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I am excited to play around with WebRTC. I did the whole backup/unintall/re-install/restore upgrade from 12 to 12.5 last night. I am using a FQDN and have added the new/updated ports for 12.5/WebRTC from here http://www.3cx.com/blog/docs/ports-used/ but I just can't get it to work.
I decided to go read the documentation and see what I was missing. I pulled up the 12.5 administrator manual and searched for webrtc and there were NO matches. I've also searched the 3cx site and google extensively for 3cx webrtc setup/config etc. and all I can find are pages where 3cx touts all the wonderful features and capabilities of WebRTC but not a damn thing about how to set it up or configure it. This is maddening.
My "trunk status" for Webrtc has been showing up as "unregistered" and I couldn't find a way to change that. I rebooted the server just for the heck of it and nothing change. Several hours later, it finally switched to a registered status on its own, but my webrtc call links still don't seem to be working. When I paste a link into my browser from a remote location, Chrome just says "establishing secure connection" and then times out. When I try it locally, from Chrome on the computer that is the 3cx server and replace the fqdn with "localhost" or 127.0.0.1 I still get the exact same result, so I think that rules out a port forwarding issue. My firewall on the 3cx server PC is disabled. Maybe I'm missing something. It's entirely possible given what appears to be a complete lack of documentation.
Thanks if anyone can help shed some light on this.
I decided to go read the documentation and see what I was missing. I pulled up the 12.5 administrator manual and searched for webrtc and there were NO matches. I've also searched the 3cx site and google extensively for 3cx webrtc setup/config etc. and all I can find are pages where 3cx touts all the wonderful features and capabilities of WebRTC but not a damn thing about how to set it up or configure it. This is maddening.
My "trunk status" for Webrtc has been showing up as "unregistered" and I couldn't find a way to change that. I rebooted the server just for the heck of it and nothing change. Several hours later, it finally switched to a registered status on its own, but my webrtc call links still don't seem to be working. When I paste a link into my browser from a remote location, Chrome just says "establishing secure connection" and then times out. When I try it locally, from Chrome on the computer that is the 3cx server and replace the fqdn with "localhost" or 127.0.0.1 I still get the exact same result, so I think that rules out a port forwarding issue. My firewall on the 3cx server PC is disabled. Maybe I'm missing something. It's entirely possible given what appears to be a complete lack of documentation.
Thanks if anyone can help shed some light on this.