Download Asterisk 1.4.0 beta 4

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Asterisk is a so-called PBX for the platforms Linux, Mac OS X, Sun Solaris as well as FreeBSD and OpenBSD. The program serves as a switchboard and has a variety of features, including voicemail, conferencing and call waiting. It also has support for things like caller ID services, ADSI, SIP and H.323. below features on the Asterisk site all possibilities are listed. According to the makers, beta version number four will be the last of its kind, as the final version of Asterisk 1.4.0 is scheduled for next Friday. Compared to the previous beta, these are the changes:

  • a bug fix for the ExternalIVR application and addition of ‘silence’ sound files to support it
  • various SIP interoperability improvements
  • memory and dialog leaks in the SIP channel driver
  • a fix to music-on-hold random mode that was not really random
  • an improvement to app_voicemail to ensure that the message duration is properly included in email notifications when voicemail messages are forwarded
  • corrected a segfault issue during reload of the PostgreSQL CDR driver
  • a change to no longer include a header file that does not exist on Linux kernel 2.6.18 (and caused a problem on Fedora Core 6)
  • logging of dynamic queue member addition and removal in queue_log
  • a minor redesign of many CLI commands to be more similar to previous Asterisk releases
  • significant improvements to IMAP storage support for voicemail
  • a change to the SIP channel to avoid offering formats (codecs) that cannot be transcoded due to lack of available transcoders (along with dynamic activation/deactivation of transcoders)
  • support for G.722 16KHz (wideband) audio pass-through, recording and playback
  • support for standard prompts in G.722 format
  • many other bug fixes
  • Version number 1.4.0beta 4
    Operating systems Linux, BSD, macOS, Solaris
    Website Asterisk
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    File size

    10.46MB

    License type GPL
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