Difference between revisions of "Ring Groups"
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+ | After saving the advanced database edit it and press save one more time so it writes the include file that ring groups depends upon. | ||
===Troubleshooting=== | ===Troubleshooting=== | ||
To troubleshoot ring groups should check the freeswitch cli to see if you are getting errors. | To troubleshoot ring groups should check the freeswitch cli to see if you are getting errors. |
Revision as of 17:40, 8 October 2012
Menu: Apps -> Ring Groups
Ring Groups can be set up to ring multiple registered endpoints.
Installation
Ring groups use the database to get the list of destinations to call on demand.
SQlite databases can be read natively. MySQL and Postgres require ODBC.
Setup ODBC according to: http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Using_ODBC_in_the_core
Create an ODBC connection for the FusionPBX database. Usually give the DSN name fusionpbx.
In FusionPBX go to the menu Advanced -> Databases.
- Driver: odbc
- Type: mysql or postgres
- Name: fusionpbx (the name of the ODBC DSN)
- username: use the database username
- password: use the database password
After saving the advanced database edit it and press save one more time so it writes the include file that ring groups depends upon.
Troubleshooting
To troubleshoot ring groups should check the freeswitch cli to see if you are getting errors.