XiVO Solutions Documentation (Maia Edition)
Important
What’s new in this version ?
New detailed contact sheet with more information on the user.
New design for the UC Assistant.
New
xivocc-upgrade
script for CC machinesAll XiVO components now needs a Debian 12 (Bookworm) base to work.
- Deprecations
End of Support for LTS Gaia (2021.07).
See Maia page for the complete list of New Features and Behavior Changes.
XiVO solutions is a suite of PBX applications based on several free existing components including Asterisk and our own developments. This powerful and scalable solution offers a set of features for corporate telephony and call centers to power their business.
You may also have a look at our development blog for technical news about the solution
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Installation & Upgrade Guide
- Administrator’s Guide
- IPBX Configuration Guide
- Advanced Configuration
- Boss Secretary Filter
- Call Completion
- Caller Number Normalization
- Call Permissions
- Call Logs
- Conference Room
- CTI Server
- Customer info
- Devices
- Directories
- Directed Pickup
- Entities
- Fax
- Graphics
- Groups
- Group Pickup
- Incall
- Interconnections
- Interactive Voice Response
- Monitoring
- Music on Hold
- Outgoing Calls
- Paging
- Parking
- Phonebook
- Provisioning
- SCCP Configuration
- Schedules
- Sound Files
- Switchboard
- Unique Account
- Users
- User Labels
- Voicemail
- WebRTC
- Web Services Access
- Contact Center
- XiVO Edge
- Meeting Rooms PRO
- IVR Editor PRO
- Mobile Application PRO
- User’s Guide
- Devices
- API and SDK
- Telemetry
- Contributing
- Contributing to the Documentation
- Debugging Asterisk
- Debugging Daemons
- Generate your own prompts
- XiVO Guidelines
- Debian packaging for XiVO
- Profiling Python Programs
- Style Guide
- Translating XiVO
- XiVO Package File Structure
- CTI Server
- Diagrams
- Provisioning
- SCCP
- Web Interface
- Community Documentation
- Experimental Features
- Deprecated Features
- Release Notes