Chapter 14. Potpourri

Table of Contents

Festival
Getting Festival Set Up and Ready for Asterisk
Configuring Asterisk for Festival
Starting the Festival Server
Calling Festival from the Dialplan
Call Files
DUNDi
How Does DUNDi Work?
Configuring Asterisk for Use with DUNDi
The General Peering Agreement
General configuration
Creating mapping contexts
Defining DUNDi peers
Allowing remote connections
Configuring the dialplan
Alternative Voicemail Storage Methods
Storing Voicemail in an IMAP Server
Storing Voicemail in an ODBC Database
Asterisk and Jabber (XMPP)
Conclusion

The first 90 percent of the task takes 90 percent of the time, and the last 10 percent of the task takes the other 90 percent of the time.

--The Ninety:Ten Rule

The toughest part of writing this book was not finding things to write about, but rather deciding what we would not be able to write about. Now that we’ve covered the basics, you are ready to be told the truth: we have not taught you anywhere near all that there is to know about Asterisk.

Now please understand, this is not because we didn’t want to give you our very best; it’s merely because Asterisk is, well, limitless (or so we believe).

In this chapter, we want to give you a taste of some of the wonders Asterisk holds in store for you. Nearly every section in this chapter could become a book in itself (and they will become books, if Asterisk succeeds in the way we think it is going to).