Exploring VitalPBX
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WTF who want sequential? It is not how anything normally works.
None of the settings let you specify how many logs to keep after rotation.
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@JaredBusch said in Exploring VitalPBX:
WTF who want sequential? It is not how anything normally works.
None of the settings let you specify how many logs to keep after rotation.
There is a cleanup add-on that specifically mentions cleaning up logs - definitely seems like a short coming that should simply be in the main product.
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Just was looking at the release blog post for the current version.
Noticed this.
This is a huge deal and has never been implemented before now?
Is this active in Ring groups also because that is a hard deal breaker.
A call is not missed when answered elsewhere. But users still want missed call notifications for calls that they did miss.
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Nope, not in ring groups.....
Ring Group:
Queue:
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It appears that currently, endpoint manager is only working for SIP extensions and not PJSIP. When trying to test it, I can't add PJSIP extensions on the device mapping but SIP have no issues.
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@Romo said in Exploring VitalPBX:
It appears that currently, endpoint manager is only working for SIP extensions and not PJSIP. When trying to test it, I can't add PJSIP extensions on the device mapping but SIP have no issues.
I never got that far when I looked at all the screens.
But I already found a number of issues with EPM.
Likely I will stick with doing it my way.
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@JaredBusch What other issues did you see?
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@Romo said in Exploring VitalPBX:
@JaredBusch What other issues did you see?
I do not recall the detail, but things were missing. Probably related to the remote address book. Not something FreePBX handles either. Just something here also missing.
I spent at most 60 minutes going through the screens and settings. I never fuly brough the system into a functional state.
It was also weeks ago. It is hard to recall.
That said, I spun a new instance up this morning. I plan to actually bring this one all the way to fully operational.
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Hi to all the participants in this entertaining talk, here I am at your orders to answer any questions you have about it.
With respect to the Address Book, VitalPBX has a series of Addons among which is Phonebook, the way to install it is to go to Admin / Add-ons / Add-ons.
We can proudly say that VitalPBX is always up to date with the latest technologies and we constantly publish general interest blogs as a contribution to the community as well as offering our PBX completely free of charge.
https://vitalpbx.org/en/vitalpbx-blog/Every day we are creating new Addons and very soon we will have a WebRTC Sofphone fully integrated with VitalPBBX.
We reiterate here and in our support forum we are always at your service to provide support or answer all your questions.
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@rcuadra said in Exploring VitalPBX:
Hi to all the participants in this entertaining talk, here I am at your orders to answer any questions you have about it.
Hey, welcome "back"!
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@rcuadra Is there a time frame of when the endpoint manager will be working with PJSIP extensions?
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@Romo said in Exploring VitalPBX:
@rcuadra Is there a time frame of when the endpoint manager will be working with PJSIP extensions?
This PLEASE.
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@Romo said in Exploring VitalPBX:
@rcuadra Is there a time frame of when the endpoint manager will be working with PJSIP extensions?
It would even be better if they quit using SIP as the default on port 5060. Asterisk gave up CHAN_SIP years ago.
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@JaredBusch said in Exploring VitalPBX:
@Romo said in Exploring VitalPBX:
@rcuadra Is there a time frame of when the endpoint manager will be working with PJSIP extensions?
It would even be better if they quit using SIP as the default on port 5060. Asterisk gave up CHAN_SIP years ago.
RIP chan_sip
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@Skyetel said in Exploring VitalPBX:
@JaredBusch said in Exploring VitalPBX:
@Romo said in Exploring VitalPBX:
@rcuadra Is there a time frame of when the endpoint manager will be working with PJSIP extensions?
It would even be better if they quit using SIP as the default on port 5060. Asterisk gave up CHAN_SIP years ago.
RIP chan_sip
PJSIP is still SIP, just better done and with more feature parity to other implementations of SIP.
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Rather than create a new thread, would I be correct that any hardware that works in FreePBX also works in VitalPBX?
I have a Sangoma wanpipe card that connects into our PRI and before I break things and move to VitalPBX I'd like to know for sure that it works.
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@WLS-ITGuy said in Exploring VitalPBX:
Rather than create a new thread, would I be correct that any hardware that works in FreePBX also works in VitalPBX?
I have a Sangoma wanpipe card that connects into our PRI and before I break things and move to VitalPBX I'd like to know for sure that it works.
Asterisk is Asterisk, and CentOS is CentOS. so yes.
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@WLS-ITGuy said in Exploring VitalPBX:
Rather than create a new thread, would I be correct that any hardware that works in FreePBX also works in VitalPBX?
I have a Sangoma wanpipe card that connects into our PRI and before I break things and move to VitalPBX I'd like to know for sure that it works.
Curious why you're switching?
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@Dashrender said in Exploring VitalPBX:
@WLS-ITGuy said in Exploring VitalPBX:
Rather than create a new thread, would I be correct that any hardware that works in FreePBX also works in VitalPBX?
I have a Sangoma wanpipe card that connects into our PRI and before I break things and move to VitalPBX I'd like to know for sure that it works.
Curious why you're switching?
Having hardware from Sangoma does not imply switching from FreePBX. Sangoma has made hardware for years and years before buying FreePBX from Schmooze.
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@Dashrender said in Exploring VitalPBX:
@WLS-ITGuy said in Exploring VitalPBX:
Rather than create a new thread, would I be correct that any hardware that works in FreePBX also works in VitalPBX?
I have a Sangoma wanpipe card that connects into our PRI and before I break things and move to VitalPBX I'd like to know for sure that it works.
Curious why you're switching?
Not 100% on switching but would like to test. Before I tested it all and possibly found I liked it better I wanted to make sure the hardware I was using worked.