Programming VoIP phones for Asterisk using FreePBX

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024

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  • @ChristopherAllsop
    @ChristopherAllsop  9 лет назад

    that's a great idea. I will consider it for a future video. I might want to try and focus on one or two major features per video, but if I end up doing a few line that, then I can do one showing how they all work together. thanks for the suggestion!

  • @hackintoshhackintosh
    @hackintoshhackintosh 9 лет назад +1

    im glad i found your post I'm running pbx in a flash and i bought the cisco 7960g and 7940 scant configure

    • @ChristopherAllsop
      @ChristopherAllsop  9 лет назад +1

      Hackintosh Hackintosh Glad you enjoyed the video! I find the SPA series of Cisco phones much easier to work with than the 79XX series. Those ones need some tricky handling to get them to talk SIP. Its doable, but for the time and effort, getting a true SIP phone is easier.

    • @Frisky0563
      @Frisky0563 5 лет назад

      I have the 7960g too. I enjoyed your video

  • @whitesmotoadv
    @whitesmotoadv 6 лет назад

    Can I add the asterisks free PBX to our existing Linux server without wiping out our website and CAD system?

  •  7 лет назад

    is dahdi for outbound aswell as inbound or isit both and isit needed for just internal pbx calls only? i have 2 phones registered but it sais unavailable and wont ring :/ im using freepbx asterisk.

  • @christothegreat1
    @christothegreat1 9 лет назад

    Nice video! You asked for requests for the next video related to SIP phones and incrediblepbx. Could you make a video where you demonstrate more lines and really use the typical features to the max. For instance register 4 different google voice trunks on incrediblepbx so the pbx has up to 4 or possibly 8 simultaneous calls in progress.
    Using your same 4 line cisco SPA phone, and soft phone app, to show how you get one or two incoming callers to get included in conference calls, park their calls, blind transfer them to another extension, announced transfer to other extension, get them to participate in a meetme meeting room, get them to successfully see and send video in a video call (probably need to call in from the outside using a the soft phone app with video call support, and use take the call with a soft phone app which also has video call support)..

    • @ChristopherAllsop
      @ChristopherAllsop  9 лет назад

      thanks for the idea. check out my comment above. I will definitely consider a future video with that!

  • @blakecarrescia2475
    @blakecarrescia2475 8 лет назад

    Please help, I have the Cisco IP CP-7821 phone and it has a web interface but no admin section to login to configure the settings like you did with your phone's web interface. What can I do to go about this?

  • @asra5031
    @asra5031 3 года назад

    how to download PBX software
    can you give me the link

  • @Frisky0563
    @Frisky0563 5 лет назад

    Hi Chris can I have 3 phones in different homes? I have a spa504 and a bunch of cp7960g I havent messed with they have sip

    • @ChristopherAllsop
      @ChristopherAllsop  5 лет назад

      You can have phones on different locations, but there will be extra work behind getting the phones to reach the IP-PBX if it is behind a local router. It all depends on your set up, but yes it theoretically is possible. The SPA504s will be easier to co figure than the cp7960s though.

    • @Frisky0563
      @Frisky0563 5 лет назад +1

      @@ChristopherAllsop Thanks !

  • @jw0stephens
    @jw0stephens 9 лет назад +1

    I'm curious about the hardware. Is this running on the Raspberry Pi you have in another video, or is this all piled on Intel?
    I've not had good experiences with any Vmware solutions, which seem to be on the PIAF site, so I wonder if they've figured a way around that? I had a P4 running Ubuntu (something) with vmware player, and the audio was horrible on that setup.
    I'd love to run asterisk on either the RPI 2, or some small arm system more powerful.
    I've invested quite a bit in cuboxs (Imx6 based) systems for now, but I'm not sure how they would run asterisk. They would only work with debian compiles (if there are any), or I'd have to build it up.

    • @ChristopherAllsop
      @ChristopherAllsop  9 лет назад +1

      jim stephens This specific system I am connecting my phone to is my home system, which is a fairly low power processor but I do find dedicated hardware works best over VMware or virtualization. While there are those who will swear by virtual servers, I prefer the dedicated hardware route. The raspberry Pi works great, and I have had my Nexus 5 and my Cisco phone all connected via SIP to the Pi. I highly recommend it for testing and getting used to it. If you are looking for a regular production run, I would still suggest picking up a lower power processor and running a stand alone PBX server.

    • @jw0stephens
      @jw0stephens 9 лет назад

      I had a 2 something GHZ system that was awful years ago. I took your example to try both ways.
      Very good, keep it up.
      I'm especially interested in Google voice accounts for trunks. You may have covered that in your second tutorial video. That one is next on my agenda.

    • @ChristopherAllsop
      @ChristopherAllsop  9 лет назад

      The phone system I talk about in another video is IncrediblePBX and has Google Voice built right into it. Just connect your mesh to an internet connectwd node and it should work. Bear in mind you may have to some port forwarding on both your node and your internet router

  • @alanpereira6824
    @alanpereira6824 8 лет назад

    How do I setup the Cisco SPA303 from outside the FreePBX server network? I already have the public IP address,SM,DNS etc..

    • @ChristopherAllsop
      @ChristopherAllsop  8 лет назад

      +Alan Pereira the SPA303 has a similar setup to the SPA504 series. Login to the phone and enter the credentials as you would with FreePBX in the same spots. There shouldn't be too much difference

  • @tarigomar7982
    @tarigomar7982 7 лет назад

    Thanks for this. I had no luck configuring cisco cp-6921 with freepbx. Any suggestions, tutorial?

  • @paulminott150
    @paulminott150 8 лет назад

    I have multiple 79xx phones and am in the process of switching to Freepbx but am having a difficult time getting them to see the t*f*t*p server. Any ideas?

    • @ChristopherAllsop
      @ChristopherAllsop  8 лет назад

      79xx series phones are tricky. do a search at voip-info.org there are instructions there

  • @TheEyJay
    @TheEyJay 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for help

  • @roelvandervlugt1803
    @roelvandervlugt1803 5 лет назад

    Great video Christopher, thanks a lot. Are you still active with this stuff and willing to help? In case yes, I have some questions. I have installed FreePBX/Asterisk on a Raspberry pi and have some Cisco ATA's and IP phones. I formerly used them with providers but now want to be my own provider ;-) I saw you used an ip-address inside the home network. I did so too and this works. However, what I want to do is use some sip-phones outside home, so I have to put my external ip-address in the proxy field of those phones, but that does not work. Probably I must also forward a port or do something with a firewall. Which seems not secure. So I'm a bit puzzled how to solve those issues. I also saw some tutorials about configuring FreePBX. In the connectivity menu appears to be a Firewall, but not in my menu. Any idea how to get it there? I'm using an image I downloaded recently, version 14 of FreePBX.

    • @ChristopherAllsop
      @ChristopherAllsop  5 лет назад

      Hi there. One thing you could consider is to set up a router at each location with a VPN back to your main home. That could bring you onto the same network as the main FreePBX. That has a whole host of other network configurations to take on but is possible.

  • @hackintoshhackintosh
    @hackintoshhackintosh 9 лет назад +1

    is there anyway you can help me configure the 7940 to with pbx in a flash? i can send you some paypal.

    • @ChristopherAllsop
      @ChristopherAllsop  9 лет назад +1

      Hackintosh Hackintosh Hey there. sorry about the slow reply. Try this website and see if it helps you: www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+phone+cisco+79xx