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 Asterisk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The asterisk is sometimes mistakenly referred to as an asterix, in a case of reverse etymology.
In colloquial usage, an asterisk is used to indicated that a record is somehow tainted by circumstances, which are putatively explained in a footnote supposedly referenced by the asterisk.
In programmes distributed at race tracks, an asterisk next to a jockey's name indicates that he or she is an apprentice, and in many cases is allowed to ride at a slightly lesser weight than the other jockeys.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Asterisk   (1568 words)

  
 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Asterisk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In historical linguistics, an asterisk next to a word indicates that the word is a historically reconstructed form.
In theoretical linguistics, especially syntax, an asterisk next to a word or phrase indicates that the word or phrase is ungrammatical.
The lowered asterisk is a symbol for convolution, e.g.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Asterisk   (937 words)

  
 Asterisk PBX - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Asterisk is released under a dual license scheme, the free software license being the GNU General Public License (GPL), the other being a commercial license as to allow closed/patented code, such as the G.729 codec to work with the system (although the G729 codec may work with the free or commercial versions).
Asterisk can interoperate with most SIP telephones, acting both as registrar and as a gateway between IP phones and the PSTN.
Due to the dual licensing nature of the Asterisk code and the feeling among some developers that changes required to the software were not incorporated in a timely manner, the Asterisk source base was forked in 2005 and established as OpenPBX.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Asterisk_PBX   (1118 words)

  
 *scottstuff* - category Asterisk
Asterisk has desperately needed a new stable release for months now, and it looks like version 1.2 will be out within the next two months.
Asterisk has grown a lot in the last 12 months–it’s reached version 1.0, and is rapidly approaching v1.1.
Asterisk itself is very usable as a corporate PBX, and with tools like the Asterisk Management Portal and Asterisk@Home, it’s starting to be usable by people without a deep understanding of Linux, networking, and phone systems.
scottstuff.net /blog/articles/category/Asterisk   (4814 words)

  
 Asterisk | The Open Source PBX   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Asterisk 1.2.12 includes a number of bug fixes, including fixes for two regressions that occurred in the 1.2.11 release.
Since this is a release branch of Asterisk, we were not comfortable changing the default behavior, so this new option defaults to zero, which means there is no limit in place.
The Asterisk development team is pleased to announce new releases of Asterisk and Zaptel: Asterisk 1.2.10 and Zaptel 1.2.7.
www.asterisk.org   (1013 words)

  
 Asterisk -- punctuating the path to open source Packet Voice
An Asterisk system equipped with some comparatively inexpensive telephony hardware is capable of managing a complex network of traditional analog and digital telephony equipment, by communicating over T1 connections to channel banks or directly with line-side and phone-side interface cards.
The original Asterisk release ran on a motley collection of hardware -- essentially anything that could be rigged to connect a PC to a channel bank, without buying the very large, complex, and expensive T1 interface cards available on the market at the time.
Asterisk provides sort of a middleware between the competing technologies and the functions of the PBX itself.
linuxdevices.com /articles/AT8678310302.html   (2151 words)

  
 Getting Started With Asterisk
Asterisk needs no additional hardware for Voice over IP.Ā  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.
Asterisk supports a wide range of TDM protocols for the handling and transmission of voice over traditional telephony interfaces.
Asterisk supports US and European standard signaling types used in standard business phone systems, allowing it to bridge between next generation voice-data integrated networks and existing infrastructure.
www.automated.it /guidetoasterisk.htm   (7860 words)

  
 Asterisk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In some computer interfaces, such as the Unix shell and Microsoft's Command Prompt, the asterisk is the wildcard character and stands for any string.
Messenger), chat rooms, and message boards, it is placed at the beginning of a line correcting a typographical error.
In the GCSE examination, A* is a special top grade that is distinguished from grade A. In many MUDs and MOOs, an asterisk is used to replace the letters that differ in corresponding gender-specific pronouns.
www.freedownloadsoft.com /info/asterisk.html   (731 words)

  
 Interactive Voice Response (IVR).
If you don't have a sound studio you can record your files using an extension from Asterisk or record it with a program (as described in the second section).
I tried it different times with different sample rates and the file can't be red by Asterisk.
With this converter, Asterisk can read the converted.wav file in.gsm format, but I had problems with the playback speed.
users.pandora.be /Asterisk-PBX/IVR.htm   (724 words)

  
 NSLU2-Linux - Unslung / Asterisk browse
I have tested it with the second Asterisk slim configuration with the iLBC codec disabled as it requires a floating point unit which isn't present on the IXP420.
If you want to try the Asterisk VoIP PBX without going trough the hassle of configuring it from the scratch, you can start with this sample configuration and you will have Asterisk running on the Slug in minutes.
I was not able to make Asterisk to work with the email client that came with the Linksys firmware (the voicemail message showed up appended to the text, instead of being attached as.wav file).
www.nslu2-linux.org /wiki/Unslung/Asterisk   (1011 words)

  
 eWEEK Labs Review: Asterisk 1.2.1
Asterisk 1.2.1 is an extremely flexible IP PBX that provides an excellent range of telephony features, with the added benefit of being available for free under the GNU General Public License.
Asterisk may be used with either analog telephones connected to the network via FXS (Foreign Exchange Station) ports or IP phones.
Asterisk may be started with many different verbosity levels—we found that the more detail the better when trying to sort out what went wrong.
www.eweek.com /article2/0,1895,1914446,00.asp   (1537 words)

  
 AsteriskĀ® - the Open Source PBX! | Asterisk
Asterisk does voice over IP in many protocols, and can interoperate with almost all standards-based telephony equipment using relatively inexpensive hardware.
Asterisk is available in Debian Stable (in version 1.0.7), and the current maintainership is done by a team, the Debian VoIP Team.
Asterisk was originally written by Mark Spencer of Digium, Inc.
www.asterisk.org /about   (522 words)

  
 Asterisk*
In addition to supporting residencies, Asterisk* will seek to build a collection of new work, technologies, and delivery mechanisms that illuminate, inspire and educate visitors to Shandy Hall.
Asterisk* will promote this specific physical space but also offer an online exhibition space for appropriate material.
Asterisk* will have a dynamic website that will inform, educate, and engage visitors from across the world.
www.asterisk.org.uk /about.html   (550 words)

  
 OpinionJournal - Leisure & Arts
It's possible the asterisk idea would have died a natural death if not for Commissioner Vincent, who announced in 1991 that he was behind the "single-record thesis" and ordered baseball's committee on statistical accuracy to remove the asterisk from Maris's record.
The mythical asterisk was resurrected in 2001 by Billy Crystal's critically acclaimed television film, 61*, three years after Mark McGwire broke Maris's record.
By using the asterisk in the title of his film, Crystal reinforced the belief that the asterisk ever existed in the first place (though the film never actually indicated that it had).
www.opinionjournal.com /la/?id=110004791   (754 words)

  
 Asterisk - Bringing the power and choice of Linux and Open Source to New Zealand businesses
Asterisk is proud to be New Zealand's first commercial Linux and Open Source Information Technology practice.
Asterisk delivers Linux system integration and support, develops outstanding Linux-based products and provides consultancy at every level on Linux and Open Source in the enterprise.
Asterisk is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Gen-i Ltd, a Telecom NZ company.
www.asterisk.co.nz   (208 words)

  
 Asterisk-Java - Java control for Asterisk PBXes
Asterisk Desktop Manager, or ADM for short, brings the power of Asterisk to the user's desktop.
AsterFax provides an SMTP Fax gateway for the transmission of faxes using Asterisk and is based on Asterisk-Java.
It includes an Asterisk RA that is based on Asterisk-Java.
asterisk-java.org /latest   (787 words)

  
 Asterisk*   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Asterisk* will be a physical centre, based at Shandy Hall, where Laurence Sterne (1713-68) wrote The Life and Opinions ofTristram Shandy, Gentleman and exploded the notion of what a narrative might be.
Asterisk* will also be an online focus for narrative study and development internationally.
Asterisk* is supported by Arts Council England, The National Association of Writers in Education, KMA Creative Technology, and the University of Teesside.
www.asterisk.org.uk   (2504 words)

  
 Asterisk Logger: Reveal/recover password behind asterisks (***)
Asterisk Logger is a successor of AsterWin utility.
Asterisk Logger displays additional information about the revealed password: The date/time that the password was revealed, the name of the application that contains the revealed password box, and the executable file of the application.
Asterisk Logger also cannot reveal the passwords in Internet Explorer Web pages, Because they are stored in different way than in other applications.
www.nirsoft.net /utils/astlog.html   (918 words)

  
 Asterisk 1.2 Released
It has been just over a year since the release of Asterisk 1.0, and in that time a tremendous amount of work has gone into development by the open community that builds Asterisk.
In Asterisk, the dialplan is of pivotal importance as it defines how the application handles outbound and inbound calls through a list of instructions that the program follows.
Asterisk and Digium founder Mark Spencer noted that DUNDi has been catching on in the enterprise space.
www.internetnews.com /infra/article.php/3565666   (844 words)

  
 Planet Asterisk
Asterisk Bootcamp, taught by instructor Jared Smith and developed by Sokol and Associates, highlights one of the most talked about emerging technologies in the telephony and programming industries.
He is featured as a co-author of the seminal Asterisk text, Asterisk: The Future of Telephony, and one of the co-creators of the Asterisk Docs project.
The Asterisk Bootcamp is a five day course which covers in-depth the keys points of Asterisk installation, configuration and administration.
planetasterisk.org   (7037 words)

  
 oreilly.com -- Online Catalog: Asterisk: The Future of Telephony
Asterisk's flexibility comes at a price, however: it's not a simple system to learn, and the documentation is lacking.
Asterisk embraces the concept of standards-compliance, but also gives you freedom to choose how to implement your system.
It might be true as one of the other revies mentiones that you should have some Asterisk experience before using the book as trobleshooting, etc is not to well covered.
www.oreilly.com /catalog/asterisk   (1209 words)

  
 freshmeat.net: Project details for Asterisk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Asterisk is a hybrid TDM and packet voice PBX (Private Branch eXchange) and IVR platform with ACD functionality.
However, the beauty of Asterisk is its ability to be extended using its APIs, dynamic module loader, and AGI scripting interface.
End users can even write their own applications that run on the system in C or any scripting language of their choice.
freshmeat.net /projects/asterisk   (252 words)

  
 Sunrise Telephone Systems Ltd
Asterisk turns any Macintosh running MacOS X into a private branch exchange (PBX) telephone system and voice over IP (VoIP) telephony server supporting H.323, IAX, MGCP, SCCP and SIP protocols.
Asterisk™ is a complete PBX telephone exchange in software, originally developed for Linux by Mark Spencer of Digium and released under the General Public License (GPL).
Asterisk™ provides all of the features you would expect from a PBX and more.
www.sunrise-tel.com   (649 words)

  
 Diva Server and Asterisk
Possibly the biggest problem that Asterisk integrators face is how to size the system for a given number of calls or users, and this is largely because the main CPU has to do everything from streaming audio to SIP signaling and even low-level tasks like DTMF recognition.
Therefore, when dealing with many concurrent calls, the number of threads that have to be managed by the CPU and operating system is very high.
This means that Asterisk will be independent from the flavour of protocols what are used.
www.eicon.com /worldwide/solutions/Diva_Server_and_Asterisk   (1530 words)

  
 Asterisk - voip-info.org
Asterisk rollout tips: Tips on how to move from testing to practical rollout.
Asterisk text2cepstral www demo: This is how I got cepstral to generate messages and current time to my callers.
Asterisk is trying to authenticate the INVITE from your provider and your provider does not support it.
www.voip-info.org /wiki-Asterisk   (3647 words)

  
 Product review: Asterisk brings open source VoIP to the enterprise
Written by Mark Spencer of Digium (A Huntsville, Alabama-based company), its code has been modified by the open source community, along with the usual testing and bug fixes, which have really helped the development of this software in terms of enhancing the stability and increasing its feature set.
Asterisk is open source PBX software that runs on Linux, BSD and MacOS X. It has pretty much all the features that one gets from mainstream PBX software and supports VoIP over many protocols.
Asterisk is definitely growing fast, with new features being added constantly.
searchvoip.techtarget.com /tip/0,289483,sid66_gci1145987,00.html   (964 words)

  
 Building Telephony Systems With Asterisk
Asterisk is a powerful and flexible open source framework for building feature-rich telephony systems.
Flexibility often means complexity, and this is true in the case of Asterisk.
This book is all you need to understand and use Asterisk to build the telephony system that meets your need.
www.packtpub.com /asterisk/book   (769 words)

  
 Asterisk Documentation Project - News
The goal of the Asterisk Documentation Project is to eventually deliver a comprehensive bookshelf of topics relevant to everyone in the Asterisk community.
The authors of Asterisk: The Future of Telephony are pleased to announce their book in PDF form, available immediately, for free.
The members of the core Asterisk Documentation Project team will all be speaking at AstriCon 2005 and will have a major announcement in regards to documentation for the Asterisk community.
www.asteriskdocs.org   (1143 words)

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