Installing ipbx
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- | + | 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. | |
- | ipbx | + | You can install ipbx using either the provided ISO disc images or using RPM packages (requires CentOS or RedHat operating system). |
- | + | Alternatively ipbx v2 is also available as an Amazon Machine Instance. For further details [[AMI|click here]]. | |
- | + | === ipbx Downloads === | |
- | + | To install ipbx enterprise edition or eXpress, download the latest ipbx ISO: | |
- | Go through the installation procedure and select the default values or change them as applicable. | + | ==== CentOS 6 ==== |
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+ | * [https://cdn.taridium.com/ipbx-2.7.x86_64.iso ipbx v2 2.7.0-d 64bit edition] includes optional free 5 user license | ||
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+ | ==== CentOS 5 (Deprecated) ==== | ||
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+ | * [http://cdn.taridium.com/ipbx-2.4.1-f.i386.iso ipbx v2 2.4.1-d 32bit edition] includes optional free 5 user license | ||
+ | * [http://cdn.taridium.com/ipbx-2.4.1-f.x86_64.iso ipbx v2 2.4.1-d 64bit edition] includes optional free 5 user license | ||
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+ | ==== Amazon EC2 ==== | ||
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+ | * [https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/home?region=us-east-1#launchAmi=ami-4ea60427 ipbx v2 US East AWS Region] | ||
+ | * [https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/home?region=eu-west-1#launchAmi=ami-cb9b9ebf ipbx v2 EU West AWS Region] | ||
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+ | RPM Packages for RedHat EL5 or CentOS 5/6 based operating systems: | ||
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+ | * [http://cdn.taridium.com/ipbxfree-repo-1.0-b.noarch.rpm Free Repository (32bit EL5 only and 64bit for CentOS 6)] | ||
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+ | [[Image:warning.gif]] Installation of ipbx '''requires''' basic UNIX/LINUX proficiency. | ||
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+ | === 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. | ||
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+ | Make sure your selected hardware is supported by RedHat™ EL / CentOS. For a complete list go to [http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/HardwareList Hardware Compatibility List] You should be particularly aware of RAID controller compatibility if you are planning to use a hardware [[wikipedia:RAID|RAID]] disk configuration. | ||
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+ | === 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. | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Image:warning.gif]] 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. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Standard Installation using RPM Packages === | ||
+ | |||
+ | A manual installation requires a CentOS 5/6 (or other RedHat™ Enterprise RHEL 5/6 compatible) operating system. | ||
+ | |||
+ | This method requires an ipbx license key | ||
+ | |||
+ | # Download and install the [http://web6.taridium.com/taridium-repo-1.0-a.noarch.rpm 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 asterisk18-core asterisk18-voicemail asterisk18-addons asterisk18-dahdi asterisk-sounds-core dahdi-tools ipbx -y''' | ||
+ | # Run ipbx-config with option '''1''' | ||
+ | # Follow the standard configuration instructions | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Free Edition Installation using RPM Packages === | ||
+ | |||
+ | The free edition packages has been designed for RedHat/CentOS 5.x and compatible operating systems. You will need to configure your yum package manager before proceeding with the actual installation. Taridium offers free installation help via e-mail at support@taridium.com. | ||
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+ | ==== Installing the ipbx Free Repository ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Make sure your system is properly configured including DNS name resolution. | ||
+ | |||
+ | <pre style="font-size: 12px;"> | ||
+ | [root@localhost ~]# wget http://cdn.taridium.com/ipbxfree-repo-1.0-a.noarch.rpm | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | This will install the Taridium yum repository for your RedHat/CentOS compatible system and allow you to install the '''ipbxfree''' package. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Installing the ipbx Free Package ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Once you have your repository installed, proceed by installing the '''ipbxfree''' package. | ||
+ | |||
+ | <pre style="font-size: 12px;"> | ||
+ | [root@localhost ~]# yum install ipbxfree -y | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | This package will install the following dependent packages: ipbx, asterisk[16/18], mysql-server, php, httpd (apache) and other dependent packages. Proceed by following the standard installation and configuration instructions below. | ||
== Next Steps == | == Next Steps == | ||
- | * [[Registering ipbx]] | + | * [[Registering ipbx]] (not required for free edition) |
* [[Initial Configuration]] | * [[Initial Configuration]] |
Latest revision as of 19:17, 22 November 2017
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.
You can install ipbx using either the provided ISO disc images or using RPM packages (requires CentOS or RedHat operating system).
Alternatively ipbx v2 is also available as an Amazon Machine Instance. For further details click here.
Contents |
ipbx Downloads
To install ipbx enterprise edition or eXpress, download the latest ipbx ISO:
CentOS 6
- ipbx v2 2.7.0-d 64bit edition includes optional free 5 user license
CentOS 5 (Deprecated)
- ipbx v2 2.4.1-d 32bit edition includes optional free 5 user license
- ipbx v2 2.4.1-d 64bit edition includes optional free 5 user license
Amazon EC2
RPM Packages for RedHat EL5 or CentOS 5/6 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.
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.
Standard Installation using RPM Packages
A manual installation requires a CentOS 5/6 (or other RedHat™ Enterprise RHEL 5/6 compatible) operating system.
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 asterisk18-core asterisk18-voicemail asterisk18-addons asterisk18-dahdi asterisk-sounds-core dahdi-tools ipbx -y
- Run ipbx-config with option 1
- Follow the standard configuration instructions
Free Edition Installation using RPM Packages
The free edition packages has been designed for RedHat/CentOS 5.x and compatible operating systems. You will need to configure your yum package manager before proceeding with the actual installation. Taridium offers free installation help via e-mail at support@taridium.com.
Installing the ipbx Free Repository
Make sure your system is properly configured including DNS name resolution.
[root@localhost ~]# wget http://cdn.taridium.com/ipbxfree-repo-1.0-a.noarch.rpm
This will install the Taridium yum repository for your RedHat/CentOS compatible system and allow you to install the ipbxfree package.
Installing the ipbx Free Package
Once you have your repository installed, proceed by installing the ipbxfree package.
[root@localhost ~]# yum install ipbxfree -y
This package will install the following dependent packages: ipbx, asterisk[16/18], mysql-server, php, httpd (apache) and other dependent packages. Proceed by following the standard installation and configuration instructions below.
Next Steps
- Registering ipbx (not required for free edition)
- Initial Configuration