How to change FOP1 to FOP2 on Elastix 1. Download and install FOP2 cd /usr/src wget tar -zxvf fop2-2.22-centos5-i386.tgz cd fop2 make && make install 2. Add fop2 user to Asterisk Manager. Edit /etc/asterisk/manager.conf fop2 secret = psfop2 deny=0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 permit=127.0.0.1/255.255.255.0 read = system,call,log,verbose,command,agent,user,config,command,dtmf,reporting,cdr,dialplan,originate write = system,call,log,verbose,command,agent,user,config,command,dtmf,reporting,cdr,dialplan,originate 3. Edit /usr/localfop2/fop2.cfg and change the following lines. Manageruser=fop2 managersecret=psfop2 4.Edit /etc/amportal.conf and edit the uncomment the line starting FOPRUN and change it as following.
FOPRUN=false 5. Edit /var/www/html/panel/opserver.cfg and change listenport. Listenport=4444 6. Edit /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf and add the following line under Aliases: alias /panel /var/www/html/fop2 7.
Add FreePBX index file and change the fop2 ownership asterisk. Cp /var/www/html/fop2/index.html /var/www/html/fop2/indexamp.php chown -R asterisk.asterisk /var/www/html/fop2 8. Restart httpd,amportal and fop2 services. /etc/init.d/httpd restart chkconfig fop2 on service fop2 start /usr/sbin/amportal restart. March 2018 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Technical. Email Subscription Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.
Get the full transcript of this Flash Operator Panel (FOP2) set up video here: Learn how to use and administer Flash Operator Panel (FOP2). In this video you you will learn the most common administration and user functions of Flash Operator Panel (FOP2). Use this web based switchboard to view activity on your phone system. Learn what extensions or call groups are available, full, idol, call duration's, to what extension or phone number. Use special functions like Whisper to assist users of your phone system during their live call. Okay, let’s learn how to set up your Flash Operator Panel (FOP2) using DIY PBX!
This guide will explain how to replace, which is included in FreePBX, with on a RedHat Enterprise Linux server running Asterisk+FreePBX. It is important to note that FOP1 is completely free whereas FOP2 is free only up to 15 buttons.
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Every element is considered a button. So all extensions + trunks + queues + parking lots + etc.
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Must add up to 15 or less. After that no more buttons will appear until you buy a license. A key advantage of FOP2 is that it requires an extension and password to view. With FOP1 there is no built in way to prevent everyone from viewing the PBX status. Command line text is in courier font.
For this procedure we assume you are using: Redhat Enterprise Linux v5+ (or one of the free generic versions) FreePBX v2.9+ Flash Operator Panel 2.20+ First to your Windows (or Linux?) desktop. Transfer it over to /usr/src/ on your Linux+Asterisk+FreePBX server using a program such as. While we are at it we may as well download as above. This can remain on your desktop for now. From a console on your FreePBX server (assuming i386 for the rest of this procedure): cd /usr/src tar zxvf fop2-2.20-centos5-i386.tgz cd fop2 make install This will copy the files to /usr/local/fop2 and the web pages to /var/www/html/fop2 FreePBX Integration cd /usr/local/fop2 cat extensionsoverridefreepbx.conf /etc/asterisk/extensionsoverridefreepbx.conf This appends the contents of the fop2 version to the existing contents in the asterisk version of this file.
In many cases the asterisk version will be empty but we do it this way just in case it's not. CREATE NEW MANAGER API Using the default admin api seems to cause fop2 to stop responding on occasion so we must create a new one. First install the Asterisk API module in FreePBX.
Go into Asterisk API menu and create a new API. Give it a manager name, manager secret, Select ALL read/write rights.
For Deny use: 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 For Permit use: 127.0.0.1/255.255.255.0 Compare /usr/local/fop2/fop2.cfg general; AMI definitions managerhost = 127.0.0.1 managerport = 5038 manageruser = admin managersecret = amp111 With /etc/asterisk/manageradditional.conf This is the new manager api we created above via the Asterisk API FreePBX module. In this case we gave it a manager name of fop2 and a manager secret of fop2secret. If required, change the value of manageruser=fop2 in the first file to match fop2 in the second file and change managersecret=fop2secret to match secret= fop2secret. Note: You can use whatever names you want for manageruser and managersecret when creating the new manager API using the Asterisk API FreePBX module. We are providing names to use as an example. Whatever names you use, make sure they match in both of the files.
REPLACING FOP1 LINKS WITH FOP2 Add the following line to the end of your /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf file: alias /panel/ '/var/www/html/fop2/' Copy the FOP2 index.html file to indexamp.php which FreePBX expects to find. Cp /var/www/html/fop2/index.html /var/www/html/fop2/indexamp.php Change ownership chown -R asterisk.asterisk /var/www/html/fop2 Now reload apache in order for the changes to take effect. Service httpd restart CALL EVENTS Call events send hold/unhold events to FOP2. From the FreePBX GUI install the Asterisk SIP Settings module (ToolsModule Admin). After installing the module go to the Asterisk SIP settings menu (ToolsAsterisk SIP Settings). At the bottom set Call Events = Yes Alternatively if you don't want to install the Asterisk SIP settings module you can add callevents=yes to /etc/asterisk/sipgeneralcustom.conf. QUEUES If you plan to ever use the Queue module now would be the time to install it (ToolsModule Admin).
After installing the module go to the Queue menu (SetupQueues). At the bottom set Event when Called to Yes. You will have to choose a queue number and name at the very top as well. 123 for example. TEST MANAGER CONNECTION /usr/local/fop2/fop2server -test You should see 'Connection to manager OK!' If you did not set queue as above you will get an error regarding that which is ok as long as you don't plan to use queues.
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CHANGE FOP1 PORT # FOP v1 is included with FreePBX. Before starting FOP2 we need to change the port # of FOP1 to something other than port 4445. This is because FOP2 also uses 4445 by default. Nano /var/www/html/panel/opserver.cfg listenport=4444 (Ctl-xyENTER) Alternatively you can prevent FOP1 from starting. This would normally be preferrable however it causes a constant 'WARNING' indicator on the FreePBX dashboard. Therefore it is not the recommended approach. If however you prefer to do it this way, in FreePBX v2.9 we do this using the new Advanced Settings Menu (ToolsAdvanced Settings).
Find the Flash Operator Panel Section and set S tart FOP with amportal to FALSE. Amportal restart Make sure you restart amportal or reboot to ensure FOP1 is running on the new port. ENABLE FOP2 on BOOT and START chkconfig fop2 on service fop2 start Now see if you see the FOP2 login come up when you click on Flash Operator Panel (FOP) on the front page of your FreePBX GUI and on the Panel Tab in the Administrator section of your FreePBX GUI. NOTE: in FOP2 the username is your extension number and the password is your extension voicemail password. FOP2ADMIN If you want to customize FOP2 there is an administrators module available for FreePBX.
In FreePBX go to ToolsModule Admin and select Upload Module. You can select the downloaded module on your desktop from there and install. NOTE: Once you install this module you will not be able to log into FOP2 until you assign extensions/passwords/permissions using the FOP2ADMIN FOP Users GUI SERVER STATUS PATCH On the FreePBX dashboard (FreePBX System Status) there is a server status on the bottom right that will show Op Panel Warn in yellow if you stopped FOP1.
If you did not stop it then it is showing the status of FOP1 not FOP2. In order to correct this we need to patch FreePBX.
NOTE1: future updates to FreePBX may reverse this patch which would require this procedure to be repeated. NOTE2: This fix only works with FOP1 configured to start with FreePBX. This is because FreePBX first checks if FOP1 is configured to start before checking the listen port.
Rachel portman midi files. This patch assumes we have FOP2 set to the default listen port 4445. First create the patch file: nano /usr/src/fop2patch.diff Copy/paste the following into the newly created file.
Flash Operator Panel The Flash Operator Panel (or FOP, as it’s more commonly known) is an interface primarily for the use of switchboard operators. FOP uses Adobe Flash to present an interface through a web browser, and connects to Asterisk through the Asterisk Manager Interface (see for a discussion of the AMI). There are two versions of the Flash Operator Panel: the original release (which so far is at version 0.30, and is now a maintenance release only), and FOP2 (shown in ), which is a vast improvement over the original FOP, but requires the purchase of a license for any system with more than 15 extensions.