Hi Simon, I am using Raspbx 14 on a Pi3B so not sure whether this is applicable in your case but on my system it shows that
PHP Component Zend Guard Loader is required but missing from you PHP installation.
The Module Named "paging" is required.
Module System Admin is required, yours is not installed
Go to Module Admin and do a 'Check Online' to make sure the above dependencies are met.
I may be totally wrong here but my understanding is that RasPBX does not support all the features in the full release of FreePBX.
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Hi, thanks. That's really interesting. I'm running RasPBX 15 on a Pi3b and on my system I dont have Endpoint Manager listed in the modules (even after checking online). Nor do I have PHP Component Zend Guard Loader, or System Admin. I do have a Paging module, but its called Paging and Intercom which is probably something totally unrelated. (I cant see what use this would be to an Endpoint Manager!)
I'm beginning to think the RasPBX doesn't support Endpoint Manager, which as I'm using Sangoma phones, means me and the Pi might have to part company unless I can find another way to manage the phones.
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You will need to select 'Commercial' in addition to 'Basic' before you click check on line. I suspect it is not a supported module in RasPBX but worth trying it out. If that fails you may have to try the full blown FreePBX on a Debian. Would be interested to know what you can find out.
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The plot thickens.... I don't have a commercial option. The only buttons I have are Standard, Unsupported, and Extended. I suspect you're right in that RasPBX doesn't support commercial modules of which Endpoint Manager is one. Which rather grates as I have spent many hundreds of pounds on Sangoma Phones, which I can't now configure.
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I'm seeing conflicting threads on this, and I wondered what the current position is?
Can you install Endpoint Manager on RasPBX? Of is it only a commercial module?
Thanks
Hi Simon, I am using Raspbx 14 on a Pi3B so not sure whether this is applicable in your case but on my system it shows that
PHP Component Zend Guard Loader is required but missing from you PHP installation.
The Module Named "paging" is required.
Module System Admin is required, yours is not installed
Go to Module Admin and do a 'Check Online' to make sure the above dependencies are met.
I may be totally wrong here but my understanding is that RasPBX does not support all the features in the full release of FreePBX.
Hi, thanks. That's really interesting. I'm running RasPBX 15 on a Pi3b and on my system I dont have Endpoint Manager listed in the modules (even after checking online). Nor do I have PHP Component Zend Guard Loader, or System Admin. I do have a Paging module, but its called Paging and Intercom which is probably something totally unrelated. (I cant see what use this would be to an Endpoint Manager!)
I'm beginning to think the RasPBX doesn't support Endpoint Manager, which as I'm using Sangoma phones, means me and the Pi might have to part company unless I can find another way to manage the phones.
Last edit: Simon Edwards 2021-10-21
You will need to select 'Commercial' in addition to 'Basic' before you click check on line. I suspect it is not a supported module in RasPBX but worth trying it out. If that fails you may have to try the full blown FreePBX on a Debian. Would be interested to know what you can find out.
The plot thickens.... I don't have a commercial option. The only buttons I have are Standard, Unsupported, and Extended. I suspect you're right in that RasPBX doesn't support commercial modules of which Endpoint Manager is one. Which rather grates as I have spent many hundreds of pounds on Sangoma Phones, which I can't now configure.
Interesting.....You mean you do not get to see the options as shown on the attachment? Which version of Freepbx are you running?
I do apologise for the delay in coming back to you - I've been away for a while. (Not at Her Maj's pleasure!!)
No I don't see the options as shown. I'm running RasPBX on a Raspberry Pi 3b and the version of FreePBX is 15.0.17.55 This is what I see -