📄️ Configure Email Settings
FS PBX uses Laravel's built-in mailer to send notifications such as voicemail alerts, password resets, license updates, and system messages. Correctly configuring email settings ensures all automated messages are delivered reliably.
📄️ Domains (Multi-Tenancy 101)
In FS PBX, a Domain is the core “tenant” concept. If you’re coming from Asterisk, think of a Domain as a fully isolated PBX instance living inside one shared platform—its own users, extensions, devices, dialplans, voicemail, ring groups, call center configs, and (often) its own trunks—without needing separate servers.
📄️ Create Your First Extension
Extensions are the core of your phone system --- they represent users or devices that can make and receive calls through FS PBX.\
📄️ Devices
In FS PBX, Devices are primarily used for auto-provisioning—that is, generating and delivering phone configuration files so supported phones can “plug in and just work.”
📄️ Users
In FS PBX, a User is a person’s login to the web dashboard. Users control who can sign in, what they can see, and what they’re allowed to change.
📄️ Gateways
In FS PBX, a Gateway is how your PBX connects to the outside world—usually to a SIP carrier (VoIP provider) so you can make and receive calls using real phone numbers (DIDs).
📄️ Dialplan Manager
The Dialplan Manager is an advanced area of FS PBX used to view and edit FreeSWITCH dialplans directly.
📄️ Phone Numbers
In FS PBX, Phone Numbers usually refer to your external numbers from a carrier—often called DIDs. These are the numbers people dial from the public phone network to reach your business.