[Asterisk-Users] Flash Operator Panel 0.21 released

Nicolás Gudiño asternic at gmail.com
Mon May 30 05:59:47 MST 2005


After a while, version 0.21 of the Flash Operator Panel is out.

Flash Operator Panel displays information about your Asterisk PBX
activity in real time via a standard web browser with Flash plugin. It
can monitor several asterisk servers at once. It can integrate with
CRM software, by poping up a web page (and passing the CLID and
CLIDNAME) when a specified button is ringing. It also can be used to
enable click-to-dial for web based applications.

It can monitor almost any asterisk channel type available: ZAP, SIP,
IAX2, H323, OH323, MGCP, CAPI, MODEM/I4L, VPB, mISDN, etc.

Monitoring Features:

-Monitoring of Agents (logged in/off)
-Monitoring of Queues
-Monitoring of Parked calls/slots
-Monitoring of conferences
-Shows ip address of sip/iax2 peers
-Shows sip/iax2 status/reachability
-Shows callerid/called number
-Shows timers/countdown for absolute timeout calls or parked slots
-Shows statistics on agents and queues

Available Actions:

-Hangup a channel
-transfer via drag&drop
-originate via drag&drop
-Set absolute timeout when transferring
-Set callerid when transferring
-Reload Asterisk
-Mute/Unmute meetme participants
-Barge-in on a call (optionally barge-in muted to avoid being noticed)
-Commands optionally restricted by security code
-Commands optionally restricted to a specific button/channel

The new version has lots of new features, such as:

*REGEXP buttons (they replace wildcard buttons)
*Set timeout for transferred calls
*Change state/label/text for buttons based on astdb values or dialplan
userevents
*Fire popups from the dialplan passing any channel variable to the web
application

The almost complete list of changes can be seen here:

http://www.asternic.org/CHANGES.html

You can download it, read documentation, browse the mailing list
archives or subscribe to it from:

http://www.asternic.org

You can also rate the project on freshmeat: 

http://freshmeat.net/rate/53045/

Have a good day!

-- 
Nicolás Gudiño
Buenos Aires - Argentina



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