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Author: Kerry Garrison



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Install, Configure and Maintain a VoIP-Based Telephony System with New Book

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Packt is pleased to announce a new book that helps design and develop VoIP telephony platforms and services through the Asterisk platform. Written by Open Source expert, Kerry Garrison, trixbox CE 2.6 guides users with clear instructions and screenshots to create a complete and cost effective VoIP based telephony system. Asterisk is the world's leading open-source PBX, telephony engine, and telephony applications toolkit with immense flexibility. The open source telephony platform trixbox CE is designed to implement a PBX system with features typically reserved for large enterprise businesses. trixBox allows an individual or organization to set up a telephone system with traditional telephone networks as well as internet-based telephony or VoIP. This book will guide users to set up a VoIP based system fast and easily using trixbox CE. This book provides a comprehensive web-based GUI to make managing an Asterisk-based system easier than dealing with confusing configuration files. This book is rich with practical examples and tools. Users will be provided with information and will learn the skills required to implement their own trixbox CE PBX system for themselves or even to resell to potential clients. Through this book users will learn to create custom features like redirecting calls for 411 to a free provider, and explore the extensive personalization capabilities in the community edition of trixbox. In addition to this, they will be able to provide an extra functionality that is not provided by other tools using the trixbox CE Dashboard. Using methods like setting up a good firewall, changing access to the SSH service, and adding login attempt protection to the extensions, users will be able to secure their system and perform routine maintenance tasks on it. Developers interested in installing and configuring trixbox CE systems or Asterisk-based PBX systems will find this book useful. This book is out now and is available from Packt. For more information, please visit: http://www.packtpub.com/trixbox-ce-2.6/book


      

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