How do I install a FreePBX module?

Installing the module You will need to manually install the module on your FreePBX instance from the Module Admin page (Admin->Module Admin). Then go back to the Module Admin page, find QueueMetrics under the Settings category and enable the module. Save and Submit the changes.

Is FreePBX an OS?

The FreePBX Distro is a freeware unified communications software system that consists of a graphical user interface (GUI) for configuring, controlling, and managing Asterisk PBX software….FreePBX Distro.

Developer(s) Sangoma Technologies Corporation
Stable release SNG7 10.13.66 (Legacy) / 1 October 2017
Operating system Linux

How do I update a module in FreePBX?

Jump to “FreePBX GUI → Admin → Updates ” section. Select “Module updates” tab from updates page and then click “check online”. “Check online” will fetch the latest available modules from our mirror server and then it will display available modules. Select “download all” and then “process”.

How do I downgrade a FreePBX module?

If you wish to downgrade, you first click the ‘Check Online’ button, wait for the page to refresh, and then expanding the module in question from the module list. Once expanded, the menu option ‘Previous’ will show, click that, and from there you can roll back to any of the previous 5 versions.

How much does FreePBX cost?

Trusted Appliances from the Developers of FreePBX

FreePBX 40 FreePBX 75
Web GUI SSH Console Local VGA / Console
Dimensions 127mm (W) x 127mm (D) x 50mm (H) 350mm (W) x 290mm (D) x 60mm (H)
Warranty 1 Year 1 Year
Price $695 $845

How do I check my FreePBX version?

Open the System Admin module in the GUI, and look for the PBX Firmware version number in the module’s home page: If you do not see the PBX Firmware version number, you are not using the official FreePBX Distro.

What is the difference between Asterisk and FreePBX?

FreePBX, as per the definition from FreePBX.org, is “a web-based open source GUI (graphical user interface) that controls and manages Asterisk.” So it’s a GUI built on top of Asterisk that makes it easier to deploy a PBX from that Asterisk core.

How do I download a FreePBX backup?

Process

  1. Log in to the FreePBX web UI (primary server)
  2. Set up or confirm backup job (primary server)
  3. Download the backup file (primary server)
  4. Restore the backup file (secondary server)
  5. Test the secondary server.

What version of Asterisk am I running?

I don’t know about FreePBX 2.5, but on 2.8 and later, you can find out the version of Asterisk by clicking on Settings, and then selecting the “Asterisk Info” module.