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  1. Yea it is not really a link, it is more the path to the file which is presented as the logo. It is supposed to be in the html/img directory, relative ot the working directory of the PBX.

     

     

    Got it, its working now.

     

    I guess it should really be called "header Link" .

     

    Thanks for the help.

  2. Nothing to be really worried about. Did you edit the templates? Or did your change the "OEM" settings? Maybe there you referenced a HTTP URL where a filename was expected.

     

    I think I found that it has to do with "Logo Link:" under appearance I am not sure what its looking for.

  3. Hello all,

     

    I keep seeing in my logs the following:

     

    [3] 2011/11/16 17:08:05: Could not read file http:\\pbx.myserver.com (error code 123)

    [6] 2011/11/16 17:08:05: Webserver: Could not read file http://pbx.myserver.com

     

    Maybe someone can be so kind to tell me,

    Is it something to be concerned about?

    And what need to be corrected not to have this error?

     

    Thanks!!!

  4. Thank you for the response,

     

    I was hoping the answer was YES ;-)

     

    The issue I am having is that I have a trunk that is registered and all the DID's on that registered account are going to extension 800 - via send call to extension.

     

    The issue is I have a SIP gateway setup for the same IP as that Registered trunk to except not registered traffic and have set to go to a different extension (850).

     

    The issue seems to be that the registered extension is "excepting" the traffic and therefor the calls are going to the wrong extension (800 and not 850).

     

    I tried alias and it did not work. I assume if I program the info on the wrong trunk it will work BUT that is for sure not the correct way to do it.

     

    And I would have to use some sort of expression of all calls go to 800 except this DID go to 850.

     

    A global DID directory would solve this issue But I guess its a bug for a registered extension to except other traffic.

     

    Any insight?

  5. My question is inbound handling:

     

    From what I understand there are two ways to route an inbound call. One is via an Alias on the extension matching the DID that is being called.

    The second way is in the trunk setup, setup "Send call to extension:" either putting an extension in there or by using Regular Expressions for

    a simple example !(8005551212)!800 !(2121234567)!800

     

    I am having some issues that would take a very long time to explain (calls going to the wrong extension..)

     

    A solution for me would be to be able to create a document for example DID.xml and in the document list 100 DID in this format: !(8005551212)!800 !(2121234567)!800 etc.........

     

    and some how program on all my trunks by Send call to extension: DID.xml .

     

    In short have one global list that no matter what trunk this DID hits the system via it will use the global mapping to go to the correct extension.

    Alias's would probably work but it gets way to messy when you are dealing with lots of DID's.

     

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

     

    While I am posting a side question is there a way for the PBX to dip into CNAME? or in order to have CNAME your provider needs to send the DID with the CNAME.

  6. Hello,

    Can you or someone here provide some screenshots or greater detail on how this was accomplished? I think i almost understand it but I'm not quite sure.

     

    Thanks for the help

     

    Randoff,

     

     

    I was forwarding a complete extension-

     

    First I created a trunk for outbound as a SIP Gateway.

     

    for Domain: and proxy Address: I put the second half of the uri (ip or domain)

    then set up a dial plan to use that trunk for pattern and replacement I put *

     

    then I went to the extension on the redirection page by forward all calls I put sip:xxxxxxxxxx@ip.address.com:5080 (they only except traffic on 5080 but you can leave that off if their excepting on 5060).

     

    Sorry was in a rush if you need I can try to clarify it a little later.

  7. Thank you again,

     

    On doing a search of the word Makecall I pulled up 6 finds.

     

    All 6 finds mentioned the word Makecall none actually were on the subject of implantation of Makecall.

     

    As to the wiki page you linked to,I dont see Documentation on implementation merely a list of available or will be available features.

  8. Snom ONE,

     

     

    Thank you for your insight, that would definitely be useful. But I am trying to integrate the PBX into our CRM.

     

    Is there anything else I can try?

  9. Hello,

     

    I am trying to initiate a call from my computer.

     

    I thought the easiest way would be through HTTP

     

    Example:

    http://my.pbx.com/remote_call.htm?user=123%40my.pbx.com&connect=true&dest=123456789&auth=123%40my.pbx.com%3Asecret

     

    Two issues I was having

    1) if connect=true is set (which I need) then external calls will not work, my phone rings i pick it up the call starts and dies. I found that from my extension to another internal extension there is no issue.

    2) my screen comes up with my extension calling myself.

     

    Does anyone know what I could do about issue 1 that is the more important one, and is there a work around for number 2?

     

    OR do I need to move to CSTA to use Makecall? I dont know the first thing about CSTA and would not know where to start for this simple project.

  10. Hi again,

     

    I made the change and took a back up of the original XML file. IT WORKED!!!

     

    I am still concerned about my other providers because they worked fine till now.

     

    So the only question I have left can this be done on the trunk level and not on the Global level.

     

    Thanks again!!!!!

  11. Hello there,

     

    I am having trouble with media on one of providers for incoming DID's.

     

    The provider engineers believe they pin pointed the issue to this line in the handshake.

     

    I did find it in my logs as well -

     

    a=rtcp-xr:rcvr-rtt=all voip-metrics

     

    anyone have any insight on what this is and how I can change it......

  12. The same would apply to a SIP Registration? and if yes I guess the registration server can be put into the "Explicitly list addresses for inbound traffic:" because where else can it come from.

    Correct?

  13. I am using Medium Security, when you say no proxy are you referring to "Proxy Address:"

     

    Also there are thee types of trunks: Sip Proxy, SIP Gateway and SIP Registration. Do all three have the risk?

     

    And not always are we given a proxy.... But most of the trunks are set to out bound only and almost all inbound ones have an IP's in the "Explicitly list addresses for inbound traffic:"

     

    Which type of trunk should I check and anything more specific to check for.

     

    THANKS AGAIN!!!

  14. It appears from the daily report log that my PBX is being hacked, now I dont know what more I can do.

     

    The fire wall on the internet connection is blocking all IPS from China, South Korea etc.. I have everything under Access Blocked except for a few IP ranges.

     

    The reason I am saying hacked is is the below call records say these two calls were made from an "account/Extension" called asterisk I do not have any such account on my system.

     

    Where could they of created this account how do I block this from happening in the future - and how do I find it to delete it.

     

    Time Dir From To Remote Local Duration

    5:25 I asterisk 011442070661000 asterisk 02:31

    5:31 I asterisk 011442073479999 asterisk 00:27

     

    Any help greatly appreciated!

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