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Version: 8.1

Set up integration with Asterisk

Level: intermediate

To set up an Asterisk integration, take the following steps:

  1. Prepare Asterisk for integration. Read more >>>
  2. Set up Creatio Messaging Service. Read more >>>
  3. Set up the message exchange library. Read more >>>
  4. Set up the Asterisk parameters. Read more >>>

In Creatio, the Asterisk integration functionality requires a separate license. You need to generate a license request, send it to our support team, upload the received license file into the system, and distribute the licenses among users. Learn more in separate articles: Creatio licensing and Manage user licenses.

The integration is only possible if complete preliminary Asterisk setup was performed by the phone integration administrator.

Important

If you set up the telephony for a Creatio production environment, deploy Creatio Messaging Service on a separate node rather than on the Creatio application server. To ensure the fault tolerance of your phone integration, we recommend setting up at least two nodes with Creatio Messaging Service as well as a balancer that redirects users in case connection with one of the nodes is lost.

1. Prepare Asterisk for integration

The AMI (Asterisk Manager Interface) interface interacts with Asterisk. Use AMI to connect to Asterisk servers, configure and manage client programs.

To prepare Asterisk for integration, create an AMI user for Creatio by specifying their parameters in the manager.conf file, for example:

[creatio]
secret = creatio
deny=0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
permit=0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
read = call,agent,originate
write = call,agent,originate

Replace the deny and permit values with the corresponding addresses.

Important

Software phones or agent phones can place calls on hold. Communication panel handles the call status change. The panel indicates that calls are placed on hold and resumed, but it cannot place calls on hold.

2. Set up Creatio Messaging Service (formerly Terrasoft Messaging Service)

The messaging service lets you connect Creatio to Asterisk via AMI protocol and distribute call events between Creatio users. Some of the settings differ depending on the platform on which the Asterisk telephony service is deployed: .NET Framework or .NET Core or .NET 6.

Set up Creatio Messaging Service on .NET Framework

  1. Before installing the Creatio Messaging Service (CMS), make sure that your computer runtime environment meets the software requirements:

    • a .NET Framework package version 4.7.2 or later on the server where you are going to install Creatio Messaging Service
    • at least 2 Gb of RAM and 20 Gb of free drive space
  2. Contact Creatio support to receive the messaging service installation files or download the files via the URL: Download the archive. Unpack the archive to a folder to ensure a smooth installation. If you run the installation directly from the archive, the archiver application might interfere with the install wizard.

    Important

    Deploy CMS on the server connected to both the Creatio application server and the PBX. Learn more in a separate article: Telephony integration basics.

  3. Run the Creatio Messaging Service Install.msi file on the machine intended as the message exchange server and proceed with the installation.

  4. Make sure that the TerrasoftMessagingService service is running in the Windows Services application. If the TerrasoftMessagingService service is not running, start it manually.

  5. Open the folder that contains the service files: ~\Terrasoft Messaging Service. Specify the following parameters for Asterisk connector in the Terrasoft.Messaging.Service.exe.config configuration file:

    <asterisk filePath="" url="Asterisk server name or URL" port="Asterisk server port" userName="Asterisk login" secret="Asterisk password" originateContext="Outbound context" autoPauseOnCommutationStart="true" queueExtensionFormat="Local/{0}@from-queue/n" asyncOriginate="true" sendRingStartedOnRingingState="true" traceQueuesState="false" protocol="The protocol type used: SIP/ or PJSIP/" packetInfoConfig="Additional packet parameters to handle within the configuration" />

    See the index of Asterisk connector parameters in the following table:

    Parameter caption

    Parameter function

    filePath

    Use the parameter for system diagnostics. It lets you repeat a set of events from the pre-configured scenario file. The default value must be empty.

    url

    The IP address of the Asterisk server.

    port

    AMI protocol port. By default, 5038.

    originateContext

    Initiates a call to a phone number from Creatio. Contains the name of the context from which to call the user phone number. The default value for FreePBX is from-internal.

    autoPauseOnCommutationStart

    Ensures Asterisk queues work as intended. If enabled, Creatio puts the agent on a pause in all queues after they answer a call. Required to avoid the agent getting a second call while handling the first call or putting the first call on hold.

    queueExtensionFormat

    The format that determines the call channel while receiving calls from the queue. The default value for LocalChannel in FreePBX is Local/{0}@from-queue.

    sendRingStartedOnRingingState

    Ensures the call retrieval from the queue is handled correctly. If you select the checkbox, Creatio displays the call for the user after receiving the NewState AMI event that has the Ringing parameter. By default, “On.”

    traceQueuesState

    Diagnoses the agent status in the queue. Use the parameter to debug the queue if the agent receives a second call from the queue while handling the first call in Creatio. Agent status data is written to the connector log file. By default, “Off.”

    protocol

    The protocol type: SIP or PJSIP. Contact your PBX administrator to find out the needed protocol type.

  6. Restart the CMS and test the phone integration. The connection to Asterisk is established on CMS startup but packet handling begins after an agent goes online.

note

Follow this instruction if you need to update Creatio Messaging Service.

Set up Creatio Messaging Service on .NET Core or .NET 6

Important

You can set up Messaging Host (Creatio Messaging Service) on .NET Core in Creatio version 7.16.3 – 8.0.8. Support for .NET Core 3.1 will be retired in Creatio version 8.0.9. We recommend moving to .NET 6 when updating Creatio to version 8.0.8. You can set up Messaging Host (Creatio Messaging Service) on .NET 6 in Creatio version 8.0.8 and later.

  1. Install Docker. To install Docker on Linux, follow the guide in the Docker documentation. To check the installed Docker version, run the following command at the Linux terminal:

    docker --version
  2. Install Docker Compose. To install Docker Compose on Linux, follow the guide in the Docker documentation. To check the installed Docker Compose version, run the following command at the Linux terminal:

    docker-compose --version
  3. Install and set up the Docker Compose components. Deploy the container of the messaging service via the Docker Compose utility. Download the archive via the following link: Download the archive. Unpack the archive that contains the configuration files and scripts to any directory, for example, /opt/messaging.host.

    note

    The configuration files contain all necessary default settings for a Linux-based server.

    The structure of the archive that contains the configuration files and scripts:

    /etc/

    ...\appsettings.json: service configuration.

    ...\nlog.config: setup of the service logging level.

    docker-compose.yml: configuration of the Docker Compose utility.

    .env: environment variables to run the components.

  4. Use Linux terminal to go to the /docker-compose directory of the unpacked archive, for example, /opt/messaging.host/docker-compose.

  5. Run the sudo docker-compose pull command at the terminal. Wait until the required service component images are downloaded from the Docker Hub completely.

    Important

    If the server Internet access is restricted, download the needed images manually to a machine that has free access (see the docker-compose.yml configuration file) and transfer the images as files to the target machine using the sudo docker export and sudo docker import commands.

  6. Specify the following parameters for Asterisk connector in the etc/appsettings.json configuration file:

    {
    "url": "Asterisk server name or URL",
    "port": "Asterisk server port",
    "userName": "Asterisk login",
    "secret": "Asterisk password",
    "originateContext": "Outbound context",
    "autoPauseOnCommutationStart": "true",
    "queueExtensionFormat": "Local/{0}@from-queue/n",
    "asyncOriginate": "true",
    "sendRingStartedOnRingingState": "true",
    "traceQueuesState": "false",
    "protocol": "The protocol type used: SIP/ or PJSIP/",
    "packetInfoConfig": "Additional packet parameters to handle within the configuration",
    "filePath": ""
    }
  7. Run the sudo docker-compose up -d command to launch the service. A logs directory will be created in the current catalog.

    See the list of Asterisk connector parameters in the following table:

    Parameter caption

    Parameter function

    url

    The IP address of the Asterisk server.

    port

    AMI protocol port. By default, 5038.

    originateContext

    Initiates a call to a phone number from Creatio. Contains the name of the context from which to call the user phone number. The default value for FreePBX is from-internal.

    autoPauseOnCommutationStart

    Ensures Asterisk queues work as intended. If enabled, Creatio puts the agent on a pause in all queues after they answer a call. Required to avoid the agent getting a second call while handling the first call or putting the first call on hold.

    queueExtensionFormat

    The call channel format while receiving the call from the queue. The default value for LocalChannel in FreePBX is Local/{0}@from-queue.

    sendRingStartedOnRingingState

    Ensures the call retrieval from the queue is handled correctly. If you select the checkbox, Creatio displays the call for the user after receiving the NewState AMI event that has the Ringing parameter. By default, “On.”

    traceQueuesState

    Diagnoses the agent status in the queue. Use the parameter to debug the queue if the agent receives a second call from the queue while handling the first call in Creatio. Agent status data is written to the connector log file. The default value is “Off.”

    protocol

    The protocol type: SIP or PJSIP. Contact your PBX administrator to find out the needed protocol type.

    filePath

    Use the parameter for system diagnostics. It lets you repeat a set of events from the pre-configured scenario file. The default value must be empty.

  8. Restart the CMS and test the phone integration. The connection to Asterisk is established on CMS startup but packet handling begins after an agent goes online.

3. Set up the message exchange library

Message exchange library selection and setup is performed once by the system administrator. Some of the settings differ depending on the platform on which the Asterisk telephony service is deployed: NET Framework or .NET Core or .NET 6.

Set up the library on .NET Framework

  1. Open the System Designer, for example, by clicking btn_system_designer00001.png in the top right corner of the application.

  2. Click “System settings” in the “System setup” block.

  3. Open the “Default messages exchange library” (“SysMsgLib” code) system setting and set its default value to “Asterisk 13/16/18 (AMI) telephony integration library.”

  4. Open the “Message exchange server” (“SysMsgServerNode” code) system setting and specify the connection parameters of the system messages service. Specify the network address of the message exchange server in the Default value field. Use the following format: “ws:// server:2013” for sites served over HTTP or “wss:// server:2013” for sites served over HTTPS, where:

    • server is the domain name of the server that hosts the message exchange service. We do not recommend using IP addresses or “localhost.”
    • 2013 is the default port to connect to the messaging service. You can change the port number in the Terrasoft.Messaging.Service.exe.config file. We do not recommend using “localhost” as it might cause errors when connecting to the phone integration server. When using a wss connection, make sure that server address matches the address in the SSL certificate.
    note

    If your website is served over HTTPS and secure (WSS) connection is used for WebSockets, install a security certificate on the message exchange server and specify the certificate in the configuration files of the message service. For more information about the setup process, contact Creatio support.

Set up the library on .NET Core or .NET 6

Important

You can set up Messaging Host on .NET Core in Creatio version 7.16.3 – 8.0.8. Support for .NET Core 3.1 will be retired in Creatio version 8.0.9. We recommend moving to .NET 6 when updating Creatio to version 8.0.8. You can set up Messaging Host on .NET 6 in Creatio version 8.0.8 and later.

  1. Open the System Designer, for example, by clicking btn_system_designer00003.png in the top right corner of the application.

  2. Click “System settings” in the “System setup” block.

  3. Open the “Default messages exchange library” (“SysMsgLib” code) system setting and set its default value to “Asterisk 13/16/18 (AMI) telephony integration library.”

  4. Open the “Message exchange server” (“SysMsgServerNode” code) system setting and specify the connection parameters of the message service. Specify the network address of the message exchange server in the Default value field. Use the following format: “http:// server:2013” for sites served over HTTP or “http:// server:2014” for sites served over HTTPS, where:

    • server is the domain name of the server that hosts the message exchange service. We do not recommend using IP addresses or “localhost.”

    • 2013 or 2014 is the default port to connect to the messaging service. You can change the port number in the docker-compose.yml configuration file. We do not recommend using “localhost” as it might cause errors when connecting to the phone integration server. When using an HTTPS connection, make sure that server address matches the address in the SSL certificate.

      note

      If your website is served over HTTPS and secure connection is used for WebSockets, install a security certificate on the message exchange server and specify the certificate in the docker-compose configuration. For more information about the setup process, contact Creatio support.

4. Set up the Asterisk parameters

Apply the Asterisk parameters to every Creatio user who received Asterisk integration license. To do this:

  1. Open the user profile page by clicking the Profile image button on the main page of the application.

  2. Click the Call Center parameters setup button. This opens a page.

  3. Fill out the following fields:

    1. Select the Disable Call Center integration checkbox to disable Creatio integration with the phone service. This hides the call button from the Creatio communication panel.

    2. Specify the Asterisk user line number in the Number field. The line number matches the phone number by default. For example, to track the SIP/305 user line, specify 305, and to track the SIP/office line, specify the office.

      Important

      Each user uses an individual line. We do not recommend specifying the same line for multiple users as it can cause errors.

    3. Specify the context of the outgoing call in the Outgoing call context field if the context for the user must differ from the system context specified in the Terrasoft.Messaging.Service.exe.config file.

    4. Select the Enable debugging checkbox to display troubleshooting information in the browser console. You can use the information if you encounter phone integration and customer contact issues.

  4. Click Save.

  5. Refresh the browser page to apply the changes.


See also

Manage calls

Communication panel