one step i failed to do was set the inbound route to time conditions. i didn't see this in the video? also i am getting sip vicious calls , any chance you can do a tutorial on stopping this on freepbx or sangoma phones
Hi Chris kindly would you be able to cover the UISP console will I be able to connected to UniFi product like UDM pro SE Wi-Fi access points. I really appreciate your help Thank you
I’m lazy so I wrote a PHP script that automatically calculates and inserts the holidays for the upcoming year. Please let me know if you’re interested, I could send you the script.
is it possible to - automatically set event dates depending on some conditions? for example, according to google easter is on the first weekend after the first full moon after the march equinox. can that be done in freePBX? (hm, i wonder what happens if that first full moon is on the day of the equinox and/or on a weekend?) - have an event a certain amount of time after another event? in germany there is a holiday that happens AFAIK 7 weeks after easter. - here in the UK if christmas falls on saturday and sunday, then monday and tuesday are holidays instead. same with new years day and may day. can that be handled automatically?
Hello, thanks for you video. I try to use Time Condition but it seems that it doesn't work. I use Time Condition on my incoming route. Between 8 a.m. and 12 a.m. I return to a phone and outside these hours I return to voice mail. When I use the feature code *273 of my time condition , it only works once, then it goes back to no-override. Can you give me some help please? Thanks again :)
@@shanetarrent9882 nothing is free shane! you waste your time tinkering instead of selling and taking care of business. the amount of electricity alone that is lost running a pbx is 10 times higher than what azure pbx in the cloud spends, not to mention how much money you pay on time and resources to maintain...it makes no sense!
It's called night service, been around since pabx were invented. If you called it by the correct name more people would understand what your titles mean.
high quality content !
one step i failed to do was set the inbound route to time conditions. i didn't see this in the video? also i am getting sip vicious calls , any chance you can do a tutorial on stopping this on freepbx or sangoma phones
Can you do a video on the UXG-Pro
Hi Chris kindly would you be able to cover the UISP console will I be able to connected to UniFi product like UDM pro SE Wi-Fi access points.
I really appreciate your help
Thank you
I’m lazy so I wrote a PHP script that automatically calculates and inserts the holidays for the upcoming year. Please let me know if you’re interested, I could send you the script.
I'd like it
is it possible to
- automatically set event dates depending on some conditions? for example, according to google easter is on the first weekend after the first full moon after the march equinox. can that be done in freePBX? (hm, i wonder what happens if that first full moon is on the day of the equinox and/or on a weekend?)
- have an event a certain amount of time after another event? in germany there is a holiday that happens AFAIK 7 weeks after easter.
- here in the UK if christmas falls on saturday and sunday, then monday and tuesday are holidays instead. same with new years day and may day. can that be handled automatically?
Thats a real hard one to cater for, so likely not
Hello, thanks for you video.
I try to use Time Condition but it seems that it doesn't work.
I use Time Condition on my incoming route.
Between 8 a.m. and 12 a.m. I return to a phone and outside these hours I return to voice mail.
When I use the feature code *273 of my time condition , it only works once, then it goes back to no-override.
Can you give me some help please?
Thanks again :)
did you fix this?
who is using free pbx in 2022?
lots of us and our customers, can't be happier. better than hosted that charges for ever feature that you get for free in freepbx
@@shanetarrent9882 nothing is free shane! you waste your time tinkering instead of selling and taking care of business. the amount of electricity alone that is lost running a pbx is 10 times higher than what azure pbx in the cloud spends, not to mention how much money you pay on time and resources to maintain...it makes no sense!
It's called night service, been around since pabx were invented.
If you called it by the correct name more people would understand what your titles mean.