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Adding a new system extension involves two steps. First, you select the UAD (User Agent Device) and define the location of the device—either Local or Remote, Remote is most commonly used. If the desired UAD/Phone is not listed, navigate to Settings > UAD, edit the relevant entry, and set its Status to Active to make it available. In the second step, you'll provide basic user information such as name and email address. When creating an extension within a tenant, note that the username will be prefixed with a tenant code, which is required for the device to register. However, once registered, users can still dial others on the tenant using only their extension numbers.

Revision as of 19:32, 9 April 2025

PBXware System Dashboard

The PBXware System Dashboard gives a real-time overview of important info, including service status, call stats, licensing, app usage, and hardware performance.


Calls Overview

The Calls Overview shows the number of live calls, calls in the past hour, today's calls, and the percentage of answered calls.


SIP Registrations

SIP Registrations shows the number of successful, failed, and lagged SIP registrations. You can click on any of these values for more details if they're not zero.


PBXware Services

The PBXware Services section monitors the status of key system services:

PBXware: Main service for web interface access.

PBX Service: Core service for making/receiving calls.

PBXware Proxy: Connects to Asterisk Manager for event handling.

Push Notifications: Wakes up mobile devices for calls.

Chat Server: Manages messaging for desktop and mobile apps.

Memcached: Stores data for PBXware Proxy.


CommunicatorGO(gloCOM) Editions Online

Editions online section displays information on apps registered to PBXware and the editions they use. Note that mobile devices may show inaccurate data because they reduce power consumption by limiting CPU and network activity when apps are in the background. Communicator GO can be disconnected from the server or miss incoming calls when the device enters Doze mode (Android) or suspension (iOS). Doze mode activates after an hour of inactivity on Android, and iOS apps suspend after 10 minutes in the background.


Extensions Online

Extensions online diagram shows the number of online extensions compared to the total number of PBXware extensions.


CommunicatorGO(gloCOM) Users

CommunicatorGO(gloCOM) Users diagram shows the number of logged CommunicatorGO(gloCOM) users contrasted to the total number of available licenses.


Licensing

Licensing section helps to prevent issues with licensing by showing percentage usage information of your PBXware license for extensions, IVRs, Queues, and conferences


System Hardware Usage

Hardware usage segment shows important information on the current server load, it also helps easily monitor main hardware components such as disk space, CPU, and memory usage.

Disk Usage: Disk usage displays information on current PBXware hard disk usage.

CPU: CPU section shows information on current CPU usage on PBXware server.

Memory: Memory section shows information on current PBXware memory usage.


Extensions

This section displays all UADs/Phones registered to the current slave tenant. In a Multi-Tenant PBXware setup, this menu is only accessible while editing a tenant, as the master tenant handles overall system control and tenant management.

Add Extension: Click the Add Extension icon to open the extension creation screen.

Search: Use the search bar to find extensions by Name, E-mail, Extension number, or MAC address.

CSV Download: Export a CSV file containing all existing extensions for the tenant. This file can later be used to import the extensions into another PBXware system.


System

This section lists all extensions configured for the selected tenant, displaying key details for each registered UAD/Phone:

Name: Full name of the user assigned to the device

Extension: Extension number linked to the device

User Agent: Device type or model

MAC Address: Unique MAC address of the device

Status: Current status of the device (Active or Inactive)

Protocol:' Communication protocol used (SIP)

Edit: Opens the extension’s configuration settings

Delete: Removes the extension from the system


Add/Edit Extension

Adding a new system extension involves two steps. First, you select the UAD (User Agent Device) and define the location of the device—either Local or Remote, Remote is most commonly used. If the desired UAD/Phone is not listed, navigate to Settings > UAD, edit the relevant entry, and set its Status to Active to make it available. In the second step, you'll provide basic user information such as name and email address. When creating an extension within a tenant, note that the username will be prefixed with a tenant code, which is required for the device to register. However, once registered, users can still dial others on the tenant using only their extension numbers.