Recieving Silent Calls from Elastix Queue
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i also doubt that JB is using an E1, instead he's using mostly if not exclusively SIP trunks. So you could have a hardware issue.
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@JaredBusch said in Recieving Silent Calls from Elastix Queue:
@Dashrender said in Recieving Silent Calls from Elastix Queue:
Could they be hang ups that just aren't being dropped by the PBX?
also wondering, why are you using Elastix? Hasn't development kinda dried up on that?
No Elastix 4 development is not dried up, but it is certainly not a stable solution.
it certainly has dried up.. it's no where near as fluid as it used to be.
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Dear Dashrender ,
Would you recommend me to start using 2.5 ? Actually now I am confused that which distro should I start using
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@Farhad-Farahmand said in Recieving Silent Calls from Elastix Queue:
Dear Dashrender ,
Would you recommend me to start using 2.5 ? Actually now I am confused that which distro should I start using
You have a solution in production. Unless you can afford the time to rebuild, I suggest contacting Elastix directly and buying support from them.
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@Farhad-Farahmand said in Recieving Silent Calls from Elastix Queue:
Means I have to start using Free PBX right ?
We tend to recommend it. Not only is there good reason to do so technically, but here in MangoLassi most everyone moved from Elastix to FreePBX as their primary systems so there is a lot of experience on FreePBX for people to assist you and with Elastix we are mostly stuck guessing.
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@Farhad-Farahmand said in Recieving Silent Calls from Elastix Queue:
Dear Dashrender ,
Would you recommend me to start using 2.5 ? Actually now I am confused that which distro should I start using
Definitely not. If you move to anything, move to FreePBX.
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@Dashrender said in Recieving Silent Calls from Elastix Queue:
i also doubt that JB is using an E1, instead he's using mostly if not exclusively SIP trunks. So you could have a hardware issue.
This is very true. Most of us use VoIP, not an E1 or T1, so there is less experience there.
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@Farhad-Farahmand said in Recieving Silent Calls from Elastix Queue:
Also Do you think the reported issue is with Elastix 4 right ? If i start using freepbx then I won't have such an issue ? Please let me know so I have to take the decision . and try to start using of freepbx .
Hard to say, it's just that FreePBX has more support, more development, more eyes on it and more people know more about it.
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@scottalanmiller said in Recieving Silent Calls from Elastix Queue:
@Farhad-Farahmand said in Recieving Silent Calls from Elastix Queue:
Dear Dashrender ,
Would you recommend me to start using 2.5 ? Actually now I am confused that which distro should I start using
Definitely not. If you move to anything, move to FreePBX.
I would agree with this. If you move, move to FreePBX. If you try to salvage what you have, then contact Elastix directly for support. You will be hard pressed to find an independent consultant well versed in Elastix 4 at this point.
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@JaredBusch said in Recieving Silent Calls from Elastix Queue:
@Farhad-Farahmand said in Recieving Silent Calls from Elastix Queue:
Dear Jaredbusch,
You mean elastix 4 is not stable ? Would you recommend elastix 2.5 ?
@ Scottalanmiller ,
Elastix backed is freePBX . Can you please purpose me the stable PBX software which you are using and happy with it .
Thanks
I would not recommend Elastix of any version at this point.
The only Asterisk based distribution I recommend for others to use in production at this time is FreePBX.
Elastix failed hard a few years ago now. They tried, and failed, to abandon the FreePBX backend. I get that they wanted to remove third party code from their system, but they failed.
I held out for Elastix longer than Jared did, but I'm in the same boat now. FreePBX is what I always recommend.
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Dear Scottalanmiller ,
Please check this .
https://www.freepbx.org/downloads/
is it the right version you recommend ?
I am downloading stable 64 bit
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Correct, Stable 64bit.