Installing ipbx
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- | ipbx is available as free 5 user edition, 30, 60, 100 and unlimited user editions. If you are trying to install a registered copy, please make sure your server is connected to the internet during the installation process. If you cannot provide internet connectivity to your ipbx installation, please contact [mailto:licensing@taridium.com licensing@taridium.com] for details on how to manually license your copy. | + | ipbx is available as free 5 user edition, 30, 60, 100 (eXpress) and unlimited user (IPBX and IPBX Elite) editions. If you are trying to install a registered copy, please make sure your server is connected to the internet during the installation process. If you cannot provide internet connectivity to your ipbx installation, please contact [mailto:licensing@taridium.com licensing@taridium.com] for details on how to manually license your copy. |
Revision as of 15:43, 18 April 2011
ipbx is available as free 5 user edition, 30, 60, 100 (eXpress) and unlimited user (IPBX and IPBX Elite) editions. If you are trying to install a registered copy, please make sure your server is connected to the internet during the installation process. 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 free 5 user 32bit edition
- ipbx v2 32 bit edition - requires license key
- ipbx v2 free 5 user 64bit edition
- ipbx v2 64bit edition - requires license key
or for RedHat EL5 or CentOS 5.x based operating systems:
Installation of 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
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