Asterisk: The Definitive Guide 5th Ed (O'Reilly)
Friday, 12 July 2019

In this bestselling guide to Voice over IP (VoIP) with Asterisk, subtitled "Open Source Telephony for the Enterprise", authors Jim Van Meggelen, Russell Bryant and Leif Madsen provide a detailed roadmap that shows you how to install and configure this open source software, whether you’re upgrading your existing phone system or starting from scratch. Intended for Linux administrators, developers, and power users, this updated fifth edition shows how to set up VoIP-based private telephone switching systems within the enterprise. 

It includes coverage of the features in Asterisk 16, and new chapters on WebRTC and the Asterisk Real-time Interface (ARI).

Authors: Jim Van Meggelen, Russell Bryant and Leif Madsen
Publisher: O'Reilly
Date: July 2019
Pages: 414
ISBN: 978-1492031604
Print: 1492031607
Kindle: B07THCPMWQ
Audience: Asterisk developers
Level: Intermediate
Category: Phone/mobile 

  • Discover how WebRTC provides a new direction for Asterisk
  • Gain the knowledge to build a simple but complete phone system
  • Build an interactive dialplan, using best practices for Asterisk’s advanced features
  • Learn how ARI has emerged as the API of choice for interfacing web development languages with Asterisk

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