![]() ![]() Įxten => 120,1,Playback(posix-restarting) "Stop HTTP Server"Įxten => 120,3,System(sudo /usr/sbin/elastix-helper httpstop)Įxten => 121,1,Playback(posix-restarting) "Start HTTP server"Įxten => 121,3,System(sudo /usr/sbin/elastix-helper httpstart) Edit the file /etc/asterisk/extensions_nf and add the lines under context.Make them executable (chmod +x) and copy to /usr/share/elastix/privileged.Create 2 scripts to start & stop httpd daemon.Does that make sense ?Īnother way would be using uriaction to overwrite the behaviour of one of the softkeys (for example 'meetme'), so that it will call a http-uri, which changes the astdb for your, which would then be queriable during call processing.īoth of these solutions are a little hacky but ok. You should be able to check for that devstate during normal dialling (ie using a speeddial) and redirect the call to the 2way-paging macro. Meaning next call on phone 200 will be an intercom call. Let's say we add a devstate button to 200 phone called intercom, which will set the INTERCOM/200 devstate which can be queried from the dialplan. (it is not possible for me to set the extension to be always auto-answered as this will defeat the find me/follow me functionality. > In a perfect world I would have an Intercom softkey which I could press first followed by the regular hinted speeddial (BLF) button for the extension which would provide an auto answered connection. Speeddials don't use overlap dialing (on java phones) in normal chan-sccp mode (would be possible in immediate mode, but would require a complete change of dialplan), so it would be impossible to prepend the number with a '#' or something. > I have then created a hinted speeddial on the device to be able to intercom another extension by the single press of a button, but this is far from ideal as the device already has a hinted speeddial which acts as a BLF for the watched extension. ![]() > I managed to get the ‘under-chin’ 2-way paging macro to work by creating an ‘’ context and including that in the context by modifying extensions_nf accordingly: But this issue has come up a couple of times in the past. ![]() I don't have much experience with getting FreePBX to do anything (right). (looks like you found this one, already) > There are two things I would like to accomplish, the ability to ‘intercom’ a single extension (2 way) and the ability to page a number of extensions (1 way).ĭid you check our wiki page about paging ? > I’ve tried setting up a page group in FreePBX, creating the required macro in extensions_nf and adding the paging extension to the asterisk database (database put DEVICE//autoanswer macro 2way-paging), but all I get is an invalid extension routing fault. > The problem is I can’t get it to play nice with paging. You can do example query the chan-sccp-b module to get all the config entries automatically (including legth, type, format etc) (via AMI). If you need any help to further integrate with chan-sccp-b just let me know. ![]() Please do release it on github (or somewhere) once you get it back in running order. > I have resurrected a module (SCCP Manager) original developed in 2012 by Javier del la Fuente but long since abandoned, which is coming along quite nicely, although I must admit PHP is not my strong suit. > I’m currently close to deploying a system based on FreePBX 13 distro with Asterisk 13 and Chan-sccp-b 4.3.0 Trunk (7a9996bm) I’d be hugely grateful if someone could help me out here. ![]()
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