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Feb/15FreePBX ARI Framework Disabled
I upgraded to FreePBX 12 and had the following disabled moduled: amportal a ma delete fw_ari -f amportal a ma download fw_ari -f amportal a ma install fw_ari -f Running the above in sequence then going back to the web … Continue reading
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Mar/14Move / Change Password RasPBX Database
Overview Migrating Host First export and import the database data into the new database. It goes without saying that the RasPBX should be stopped or any changes between the export and import will not be captured and lost. The root … Continue reading
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May/13Install FreePBX On Raspberry Pi
Overview The great thing about the Raspberry Pi is it’s ability to change it’s OS with a swap of an SD card. This allows the Pi to change functions and testing almost as easily as spinning up a Virtual Machine … Continue reading
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Jan/13FreePBX 2.9/2.10 On Ubuntu 12.04
Overview Here’s an updated guide for installing FreePBX on Ubuntu 12.04. I found a different guide to installing FreePBX against the 12.04 LTS with some minor tweaks. I have opted for installing 2.9.x of FreePBX because the changes in 2.10 … Continue reading
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Apr/12FreePBX / Asterisk Failed to authenticate device
Overview After updating FreePBX from 2.9.0.11 to 2.9.0.12 the inbound calls were not routing to my ringgroup / extensions. The calls were coming from Sipura 3102 and no settings were changed other than upgrading the framework. Investigation I Tailed the … Continue reading
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Oct/11Add Sipgate To FreePBX
Overview sipgate provides a SIP trunk which can be used to make or receive calls. It has one of the best cost value I have seen because there are no line rentals, a local number can be selected within the … Continue reading
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Jun/11FreePBX Blank Voicemail Login Page
After upgrading from 2.8.x to 2.9 was less straight forward than a minor upgrade but still easier to do compared to a fresh install. A problem I had encountered was navigating to the voicemail login page was blank. The page … Continue reading
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Oct/10Asterisk / FreePBX full Log file
Asterisk logs everything to a file in /var/log/asterisk/full so I thought I’d truncate it… It was a big mistake. After doing so I had lost all the call logging information which can be found in the admin panel. Seems like … Continue reading