Apologies for the long overdue video, but here it is, FreePBX Home Phone System Tour 3.5! If you got questions, feel free to comment them below and I'll respond! We'll have a Mobile Workstation review video coming up soon as well so keep your eyes peeled for that. Hope you enjoy the video!
Nice video Martin I have questions on building a VoIP server for my home all I need is to be able to call the extensions, have a voicemail box for them, call forward and intercom and paging and you do that all for free any advice?
@@mason_thegoat-_-7687 Absolutely, if you want to have a home VoIP server without paying a dime you can set up a virtual machine with freepbx on your computer and use soft phones to connect to it, say from other computers in your house and existing cell phones.
@@Martin-NTalso I’d like to add that I need VoIP phones in a couple rooms (office bedroom etc, would I need to run Ethernet jacks to have a multiple phones in different rooms
The 3PCC phones do not need a firmware change. For the 79XX series, I believe you need to change the firmware to SIP for FreePBX but there are plugins like SCCP Manager that you can use. I don't have much experience with 79XX series phones though.
Should I upgrade to FreePBX Version 17? With new updates and a better "Apply Config" button, I think it may be time to move on. If I do upgrade, I will release FreePBX IP PBX Phone System Tour 4.0 if major changes are also made to the system, if not it will be 3.7.
Well, Paging and Intercom does not work on it unless I set it into auto answer, and I've also had issues in the past where it would not place or end calls properly.
@@Martin-NT you have to put a few lines into the phones config files to get paging to work. The Polycom templates in the freepbx endpoint manger which I use for my community PBX has those but you can just add those by exporting the phones config and adding them and importing it again
hey amazing video, i would love to see how you did custom page sounds, i have freepbx set up an right now im just using the default beep tone and i really hate it lol.
Do you mean can you use any phone with Cisco CUCM? I don't have experience with CUCM so I can't have a confirmed answer for that, but I do know it should accept third party SIP phones along with proprietary Cisco phones.
Oh maaannnn I miss these kind of phones if Smartphones become a privacy nightmare let's bring back landlines and pay phones to cut the bills in half my folks probably don't want something like this even though I think it's a good idea just in case of power outages.
@@gonzomax111 The reason of these phones isn't solely for communications, it's my home lab for experimentation. Also, just because someone has WhatsApp or Messenger doesn't mean it's convenient, i.e. for paging and intercom.
Waiting to figure out how to reprogram my Cisco phones to SIP. Can’t get the phones to take the programming, very frustrating. Do I have to do reprogramming through free PBX because trying to reprogram via direct connect to a window computer does not seem to work. Even on the help sites there are some individuals with serious attitude issues like they are in god mode and seem annoyed at receiving questions. As for hooking up to the outside world I have a 4 port Grandstream FXO box. For external connection to the pots line, I have a Grandstream four port FXO adapter. The reason for this I’d that these older Cisco phones have (had?) a security exploit where people could hack into your network and into your computers on everything inside your home network. This adapter will also allow me to add a pair of two way radio interfaces to Pots line adapters to the system. This allows me to monitor what is going on with a radio network as well as allowing radios to contact me directly at my office. If you have any suggestions on reprogramming older Cisco phones, please share. It would be greatly appreciated!
@Subgunman Just saw your comment updates, I could have sworn it was shorter. To answer your questions, there is an SCCP Manager plugin that allows you to provision Cisco phones with the SCCP firmware. Cisco SIP phones are iffy and are difficult to configure, I was never successful with it. If you really want to use Cisco phones like the 79XX series, I recommend just leaving them on SCCP firmware and use the SCCP Manager. I don't have much experience with SCCP manager though. Hope this helps!
I have freepbx in my house for personal use. I never registered it with FreePBX. Have you registered your system and if so, did they give you any issues?
By registering, I'm assuming you mean register your instance with Sangoma. I haven't had any issues without registering it but to install commercial modules you must register. For homelab not registering it is fine.
After years of running cisco, indecided to try freepbx 16 and what crap…. Every way I try and install it I run into some sort of issues at one point or another
FreePBX can be difficult to get set up if you are first starting with it. I recommend browsing the FreePBX forums and watching tutorials online. Chris from Crosstalk Solutions has an excellent series of videos on FreePBX for beginners.
@trincolio Apologies, I can't seem to find that comment anymore or maybe it was on another video. To set up a custom tone, go to Applications > Paging and Intercom, select your zone then choose a custom tone from the list, it has to be uploaded to System Recordings under the Admin tab first though, and then make sure to Auto-answer defaults to None and Quiet to Yes in the Paging & Intercom settings tab as it tends to add an annoying beep with the custom paging tone, it will affect the intercom tone though. Hope this helps, and sorry for the really late response.
Sorry if that has confused you, I recommend you watch my previous phone system tour videos then as this series is to show the progress I've done to my home PBX.
I do apply the config, but when I leave the server alone for a while and log back in later to change something, I see the button reappears by itself. Applying config on 16 takes a while as well, so I just leave it alone until I actually make a change. Kind of a nuisance for me, but I brush it off now, haha. 😅
Yes, I do, but my preferred communication for channel-related content is here on RUclips. If I do ever intend to make a Discord server I will let you guys know.
Apologies for the long overdue video, but here it is, FreePBX Home Phone System Tour 3.5! If you got questions, feel free to comment them below and I'll respond! We'll have a Mobile Workstation review video coming up soon as well so keep your eyes peeled for that. Hope you enjoy the video!
Nice video Martin I have questions on building a VoIP server for my home all I need is to be able to call the extensions, have a voicemail box for them, call forward and intercom and paging and you do that all for free any advice?
@@mason_thegoat-_-7687 Absolutely, if you want to have a home VoIP server without paying a dime you can set up a virtual machine with freepbx on your computer and use soft phones to connect to it, say from other computers in your house and existing cell phones.
@@Martin-NTthank you for the advice Martin I will definitely look into it!
@@Martin-NTalso I’d like to add that I need VoIP phones in a couple rooms (office bedroom etc, would I need to run Ethernet jacks to have a multiple phones in different rooms
@@mason_thegoat-_-7687 Yes, or you can use MoCA, coaxial Ethernet or use wifi IP phones.
Nice thing with freePBX is you can run it on something as simple as a Raspberry Pi.
Great Video Martin! I love all of your FREEPBX videos!
Thanks for your feedback!
4:21 bro Cold day is the best hold music
Is there a way you can use SIM cards or a mobile phone as the link to the public telephone system?
do you need to change anything on the cisco phones with the software like om the 7900 series or do the 3PCC ones work without a firmware change
The 3PCC phones do not need a firmware change. For the 79XX series, I believe you need to change the firmware to SIP for FreePBX but there are plugins like SCCP Manager that you can use. I don't have much experience with 79XX series phones though.
There’s a descriptive guide on RUclips if you search “How to convert non 3pcc Cisco phone to 3pcc”
You can buy wall plates to mount phones on.
Should I upgrade to FreePBX Version 17? With new updates and a better "Apply Config" button, I think it may be time to move on. If I do upgrade, I will release FreePBX IP PBX Phone System Tour 4.0 if major changes are also made to the system, if not it will be 3.7.
Yes! It’s fixed some issues for me, tour 4 would be cool
about time lol but nice video, i should make one soon.
What did the poly phones do? Have not had very many issues with the ones I have
Well, Paging and Intercom does not work on it unless I set it into auto answer, and I've also had issues in the past where it would not place or end calls properly.
@@Martin-NT you have to put a few lines into the phones config files to get paging to work. The Polycom templates in the freepbx endpoint manger which I use for my community PBX has those but you can just add those by exporting the phones config and adding them and importing it again
@@captainchris2016 I see, thanks for letting me know. I'll look into this in the future.
You ever setup softphones with freepbx for linux desktops?
No, I do not.
I do. Linphone is decent. Microsip with Wine is great
Have you ever tried to use a magic jack connected through a ata box to get outside lines 😎🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗😣😁
Nope, but theoretically that could work.
hey amazing video, i would love to see how you did custom page sounds, i have freepbx set up an right now im just using the default beep tone and i really hate it lol.
You can upload a page tone through System Recordings and then set it through the Paging and Intercom tab.
@@Martin-NT thanks, i didn't know how easy that was lol
@@connorpearl9415 no problem
Project can I use any IP phone or any sip phone with Cisco
Do you mean can you use any phone with Cisco CUCM? I don't have experience with CUCM so I can't have a confirmed answer for that, but I do know it should accept third party SIP phones along with proprietary Cisco phones.
Can you do a tutorial with setting up tandx with freepbx? That would be SICK!
Unfortunately I'm not enrolled in the TandmX network so I can't do that. I do remember trying to do it once but gave up after a while.
@@Martin-NT same
Oh maaannnn I miss these kind of phones if Smartphones become a privacy nightmare let's bring back landlines and pay phones to cut the bills in half my folks probably don't want something like this even though I think it's a good idea just in case of power outages.
Agreed! Landlines and IP Phones aren't going away anytime soon, especially IP Phones.
Can you dial standar$ phone numbers or make local calls?
No, I do not currently pay for outbound PSTN calls.
Do you use all this phones when literally everyone have WhatsApp or messenger?
@@gonzomax111 The reason of these phones isn't solely for communications, it's my home lab for experimentation. Also, just because someone has WhatsApp or Messenger doesn't mean it's convenient, i.e. for paging and intercom.
@@Martin-NT fair enough
do you have a discord server?
I do but it's mainly inactive so I don't really advertise it or use it
Waiting to figure out how to reprogram my Cisco phones to SIP. Can’t get the phones to take the programming, very frustrating.
Do I have to do reprogramming through free PBX because trying to reprogram via direct connect to a window computer does not seem to work. Even on the help sites there are some individuals with serious attitude issues like they are in god mode and seem annoyed at receiving questions.
As for hooking up to the outside world I have a 4 port Grandstream FXO box. For external connection to the pots line, I have a Grandstream four port FXO adapter. The reason for this I’d that these older Cisco phones have (had?) a security exploit where people could hack into your network and into your computers on everything inside your home network. This adapter will also allow me to add a pair of two way radio interfaces to Pots line adapters to the system. This allows me to monitor what is going on with a radio network as well as allowing radios to contact me directly at my office.
If you have any suggestions on reprogramming older Cisco phones, please share. It would be greatly appreciated!
Cisco phones on other PBX's instead of CUCM can be infuriating. I've registered my Cisco phones on FreePBX as I have the 3PCC verison.
@Subgunman Just saw your comment updates, I could have sworn it was shorter. To answer your questions, there is an SCCP Manager plugin that allows you to provision Cisco phones with the SCCP firmware. Cisco SIP phones are iffy and are difficult to configure, I was never successful with it. If you really want to use Cisco phones like the 79XX series, I recommend just leaving them on SCCP firmware and use the SCCP Manager. I don't have much experience with SCCP manager though. Hope this helps!
I have freepbx in my house for personal use. I never registered it with FreePBX. Have you registered your system and if so, did they give you any issues?
By registering, I'm assuming you mean register your instance with Sangoma. I haven't had any issues without registering it but to install commercial modules you must register. For homelab not registering it is fine.
After years of running cisco, indecided to try freepbx 16 and what crap…. Every way I try and install it I run into some sort of issues at one point or another
FreePBX can be difficult to get set up if you are first starting with it. I recommend browsing the FreePBX forums and watching tutorials online. Chris from Crosstalk Solutions has an excellent series of videos on FreePBX for beginners.
how do you set a custom tone for paging?
Please check the comments below as somebody asked the same question.
@trincolio Apologies, I can't seem to find that comment anymore or maybe it was on another video. To set up a custom tone, go to Applications > Paging and Intercom, select your zone then choose a custom tone from the list, it has to be uploaded to System Recordings under the Admin tab first though, and then make sure to Auto-answer defaults to None and Quiet to Yes in the Paging & Intercom settings tab as it tends to add an annoying beep with the custom paging tone, it will affect the intercom tone though. Hope this helps, and sorry for the really late response.
@@Martin-NT i found the comment when i did it and figured it out, thanks though
Why name the extensions sta? That’s not descriptive what does it mean
To be honest, I don't really have a reason for having it named STA #, STA just stands for "station", such as station 310.
@@Martin-NTinteresting! Also just to tell you, don’t feel ashamed for being late for the 3.5 tour, take your time. ;)
@@tpglitch Thanks!
Seeing this as the first video without briefly covering some context is confusing
Sorry if that has confused you, I recommend you watch my previous phone system tour videos then as this series is to show the progress I've done to my home PBX.
are you phreaking kidding me!!!
coolio
apply the config man
I do apply the config, but when I leave the server alone for a while and log back in later to change something, I see the button reappears by itself. Applying config on 16 takes a while as well, so I just leave it alone until I actually make a change. Kind of a nuisance for me, but I brush it off now, haha. 😅
@@Martin-NTlol, just switched to 17 on debian12
Do you have discord :)
Yes, I do, but my preferred communication for channel-related content is here on RUclips. If I do ever intend to make a Discord server I will let you guys know.