Installing ipbx
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+ | * [http://www.taridium.com/ipbxdl?free=1 ipbx v2 free 5 user 32bit edition] | ||
+ | * [http://www.taridium.com/ipbxdl ipbx v2 32 bit edition] | ||
+ | * [http://www.taridium.com/ipbxdl?free=1&arch=x86_64 ipbx v2 free 5 user 64bit edition] | ||
+ | * [http://www.taridium.com/ipbxdl?arch=x86_64 ipbx v2 64bit edition] | ||
Insert the ipbx CD-ROM and boot the installer. Go through the installation procedure and select the default values or change them as applicable. | Insert the ipbx CD-ROM and boot the installer. Go through the installation procedure and select the default values or change them as applicable. |
Revision as of 19:05, 28 January 2011
Except for ipbx eXpress free edition you will need a valid license key. Please make sure your server is connected to the internet during the installation process to authorize your copy. If you cannot provide internet connectivity to your ipbx installation, please contact licensing@taridium.com for details on how to manually license your copy.
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ipbx Downloads
To install ipbx enterprise edition or eXpress, download the latest ipbx ISO ipbx v2 or ipbx eXpress free edition.
Installation of ipbx (commonly referred to simply as ipbx) requires basic UNIX/LINUX proficiency.
Minimum Hardware Requirements
Pentium III or higher (1GHz) with at least 1GB of RAM. 2GB of total disk space, 2x Ethernet recommended or Taridium provided SRV-1 or SRV-2 class server. It is not recommended to deploy a VoIP PBX system on a virtual server such as VMWare or similar due to call quality concerns.
Make sure your selected hardware is supported by RedHat™ EL / CentOS. For a complete list go to Hardware Compatibility List You should be particularly aware of RAID controller compatibility if you are planning to use a hardware RAID disk configuration.
ISO Image Installation
- ipbx v2 free 5 user 32bit edition
- ipbx v2 32 bit edition
- ipbx v2 free 5 user 64bit edition
- ipbx v2 64bit edition
Insert the ipbx CD-ROM and boot the installer. Go through the installation procedure and select the default values or change them as applicable.
The default root password is taridium200 - change this immediately to prevent unauthorized access! Always stage ipbx system within a local area network protected by a firewall/router.
Manual Installation
A manual installation requires a CentOS 5.x (or other RedHat™ Enterprise RHEL 5 compatible) operating system.
Standard Installation
This method requires an ipbx license key
- Download and install the taridium repository RPM.
- Run the taridium-repo script and enter your license key to enable access to the repository.
- Disable SELinux by entering setenforce 0 and editing the /etc/selinux/config and setting SELINUX=disabled
- Run yum install asterisk16-core asterisk16-voicemail asterisk16-addons ipbx -y
Free Edition
If you installed the free repository you can skip the steps described above, by installing the ipbxfree RPM package. This will take care of ipbx and asterisk packages.
[ipbx ~]# yum install ipbxfree
Next Steps
- Registering ipbx (not required for free edition)
- Initial Configuration