About the e-Book
Written by a dCAP, the "Configuration Guide for Asterisk PBX" is ready for the version 1.4 of Asterisk, but why another Asterisk e-Book? There are several Asterisk books and e-Books in the market. The difference found in our book is that we have created a self-learning material. It has a sequence, objectives, linking and is practical, full of examples. I have used my ten year experience as a CNI and MCT instructor to build this material with the same structure of the oldest official student guides. It is updated to the version 1.4 of Asterisk. We have used the book as a training material in our company and more than 250 people were already trained. The feedback from students in the past two years makes me confident about releasing it globally. I hope you enjoy learning how to install and configure Asterisk PBX as much as I have enjoyed.
Download here the first three chapters | html pdf.
Pages : 370
Year : 2006
Copyright© : V.Office Networks
Format : PDF
Rights : Print=Yes, Copy=No
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Summary:
1. Asterisk introduction
2. Downloading and installing Asterisk
3. First Steps
4. Analog and digital channels
5. Voice over IP with Asterisk
6. The IAX Protocol
7. The SIP Protocol
8. Introduction to the dial plan
9. Dial plan advanced features
10. Using PBX features
11. Automatic Call Distribution
12. Voicemail
13. Asterisk Call Detail Records
14. Extending Asterisk using AGI and AMI
15. Asterisk Real Time
Author’s short bio

Name:Flavio E. Goncalves
Birth: 1966
Nationality: Brazilian
Education: Degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1989.
Work history: He has always worked with the training business being owner of a NAEC (Novell Authorized Education Center 1993-2004), CTEC (Certified Technical Education Center 1995-2000). Early in 2000 started a Cisco VAR working with WAN, VPN and VoIP implementations. He has started to work with Asterisk in 2003, implementing IP PBXs, Call Centers and Voice over IP providers. The training business is still strong and Asterisk training has been a flagship product with more than 250 people trained in Brazil.
Certifications earned:
Digum - dCAP, Digium Certified Asterisk Professional (2006)
Cisco - CCSP/CCDP/CCNP (started in 1997)
Novell - MCNE/MCNI (started in 1993)
Microsoft - MCSE/MCT (started in 1994)
Company website: www.voffice.com.br