Difference between revisions of "XMPP Manager"
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XMPP manager is used to configure client side XMPP profiles. It can be used as a client to register to make and receive call with Google Talk or other XMPP servers. | XMPP manager is used to configure client side XMPP profiles. It can be used as a client to register to make and receive call with Google Talk or other XMPP servers. | ||
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FusionPBX menu. | FusionPBX menu. | ||
Accounts -> XMPP manager. | Accounts -> XMPP manager. | ||
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Save the settings and restart the module. Restart the 'XMPP' module from System -> Modules page. | Save the settings and restart the module. Restart the 'XMPP' module from System -> Modules page. | ||
Go back to Accounts -> XMPP if the status says 'AUTHORIZED' then you are ready to go. | Go back to Accounts -> XMPP if the status says 'AUTHORIZED' then you are ready to go. | ||
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+ | ==Outbound Routes== | ||
+ | For this example we will use 11 digit dialing. | ||
+ | Gateway: XMPP | ||
+ | Dialplan Expression: 11 digits | ||
+ | Description: Google Talk | ||
+ | Press Save | ||
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+ | If your XMPP profile is named something other than gtalk edit the outbound route you just created. | ||
+ | Bridge statement should look like: dingaling/gtalk/+$1@voice.google.com replace gtalk with the profile name you chose and then save it. |
Revision as of 01:58, 25 July 2012
XMPP manager is used to configure client side XMPP profiles. It can be used as a client to register to make and receive call with Google Talk or other XMPP servers.
XMPP Profile
FusionPBX menu. Accounts -> XMPP manager.
In this example we will setup Google Talk and by creating a profile called gtalk.
Profile Name: gtalk Username: your_user_account@gmail.com (use your account) Password: use the correct password Auto-Login: yes XMPP Server: talk.google.com
Two approaches can be used for the next part.
Option 1. Lets say my gmail number was 12081231234. This approach will send the inbound calls to the inbound routes with a destination number that is the default extension number that is set. Default extension: 12081231234 Advanced->Context: public
Option 2. On a single tenant system. This will send the call to extension 1001 in the default context. Default extension: 1001 Advanced -> Context: default
Option 3. On a single tenant system. This will send the call to extension 1001 in the tenant domain name. Default extension: 1001 Advanced -> Context: your.domain.com
Save the settings and restart the module. Restart the 'XMPP' module from System -> Modules page. Go back to Accounts -> XMPP if the status says 'AUTHORIZED' then you are ready to go.
Outbound Routes
For this example we will use 11 digit dialing. Gateway: XMPP Dialplan Expression: 11 digits Description: Google Talk Press Save
If your XMPP profile is named something other than gtalk edit the outbound route you just created. Bridge statement should look like: dingaling/gtalk/+$1@voice.google.com replace gtalk with the profile name you chose and then save it.