Difference between revisions of "Multi-Tenant"
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==To convert old Systems== | ==To convert old Systems== |
Revision as of 17:00, 28 June 2011
Mutli-tenant is done using Fully Qualified domain names (FQDN). Often sub-domains are used. The domains help separate the information between tenants. The domains need to be pointed to the FusionPBX server.
Contents
Advanced -> System Settings
To setup multi-tenant all domains under advanced -> system settings need to use the following convention.
The paths below assumes that the FreeSWITCH conf directory is installed to /usr/local/freeswitch/conf/
Set the paths
Extensions Directory:
/usr/local/freeswitch/conf/directory/example1.domain.com
Dialplan Public Directory:
/usr/local/freeswitch/conf/dialplan/example1.domain.com
Recordings Directory:
/usr/local/freeswitch/recordings/example1.domain.com
Internal Profile
In internal.xml comment out the 3 entries that force the domain.
System -> Variables
Disable the domain variable so that it is not applied system wide.
To convert old Systems
- The context for each extension needs to be changed to the domain name
- system -> variables you need to drop the domain because it is set on inbound routes
- On old system you have to either add some additional variables or recreate your inbound and outbound routes