[ale] VOIP recommendations?
Byron Jeff
byronjeff at mail.clayton.edu
Thu Aug 25 16:32:13 EDT 2011
Looks helpful. May pick up a copy.
BAJ
On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 10:51:42AM -0400, Jim Lynch wrote:
> On 08/25/2011 08:09 AM, Byron Jeff wrote:
> > On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 07:07:05AM -0400, Chris Fowler wrote:
> >> On Thu, 2011-08-25 at 07:26 -0400, Byron Jeff wrote:
> >>> What has eluded me so far is a clear understanding of dialplans. I get
> >>> that FS facilitates complex dialplans. What I'm really looking for is
> >>> a DialPlan101 discussion.
> >> Ditch distributions with integrated Asterisk and pretty web pages.
> >>
> >> Get the Oreilly Asterisk book and start from the beginning. Compile
> >> Asterisk and configure with the editor of your choice. Like Vim or
> >> Emacs.
> > FreeSwitch, not Asterisk.
> >
> >> I got frustrated trying to solve problems in Trixbox and not knowing
> >> what I was doing so I threw that mess away and have never looked back.
> >> I can write dial plans I can program AGI's now. I have an
> >> understanding. Something I did not have when the internals were hidden
> >> away for the sake of simplicity and ease of use.
> > I played with Trixbox. I didn't really have a problem with digging into the
> > source files to figure things out. I just haven't yet seen a clear nuts and
> > bolts document to map a dialplan into freeswitch.
> >
> > BAJ
> >
> I have the official book, FreeSWITCH 1.0.6. It's not the best manual
> I've ever read but it gives you a good intro and covers dialplans. It's
> available as an ebook for somewhere in the neighborhood of $20.
>
> Here's a sample I scanned in. http://fdcga.com/fs.pdf
>
> Dialplan processing is like sendmail. It parses all the dialplan files
> until it finds a match and then follows the instructions. Like answer
> and pass the call to an extension or send the call to voicemail.
>
> Jim.
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Byron A. Jeff
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Clayton State University
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