HELP - FreeSwitch again, now from a clean slate
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There is a lot of new tools too give you greater access to FreeSWITCH, and make it easier to use.
- Public is now called 'Inbound Routes'
- Template manager allows you to change the look and feel.
- Menu manager allows you to change
- XML Editor is for advanced users that want access to FreeSWITCH on a deeper level.
- PHP Editor again for advanced users that know PHP
- Script Editor allowing advanced users ability to add or modify scripts.
- Dialplan and Inbound routes has a tool for 'add' that makes adding new entries much easier and faster.
- Users can log into view their voicemail's
- Users can be assigned to one or more extensions.
- Database backend that can use SQLite, PostgreSQL, or MySQL. On pfSense it requires SQLite.
And some new features. Keep in mind this took months to make multi-platform.
- Additional features in Hunt groups
- Additional features in the Auto Attendant
- Conference interface to make it easier to add voice conference rooms with or without a pin number
- Softphone that is if you have a have a sound card installed on the system
- Ability to run multi-tenant with multiple instances of FreeSWITCH
- Contact list
Features that I'm currently working on.
Call Broadcast make a recording and send it to a group of contacts.
Call Forward transfer calls destined for an extension out to a cell phone.
Call Queues possible before but this interface will make it easier.
Automatic Phone provisioning -
FusionPBX install on pfSense worked like a charm Mark. Mucho gracias mi amigo.
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Ok, got fusionpbx up and running.
Is there an way to import the current config, or is it entering all over again? -
Grrrr, a warning on the fusionpbx install, it smashes up your existing config, damnation, thank god for frequent backups.
So this is a warning if you want to use this and have a working config!
An import of the existing would be appropriate. -
It should be obvious that making a backup before doing such a thing is always a good idea to make a backup. However, the install should make a backup of your config and call into a directory called config.orig.
There isn't an import yet. No one has offered to help with the import either monetarily or with developer help. I do get complaints that it isn't there. Complaints don't provide me any motivation. You have no idea what I've sacrificed over the past year and a half to build this and make it available for you and others.
I may still build the import but it isn't my first priority. A future FusionPBX pfSense package is higher priority and features to get or stay ahead of competition, and provide tools that make FusionPBX fit more peoples needs are all a higher priority.
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Improved the vhosts package several minor improvements. The major change is that it now works on pfSense 2.0 with FreeBSD 8.0. vhosts on pfsense 2.0 will now make it much easier to run FusionPBX on pfSense 2.0.
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@mcrane:
Improved the vhosts package several minor improvements. The major change is that it now works on pfSense 2.0 with FreeBSD 8.0. vhosts on pfsense 2.0 will now make it much easier to run FusionPBX on pfSense 2.0.
Thank You! :)
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Hi mcrane
Don't take my grrr, as a complaint, but a warning on the install would be nice ;D
And the excuse with 'you should alway backup' just doesn't do! That's simply a cop out for failing to do the warning. -
came off wrong. Struck comment
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He he he, or version 2 or…
Oh well, I'm going to ponder on the idea of reentering everything :-)