 Asterisk is a complete PBX in software. It runs on Linux and provides all of
the features you would expect from a PBX and more. Asterisk does voice over IP
in three protocols, and can interoperate with almost all standards-based
telephony equipment using relatively inexpensive hardware.
Asterisk provides Voicemail services with Directory, Call Conferencing,
Interactive Voice Response, Call Queuing. It has support for three-way calling,
caller ID services, ADSI, SIP and H.323 (as both client and gateway). Check the
Features section for a more complete list.
Asterisk needs no additional hardware for Voice over IP. For
interconnection with digital and analog telephony equipment, Asterisk supports a
number of hardware devices, most notably all of the hardware manufactured by
Asterisk's sponsors, Digium™. Digium has single and quad span T1 and E1
interfaces for interconnection to PRI lines and channel banks as well as a
single port FXO card and a one to four-port modular FXS and FXO card.
Asterisk™ Features
Asterisk-based telephony solutions offer a rich and flexible feature set.
Asterisk offers both classical PBX functionality and advanced features, and
interoperates with traditional standards-based telephony systems and Voice over
IP systems. Asterisk offers the features one would expect of a large proprietary
PBX system such as Voicemail, Conference Bridging, Call Queuing, and Call Detail
Records.
Call Features
- ADSI On-Screen Menu System
- Alarm Receiver
- Append Message
- Authentication
- Automated Attendant
- Blacklists
- Blind Transfer
- Call Detail Records
- Call Forward on Busy
- Call Forward on No Answer
- Call Forward Variable
- Call Monitoring
- Call Parking
- Call Queuing
- Call Recording
- Call Retrieval
- Call Routing (DID & ANI)
- Call Snooping
- Call Transfer
- Call Waiting
- Caller ID
- Caller ID Blocking
- Caller ID on Call Waiting
- Calling Cards
- Conference Bridging
- Database Store / Retrieve
- Database Integration
- Dial by Name
- Direct Inward System Access
- Distinctive Ring
- Distributed Universal Number Discovery (DUNDi™)
- Do Not Disturb
- E911
- ENUM
- Fax Transmit and Receive (3rd Party OSS Package)
- Flexible Extension Logic
- Interactive Directory Listing
- Interactive Voice Response (IVR)
- Local and Remote Call Agents
- Macros
- Music On Hold
- Flexible Mp3-based System
- Random or Linear Play
- Volume Control
- Predictive Dialer
- Privacy
- Open Settlement Protocol (OSP)
- Overhead Paging
- Protocol Conversion
- Remote Call Pickup
- Remote Office Support
- Roaming Extensions
- Route by Caller ID
- SMS Messaging
- Spell / Say
- Streaming Media Access
- Supervised Transfer
- Talk Detection
- Text-to-Speech (via Festival)
- Three-way Calling
- Time and Date
- Transcoding
- Trunking
- VoIP Gateways
- Voicemail
- Visual Indicator for Message Waiting
- Stutter Dialtone for Message Waiting
- Voicemail to email
- Voicemail Groups
- Web Voicemail Interface
- Zapateller
Computer-Telephony Integration
- AGI (Asterisk Gateway Interface
- Graphical Call Manager
- Outbound Call Spooling
- Predictive Dialer
- TCP/IP Management Interface
Scalability
- TDMoE (Time Division Multiplex over Ethernet)
- Allows direct connection of Asterisk PBX
- Zero latency
- Uses commodity Ethernet hardware
- Voice-over IP
- Allows for integration of physically separate installations
- Uses commonly deployed data connections
- Allows a unified dialplan across multiple offices
Codecs
- ADPCM
- G.711 (A-Law & µ-Law)
- G.723.1 (pass through)
- G.726
- G.729 (through purchase of commercial license through Digium)
- GSM
- iLBC
- Linear
- LPC-10
- Speex
Protocols
- IAX™ (Inter-Asterisk Exchange)
- H.323
- SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)
- MGCP (Media Gateway Control Protocol
- SCCP (Cisco® Skinny®)
Traditional Telephony Interoperability
- E&M
- E&M Wink
- Feature Group D
- FXS
- FXO
- GR-303
- Loopstart
- Groundstart
- Kewlstart
- MF and DTMF support
- Robbed-bit Signaling (RBS) Types
PRI Protocols
- 4ESS
- BRI (ISDN4Linux)
- DMS100
- EuroISDN
- Lucent 5E
- National ISDN2
- NFAS
Homepage and more info here:
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| http://www.asterisk.org/ |
Download Asterisk™ from here:
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http://ftp.digium.com/pub/asterisk/releases/asterisk-1.4.2.tar.gz |
Download Zaptel from here:
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| http://ftp.digium.com/pub/zaptel/releases/zaptel-1.4.1.tar.gz |
Download Libpri from here:
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| http://ftp.digium.com/pub/libpri/releases/libpri-1.4.0.tar.gz |
Download Asterisk-Addons from here:
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http://ftp.digium.com/pub/asterisk/releases/asterisk-addons-1.4.0.tar.gz |
Download Asterisk-Sounds from here:
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http://ftp.digium.com/pub/asterisk/releases/asterisk-sounds-1.2.1.tar.gz |
Download the Asterisk Handbook Project Draft
(PDF) from here:
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| http://www.digium.com/handbook-draft.pdf |
Check ChangeLog here:
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http://ftp.digium.com/pub/telephony/asterisk/ChangeLog-1.4.2 |
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