End-User URL Control API

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This assumes that you have the URL Control module installed. See [[Ipbx_enterprise_pbx#Optional_Modules|Optional Modules]]
This assumes that you have the URL Control module installed. See [[Ipbx_enterprise_pbx#Optional_Modules|Optional Modules]]
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Log into the end user panel e.g. http://mypbx/user and enable URL Control under the '''Features''' section. Once enabled the system will automatically generate a 6 character key that identifies the  
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Log into the end user panel e.g. http://mypbx/user and enable URL Control under the '''Features''' section. Once enabled the system will automatically generate a 6 character key that identifies the user/extension. You can also, optionally specify an IP address that will identify the user/extension instead of the key.
== Action Commands ==
== Action Commands ==

Revision as of 14:19, 11 March 2009

This optional ipbx module is installed under Advanced SetupModules. Registered modules are displayed with registered module.

The URL control module allows you to control certain user settings via a simple URL. It also allows you to initiate a call (call origination) to your extension and bridge the call to any destination.

Warning.gif Do not expose this functionality on the public internet! If your server is reachable via a public IP address, make sure you take the appropriate precautions to prevent abuse.


Enabling URL Control

This assumes that you have the URL Control module installed. See Optional Modules

Log into the end user panel e.g. http://mypbx/user and enable URL Control under the Features section. Once enabled the system will automatically generate a 6 character key that identifies the user/extension. You can also, optionally specify an IP address that will identify the user/extension instead of the key.

Action Commands

Examples on how to use URL control:

If you specify an authorized client IP address you can omit the key portion as long as the request originates from the address.

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