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= IPitomy Communicator =
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= Native Android Soft Phone =
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The more recent versions of Android software have a built in SIP client (referred to as Internet Call). Below are screenshots from an HTC One running Android 4.3 and how to configure it to work with IPitomy.
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*Navigate to the Phone on your Android Cell
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*Navigate to Settings
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*Find the section for Internet Call Settings and select Accounts (Note: You may want to modify how Internet Calling functions at this point, found under Use Internet Calling)
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[[File:Internet Calls.png|File:Internet Calls.png]]
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*Select Add Account.  Also this is where you set if the phone is going to keep an active connection so it can receive inbound calls. 
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[[File:INternet Calling Settings.png|File:INternet Calling Settings.png]]
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[[File:Internet_Calls1.png|File:Internet_Calls1.png]]
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[[File:Internet_Calls1.jpg]]
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*Enter in the relavent information
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**Username = Extension Number
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**Password = SIP Password for the Extension
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**Server = Public IP of the PBX
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[[File:INternet Call Settings Page.png|File:INternet Call Settings Page.png]]
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*After this its up to you to decide if you want this SIP account used for Outbound Calls
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= Counterpath Xlite Softphone and the IPitomy PBX =
 
= Counterpath Xlite Softphone and the IPitomy PBX =
 
<div>Download</div>
 
<div>Download</div>
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Your Extension Number which is found under General Settings is used as your User ID followed by the @ symbol and your outside IP address.
 
Your Extension Number which is found under General Settings is used as your User ID followed by the @ symbol and your outside IP address.
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Note: on newer versions, the User ID is JUST your extension number, and does not use the @<IP address> that older versions use.  Instead, on the Advanced tab, you need to make sure the IP address is entered instead.
 
<div>[[File:SoftphonePicture3.png]][[File:SoftphonePicture4.png]]<br/></div><div><br/></div><div>Next, Click on the Advanced Settings link, shown on the bottom of the image above and to the left.</div><div>Once you have reached Advanced Settings, your SIP password will be accessable through the SIP Password generator. You will click generate and once a numer/letter combination appears, insert this password into your password field in the SIP Account window for the Bria Softphone.&nbsp;</div><div><br/></div><div>[[File:SoftphonePicture5.png]][[File:SoftphonePicture3.png]]<br/></div><div><br/></div><div><br/></div><div><br/></div><div>Congratulations! You have now successfully integrated your IPitomy extension and Bria softphone!</div>
 
<div>[[File:SoftphonePicture3.png]][[File:SoftphonePicture4.png]]<br/></div><div><br/></div><div>Next, Click on the Advanced Settings link, shown on the bottom of the image above and to the left.</div><div>Once you have reached Advanced Settings, your SIP password will be accessable through the SIP Password generator. You will click generate and once a numer/letter combination appears, insert this password into your password field in the SIP Account window for the Bria Softphone.&nbsp;</div><div><br/></div><div>[[File:SoftphonePicture5.png]][[File:SoftphonePicture3.png]]<br/></div><div><br/></div><div><br/></div><div><br/></div><div>Congratulations! You have now successfully integrated your IPitomy extension and Bria softphone!</div>
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NOTE: If you are using Win8 you may need to modify your firewall settings to allow the Bria app to function
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[[File:Win8firewallBria.png|File:Win8firewallBria.png]]
  
 
= Chat/Presence with Bria =
 
= Chat/Presence with Bria =
 
By configuring the XMPP client in your Bria soft phone on your cell phone, you can monitor chat and presence of extensions on your PBX.
 
By configuring the XMPP client in your Bria soft phone on your cell phone, you can monitor chat and presence of extensions on your PBX.
[[File:Bria_xmpp.pdf]]
 
  
*You will need to "add account" and choose XMPP - Messaging
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*Step 1 - Create an extension on the system. If you have set up your Bria already, use that extension and create an XMPP Account on your Accounts tab.
*Then configure that acct.
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*Step 2 - Enter you ext number as the username and PIN as the password.
*AcctName = ext number
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*Step 3 - Enter the word localhost for domain
*username = ext num
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*Step 4 - Click the advanced tab
*password = Voicemail PIN
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*Step 5 - Enter in the IP address of the IPitomy PBX System. If you are using 3/4g you will need to use the external static IP address or Domain name. If using local wifi, you can use the inter LAN address.
*Domain = locahost
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*Step 6 - It is best to set this up on the external address so it will work while outside of the building. To complete the connection, you will need to forward port 5222 to the internal IP address of the IPitomy PBX System in the Router/Firewall.
*Then back out to Account Advanced and set the Outbound Proxy to the PBX IP address
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*Step 7 - Assign a Qmanager Account to this extension in PBX Setup - Services
*Ensure that port 5022 is forwarded from the Router to the PBX internal IP address
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*Step 8 - Log into Qmanager using the extension and pin for this extension and enable chat. After enabling the chat account you can log out of the Qmanager account for this extension.
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You should now see this extension in Qmanager with the Blue text messaging icon. Your Bria should be ready to send/receive chat messages to your colleagues desktops from your mobile smart phone as well as receive presence status updates.

Latest revision as of 18:38, 21 February 2020

IPitomy Communicator

Note: This Guide will assist the user in Installing and Using the IPitomy Communicator Softphone.

We have two different soft phone installs. The “demo” version does not include the user list which shows all of the presence of all of the users on the system. This is intended for trial versions or for users who are on a shared instance of IPitomy in the Cloud. For obvious reasons, on a shared instance, it would not be good to display the presence of all the other users!

The full commercial version is called IPitomy Communicator.

This requires an available IPitomy Extension License as well as an IPitomy Soft Phone License. This does not have auto configuration, but is super simple to set up. When installing it, select IP620 as the device type for the extension so it will use an IPitomy license instead of an open license.

This also requires the generation of a single API Key. If your PBX already has one generated for the IPitomy Communicator, you don't need to do anything else. If not, simply navigate to Applications=>API Key, name it Softphone [one word, capital S], and click Create.  Be sure to enable it by checking the box labeled "Key Enable", then save and apply changes.

Links for SoftPhone:

Demo version: http://relay.ipitomy.com/softcall_demo/publish.htm

Full version – IPitomy Communicator: [Here]





Ipitomy Softphone

Installation


Installation Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5gwURMp4eo


Park Button Video


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPCVXiR6kf8


To Install the Softphone, Follow the URL above and click the Installer link. Installation will begin at that time. You should have adminstrative rights to the PC you are installing to prior to installation. Accept the default location for install unless you have some other directory you wish to install to.


Setup


Once isntalled open the program by clicking the program Icon. This should now be located on your Desktop as well as in the Program directory. The Program will open bringing up the user interface screen.


File:SoftPhone3.jpgFile:SoftPhone4.jpg


To Add an account Press the Settings Icon which is the little Gear Icon next to the Ipitomy Logo Bar. Select Sip Accounts and Add an Account


File:SoftPhone5.jpg


Select the Add Button and Enter the Following:

Display Name = Name of user

User Name = Extension Number

User Password = Voicemail Password

SIP Password = SIP Password for Extension

SIP Server = IP of PBX (Local IP is OK for a Local Extension only, however for a remote phone this would need to the Public IP of the Network the PBX resides upon)

Integration Port = Leave blank and the software uses 80 to verify its license with the PBX.  If the softphone is remote and an external port other than 80 is forwarded to the PBX, enter that as the Integration Port (eg, 8080 external forwarded to 80 internal)


All other information can be left at Default.


File:Communicator-SIP Acc.jpg


Be Sure to Click Enabled when you are returned to the account screen on the account you just created so it is made the live account


File:SoftPhone8.jpg


Click close and you should be returned to the User interface and your account should register to the PBX.


File:SoftPhone9.jpgFile:SoftPhone10.jpg


Your Softphone is now ready to be used.


Import Extensions from the PBX to Contacts.


To Import all Extension in the PBX into the Contact list select User List - Manage Users - Ipitomy and then Refresh


File:SoftPhone11.jpg


Select the PBX from the Host list


File:SoftPhone14.jpg


Click OK. The Softphone will now pull down an Extension list from the PBX which you configured.


File:SoftPhone13.jpg

Native Android Soft Phone

The more recent versions of Android software have a built in SIP client (referred to as Internet Call). Below are screenshots from an HTC One running Android 4.3 and how to configure it to work with IPitomy.


  • Navigate to the Phone on your Android Cell
  • Navigate to Settings
  • Find the section for Internet Call Settings and select Accounts (Note: You may want to modify how Internet Calling functions at this point, found under Use Internet Calling)

File:Internet Calls.png

  • Select Add Account.  Also this is where you set if the phone is going to keep an active connection so it can receive inbound calls. 

File:INternet Calling Settings.png File:Internet_Calls1.png File:Internet Calls1.jpg

  • Enter in the relavent information
    • Username = Extension Number
    • Password = SIP Password for the Extension
    • Server = Public IP of the PBX

File:INternet Call Settings Page.png

  • After this its up to you to decide if you want this SIP account used for Outbound Calls

Counterpath Xlite Softphone and the IPitomy PBX

Download
Configuration
  •  Launch Xlite and you will see the following window
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  • Click Softphone at the top of the phone and select Account Settings 
  • Enter the Extension Number for: Display Name, User Name, and Authorization User Name
  • Enter the SIP Password of the extension in the Password field
  • Enter the appropriate IP address for the PBX under Domain
  • Check the box for ‘Register with domain and receive incoming calls
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  • Click OK and the phone will register to the PBX

Congratulations, you have now configured your Xlite softphone to work with the IPitomy PBX.
You should now be able to see that the phone is registered in the PBX under Monitoring, and you
will now be able to make calls.
[Note] In order for DTMF to be correctly recognized, the ext for the Xlite needs to be set to
rfc2833. Since the free Xlite phone only offers one channel, you will not be able to use the Xfer
button on the phone itself. In order to transfer you will need to dial ##<extnum>#.

Bria Softphone Setup

To Successfully set up your Bria Softphone with you IPitomy system, fill out the SIP Account window once you have downloaded the Bria Software.

Your Extension Number which is found under General Settings is used as your User ID followed by the @ symbol and your outside IP address. Note: on newer versions, the User ID is JUST your extension number, and does not use the @<IP address> that older versions use. Instead, on the Advanced tab, you need to make sure the IP address is entered instead.

SoftphonePicture3.pngSoftphonePicture4.png

Next, Click on the Advanced Settings link, shown on the bottom of the image above and to the left.
Once you have reached Advanced Settings, your SIP password will be accessable through the SIP Password generator. You will click generate and once a numer/letter combination appears, insert this password into your password field in the SIP Account window for the Bria Softphone. 

SoftphonePicture5.pngSoftphonePicture3.png



Congratulations! You have now successfully integrated your IPitomy extension and Bria softphone!

NOTE: If you are using Win8 you may need to modify your firewall settings to allow the Bria app to function

File:Win8firewallBria.png

Chat/Presence with Bria

By configuring the XMPP client in your Bria soft phone on your cell phone, you can monitor chat and presence of extensions on your PBX.

  • Step 1 - Create an extension on the system. If you have set up your Bria already, use that extension and create an XMPP Account on your Accounts tab.
  • Step 2 - Enter you ext number as the username and PIN as the password.
  • Step 3 - Enter the word localhost for domain
  • Step 4 - Click the advanced tab
  • Step 5 - Enter in the IP address of the IPitomy PBX System. If you are using 3/4g you will need to use the external static IP address or Domain name. If using local wifi, you can use the inter LAN address.
  • Step 6 - It is best to set this up on the external address so it will work while outside of the building. To complete the connection, you will need to forward port 5222 to the internal IP address of the IPitomy PBX System in the Router/Firewall.
  • Step 7 - Assign a Qmanager Account to this extension in PBX Setup - Services
  • Step 8 - Log into Qmanager using the extension and pin for this extension and enable chat. After enabling the chat account you can log out of the Qmanager account for this extension.

You should now see this extension in Qmanager with the Blue text messaging icon. Your Bria should be ready to send/receive chat messages to your colleagues desktops from your mobile smart phone as well as receive presence status updates.