The more I think about it, the less this makes sense.FreePBX Distro specifically asks you to set the FOP password on the first install. Why do that if FOP is disabled?FreePBX Distro has an option ON THE MAIN GUI PAGE to access the FOP. That option appears even if FOP is disabled.
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If you click on the FOP icon when FOP is disabled (as it is by default), you get an error message. Why have an icon on the main GUI page to access FOP if FOP is disabled by default?Are you sure this was a deliberate decision, and not an oversight? In prior versions, FOP was enabled by default.
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Flash Operator Panel is a switchboard type application for the Asterisk PBX. It runs on a web browser with the flash plugin.It is able to display information about your PBX activity in real time. The layout is configurable (button sizes and colors, icons, etc). You can have more than 100 buttons active per screen. On the Live Demo there are 28 buttons defined.It also supports contexts: you can have one server running and many different client displays (for hosted PBX, different departments, etc). It can integrate with CRM software, by poping up a web page (and passing the CLID) when a specified button is ringing.
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