xatomicx wrote:Hi everyone,
i'm working in a company who use vicidial hosted on our server, with a cisco IP phone system (hardphone) to take calls. All the phone extension and SIP info are created within vici in the admin/phone section.
We have few agents who are now working from home, and we created external phones to be able to routed calls to their personnal phone. So far so good... but agents have to have a wired phone line, a phone, and a headset, wich at the end can get costy.
Agents are connecting trough a vpn to a local session on our server, and we are wondering if we can connect a softphone directly to our server to take call via PC, instead of using a paid VOip service .. since our system probably can host and route calls trough the softphone without having to go to a third party.
I can't find any guide to connect directly to vici, is that even possible?
Have a look at Dynamic Good Guys (Free, on ViciWiki.com) which allows home-based agents to access Vicidial without exposing Vicidial to "the world". It even has a "Dynamic" link to allow those whose IPs change very often to access the system without having a local person add their IP every time. This removes the need for the VPN and allows the agent's web browsers and soft phones to connect directly to the Vicidial system. This works best if Vicidial has a Public IP. If Vicidial has a private IP, it's often easiest to use an IAX soft phone client such as Zoiper.
In all cases, Zoiper or X-Lite or 3CX can be used from the Agent's house just as if the agent is in the office. They need only http and SIP (or IAX) connectivity. If Vicidial has only a Private IP, pointing port 80 and 443 (for web) and 4569 (IAX) will allow your home agents full access. Just be sure the Vicidial system is using iptables as a whitelist firewall so No One Else sees your server.