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Configure connected App Platforms | Configure connected App Platforms which already exists. | ||
== Add App Platform == | == Add App Platform == | ||
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; Checkmark | ; Checkmark | ||
: If the checkmark is shown then the AP is successfully connected | : If the checkmark is shown then the AP is successfully connected | ||
== Known Issues == | |||
=== Nothing happens on Ok click / Connection to AP cannot be established === | |||
* You currently cannot use a native myApps launcher if you do not have a correct certificate which matches the hostname, as the wss connection is refused otherwise | |||
* You should then use a standard browser | |||
** open the AP which shall be added with https first and trust the certificate | |||
** afterwards open the PBX Manager plugin and add the AP | |||
= Related Articles = | = Related Articles = |
Revision as of 12:17, 15 December 2021
Configure connected App Platforms which already exists.
Add App Platform
Create a new AP object on the PBX
- Title
- The Long Name of the PBX object
- SIP ID
- The Name of the PBX object (No capital or special characters, only letters a to z, 0 to 9 and the characters .!#$%&'*+-/=?^_`{|}~ are allowed)
- Host name
- The Hostname of the target AP without "https://"
App Platforms
You see your configured AP Platforms
- Title
- The Long Name of the PBX object
- Host name
- The Hostname of the target AP without "https://"
- Checkmark
- If the checkmark is shown then the AP is successfully connected
Known Issues
Nothing happens on Ok click / Connection to AP cannot be established
- You currently cannot use a native myApps launcher if you do not have a correct certificate which matches the hostname, as the wss connection is refused otherwise
- You should then use a standard browser
- open the AP which shall be added with https first and trust the certificate
- afterwards open the PBX Manager plugin and add the AP