I agree. The order in which you want to configure your system. 1. Inbound and Outbound Trunks. 2. Outbound Routes. 3. Inbound Routes. 4. Extensions. That is how I do mine right out of the box. If you do asterisk -r at the command line it will show you the console and while you are doing things, it will show the errors on the screen. Don't forget to hit the apply button at the top of the page after the navigation menu or nothing you did will applky. You are welcome to email me off list for further guidance, but my responses may be a bit slow as I have a lot going on. Regards, Billy -----Original Message----- From: Blind-sysadmins [mailto:blind-sysadmins-bounces@lists.hodgsonfamily.org] On Behalf Of Derek Roberts via Blind-sysadmins Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2016 4:36 AM To: Blind sysadmins list <blind-sysadmins@lists.hodgsonfamily.org> Cc: Derek Roberts <bigd@failbox.tech> Subject: Re: [Blind-sysadmins] accessible PBX? I like the insecure=very bit. Anyway... What, exactly, have you done here? Freepbx can and does overwrite your configuration if you're not using *_custom.conf files, that may be something. Also, I didn't see anything about a string that needed to be present, am I missing something? Thanks, Sent from my iPod
On Dec 12, 2016, at 2:25 PM, Mobeen Iqbal <mobeeniqbal@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi. Many thanks everyone for your responses. Ideally, I'd like someone who's readily available and able to assist via IM, skype or email. I don't mind continuing to use free PBX, if someone would be willing to test my configuration and/or assist me to troubleshoot. I don't really want to send my cridentials on list for obvious reasons. My preferred provider at the moment in the UK is localphone. They do have an asterisk config guide. I got as far as adding the localphone trunk, and the server was able to register with localphone. But every time I tried making an outgoing call, I just got your call cannot be completed at this time. I couldn't make sense of the console output when using the -rvvv command, perhaps my brain was too aduld by then. I don't know if it was the dial plan. Localphone did say that a string had to be present on outgoing calls, but I wasn't sure where to enter the string they were referring to, or what they meant when they say an outgoing context needs to be created. free PBX terminology doesn't refer to contexts. If they're referring to an outgoing route, where would I enter the information that they provide in the guide? the guide is at: https://www.localphone.com/help/voip/device_guides/softphone/asterisk What I'd also like to do is possibly use 2 different voip providers, 1 for incoming and one for outgoing calls. Is this possible with free PBX? Many thanks also for the link to fusion, I'll take a look. cheers, Mo.
On 12/12/2016 19:07, Billy Irwin wrote: Hi All,
I am using FreePBX. Overall I am not having any access issues with JAWS. Some of the previous version I did. I think the version that my production server is running is 13. Glad to assist anyone with their's.
Regards,
Billy
-----Original Message----- From: Blind-sysadmins [mailto:blind-sysadmins-bounces@lists.hodgsonfamily.org] On Behalf Of Bill Dengler Sent: Monday, December 12, 2016 1:19 PM To: Blind sysadmins list <blind-sysadmins@lists.hodgsonfamily.org> Subject: Re: [Blind-sysadmins] accessible PBX?
Fusion has a few minor accessibility issues: The "edit" option is labeled with a pencil emoji. VoiceOver reads it but I don't think NVDA does. The delete link is unlabeled, but it's right next to edit so easy to find. Everything else is accessible for the most part.
Bill
On Dec 12, 2016, at 6:16 PM, Scott Granados <scott@granados-llc.net> wrote:
Hey Bill, I'll check this out as well, thanks for the pointer. I've had good accessibility luck under voice over but it can be confusing. Really appreciate the suggestion.
On Dec 12, 2016, at 1:14 PM, Bill Dengler <codeofdusk@gmail.com <mailto:codeofdusk@gmail.com>> wrote:
Freepbx has become less and less accessible over the years, and (at least for PIAF) Ward's implementation of things (especially security) tends to break more than it fixes. Have a look at Fusionpbx <http://fusionpbx.com <http://fusionpbx.com/><http://fusionpbx.com/ <http://fusionpbx.com/>>>. The developer is active on IRC and cares about accessibility. Also, you can write your own custom dialplans for any special functionality you might need. There's an unofficial forum at http://fusionpbxforums.com <http://fusionpbxforums.com/><http://fusionpbxforums.com/ <http://fusionpbxforums.com/>> as well.
Bill
On Dec 12, 2016, at 5:59 PM, Scott Granados <scott@granados-llc.net> wrote: So I would have sent you to the Freepbx variants or PBX In a Flash. I found both easy to set up but I was an asterisk geek for a while. You could also look at the 2600 project and look at some of the stuff based on freeswitch but neither of these are highly simple options. For the US the dial plan is as simple as NXXXXXXXXX in the field or 1NXXXXXXXXX depending on what your SIP provider wants to see. Best way is to log in to the unix shell, type asterisk -vvvvr and place a call, capture the call data and look at how the number is formatted as well as the return code that the SIP server provides. Glad to help you if this is something you'd like to continue with.
Thanks Scott
On Dec 12, 2016, at 12:31 PM, Mobeen Iqbal <mobeeniqbal@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Everyone. I've spent the weekend tearing my hair out with free PBX. For some reason, I can't seem to get my dial plans right or to be able to make outgoing calls, probably because of the way I've entered something in the interface. Does anyone have any idea which system I could use as an alternative? I want something that's easy to administer, that isn't going to take hours and hours to set up and that essentially works without too much head scratching to work out where you've gone wrong, editing endless config files etc. If it could run on a raspberry Pi, all the better as I have a few lying around. I hope someone can shed some light. Cheers, Mo.
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