PIONEERS Incredible PBX Asterisk-GUI

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I got everything installed and running (other than iptables) on CentOS 6.6 x86 on Hyper-V. I'm going to try x86_64 to see if that works better. Next I need to figure out my new Vitelity trunk, I'm just probably doing something simple wrong.
 

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Looking down the road, Asterisk's static http server is currently used for WebRTC if I'm not mistaken. Apache also is a HUGE memory hog. For the smaller hardware platforms, we'd like to phase Apache out entirely. Just some reasons not to leap off the bridge before giving it some careful thought.


Will have to try the WebRTC feature. Can probably use nginx instead of apache if memory is a problem. A lot of people probably don't need to add anything. I just wanted to make sure I have the option of using Apache if I needed it.
 

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deano, they need their config files served via t*f*t*p. Each Yealink phone requires one file for the model & one for the specific MAC address. I'm going to start by getting them working and hosting them on my router (pfSense).
 

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smccloud, you can use Http and ftp also. I have been playing with the Endpoint Manager and Phone REST apps on freepbx distro and I am not overly impressed. So, I want to help build an awesome provisioning tool for use here. The team that works on PBX in Flash and now this has been nothing short of amazing. So, if we can get a couple of miracle workers I am sure we can build a great solution based what already exists.
 

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deano, I was looking at doing a full PXE config setup on mine, but when I used the free Endpoint Manager I pointed it to the config. Either will work, although I only have a T-20 to play with.
 

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smccloud, I have a T48g and T42G so between us, we have options.
maybe wardmundy has a sample phone config he would like use to start with?
 

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I would be willing to help on getting Asterisk 12/13 pjsip support if it's within my abilities. I don't know Javascript very well.
 

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I have the sample configs from Yealink, along with all the options that can go in each file :D Template configs from Yealink are attached. I can't upload the PDF because its to large.
 

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smccloud, I have a T48g and T42G so between us, we have options.
maybe wardmundy has a sample phone config he would like use to start with?


The Grandstream UCM6100 GUI is based on the Asterisk GUI and is open source downloadable. It has a provisioning feature so you might be able to use some of that and save yourself some work.

There are probably other goodies in there that can be ported over but I haven't spent much time on it.

http://www.grandstream.com/support/faq/gnu_gpl
http://www.grandstream.com/products/ucm_series/ucm61xx/documents/ucm61xx_usermanual_english.pdf
 

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smarks: AFAIK Grandstream stuff is just what they "borrowed" from others, not anything they contributed to build their PBX. Takers gonna take!
 

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Ok, I got it working (other than iptables which is fine by me) but I cannot change Caller ID at all. And it shows as anonymous on outbound calls, not even a phone number. Any ideas on the solution to this?
 

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smarks: AFAIK Grandstream stuff is just what they "borrowed" from others, not anything they contributed to build their PBX. Takers gonna take!


Where did they get it from? I like the look of the GUI and it seems to have a lot more features than Asterisk-GUI. Uses a newer version of jquery (which is something that should probably be done on incredible pbx asterisk gui as well). I haven't had any luck getting it running on a virtual server. I think it uses a database which they did not include the structure for.
 

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I meant the stuff in their open source downloads. The remaining code (that they didn't share) was written by them as far as I know.
 

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