FreePBX 2.5 Powerful Telephony Solutions
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- Fully configure an Asterisk PBX without editing the individual text-based configuration files
- Add enterprise-class features such as voicemail, least-cost routing, and digital receptionists to your system
- Secure your PBX against intrusion by managing MySQL passwords, FreePBX administrative accounts, account permissions, and unauthenticated calls
- Packed with step-by-step instructions, examples, screenshots, and diagrams
Book Details
Language : EnglishPaperback : 292 pages [ 235mm x 191mm ]
Release Date : August 2009
ISBN : 1847194729
ISBN 13 : 9781847194725
Author(s) : Alex Robar
Topics and Technologies : All Books, Linux Servers, Networking & Telephony, Open Source
Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1: Installing FreePBX
Chapter 2: Module Maintenance
Chapter 3: Devices and Extensions
Chapter 4: Trunks
Chapter 5: Basic Call Targets
Chapter 6: Advanced Call Targets
Chapter 7: Call Routing
Chapter 8: Recording Calls
Chapter 9: Personalizing Your PBX
Chapter 10: System Protection, Backup and Restoration
Chapter 11: Security and Access Control
Appendix A: FreePBX Modules
Appendix B: Feature Codes
Appendix C: Voicemail.conf Options
Appendix D: Common Trunk Configurations
Index
Alex Robar
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- Install, update and maintain FreePBX modules using the online module repository on popular Linux distributions
- Configure user accounts and extensions with voicemail in minutes
- Set up SIP, IAX2, and ZAP telephone handsets
- Configure analog and VoIP trunks to other VoIP systems or voice providers
- Reduce telephony expenses using least cost routing for outbound calls
- Configure enterprise-class features such as voicemail, least-cost routing, and digital receptionists
- Design sophisticated call group and queues, allowing inbound callers to reach groups of phones in a priority sequence
- Personalize your PBX by changing the default music-on-hold, recording custom voice prompts, and customizing feature codes/star codes
- Record calls selectively and maintain call recordings
- Back up and restore system configuration
- Secure your PBX against intrusion by managing MySQL passwords, FreePBX administrative accounts, account permissions, and unauthenticated calls
FreePBX is an easy-to-use GUI that controls and manages Asterisk. It gives you pre-programmed functionality accessible through user-friendly web interfaces that allows you to have a fully functional PBX pretty much straight away with no programming. With this book it's easy to master the many features of FreePBX, which will help you to save time and money as you set up your enterprise-class network.
This book will guide you through these features to install, configure, and maintain a professional PBX with plenty of examples and screenshots. By the end of this book, you will have learned to create an enterprise-class VoIP PBX that features the stability and feature set of traditional telephony systems without the hefty price tag.
This book will help its readers to roll out a robust, web-based, and inexpensive yet powerful telephony solution through the GUI. By following the practical examples in this book, you will learn how to install, configure, and manage an enterprise-class PBX using open source telephony tools Asterisk and FreePBX. From here on, this book takes a closer look at the open source telephony engine software, discussing a broad range of topics from how to build and deploy an enterprise-class VoIP PBX to creating VoIP trunks using SIP, IAX2, and ZAP technologies and setting up user extensions with voicemail. FreePBX 2.5 Powerful Telephony Solutions will introduce you to advanced options such as call routing, voicemail, and other calling features. Finally, this book will provide you with the relevant information to help you personalize and secure your PBX.
Configure and deploy a robust, inexpensive, and powerful telephony solution through the FreePBX GUI
This book is a tutorial, with plenty of step-by-step instructions bundled with examples and screenshots. VoIP telephony concepts are discussed, and how-tos are provided to help the reader become familiar with FreePBX.
This book is targeted at system administrators who want to get started with FreePBX. Previous knowledge of Linux or networking is not required, although some basic knowledge of PBX and Linux will be a bonus.

