Add info regarding Google TTS
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## Configuring Asterisk
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Editing the main configuration file is the next step. Open it using your favorite text editor:
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`sudo nano /etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf`
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`sudo vim /etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf`
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Make the necessary changes according to your setup, then start and enable Asterisk at boot:
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`sudo asterisk -vvvr`
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## Setting Up SIP Accounts
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To handle VoIP calls, you need to set up SIP accounts. Edit the sip.conf and extensions.conf files:
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## Setting Up PJSIP Accounts
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To handle VoIP calls, you need to set up PJSIP accounts. Edit the pjsip.conf and extensions.conf files:
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`sudo nano /etc/asterisk/sip.conf`
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`sudo nano /etc/asterisk/extensions.conf`
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`sudo vim /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf`
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`sudo vim /etc/asterisk/extensions.conf`
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Add your SIP users in sip.conf and dial plan in extensions.conf.
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Add your SIP users in pjsip.conf and dial plan in extensions.conf.
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## Google TTS script for Asterisk
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You'll need to install the following dependencies:
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`sudo apt install perl libwww-perl liblwp-protocol-https-perl sox mpg123`
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Then download the script from the Google TTS repository and place it in the appropriate directory:
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https://github.com/zaf/asterisk-googletts
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