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Configuration Guide for Asterisk PBX




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The configuration guide for Asterisk PBX is a self-training material for the Digium’s award winning open source software. With 370 pages and 15 chapters is one the most complete guides for open source IP telephony. It is now ready for the version 1.4…. More >>

Configuration Guide for Asterisk PBX

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  • Mr. Ian Brown March 5th, 2010 at 6:16 am #1

    This book is clearly written and easy to understand. Users will only require a small amount of Asterisk & Linux knowledge to be able to use this guide and fully understand the Asterisk PBX in its entirity.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Phone Guy March 5th, 2010 at 7:24 am #2

    This book is designed for the beginner. It clearly walks you through examples to configure the Asterisk server. If you are familiar with configuring an Asterisk server this book is probably not for you.

    The book uses large type so the 370 pages is a little misleading.

    Its written as a text book and has a test at the end of each chapter.

    Noticed many grammatical errors, for example, “we are created a peer” and “it is also possible too pass channel and…” however its understandable.

    Rating: 4 / 5

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