; Directory listing
SummaryChapter 4: Trunks; Trunk types; Setting up a new trunk; Common trunk setup fields; Zap trunks; IAX2 and SIP trunks; ENUM trunks; DUNDi trunks; Custom trunks; Checking trunk status; Checking trunk status using the Asterisk CLI; Monitoring trunk status with FreePBX failure scripts; Summary; Chapter 5: Basic Call Targets; Terminate Call; Extension and Voicemail; Ring Groups; Conferences; Day Night Mode; Phonebook Directory; Summary; Chapter 6: Advanced Call Targets; Queue; Queue Priorities; Queues; Add Queue; Queue Options; Caller Position Announcements; Periodic Announcements
Time ConditionsTime Groups; Time Conditions; IVR (Digital Receptionist); Summary; Chapter 7: Call Routing; Inbound routing; Inbound routing priorities; Follow Me and the VmX Locater; Default Follow Me; VmX Locater; Outbound routing and Least Cost Routing; Summary; Chapter 8: Recording Calls; Recording formats; Transcoding during recording; General call recording options; Recording calls; Recording calls to extensions; Recording calls to queues; Recording calls to conferences; Maintaining call recordings; Using cron; Summary; Chapter 9: Personalizing Your PBX; Custom Music on Hold
Using audio files for Music on HoldUsing audio streams for Music on Hold; Custom voice prompts; Recording custom voice prompts; Merging existing voice prompts; Directory search options; Customizing feature codes; Callback; Direct Inward System Access (DISA); CallerID Lookup Sources; HTTP source type; MySQL source type; PIN Sets; Misc applications; Misc Destinations; Summary; Chapter 10: System Protection, Backup and Restoration; System protection; Uninterruptible power supplies; Redundant components; Redundant servers; Surge protection; Backups; Taking a backup
Maintaining and protecting backups
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9786612272578
9781282272576
1282272578
9781847194732
1847194737
OCLC:
798536439

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