Please give an overview of Asterisk Architecture?
sagitraz 21-September-2008 10:20:30 AM

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Specific APIs are defined around a central

PBX core system. This advanced core handles the internal interconnection of the PBX, cleanly abstracted from the

specific protocols, codecs, and hardware interfaces from the telephony applications. This allows Asterisk to use any

suitable hardware and technology available now or in the future to perform its essential functions, connecting

hardware and applications.
Posted by crouse


Asterisk is carefully designed for maximum flexibility. Specific APIs are defined around a central

PBX core system. This advanced core handles the internal interconnection of the PBX, cleanly abstracted from the

specific protocols, codecs, and hardware interfaces from the telephony applications. This allows Asterisk to use any

suitable hardware and technology available now or in the future to perform its essential functions, connecting

hardware and applications.
Posted by Gkkrishna



Posted: 24-September-2008 01:32:13 PM By: Gkkrishna

Asterisk is carefully designed for maximum flexibility. Specific APIs are defined around a central

PBX core system. This advanced core handles the internal interconnection of the PBX, cleanly abstracted from the

specific protocols, codecs, and hardware interfaces from the telephony applications. This allows Asterisk to use any

suitable hardware and technology available now or in the future to perform its essential functions, connecting

hardware and applications.

Posted: 05-February-2009 06:03:30 AM By: crouse

Specific APIs are defined around a central

PBX core system. This advanced core handles the internal interconnection of the PBX, cleanly abstracted from the

specific protocols, codecs, and hardware interfaces from the telephony applications. This allows Asterisk to use any

suitable hardware and technology available now or in the future to perform its essential functions, connecting

hardware and applications.