VoIP Using Asterisk (Voice-over Internet Protocol Using Asterisk)
X402.3 (2 semester units in EECS)
Learn to implement a complete IP PBX software system running on the Linux operating system. You learn how to obtain, compile, and install a complete configuration of Asterisk, the leading open-source IP PBX, configuring many advanced PBX features supporting VoIP, and inter-operating with standards-based telephony equipment using relatively inexpensive hardware. You end this course capable of applying VoIP knowledge, creating the most useful end product—a production IP PBX using Asterisk over the Linux operating system.
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Mon. June 1, San Francisco
MARCELO CARVALHO, M.A., is a data network, voice communications, and software application engineer at Usabound, where he manages the company's servers, Voiceover Internet Protocol (VoIP) and data networks across the U.S. and Europe. He has been teaching UC Extension courses since 2000 on UNIX, shell programming, C language, and Perl programming. He served as technical reviewer for the third edition of the best-selling UNIX Made Easy. Carvalho also developed a textbook on Perl programming for his UC Berkeley Extension course. Visit www.marcelo.carvalho.com.NOTE: This class is closed. For information about related courses, contact your academic department.