Probably best change the login and password from the defaults now
you've posted this - your admin interface is wide open
On 09/10/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Alex...I do not have FreePBX. What I have is this:
http://70.89.124.237/
Ed
On http://70.89.124.237/ click on the
Asterisk Management Portal with the username : maint and password : password. Then you will be login to Asterisk Management Portal which it new name is Freepbx. Click on the Setup button on top then you will be in freepbx applications.
Maybe you can try the l
FreePBX is the successor to the Asterisk Management Portal, a part of [EMAIL PROTECTED] I don't know what version that is, so you might not even have the module I'm talking about. From the command shell, type "asterisk -r", which will drop you to another prompt. From there, type "sip show peers" an
Alex...I do not have FreePBX. What I have is this:
http://70.89.124.237/
Ed
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Within FreePBX, under the tools menu, there is an Asterisk CLI module. Select that one and type "sip show peers" when one of the phones isn't working. Paste the output that you get back here.Alex
On 10/9/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, Alex...thank you for your response
Hi, Alex...thank you for your response
How do you do that, at the Portal or using a dos command?
Thanks again.
Ed
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Ed,Do the phones lose their registration? If you run "sip show peers" when the phones are not working, do they show as being registered or not?AlexOn 10/6/06,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for your response.
No, there;s no firewall and they are all correctly connected
Thanks for your response.
No, there;s no firewall and they are all correctly connected to the
LAN. They work just fine, and then, one or two days later and out of the
blue, they start having problems.
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Thank you for your response. They are all connected to the LAN, and
when they, out of the blue, go dead is that they loose their dial tone and so
forth. Somethiing need to be changed in the Config, but I am affraid that
if I start making changes, I can screw things even worst.
Ed
On 10/5/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I have an [EMAIL PROTECTED], using Broadvoice, with 4 Grandstream Budgetone SIP phones. After a cool boot the system works well, all extensions work well, I can place and receive calls from all extensions, and everything looks norm
Be sure to open the window first.
WIth that very descriptive account of what is happening, it could be 1 different things.
Is there a firewall involved?
On 10/5/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I have an [EMAIL PROTECTED], using Broadvoice, with 4 Grandstream B
Hi,
I have an [EMAIL PROTECTED], using Broadvoice, with 4 Grandstream Budgetone SIP
phones. After a cool boot the system works well, all extensions work well,
I can place and receive calls from all extensions, and everything looks
normal. Hours or one day later, one or two of the phones
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