Learn to Write Your Own Asterisk VOIP Dialplans and Queues

Udemy – Learn to Write Your Own Asterisk VOIP Dialplans and Queues
MP4 | Video: 1280×720 | 59 kbps | 44 KHz | Duration: 4 Hours | 885 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Learn how to read and write your own Asterisk dialplan configurations for auto attendant menus and call center queues

Do you want to learn how to read and write your own Asterisk dialplans?
Have you been trying to build your own Asterisk auto attendant but don’t know where to start?
Do you want to create your own custom recordings for auto attendant greetings?
Do you want to setup a call center queue with dynamic agents?
Are you looking to configure ACD (automatic call distribution) for your inbound phone calls?
Learn how to tackle all of these configuration items and more by taking this advanced Asterisk course. During the course you will learn details about how create your own auto attendant and adding different digit options to route calls within your Asterisk phone system.

Go from an Asterisk beginner to an expert and write all your own unique dialplan code. I will show you how to write dialplans and make test phones calls showing you the result of the changes made.

If you want to learn by doing then you need to take this course to learn how to use the different Asterisk applications to create a truly unique dial plan for you or your clients.

To take the course you should have a working Asterisk or AstLinux system so you can go in and write your own dialplan to follow along with the lessons.

What are the requirements?

You should have taken the course Asterisk Made Easy or know how to install an Asterisk or AstLinux system.
What am I going to get from this course?

Over 26 lectures and 3 hours of content!
Write your own configuration files for Asterisk from scratch.
Customize configuration files for systems like AsteriskNow or FreePBX.
Fully understand how Asterisk extensions.conf works so you can read and edit it.
Setup your own call center using Asterisk queues.conf to route calls in an ACD (automated call distribution) format to available agents.
Configure custom caller ID names to help identify where phone calls are coming from for better handling of phone calls.
What is the target audience?

Students should have an installed Asterisk or AstLinux system installed.
If you do not have any experience with Asterisk I recommend starting with my Udemy beginners course called “Asterisk Made Easy.”

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