diff --git a/roles/pbx/README.adoc b/roles/pbx/README.adoc index db6a69571..e7e7f5d40 100644 --- a/roles/pbx/README.adoc +++ b/roles/pbx/README.adoc @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ After installing PBX as part of IIAB, please visit http://box.lan:83/freepbx on ==== Change the default Asterisk password Go to Settings >> Asterisk settings. Click on _Submit_ button below and then click _Apply config_ that'll appear in red on the top right side of the web page. -+ + image::files/advanced_settings.jpg[] ==== Change Asterisk SIP settings @@ -74,10 +74,9 @@ image::files/asterisk_sip_settings.jpg[] * Secret - _strong password_ * Click on _Submit_ button on the bottom of the page and then click _Apply config_ that'll appear in red on the top right side of the web page. * Using the same steps, you could create more extensions for other users. - + ++ image::files/add_extn_01.jpg[] - + - + ++ image::files/add_extn_02.jpg[] ==== Register the extension on your smartphone or laptop @@ -89,11 +88,11 @@ You can now register these extensions using a softphone app on your smartphone. * Enter the same details that you set in freepbx web console: _Username_ is the same as _Extension_, _Password_ is the same as _Secret_ and _Domain_ is your asterisk server IP address * Select _UDP_ option under _Transport_ * Click on Login - + ++ image::files/linphone_setup.jpg[] * If connection is successful, you will see _connected_ with a green circle besides it on the next screen - + ++ image::files/linphone_connected.jpg[] * If you have created more than one extension, make a call to another extension. You will see activity on the applet at the right side of your FreePBX Dashboard. Connection details may also be seen under asterisk logs at: '/var/logs/asterisk/full' @@ -126,12 +125,12 @@ image::files/linphone_connected.jpg[] === Additional information for using FreePBX -. If you forget your FreePBX password, you could bypass it using the command `sudo fwconsole ` and then refersh the web page. To get the session id, press `Ctrl + a` which will highlight all the text on the page. The text highlighted in the middle of the page, is the session id - + +. If you forget your FreePBX password, you could bypass it using the command `sudo fwconsole ` and then refresh the web page. To get the session id, press `Ctrl + a` which will highlight all the text on the page. The text highlighted in the middle of the page, is the session id ++ image::files/pwdless_login.jpg[] . Once you've logged in, change your password under Admin >> Administrators. On the right side, you will see the list of available users. You can select the appropriate user and change the password. - + ++ image::files/password_change.jpg[] . User control panel