Initial Configuration

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To access the administrator interface connect to your PBX via http or https e.g. http://192.168.21.1/ You will be prompted for username and password. The superuser is '''admin''' and the default password is '''taridium200''' - change these immediately to prevent unauthorized access.  
To access the administrator interface connect to your PBX via http or https e.g. http://192.168.21.1/ You will be prompted for username and password. The superuser is '''admin''' and the default password is '''taridium200''' - change these immediately to prevent unauthorized access.  
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=== Changing admin Password ===
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=== Changing the admin Password ===
To change the administrator's password Click on: Configuration → Access Control → Administrator Password. Optionally you can limit access from a specific network only. Be careful when changing this as you might lock yourself out of the system. See also [[Administrator Reset|How to reset the administrator password]]
To change the administrator's password Click on: Configuration → Access Control → Administrator Password. Optionally you can limit access from a specific network only. Be careful when changing this as you might lock yourself out of the system. See also [[Administrator Reset|How to reset the administrator password]]
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== Next Steps ==
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* [[Advanced Setup: Configuration]]
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* [[Network/DHCP/DNS/Date&Time]]
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* [[Devices]]

Revision as of 19:15, 11 November 2008

This section describes a standard business telephone system deployment.

Contents

Pre-requisites

Accessing ipbx

To access the administrator interface connect to your PBX via http or https e.g. http://192.168.21.1/ You will be prompted for username and password. The superuser is admin and the default password is taridium200 - change these immediately to prevent unauthorized access.

Changing the admin Password

To change the administrator's password Click on: Configuration → Access Control → Administrator Password. Optionally you can limit access from a specific network only. Be careful when changing this as you might lock yourself out of the system. See also How to reset the administrator password

Next Steps

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