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MURACH'S HTML5 AND CSS3, 3RD EDITION
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FREESWITCH COOKBOOK OVER 40 RECIPES TO HELP YOU GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR FREESWITCH SERVER
What you will learn from this book configure users and phones as well as connections to voip providers and even google voice control freeswitch remotely with the powerful event socket interface route inbound and outbound calls handle call detail records, which includes inserting cdrs into a database enable text-to-speech conversion in your voice applications monitor calls via the freeswitch web interface in detail freeswitch is an open source telephony platform designed to facilitate the creation of voice, chat, and video applications. it can scale from a soft-phone to a pbx and even up to an enterprise-class softswitch. in the freeswitch cookbook, members of the freeswitch development team share some of their hard-earned knowledge with you in the book’s recipes. use this knowledge to improve and expand your freeswitch installations. the freeswitch cookbook is an essential addition to any voip administrator’s library. the book starts with recipes on how to handle call routing and then discusses connecting your freeswitch server to the outside world. it then teaches you more advanced topics like cdr handling, practical examples of controlling freeswitch with the event socket, and configuring many features commonly associated with a pbx installation. approach this is a problem-solution approach to take your freeswitch skills to the next level, where everything is explained in a practical way. who this book is for if you are a system administrator, hobbyist, or someone who uses freeswitch on a regular basis, this book is for you. whether you are a freeswitch expert or just getting started, this book will take your skills to the next level. about the authors anthony minessale has been working with computers for nearly 30 years. he is the primary author of freeswitch and director of engineering at barracuda networks. anthony created and continues to run the cluecon telephony developers conference held every august in chicago. anthony has extensive experience in the internet industry and voice over ip. he has contributed heavily to the asterisk open source project producing many features that are still in use today. at barracuda networks, anthony oversees the production and development of the cudatel pbx appliance that uses freeswitch as its core telephony engine. this is anthony’s second book; he has also co-authored the freeswitch 1.0.6 book published by packt publishing. michael s. collins is a telephony and open source software enthusiast. he is a pbx veteran, having worked as a pbx technician for five years and as the head of it for a call center for more than nine years. michael is an active member of the freeswitch community. he resides in central california with his wife and two children and currently works for barracuda networks, inc. darren schreiber is the creator of a popular open-source gui for freeswitch. after working with phone systems since the age of 13, darren has gone on to develop and manage multiple enterprise saas infrastructures for it, voice, and e-commerce systems. he is currently working on development and support services for turn-key solutions that enable voip and hosted pbx carrier services. raymond chandler (@intralanman) has been working with, and contributing to, open source projects for over a decade. raymond's voip experience started with a small clec/itsp using ser for call routing, and asterisk for voicemail and advanced services. after encountering limits in asterisk and looking for features not easily found in ser, he moved to using openser and callweaver (then known as openpbx.org). while that combination was better, raymond still had not found his perfect solution. in 2006, raymond was introduced to freeswitch. since then, he's been using freeswitch and regularly contributing to the community. raymond is the author of mod_lcr and several utility php/perl scripts. raymond now works with anthony minessale as a cudatel software engineer at barracuda networks (@cudatel and @barracudalabs). in the spring of 2011, raymond was among the founding members of the open source telephony advancement group (@ostag), whose mission is to advance open source telephony to new heights by funding open source projects through funds received by generous contributions and grants from those who share the ostag vision. table of contents: preface chapter 1: routing calls introduction internal calls incoming did calls outgoing calls ringing multiple endpoints simultaneously ringing multiple endpoints sequentially (simple failover) advanced multiple endpoint calling with enterprise originate time of day routing manipulating to: headers on registered endpoints to reflect did numbers chapter 2: connecting telephones and service providers introduction configuring a sip phone to register with freeswitch connecting audio devices with portaudio using freeswitch as a softphone configuring a sip gateway configuring google voice codec configuration chapter 3: processing call detail records introduction using csv cdrs using xml cdrs inserting cdrs into a backend database using a web server to handle xml cdrs using the event socket to handle cdrs chapter 4: external control introduction getting familiar with the fs_cli interface setting up the event socket library establishing an inbound event socket connection establishing an outbound event socket connection using fs_ivrd to manage outbound connections filtering events launching a call with an inbound event socket connection using the esl connection object for call control using the built-in web interface chapter 5: pbx functionality introduction creating users accessing voicemail company directory using phrase macros to build sound prompts creating xml ivr menus music on hold creating conferences sending faxes receiving faxes basic text-to-speech with mod_flite advanced text-to-speech with mod_tts_commandline listening to live calls with telecast recording calls.

Author : Michael s. collins, raymond chandler, anthony mine
Publication : Packt publication
Isbn : 9789351100133
Store book number : 105
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