Questions tagged [pbx]

A private branch exchange (PBX) is a telephone exchange that serves a particular business or office, as opposed to one that a common carrier or telephone company operates for many businesses or for the general public.

A private branch exchange (PBX) is a telephone exchange that serves a particular business or office, as opposed to one that a common carrier or telephone company operates for many businesses or for the general public.

PBXs make connections among the internal telephones of a private organization—usually a business—and also connect them to the public switched telephone network (PSTN) via trunk lines. Because they incorporate telephones, fax machines, modems, and more, the general term "extension" is used to refer to any end point on the branch.

Initially, the primary advantage of PBXs was cost savings on internal phone calls: handling the circuit switching locally reduced charges for local phone service. As PBXs gained popularity, they started offering services that were not available in the operator network, such as hunt groups, call forwarding, and extension dialing. In the 1960s a simulated PBX known as Centrex provided similar features from the central telephone exchange.

Two significant developments during the 1990s led to new types of PBX systems. One was the massive growth of data networks and increased public understanding of packet switching. Companies needed packet switched networks for data, so using them for telephone calls was tempting, and the availability of the Internet as a global delivery system made packet switched communications even more attractive. These factors led to the development of the VoIP PBX. (Technically, nothing was being "exchanged" any more, but the abbreviation PBX was so widely understood that it remained in use.)

Source, and more information can be found at the Wikipedia page on business telephone systems.

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netsed transparent proxy and server on the same system

I want to use netsed to alter the incoming SIP traffic (UDP port 5060) on a PBX server which is running on a linux system (debian 10 stretch). In the first step I simply tried to set up the phone to connect to UDP/5061 and started netsed with that…
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3cx firewall error message when testing ports

i just deployed a 3CX pbx VM, once i try to run the firewall test i get this error message with all the ports that are tested: "testing port 9000... full cone test failed (How to resolve?)" this happens with all the ports needed from 9000 to 9400…
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HA on CentOS6.5 constantly switching

I have 2 server Asterisk on centOS in HA group with peacemaker.The cluster is in active passive mode with configured resource groups.The problem is from some time the server switch from the primary to secondary with no obvious reason for me.The log…
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plug in an asterisk based solution into my PBX network

Introduction my company has a 40+ phone system with both DECT and wired phones. the wired phones, coming from different periods have either UTP wiring or classic 4wire phone cabling. NO SIP/VoIP is in place PBX is an Aastra 470. voice comes from…
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Migration to Skype for Business

I have a new customer that is looking to user Skype for Business with their Office 365 subscription as their phone system. Is there a good resource out there that can help me guide them on what needs to be done, what can be migrated, etc? I've…
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Microsoft UC and Skype for Business

I new to the Hosted PBX and VoIP systems. Currently the company I work for has an old T1 phone system they are looking to move away from. We have Skype for Business and Office 365. Basically my question is, to use this system to make phone calls…
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What is the best way to divert an IP address between two remote locations?

I would like to ask the community thoughts on the following. I have two data centers, one up 'Norf, and one down South Both are isolated in terms of network, but both have public IPs on a dedicated private circuit. There is no MPLS between the two…
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Asterisk dialplan several apps simultaneously

I am designing an Asterisk 11 Dialplan for a call center. I am facing a problem in dialplan. In order to achieve the desired configuration , i think it is necessary to run 2 applications at the same time at some point in the…
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One-way audio problems with SIP over AT&T

I have a customer who has an VOIP PBX connected to a Level 3 fiber connection. He has offices all across the country using different ISPs. Two of those offices use AT&T, both in different states. One is T1, the other is DSL. For the past week, every…
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Cisco IP Phone TFTP Error/Timeout

I'm trying to get Cisco 7942G IP phone working on FreeBPX setup. It has issues with getting things over tftp. I tried hard reset thing and I'm getting this in tftpd log: [root@localhost ~]# tail -f /var/log/messages | grep in.tftpd Jul 29 11:18:02…
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Voicemails cutting off in freeswitch

We are using a freeswitch PBX. Any incoming voicemail getting left is being cut off after 60 seconds - i.e. the call is actually getting disconnected at that point. Regular calls are not, just voicemail. I checked, and the vm-disk-quota parameter…
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Switch from E1 to Analog PSTN line on IP-PBX failure

I have two Asterisk servers, E1(PRI) Gateway Asterisk 1.4 with E1(PRI) card IP-PBX Asterisk 1.8 on VM Server When my e1 gateway is failed (ex. shutdown, no power...), PSTN automatically switch to analog lines but when my IP-PBX is failed I want…
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Starting SecAstQFSFileEngine::open: No file name specified - error when starting secast

I'm receiving the below error when starting secast service secast start Starting SecAstQFSFileEngine::open: No file name specified [FAILED] Has anyone run into this issue before? I'm running CentOS 6.5 with Asterisk 11 All config files appear to be…
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Blocking geographic cities from accessing Asterisk using Secast

I am using Secast for intrusion protection on my Asterisk PBX. It’s working great, and I now want to start blocking specific geographic regions. My system is getting hammered from Ramallah Palestine, and I want to block them. Is this right? I…
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C3X Polling Strategy - Fewest Answered

I've been playing around with a 3CX PBX system and have been trying to alter a call queue so that members of staff that have had the fewest calls will get called first. So I have set the call queues polling strategy to "Fewest Answered" however our…
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