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    Elastix and PBX in a Flash to FreePBX Distro Conversion Tool

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    • JaredBuschJ
      JaredBusch
      last edited by JaredBusch

      With the implosion of PBX in a Flash and Elastix, Sangoma stepped up publicly to reinforce their committment to opensource.

      You can read their letter here, if you want.

      The cool thing that was in that letter, for all of us wishing we could easily move to something more modern, is a new conversion tool called #Home2FreePBX.
      http://wiki.freepbx.org/display/PPS/Elastix+and+PBXinaFlash+to+FreePBX+Distro+Conversion+Tool

      I read these instructions completely and this is a freaking awesome tool. I wish they had made it a long time ago.

      I will be implementing this soon on the two Elastix systems I have in production.

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      • Minion QueenM
        Minion Queen Banned
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        I will be interested in hearing how it works!

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        • xrobauX
          xrobau @JaredBusch
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          @JaredBusch if you have any problems, feel free to post in the FreePBX Forums, or ping me here!

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch @xrobau
            last edited by JaredBusch

            @xrobau said in Elastix and PBX in a Flash to FreePBX Distro Conversion Tool:

            @JaredBusch if you have any problems, feel free to post in the FreePBX Forums, or ping me here!

            We'll see. I'm already dealing with a problem with LetsEncrypt on one of my newer FreePBX installs 😞

            http://community.freepbx.org/t/letsencrypt-failing-to-renew/38574

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            • momurdaM
              momurda
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              This might be a bit OT, but would it be possible for someone with the knowledge to give an overview of the current landscape of open source pbx software/systems? This all seems very confusing to me. Who is 3cx, Elastix, PIAF, FreePBX, digium(im sure there are others). This market seems to be in major flux.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @momurda
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                @momurda said in Elastix and PBX in a Flash to FreePBX Distro Conversion Tool:

                This might be a bit OT, but would it be possible for someone with the knowledge to give an overview of the current landscape of open source pbx software/systems? This all seems very confusing to me. Who is 3cx, Elastix, PIAF, FreePBX, digium(im sure there are others). This market seems to be in major flux.

                Landscape is much less today. 3CX is not open source, they "bought" PIAF and Elastix and shut down their open products. They are just 3CX resellers / branders now. That's all 3CX.

                Digium makes Asterisk.

                FreePBX makes the FreePBX Asterisk interface and a distro based on it.

                Pretty much, the FreePBX distro is the last major player on the market right now. Wazo is up and coming, FusionPBX and others are trying to enter the market. But right at the moment, FreePBX is pretty much it.

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                • xrobauX
                  xrobau @JaredBusch
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                  @JaredBusch Yeah, I fixed the bug that was causing a 403. You were asked in there to try to connect to the URL yourself and see what error you got.

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                  • JaredBuschJ
                    JaredBusch @xrobau
                    last edited by

                    @xrobau said in Elastix and PBX in a Flash to FreePBX Distro Conversion Tool:

                    @JaredBusch Yeah, I fixed the bug that was causing a 403. You were asked in there to try to connect to the URL yourself and see what error you got.

                    Yeah, I will tonight. System is in use and I may want to reboot during testing.

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                    • JaredBuschJ
                      JaredBusch @momurda
                      last edited by JaredBusch

                      @momurda said in Elastix and PBX in a Flash to FreePBX Distro Conversion Tool:

                      This might be a bit OT, but would it be possible for someone with the knowledge to give an overview of the current landscape of open source pbx software/systems? This all seems very confusing to me. Who is 3cx, Elastix, PIAF, FreePBX, digium(im sure there are others). This market seems to be in major flux.

                      Honestly the market is fairly stable. What just happened is that a couple of older players, that were already failing, just finished collapsing.

                      3CX is a closed source Windows based (until last month) PBX. It costs about $700 to get a license for a decent set of feature and the ability to have 8 concurrent calls. This is honestly not a bad price point for the quality of the PBX.

                      Asterisk is the 900lb gorilla in opensource PBX world. It is owned by Digium. Asterisk is the PBX software that FreePBX uses and, PBX in a Flash and Elastix used to use.

                      FreePBX is a GUI to manage Asterisk. Elastix most famously used this plus their own GUI enhancements to make a great Asterisk PBX distro. PBX in a Flash was another distro that prepackaged Asterisk, FreePBX GUI and their own enhancements.

                      FreePBX then released their own distro of Asterisk and, to me, became the standard for any Asterisk based PBX installations from then on. I say this because everything else packaged the FreePBX GUI in as the main worker of their distro, so why add crap, just get the "clean" distro straight from the source.

                      Wazo is a relative new comer to the world of Asterisk based distros. It is far from ready for general production use by people that have not learned a lot about Asterisk.

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                        cosmicwombat @JaredBusch
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                        @JaredBusch I rarely comment on anything... anywhere. However, I don't really have the words to express how refreshing it is to see ( read the words) of someone who actually gets what is going on in this space. It helps displace the FUD. So, Thanks!

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
                          last edited by

                          @JaredBusch said in Elastix and PBX in a Flash to FreePBX Distro Conversion Tool:

                          Honestly the market is fairly stable. What just happened is that a couple of older players, that were already failing, just finished collapsing.

                          This is a good way to look at it. The real market has been stable for quite some time. Some people have been misled by the "death throws" of a couple old vendors that had lost their way. If anything, this move is good. PIAF and Elastix have been hurting this industry a lot with promises of good products from long ago and essentially worthless or not even working ones today. Having them out of the way makes for a much clearer message.

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller @cosmicwombat
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                            @cosmicwombat said in Elastix and PBX in a Flash to FreePBX Distro Conversion Tool:

                            @JaredBusch I rarely comment on anything... anywhere. However, I don't really have the words to express how refreshing it is to see ( read the words) of someone who actually gets what is going on in this space. It helps displace the FUD. So, Thanks!

                            Welcome to the community!

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                            • DashrenderD
                              Dashrender
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                              Nice writeup @JaredBusch

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                              • jt1001001J
                                jt1001001
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                                Thanks @JaredBusch . in order not to hijack, I started a new thred to ask a question about SipXCom:
                                https://www.mangolassi.it/topic/11923/anyone-hear-of-or-play-with-sipxcom

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                                • JaredBuschJ
                                  JaredBusch @JaredBusch
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                                  @JaredBusch said in Elastix and PBX in a Flash to FreePBX Distro Conversion Tool:

                                  @xrobau said in Elastix and PBX in a Flash to FreePBX Distro Conversion Tool:

                                  @JaredBusch Yeah, I fixed the bug that was causing a 403. You were asked in there to try to connect to the URL yourself and see what error you got.

                                  Yeah, I will tonight. System is in use and I may want to reboot during testing.

                                  @xrobau It appears to be only a problem when HTTPS validation is requested. definitely a bug in FreePBX at this point IMO. I updated my thread over there.

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                                  • FATeknollogeeF
                                    FATeknollogee @JaredBusch
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                                    @JaredBusch said in Elastix and PBX in a Flash to FreePBX Distro Conversion Tool:

                                    @momurda said in Elastix and PBX in a Flash to FreePBX Distro Conversion Tool:

                                    This might be a bit OT, but would it be possible for someone with the knowledge to give an overview of the current landscape of open source pbx software/systems? This all seems very confusing to me. Who is 3cx, Elastix, PIAF, FreePBX, digium(im sure there are others). This market seems to be in major flux.

                                    Honestly the market is fairly stable. What just happened is that a couple of older players, that were already failing, just finished collapsing.

                                    3CX is a closed source Windows based (until last month) PBX. It costs about $700 to get a license for a decent set of feature and the ability to have 8 concurrent calls. This is honestly not a bad price point for the quality of the PBX.

                                    Asterisk is the 900lb gorilla in opensource PBX world. It is owned by Digium. Asterisk is the PBX software that FreePBX uses and, PBX in a Flash and Elastix used to use.

                                    FreePBX is a GUI to manage Asterisk. Elastix most famously used this plus their own GUI enhancements to make a great Asterisk PBX distro. PBX in a Flash was another distro that prepackaged Asterisk, FreePBX GUI and their own enhancements.

                                    FreePBX then released their own distro of Asterisk and, to me, became the standard for any Asterisk based PBX installations from then on. I say this because everything else packaged the FreePBX GUI in as the main worker of their distro, so why add crap, just get the "clean" distro straight from the source.

                                    Wazo is a relative new comer to the world of Asterisk based distros. It is far from ready for general production use by people that have not learned a lot about Asterisk.

                                    Grandstream is also another option.
                                    IMO, they've done a pretty nice job & it "ties in" to their ecosystem of products

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                                    • RomoR
                                      Romo @JaredBusch
                                      last edited by

                                      @JaredBusch said in Elastix and PBX in a Flash to FreePBX Distro Conversion Tool:

                                      @momurda said in Elastix and PBX in a Flash to FreePBX Distro Conversion Tool:

                                      This might be a bit OT, but would it be possible for someone with the knowledge to give an overview of the current landscape of open source pbx software/systems? This all seems very confusing to me. Who is 3cx, Elastix, PIAF, FreePBX, digium(im sure there are others). This market seems to be in major flux.

                                      Honestly the market is fairly stable. What just happened is that a couple of older players, that were already failing, just finished collapsing.

                                      3CX is a closed source Windows based (until last month) PBX. It costs about $700 to get a license for a decent set of feature and the ability to have 8 concurrent calls. This is honestly not a bad price point for the quality of the PBX.

                                      Asterisk is the 900lb gorilla in opensource PBX world. It is owned by Digium. Asterisk is the PBX software that FreePBX uses and, PBX in a Flash and Elastix used to use.

                                      FreePBX is a GUI to manage Asterisk. Elastix most famously used this plus their own GUI enhancements to make a great Asterisk PBX distro. PBX in a Flash was another distro that prepackaged Asterisk, FreePBX GUI and their own enhancements.

                                      FreePBX then released their own distro of Asterisk and, to me, became the standard for any Asterisk based PBX installations from then on. I say this because everything else packaged the FreePBX GUI in as the main worker of their distro, so why add crap, just get the "clean" distro straight from the source.

                                      Wazo is a relative new comer to the world of Asterisk based distros. It is far from ready for general production use by people that have not learned a lot about Asterisk.

                                      Just the other day I found Ombutel, which by its looks appears to be Xorcoms Completepbx software, turned free to use but apparently not opensourced.

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                                      • RomoR
                                        Romo
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                                        @scottalanmiller Could we get an Ombutel vm setup in the lab to check it out?

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                                        • Y
                                          YiannisH
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                                          I would recommend giving the new Elastix converter from version 2.5/4 to version 5 a try and make up your own mind about 3CX and the features it offers. You can find the converter in the link below. Instructions are pretty straight forward and i think many people will find it very useful.
                                          https://www.elastix.org/blog/elastix-converter-tool/

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                                          • JaredBuschJ
                                            JaredBusch @YiannisH
                                            last edited by

                                            @YiannisH said in Elastix and PBX in a Flash to FreePBX Distro Conversion Tool:

                                            I would recommend giving the new Elastix converter from version 2.5/4 to version 5 a try and make up your own mind about 3CX and the features it offers. You can find the converter in the link below. Instructions are pretty straight forward and i think many people will find it very useful.
                                            https://www.elastix.org/blog/elastix-converter-tool/

                                            I have used 3CX. I do not need to try it again.

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