[Asterisk-Users] Best GUI for basic HostedPBX service
Justin Hamade
jhamade at psd.ca
Fri Mar 24 10:03:28 MST 2006
You will probably have to build that yourself, or really customize
something off the shelf. Depending on what phones you are using you
might be able to do that via the phones xml interface.
Have fun with that I would be interested to see how it goes.
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Justin
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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Michael
Gaudette
Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 6:49 AM
To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Best GUI for basic HostedPBX service
Hi,
I'm looking for a web GUI to offer my end-users (Hosted PBX), and I
thought
I'd pick a few brains first.
I'm not looking to configure the Asterisk server itself, VI works
adequately
for that. But I want to give Web access to as many of the following
features:
1) Voicemail configs: NIP, email to forward the .WAV file, Name of
owner.
2) Call bridging details for each extensions
a) where calls are forwarded (i.e.: "SIP/account1",
"555-555-1234")
b) Amount of time to wait before voicemail kicks in
c) If voicemail kicks in or not
d) Operating hours
3) A few custom variables (let's say $FOO in context [FOOBAR])
Ideally, my users would log in using their phone number, extension and
Voicemail password and be able to configure their own extension.
In your opinion, where should I start? Is such a GUI available already,
or
do I need to build my own?
Mike
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