Paul Rodan
2004-Dec-10 14:31 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk Training Needed in SouthEast U.S
I need advanced Asterisk training in the SouthEast area of the U.S; I don't need to know how to install linux and Asterisk and compile the modules and load them and such. I don't need to know what extensions.conf does or sip.conf does; What I do need is a better understanding of what every single little option in sip.conf or iax.conf does, and I need to learn a lot more about all the tips and tricks and neat little things you can do in the extensions.conf file. I also want to increase my knowledge of SIP and IAX in general, and maybe learn a little about Zaptel cards and how to use them. Seems everytime I go over the sip.conf file, a month or two later when I get the latest CVS, new options and change of default parameters appear in the example configs. Anybody know of a good training center or tutor in this area that can help train me? I intend to make the company I work for pay for it, as they seem content to stick me with being the only VOIP Admin. I've learned a lot since I started 3 months ago, but every time I start browsing the Wiki I feel like my head is going to explode, so much information to absorb and so many confusing terms. I'm more of a hands on and learn-by-examples person. Most of what I've learned is by reverse engineering the config files left behind by the previous VOIP Admin who was real good but no longer working here and no longer willing to assist. I found an interesting 3-day course offered by this one company, but they turned out to be in London, and it'll be tough enough to get them to transport and pay for this course in a local area, trying to get them to fly me out of the U.S is infeasible. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20041210/033d027a/attachment.htm
Ferguson, Michael
2004-Dec-10 14:49 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk Training Needed in SouthEast U.S
Me too. For the South Fla area. -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Paul Rodan Sent: Friday, December 10, 2004 4:31 PM To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion' Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk Training Needed in SouthEast U.S I need advanced Asterisk training in the SouthEast area of the U.S; I don't need to know how to install linux and Asterisk and compile the modules and load them and such. I don't need to know what extensions.conf does or sip.conf does; What I do need is a better understanding of what every single little option in sip.conf or iax.conf does, and I need to learn a lot more about all the tips and tricks and neat little things you can do in the extensions.conf file. I also want to increase my knowledge of SIP and IAX in general, and maybe learn a little about Zaptel cards and how to use them. Seems everytime I go over the sip.conf file, a month or two later when I get the latest CVS, new options and change of default parameters appear in the example configs. Anybody know of a good training center or tutor in this area that can help train me? I intend to make the company I work for pay for it, as they seem content to stick me with being the only VOIP Admin. I've learned a lot since I started 3 months ago, but every time I start browsing the Wiki I feel like my head is going to explode, so much information to absorb and so many confusing terms. I'm more of a hands on and learn-by-examples person. Most of what I've learned is by reverse engineering the config files left behind by the previous VOIP Admin who was real good but no longer working here and no longer willing to assist. I found an interesting 3-day course offered by this one company, but they turned out to be in London, and it'll be tough enough to get them to transport and pay for this course in a local area, trying to get them to fly me out of the U.S is infeasible. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20041210/b1562abf/attachment.htm
Jon Lawrence
2004-Dec-10 15:50 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk Training Needed in SouthEast U.S
On Friday 10 December 2004 21:31, Paul Rodan wrote:> here and no longer willing to assist. I found an interesting 3-day course > offered by this one company, but they turned out to be in London, and it'll > be tough enough to get them to transport and pay for this course in a local > area, trying to get them to fly me out of the U.S is infeasible.Can you give me any details about the company in London TIA Jon
Brian Capouch
2004-Dec-11 00:49 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk Training Needed in SouthEast U.S
Paul Rodan wrote:> > What I do need is a better understanding of what every single little > option in sip.conf or iax.conf does, and I need to learn a lot more > about all the tips and tricks and neat little things you can do in the > extensions.conf file. I also want to increase my knowledge of SIP and > IAX in general, and maybe learn a little about Zaptel cards and how to > use them. Seems everytime I go over the sip.conf file, a month or two > later when I get the latest CVS, new options and change of default > parameters appear in the example configs. > > > > Anybody know of a good training center or tutor in this area that can > help train me? I intend to make the company I work for pay for it, as > they seem content to stick me with being the only VOIP Admin. I?ve > learned a lot since I started 3 months ago, but every time I start > browsing the Wiki I feel like my head is going to explode, so much > information to absorb and so many confusing terms. I?m more of a hands > on and learn-by-examples person. Most of what I?ve learned is by reverse > engineering the config files left behind by the previous VOIP Admin who > was real good but no longer working here and no longer willing to > assist. I found an interesting 3-day course offered by this one company, > but they turned out to be in London, and it?ll be tough enough to get > them to transport and pay for this course in a local area, trying to get > them to fly me out of the U.S is infeasible. > >I have done a fair amount of Asterisk consulting. But I'm just now slogging through my Asterisk mail for the day, and so you may already have someone lined up. Let me know if you might still be interested. I have pretty good credentials. Thx. B.