Okay, so I downloaded and installed ViciBox Server... at least I think I did. I followed the instructions and have a system that boots to linux and gives me the vicibox web ui when I HTTP to it. Beyond that, I have no clue where to begin.
We are a 30-seat inbound-only sales call center. All calls will be arriving via SIP from Vitelity. What I am attempting to replace is a hosted ACD platform. On there, we define a bunch of agents, and an inbound 'gate' to which a DID is assigned. Our agents log into that, telling it their name, password, and their physical phone extension number on our PBX (PBX-in-a-flash). The web logon form adds our hostname on the end of the extension number to get a SIP address to send the calls to.
On our current hosted platform, that's all I have to do: define a gate and an agent, and assign the agent to the gate. Done.
So now I install ViciBox. I'm under the impression, since I answered 'yes' when it asked me during the install, that this new box should also replace our pbx - ie, I'm assuming our phones are all going to register to it. I'm expecting to find some place where I define the phone extensions and sip secrets. I think I've found this, under "PHONES"...
Well I created a user, and an "in-group", and a did... the system wouldn't let me log on without choosing a campaign... but campaigns are outbound! So I created a bogus one just to get it to let me log in, and was told I still couldn't log on, because there were no leads available to dial... I don't *WANT* it to dial, and I don't want to configure bogus data that will never be used. I want the agents to log in, and then sit there and stare at each other until someone calls in, and then I want that call to be routed to an agent. Not knowing if this is supported, combined with not knowing what half of the options allegedly do, is making this experimental transition very, VERY difficult.
Where do I begin?