Yate as a PBX

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Revision as of 13:54, 16 August 2013

Yate can be used as a PBX. Depending on the functionality you want you can use a combination of Yate modules and external scripts.

Because putting it all together can be a hassle and can take quite a lot of time, Null Team launched FreeSentral, a full IP PBX based on Yate that is easy to set up and use.

By default Yate's PBX functionality is disabled because it reduces the number of calls Yate can handle for other types of setups. That is because in order to offer PBX features Yate needs a lot more control over the call leg than it's usually needed for other types of setups. This allows us to have control over the telephony channel when needed without creating a performance issue.

Contents

Yate modules for PBX functionality

Basic PBX functionality in Yate

Additional PBX functionality

Call parking and pickup

Voicemail

AutoAttendant

Call forwaring

Call hunting

Queues

LCR/multiple dial plans

Custom features

Personal tools
Namespaces

Variants
Actions
Preface
Configuration
Administrators
Developers