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Asterisk
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To learn more about Asterisk and its partners you can visit their website at Asterisk.org.
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Introduction
Asterisk is an open source PBX system then runs on the Linux operating system.
I support Asterisk because of its price benefits and ease of expansion.
Some key features of Asterisk are listed below.
- Voicemail to eMail
- Softphone (Computer Based Phone) support
- Analog Phone Support (PSTN)
- ISDN PRI support for DID based routing
- VoIP support
Download
Hardware
Software
Tutorials
FAQs
How do I dial from the CLI?
You'll need chan_oss for that. chan_oss provides a "dial" command form the CLI that literally connects the sound card (via chan_oss) to the outgoing line. By including the module chan_oss, you'll find a new "dial" command on the CLI.
I configured a new IVR and clicked the check box that states "Enable Directory". When I call in and type # I get "I'm sorry, that's not a valid extension." What did I do wrong?
You must install Information Services, It provides a number of applications accessible by feature codes:
- Company directory
- Call Trace (last call information)
- Echo Test
- Speaking Clock
- Speak Current Extension Number
More info: | http://aussievoip.com.au/wiki/freePBX-Features
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