FreePBX is catching up reasonably quickly.

There are still some basic things missing (for example if you don't use voicemail it is not possible to set a destination for the call if not answered, you have to create a ring group for each extension to work around it, this is a major issue) and some smaller minor issues.

Other than that I think the basic framework is already pretty impressive but in my opinion good enough for production use.


On Mon, 1 May 2006, Craig Guy wrote:

Wouldn't use it in production for a customer personally. Too many limitations in terms of having a flexible diaplan. What would be nice though is if they were to produce a 'lite' version that gave a gui interface to add/change/move things - sip.conf, voicemail.conf, meetme.conf but staying well away from extensions.conf

Craig

----- Original Message ----- From: "Rich Adamson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 5:19 AM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] FreePBX in production?


Has anyone attempted to use FreePBX for a business in production mode?

Initial take is there are lots of things scripted but a lot of limitations in terms of supporting basic business functions. Inability (or lack of flexibility) is handling multiple incoming pstn lines, dialplan limitations, poor/no documentation, etc, to mention a few.

Maybe its just me, but it appears its no where near usable even with the latest beta1 code.

Is it just me or what?

Rich

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