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  • Posted a comment on discussion Bug Reports on RasPBX - Asterisk for Raspberry Pi

    run raspi-config on a terminal. It will give you the option to expand the files system to 64GB DeepL translation: executar raspi-config num terminal. Ele dará a opção de expandir o sistema de arquivos para 64GB.

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on RasPBX - Asterisk for Raspberry Pi

    Glad to hear you sorted it all out.

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on RasPBX - Asterisk for Raspberry Pi

    From your log all I can infer is that both your handsets are in 195.60.190.0/24 network and I presume the PBX is 172.16.100.0/24 network. Not sure what 192.168.1.0/24 is.....??? Have you tried first getting everything working in a local LAN - ie. handsets plus the PBX and then when all the features are working to move required devices to other networks? This would vastly simplify the troubleshooting process....and I doubt very much the issue has anything to do with the Raspbx version you are running....

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on RasPBX - Asterisk for Raspberry Pi

    Hi, Calls come in via the inbound route normally will be routed to a destination number. However, if one wants to pick up the call from any of the handsets in your PBX then we need to create a ring group where the calls will be routed. As you have already done, the ring group will have the extension numbers of the handsets you want to ring when these calls come in. So, first thing to do is to create the ring group with a list of extension numbers - you have already one this. The second is to edit...

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on RasPBX - Asterisk for Raspberry Pi

    Your inbound route should be pointing to the ring group you have created and not to 'terminate call'

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on RasPBX - Asterisk for Raspberry Pi

    but every call goes directly to destination if no answer completely bypassing the extensions. What is the destination you are referring to here? This is all what I had to do - just note that I am using an older version of FreePBX though.

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on RasPBX - Asterisk for Raspberry Pi

    I am using pretty dated Cisco handsets - Cisco 7960s and 7970s. The problem (or better call it nightmare) was to load the sip stack and configure them on the handsets but once that was done it was pretty straight forward connecting to RasPBX. Having said that, I haven't touched the handset configs for over 5 years now - they just work - touch wood!

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on RasPBX - Asterisk for Raspberry Pi

    I haven't looked around but cannot recall anywhere one could set the rtp traffic to go directly to the remote handset.

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