[asterisk-biz] The hunt for a workable Asterisk GUI

Brian Franklin bfranklin at ntginc.net
Fri Apr 9 13:10:25 CDT 2010


I would take a look at Thirdlane's Product: http://www.thirdlane.com/


www.ntginc.net

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[mailto:asterisk-biz-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Chris
Bagnall
Sent: Friday, April 09, 2010 5:09 AM
To: 'Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion'
Subject: [asterisk-biz] The hunt for a workable Asterisk GUI

Greetings list,

I've traditionally been a proponent of the "manual configuration "
approach, using .conf files and command lines to give us the greatest
possible flexibility when writing call flows for customers. I've shied
away from web interfaces as being overly restrictive and limiting what
we can do for our customers.

However, as we've grown as a company, taken on more customers (and hence
more staff), there's become an ever-growing need for certain operations
to be carried out by admin staff, rather than always having to be passed
down to technical staff (who often have better things to do). I'm sure
it's a problem faced by many companies on the list.

So, what to do about it? Obviously there are "user-friendly" interfaces
like FreePBX available, but they take over the *whole* asterisk config,
shoehorning the user into their own fairly tight confines. Don't get me
wrong, FreePBX is great as a company PBX installed on an on-site server,
but it isn't much good as a VoIP hosting platform.

What I think we're looking for is a fairly simple web interface to
manipulate the tables used by Realtime. It doesn't have to be friendly.
It doesn't have to be pretty. It just has to be easy enough for admin
staff to use (with training, obviously) so that trivial call flow
changes such as "please forward my calls to this mobile number" or "can
you add extension 241 to this queue/ring group" can be made without
having to involve technical staff.

Would be very interested to hear what others in a similar position have
done to overcome this growth problem. Did you write your own interface?
Did you buy something off the shelf? Is there something in the FOSS
marketplace that'll do the job?

Regards,

Chris
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