Asterisk - The Open Source VoIP PBX
Asterisk: The Future of Telephony
Table of Contents
Copyright
Foreword
Preface
Audience
Organization
Software
Conventions Used in This Book
Using Code Examples
Safari® Enabled
How to Contact Us
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. A Telephony Revolution
Section 1.1. VoIP: Bridging the Gap Between Traditional Telephony and Network Telephony
Section 1.2. Massive Change Requires Flexible Technology
Section 1.3. Asterisk: The Hacker's PBX
Section 1.4. Asterisk: The Professional's PBX
Section 1.5. The Asterisk Community
Section 1.6. The Business Case
Section 1.7. This Book
Chapter 2. Preparing a System for Asterisk
Section 2.1. Server Hardware Selection
Section 2.2. Environment
Section 2.3. Telephony Hardware
Section 2.4. Types of Phone
Section 2.5. Linux Considerations
Section 2.6. Conclusion
Chapter 3. Installing Asterisk
Section 3.1. What Packages Do I Need?
Section 3.2. Obtaining the Source Code
Section 3.3. Compiling Zaptel
Section 3.4. Compiling libpri
Section 3.5. Compiling Asterisk
Section 3.6. Installing Additional Prompts
Section 3.7. Updating Your Source Code
Section 3.8. Common Compiling Issues
Section 3.9. Loading Zaptel Modules
Section 3.10. Loading libpri
Section 3.11. Loading Asterisk
Section 3.12. Directories Used by Asterisk
Section 3.13. Conclusion
Chapter 4. Initial Configuration of Asterisk
Section 4.1. What Do I Really Need?
Section 4.2. Working with Interface Configuration Files
Section 4.3. FXO and FXS Channels
Section 4.4. Configuring an FXO Channel
Section 4.5. Configuring an FXS Channel
Section 4.6. Configuring SIP
Section 4.7. Configuring Inbound IAX Connections
Section 4.8. Configuring Outbound IAX Connections
Section 4.9. Debugging
Section 4.10. Conclusion
Chapter 5. Dialplan Basics
Section 5.1. Dialplan Syntax
Section 5.2. A Simple Dialplan
Section 5.3. Adding Logic to the Dialplan
Section 5.4. Conclusion
Chapter 6. More Dialplan Concepts
Section 6.1. Expressions and Variable Manipulation
Section 6.2. Dialplan Functions
Section 6.3. Conditional Branching
Section 6.4. Voicemail
Section 6.5. Macros
Section 6.6. Using the Asterisk Database (AstDB)
Section 6.7. Handy Asterisk Features
Section 6.8. Conclusion
Chapter 7. Understanding Telephony
Section 7.1. Analog Telephony
Section 7.2. Digital Telephony
Section 7.3. The Digital Circuit-Switched Telephone Network
Section 7.4. Packet-Switched Networks
Section 7.5. Conclusion
Chapter 8. Protocols for VoIP
Section 8.1. The Need for VoIP Protocols
Section 8.2. VoIP Protocols
Section 8.3. Codecs
Section 8.4. Quality of Service
Section 8.5. Echo
Section 8.6. Asterisk and VoIP
Section 8.7. Conclusion
Chapter 9. The Asterisk Gateway Interface (AGI)
Section 9.1. Fundamentals of AGI Communication
Section 9.2. Writing AGI Scripts in Perl
Section 9.3. Creating AGI Scripts in PHP
Section 9.4. Writing AGI Scripts in Python
Section 9.5. Debugging in AGI
Section 9.6. Conclusion
Chapter 10. Asterisk for the Über-Geek
Section 10.1. Festival
Section 10.2. Call Detail Recording
Section 10.3. Customizing System Prompts
Section 10.4. Manager
Section 10.5. Call Files
Section 10.6. DUNDi
Section 10.7. Conclusion
Chapter 11. Asterisk: The Future of Telephony
Section 11.1. The Problems with Traditional Telephony
Section 11.2. Paradigm Shift
Section 11.3. The Promise of Open Source Telephony
Section 11.4. The Future of Asterisk
Appendix A. VoIP Channels
Section A.1. IAX
Section A.2. SIP
Appendix B. Application Reference
AbsoluteTimeout( )
AddQueueMember( )
ADSIProg( )
AgentCallbackLogin( )
AgentLogin( )
AgentMonitorOutgoing( )
AGI( )
AlarmReceiver( )
Answer( )
AppendCDRUserField( )
Authenticate( )
Background( )
BackgroundDetect( )
Busy( )
CallingPres( )
ChangeMonitor( )
ChanIsAvail( )
CheckGroup( )
Congestion( )
ControlPlayback( )
Curl( )
Cut( )
DateTime( )
DBdel( )
DBdeltree( )
DBget( )
DBput( )
DeadAGI( )
Dial( )
DigitTimeout( )
Directory( )
DISA( )
DumpChan( )
DUNDiLookup( )
EAGI( )
Echo( )
EndWhile( )
ENUMLookup( )
Eval( )
Exec( )
ExecIf( )
FastAGI( )
Festival( )
Flash( )
ForkCDR( )
GetCPEID( )
GetGroupCount( )
GetGroupMatchCount( )
Goto( )
GotoIf( )
GotoIfTime( )
Hangup( )
HasNewVoicemail( )
HasVoicemail( )
IAX2Provision( )
ImportVar( )
LookupBlacklist( )
LookupCIDName( )
Macro( )
MailboxExists( )
Math( )
MeetMe( )
MeetMeAdmin( )
MeetMeCount( )
Milliwatt( )
Monitor( )
MP3Player( )
MusicOnHold( )
NBScat( )
NoCDR( )
NoOp( )
Park( )
ParkAndAnnounce( )
ParkedCall( )
PauseQueueMember( )
Playback( )
Playtones( )
Prefix( )
PrivacyManager( )
Progress( )
Queue( )
Random( )
Read( )
RealTime
RealTimeUpdate( )
Record( )
RemoveQueueMember( )
ResetCDR( )
ResponseTimeout( )
RetryDial( )
Ringing( )
SayAlpha( )
SayDigits( )
SayNumber( )
SayPhonetic( )
SayUnixTime( )
SendDTMF( )
SendImage( )
SendText( )
SendURL( )
Set( )
SetAccount( )
SetAMAFlags( )
SetCallerID( )
SetCallerPres( )
SetCDRUserField( )
SetCIDName( )
SetCIDNum( )
SetGlobalVar( )
SetGroup( )
SetLanguage( )
SetMusicOnHold( )
SetRDNIS( )
SetVar( )
SIPAddHeader( )
SIPDtmfMode( )
SIPGetHeader( )
SoftHangup( )
StopMonitor( )
StopPlaytones( )
StripLSD( )
StripMSD( )
SubString( )
Suffix( )
System( )
Transfer( )
TrySystem( )
TXTCIDName( )
UnpauseQueueMember( )
UserEvent( )
Verbose( )
VMAuthenticate( )
VoiceMail( )
VoiceMailMain( )
Wait( )
WaitExten( )
WaitForRing( )
WaitForSilence( )
WaitMusicOnHold( )
While( )
Zapateller( )
ZapBarge( )
ZapRAS( )
ZapScan( )
Appendix C. AGI Reference
ANSWER
CHANNEL STATUS
DATABASE DEL
DATABASE DELTREE
DATABASE GET
DATABASE PUT
EXEC
GET DATA
GET FULL VARIABLE
GET OPTION
GET VARIABLE
HANGUP
NOOP
RECEIVE CHAR
RECORD FILE
SAY ALPHA
SAY DATE
SAY DATETIME
SAY DIGITS
SAY NUMBER
SAY PHONETIC
SAY TIME
SEND IMAGE
SEND TEXT
SET AUTOHANGUP
SET CALLERID
SET CONTEXT
SET EXTENSION
SET MUSIC ON
SET PRIORITY
SET VARIABLE
STREAM FILE
TDD MODE
VERBOSE
WAIT FOR DIGIT
Appendix D. Configuration Files
Section D.1. modules.conf
Section D.2. adsi.conf
Section D.3. adtranvofr.conf
Section D.4. agents.conf
Section D.5. alarmreceiver.conf
Section D.6. alsa.conf
Section D.7. asterisk.conf
Section D.8. cdr.conf
Section D.9. cdr_manager.conf
Section D.10. cdr_odbc.conf
Section D.11. cdr_pgsql.conf
Section D.12. cdr_tds.conf
Section D.13. codecs.conf
Section D.14. dnsmgr.conf
Section D.15. dundi.conf
Section D.16. enum.conf
Section D.17. extconfig.conf
Section D.18. extensions.conf
Section D.19. features.conf
Section D.20. festival.conf
Section D.21. iax.conf
Section D.22. iaxprov.conf
Section D.23. indications.conf
Section D.24. logger.conf
Section D.25. manager.conf
Section D.26. meetme.conf
Section D.27. mgcp.conf
Section D.28. modem.conf
Section D.29. musiconhold.conf
Section D.30. osp.conf
Section D.31. oss.conf
Section D.32. phone.conf
Section D.33. privacy.conf
Section D.34. queues.conf
Section D.35. res_odbc.conf
Section D.36. rpt.conf
Section D.37. rtp.conf
Section D.38. sip.conf
Section D.39. sip_notify.conf
Section D.40. skinny.conf
Section D.41. voicemail.conf
Section D.42. vpb.conf
Section D.43. zapata.conf
Section D.44. zaptel.conf
Appendix E. Asterisk Command-Line Interface Reference
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Section E.1. add
Section E.2. agi
Section E.3. database
Section E.4. iax2
Section E.5. indication
Section E.6. logger
Section E.7. meetme
Section E.8. pri
Section E.9. remove
Section E.10. restart
Section E.11. set
Section E.12. show
Section E.13. sip
Section E.14. stop
Section E.15. zap
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IAX (Inter-Asterisk eXchange protocol)
2nd
channel configuration
channel definitions
configuring inbound connections
dialplan
iax.conf file
configuring outbound connections
future of
general settings
NAT (Network Address Translation) and
register statements
retrieving dialplan information from remote Asterisk box
security
iax.conf file
2nd
configuration to accept calls from FWD users
configuring to place call on FWD network
iax.conf.sample configuration file
iax2 debug command
iax2 no debug command
IAX2 protocol, RSA key checks
iax2 provision command
iax2 show cache command
iax2 show channels command
iax2 show firmware command
iax2 show peer command
iax2 show peers command
iax2 show provisioning command
iax2 show registry command
2nd
3rd
iax2 show stats command
iax2 show users command
iax2 trunk debug command
IAX2Provision( ) application
images/ directory
ImportVar( ) application
inbound IAX connections, configuring
include context command
includes
incoming calls
context for
users
incoming context (FXO interface)
indication add command
indication remove command
indications.conf
indications.conf file
init keys command
initialization scripts, installing with make config
initialization scripts, Red Hat-style
installing Asterisk, specifying directory
integration of communications technologies
Intel CPUs
IRQ latency and
powerful FPUs
Interactive Voice Response (IVR)
interfaces
configuration files
PSTN
types to which Asterisk can connect
interference
with analog signals
internal calls, context for
internal context
FXS channel
FXS port
SIP channel
International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
closed thinking
H.323 protocol
Internet connectivity with ISDN-BRI circuit
Internet gateways to telephony services, locating
Internet Low Bitrate Codec (iLBC)
Internet Relay Chat (IRC) channels
Internet transport protocols, real-time media streaming and
invalid entries, handling
INVITE requests in DoS attacks
invites (in SIP)
IP (Internet Protocol)
evolving your old PBX to
transport mechanism for video-conferencing (H.323)
IP addresses
domain/realm, SIP X-Lite client
register statement for FWD IAX server
SIP endpoints
IP telephones
connecting to Asterisk
definition of a phone call
echo in
IRQs (Interrupt Requests)
latency
motherboard selection, latency and
ISD, BRI
ISDN
BRA
BRI
limited standards compliance
PRI
commands
libpri library
PRI/PRA
ISDN telephones
"It Still Does Nothing" (ISDN)
IVR (Interactive Voice Response)
Asterisk