FreeSWITCH 1.0.6 :: build robust high performance telephony systems using FreeSWITCH /
Build robust high-performance telephony systems using FreeSWITCH.
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Format: | Elektronisch E-Book |
Sprache: | English |
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Birmingham, U.K. :
Packt Open Source,
2010.
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Online-Zugang: | DE-862 DE-863 |
Zusammenfassung: | Build robust high-performance telephony systems using FreeSWITCH. |
Beschreibung: | Includes index. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (viii, 302 pages) : illustrations |
ISBN: | 9781847199973 1847199976 9781847199966 1847199968 1282712462 9781282712461 9786612712463 6612712465 |
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505 | 8 | |a Controlling FreeSWITCH with the CLIConfiguring a SIP phone to work with FreeSWITCH; SIP settings; Testing the default Dialplan; Test calls for a single phone; Test calls for two or more phones; Summary; Chapter 4: SIP and the User Directory; Understanding the FreeSWITCH user directory; Working with the FreeSWITCH user directory; User features; Adding a user; Testing voicemail; Groups of users; Connecting to the world with gateways; Setting up a new gateway; Making calls; Receiving calls; Making calls without a gateway; SIP profiles and user agents; Summary | |
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contents | Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Authors; About the Reviewer; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Architecture of FreeSWITCH; A revolution has begun and secrets have been revealed; The FreeSWITCH design: modular, scalable, stable; Important modules: Endpoint and Dialplan; Complex applications made simple; Voicemail; Multi-party conferencing; The FreeSWITCH API (FSAPI); The XML registry; Language modules; The default configuration; Summary; Chapter 2: Building and Installation; Setting up the FreeSWITCH environment; Operating system; Operating system prerequisites; Linux/Unix; Mac OS X WindowsText editors and XML; Downloading the source; Building from the latest code; Compiling FreeSWITCH for Linux/Unix/Mac OS X; Compiling FreeSWITCH; Step 1: Edit modules.conf; Step 2: Run configure script; Step 3: Run make and make install; Step 4: Edit modules.conf.xml; Step 5: Install sound and music files; Compiling FreeSWITCH for Windows; Building the solution with MSVC/MSVCEE; Starting FreeSWITCH; Running FreeSWITCH in the background; Summary; Chapter 3: Test Driving the Default Configuration; Important concepts to understand; Putting FreeSWITCH to work Controlling FreeSWITCH with the CLIConfiguring a SIP phone to work with FreeSWITCH; SIP settings; Testing the default Dialplan; Test calls for a single phone; Test calls for two or more phones; Summary; Chapter 4: SIP and the User Directory; Understanding the FreeSWITCH user directory; Working with the FreeSWITCH user directory; User features; Adding a user; Testing voicemail; Groups of users; Connecting to the world with gateways; Setting up a new gateway; Making calls; Receiving calls; Making calls without a gateway; SIP profiles and user agents; Summary Chapter 5: Understanding the XML DialplanFreeSWITCH XML Dialplan elements; Call legs and channel variables; Accessing channel variables; Regular expressions; Contexts; Default; Public; Features; Extensions; Conditions; Actions and anti-actions; How Dialplan processing works; Creating a new extension; Important Dialplan applications; bridge; playback; say; play_and_get_digits; ivr; sleep; answer; hangup; Set; Dialstring formats; Summary; Chapter 6: Using the Built-in XML IVR Engine; IVR engine overview; IVR XML configuration file; IVR menu definitions; greet-long; greet-short; invalid-sound Exit-soundtimeout; inter-digit-timeout; max-failures; max-timeouts; digit-len; tts-voice; tts-engine; confirm-key; IVR menu destinations; menu-exec-app; menu-exec-api; menu-play-sound; menu-back; menu-top; Routing calls to your IVR; Nesting IVRs; Using phrases with IVRs; Calling Phrase Macros; Phrase Macro examples: voicemail; Advanced routing; Summary; Chapter 7: Building IVR Applications with Lua; Getting started with Lua; Running Lua scripts from the Dialplan; Basic Lua syntax; Building voice applications; Simple IVR-interacting with the caller; Conditions and looping |
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spelling | Minessale, Anthony. FreeSWITCH 1.0.6 : build robust high performance telephony systems using FreeSWITCH / Anthony Minessale, Michael S. Collins, Darren Schreiber. Birmingham, U.K. : Packt Open Source, 2010. 1 online resource (viii, 302 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file rda Includes index. Print version record. Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Authors; About the Reviewer; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Architecture of FreeSWITCH; A revolution has begun and secrets have been revealed; The FreeSWITCH design: modular, scalable, stable; Important modules: Endpoint and Dialplan; Complex applications made simple; Voicemail; Multi-party conferencing; The FreeSWITCH API (FSAPI); The XML registry; Language modules; The default configuration; Summary; Chapter 2: Building and Installation; Setting up the FreeSWITCH environment; Operating system; Operating system prerequisites; Linux/Unix; Mac OS X WindowsText editors and XML; Downloading the source; Building from the latest code; Compiling FreeSWITCH for Linux/Unix/Mac OS X; Compiling FreeSWITCH; Step 1: Edit modules.conf; Step 2: Run configure script; Step 3: Run make and make install; Step 4: Edit modules.conf.xml; Step 5: Install sound and music files; Compiling FreeSWITCH for Windows; Building the solution with MSVC/MSVCEE; Starting FreeSWITCH; Running FreeSWITCH in the background; Summary; Chapter 3: Test Driving the Default Configuration; Important concepts to understand; Putting FreeSWITCH to work Controlling FreeSWITCH with the CLIConfiguring a SIP phone to work with FreeSWITCH; SIP settings; Testing the default Dialplan; Test calls for a single phone; Test calls for two or more phones; Summary; Chapter 4: SIP and the User Directory; Understanding the FreeSWITCH user directory; Working with the FreeSWITCH user directory; User features; Adding a user; Testing voicemail; Groups of users; Connecting to the world with gateways; Setting up a new gateway; Making calls; Receiving calls; Making calls without a gateway; SIP profiles and user agents; Summary Chapter 5: Understanding the XML DialplanFreeSWITCH XML Dialplan elements; Call legs and channel variables; Accessing channel variables; Regular expressions; Contexts; Default; Public; Features; Extensions; Conditions; Actions and anti-actions; How Dialplan processing works; Creating a new extension; Important Dialplan applications; bridge; playback; say; play_and_get_digits; ivr; sleep; answer; hangup; Set; Dialstring formats; Summary; Chapter 6: Using the Built-in XML IVR Engine; IVR engine overview; IVR XML configuration file; IVR menu definitions; greet-long; greet-short; invalid-sound Exit-soundtimeout; inter-digit-timeout; max-failures; max-timeouts; digit-len; tts-voice; tts-engine; confirm-key; IVR menu destinations; menu-exec-app; menu-exec-api; menu-play-sound; menu-back; menu-top; Routing calls to your IVR; Nesting IVRs; Using phrases with IVRs; Calling Phrase Macros; Phrase Macro examples: voicemail; Advanced routing; Summary; Chapter 7: Building IVR Applications with Lua; Getting started with Lua; Running Lua scripts from the Dialplan; Basic Lua syntax; Building voice applications; Simple IVR-interacting with the caller; Conditions and looping Build robust high-performance telephony systems using FreeSWITCH. English. Internet telephony. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh98004350 Computer network protocols. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85029512 Téléphonie Internet. Protocoles de réseaux d'ordinateurs. COMPUTERS System Administration Email Administration. bisacsh Computer network protocols fast Internet telephony fast Collins, Michael (Michael Patrick) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjF3Jk6jt4cqBY6rPB36yq Schreiber, Darren. has work: FreeSWITCH 1.0.6 (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGkj6cdCrhYQdQ4w6w9JQm https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork 1-84719-996-8 |
spellingShingle | Minessale, Anthony FreeSWITCH 1.0.6 : build robust high performance telephony systems using FreeSWITCH / Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Authors; About the Reviewer; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Architecture of FreeSWITCH; A revolution has begun and secrets have been revealed; The FreeSWITCH design: modular, scalable, stable; Important modules: Endpoint and Dialplan; Complex applications made simple; Voicemail; Multi-party conferencing; The FreeSWITCH API (FSAPI); The XML registry; Language modules; The default configuration; Summary; Chapter 2: Building and Installation; Setting up the FreeSWITCH environment; Operating system; Operating system prerequisites; Linux/Unix; Mac OS X WindowsText editors and XML; Downloading the source; Building from the latest code; Compiling FreeSWITCH for Linux/Unix/Mac OS X; Compiling FreeSWITCH; Step 1: Edit modules.conf; Step 2: Run configure script; Step 3: Run make and make install; Step 4: Edit modules.conf.xml; Step 5: Install sound and music files; Compiling FreeSWITCH for Windows; Building the solution with MSVC/MSVCEE; Starting FreeSWITCH; Running FreeSWITCH in the background; Summary; Chapter 3: Test Driving the Default Configuration; Important concepts to understand; Putting FreeSWITCH to work Controlling FreeSWITCH with the CLIConfiguring a SIP phone to work with FreeSWITCH; SIP settings; Testing the default Dialplan; Test calls for a single phone; Test calls for two or more phones; Summary; Chapter 4: SIP and the User Directory; Understanding the FreeSWITCH user directory; Working with the FreeSWITCH user directory; User features; Adding a user; Testing voicemail; Groups of users; Connecting to the world with gateways; Setting up a new gateway; Making calls; Receiving calls; Making calls without a gateway; SIP profiles and user agents; Summary Chapter 5: Understanding the XML DialplanFreeSWITCH XML Dialplan elements; Call legs and channel variables; Accessing channel variables; Regular expressions; Contexts; Default; Public; Features; Extensions; Conditions; Actions and anti-actions; How Dialplan processing works; Creating a new extension; Important Dialplan applications; bridge; playback; say; play_and_get_digits; ivr; sleep; answer; hangup; Set; Dialstring formats; Summary; Chapter 6: Using the Built-in XML IVR Engine; IVR engine overview; IVR XML configuration file; IVR menu definitions; greet-long; greet-short; invalid-sound Exit-soundtimeout; inter-digit-timeout; max-failures; max-timeouts; digit-len; tts-voice; tts-engine; confirm-key; IVR menu destinations; menu-exec-app; menu-exec-api; menu-play-sound; menu-back; menu-top; Routing calls to your IVR; Nesting IVRs; Using phrases with IVRs; Calling Phrase Macros; Phrase Macro examples: voicemail; Advanced routing; Summary; Chapter 7: Building IVR Applications with Lua; Getting started with Lua; Running Lua scripts from the Dialplan; Basic Lua syntax; Building voice applications; Simple IVR-interacting with the caller; Conditions and looping Internet telephony. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh98004350 Computer network protocols. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85029512 Téléphonie Internet. Protocoles de réseaux d'ordinateurs. COMPUTERS System Administration Email Administration. bisacsh Computer network protocols fast Internet telephony fast |
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title | FreeSWITCH 1.0.6 : build robust high performance telephony systems using FreeSWITCH / |
title_auth | FreeSWITCH 1.0.6 : build robust high performance telephony systems using FreeSWITCH / |
title_exact_search | FreeSWITCH 1.0.6 : build robust high performance telephony systems using FreeSWITCH / |
title_full | FreeSWITCH 1.0.6 : build robust high performance telephony systems using FreeSWITCH / Anthony Minessale, Michael S. Collins, Darren Schreiber. |
title_fullStr | FreeSWITCH 1.0.6 : build robust high performance telephony systems using FreeSWITCH / Anthony Minessale, Michael S. Collins, Darren Schreiber. |
title_full_unstemmed | FreeSWITCH 1.0.6 : build robust high performance telephony systems using FreeSWITCH / Anthony Minessale, Michael S. Collins, Darren Schreiber. |
title_short | FreeSWITCH 1.0.6 : |
title_sort | freeswitch 1 0 6 build robust high performance telephony systems using freeswitch |
title_sub | build robust high performance telephony systems using FreeSWITCH / |
topic | Internet telephony. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh98004350 Computer network protocols. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85029512 Téléphonie Internet. Protocoles de réseaux d'ordinateurs. COMPUTERS System Administration Email Administration. bisacsh Computer network protocols fast Internet telephony fast |
topic_facet | Internet telephony. Computer network protocols. Téléphonie Internet. Protocoles de réseaux d'ordinateurs. COMPUTERS System Administration Email Administration. Computer network protocols Internet telephony |
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