The Rochester group held an Asterisk demonstration and FAQ. There were sixteen attendees and many new faces this month. Hal14450 gave a solid presentation on the benefits of using open source as your VOIP (voice over IP) telephony solution. Hal14450 fielded many questions from the attendees and over came some technical difficulties by dialing in to his server using a cell phone while an attendee used Ekiga to connect to the server at the same time.

Pictures

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From left to right in the comfy chairs: Nick, Dave, Joe, Justin, Bill, Chris, Ryan. At the table: Tom

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Original Topic

Asterisk Demonstration

The NY State Ubuntu LoCo will be demonstrating an implementation of Asterisk. See how to make a voice call using your computer. Ubuntu LoCo members that do not yet have a SIP account will also be able to have a SIP account setup at this event.

About Asterisk:
Asterisk is the world's leading open source PBXi, telephony engine, and telephony applications toolkit. Offering flexibility unheard of in the world of proprietary communications, Asterisk empowers developers and integrators to create advanced communication solutions...for free.

Details:

Asterisk: The Future of Telephony
(2nd Edition) by Jim Van Meggelen, Jared Smith, and Leif Madsen

Asterisk Essentials: A Practical Guide to Open Source Voice Over IP
by Marc Blanchet

Asterisk Cookbook
by Jim Van Meggelen, Leif Madsen, Kristian Kielhofner, and John Todd

SIP Handbook: Services, Technologies, and Security of Session Initiation Protocol
by Syed A. Ahson and Mohammad

New Book Releases

Nmap Network Scanning: The Official Nmap Project Guide to Network Discovery and Security Scanning
by Gordon Fyodor Lyon

A Practical Guide to Ubuntu Linux (Versions 8.10 and 8.04)
(2nd Edition) by Mark G. Sobell

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