Elastix help given

landfiets

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Hi.

I am Edwin from the Netherlands, and can help people out when they have problems or questions concerning Elastix pbx (something like trixbox)
Just call me on my SA Telfree number 0877544727 or mail me.
Only when it is a very big problem I will charge some money, but a normal question can be answered immediately without a problem
 
http://www.elastix.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=15&Itemid=31
VoIP PBX

* Call recording with a Web interface to search recordings
* Voicemail and Voicemail-to-Email functionality
* Flexible IVR configurable by a Web Inteface.
* Voice synthesis support
* Extension Batch Tool to create large numbers of extensions using CSV files.
* Integrated Echo Canceller
* Phone provisioner, configurable via a Web Interface. Allows configuration of a large number of IP phones in a short time for supported phones.
* Support for video phones
* Hardware detection interface allowing quick & easy setup of a range of popular telephony hardware.
* ntegrated DHCP server to dynamically assign IPs to the IP-Phones
* Operator panel. Monitor PBX activity via a graphical interface and perform call transfers and parkings by a simple drag-n-drop. * Call parking allowing calls to be picked up at any extension.
* Call Detail (CDRs) report within you can search calls based on different criteria as date, extension number, etc
* Billing report from which you can filter by destination, source
* Report of channels used by technology (SIP, ZAP, IAX, Local, H323)
* Support for call queues including static and dynamic agents
* Conference Center. Allows setup of temporary scheduled conferences or static conference rooms via Web Interface * Support the following protocols: SIP, IAX, H323, MGCP, SKINNY, etc
* Supported codecs: ADPCM, G.711 (A-Law & μ-Law), G.722, G.723.1 (pass through), G.726, G.729 (through a commercial license), GSM, iLBC
* Support for analog interfaces as FXS/FXO (PSTN/POTS)
* Support for digital interfaces as E1/T1/J1 through protocols as PRI/BRI/R2
* Support for bluetooth interfaces through cell phones (chan_mobile)
* Caller ID supported.
* Multiple Trunk support.
* Incoming and outgoing routes with support dial pattern matching which gives flexibility
* Follow-me support
* Support for ring groups
* Support for paging and intercom for supported IP Phones
* Support for call routing based on Time Conditions
* Support for PIN sets
* Direct Inward System Access (DISA) - Direct access to the PBX via External Line
* Callback * Web based file editor to manually edit the Asterisk configuration files
* Web based interface to the Asterisk console called the CLI

General

* Online and contextual embedded help, integrated to the administrative Web interface.
* Elastix is translated to 20 languages
* System resources monitor
* Network configurator
* The server can be shutdown from the Web
* Access control to the Web interface based on the ACL concept
* Interface to manage updates
* Backup/Restore
* Skins support
* Server date/time/timezone configurable from the Web

FAX

* Fax server based on HylaFax
* The fax functionality is administrable via Web
* Fax visor integrated. The faxes can be downloaded from the Web in PDF format *
* Fax-to-email application
* The email template (from fax-to-email) can be customized
* Access control for fax clientes (white list)
* Can be integrated with the WinprintHylafax plugin. This applications allows to print any document to a virtual fax from a Windows application.

Instant Messaging

* Instant Messaging (IM) server based on the Openfire project and integrated with Asterisk. It is based on the Jabber protocol which allows for compatibility with many Jabber clients.
* A call can be started from the IM client if you use the Spark client and have installed the Asterisk-IM plugin.
* The IM server can be configured from the Web from a friendly interface
* Supports groups of IM users
* Supports connection with other IM gateways like MSN, Yahoo Messenger, GTalk, ICQ, etc. This allows the user to connect to several networks from the same IM client
* Report of user sessions * Support for plugins to extend functionality
* LDAP support
* Support server-to-server connections to share users between two servers


Email

* Email server with multi-domain support
* Based in Postfix for high email volume
* Administrable via Web
* Interface to configure the Relay networks
* Web based email client based on the Roundcube project
* Support for quotas (the quotas are configurable via Web)


Collaboration

* Calendar integrated with the PBX with support for automatic voice notifications. That means that a call is generated when a notification is triggered
* Phone Book with click-to-dial capabilities
* Two CRM products integrated to the interface (vTigerCRM and SugarCRM)

Extras

* A2Billing integrated into the product to manage calling cards
* A complete CRM based on the vTigerCRM project
* Open Source version of SugarCRM integrated


Call center module

Elastix was the first distrobution that included a call center module with a predictive dialer, released enterely as [Free /Libre Software]. This module can be installed from the same web-based Elastix interface through a module loader.

The call center module can handle incoming and outgoing campaigns. Some features are:

* Open Source Predictive dialer
* Support for Do-Not-Call List
* Support for incoming and outgoing campaigns
* Forms can be associated to a campaign and designed through an Web wizard
* A "script" can be associated to a campaign
* Agent console
* Support for various types of breaks
* Advanced Reports


Support for telephony hardware

Elastix has a good support for telephony hardware. It includes drivers for the major manufacturers like:

* OpenVox
* Digium
* Sangoma
* Rhino Equipment
* Xorcom
* Yeastar

The most of these drivers are supported through the zaptel project or modified versions of it. Other drivers are supported by the mIDSN project and other projects.

Elastix also support other phone brands thanks to the SIP and IAX protocols that Asterisk implement. These protocols are based on public available standards. For this reason any manufacturer can build a product that supports them.

Some supported manufacturer are:

* Polycom
* Atcom
* Aastra
* Linksys
* Snom
* Cisco
 
Wow charging for Elastix support - it means I have been donating my skills :)
 
Elastix Call center module

I have problem in creating outgoing campaigns. I created the campaign and I added the csv file. when I go to campaign list page and click on the "CSV Data" link and see the data in file. There is nothing in there and I don't know why data is not there. I created simple excel file with only numbers in first column and saved in it in csv format.

Also if also if upload file in Ingoing calls -> Clients. it is uploaded successfully but I don't know where it goes.

Please help in this regards.
Saif
 
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