[Asterisk-doc] docs/volume-one vm1chp5-dialplans.xml,1.13,1.14

jimvanm cvs at sohoskyway.net
Tue Sep 28 13:00:26 CDT 2004


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*** vm1chp5-dialplans.xml	26 Sep 2004 05:59:25 -0000	1.13
--- vm1chp5-dialplans.xml	28 Sep 2004 18:00:20 -0000	1.14
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  <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
! <chapter>
! 		<title>Brief Introduction to Dialplans</title>
! 	<para>
! 	The dialplan is the central piece of any Asterisk system.  Simply put, the 
! 	dialplan is the road map for how Asterisk will work.  The dialplan specifies
! 	how Asterisk should handle calls.  The dialplan consists of a list of 
! 	instructions or steps that Asterisk should follow.  To sucessfully set up 
! 	your own Asterisk system, it is <emphasis>absolutely vital</emphasis> that
! 	you understand dialplans.
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! 		</para>
! 	</sect1>
! 	</chapter>
! 
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  			exten =&gt; s,2,Background(
  
! 			</programlisting
! ></example
! ></sect2
! ></sect1
! ><sect1
! ><title
! >Conclusion</title
! ><para
! >We have simply scratched the surface of dialplan creation within Asterisk. However, you now have enough knowledge to go out learn the many applications that Asterisk has built into it to expand your dialplan. You should now understand many of the fundamental applications and be well on your way to creating full features dialplans. Spend more time playing with the applications built into Asterisk and expanding upon the dialplan we've created in this chapter by utilizing the basic skills you have aquired from this book. Asterisk is a wonderful and ever evolving application. We hope you have learned much and continue developing with the Asterisk platform.</para
! ></sect1
! ></chapter
! >
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