Initial Configuration

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This section describes a standard business telephone system deployment.

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Pre-requisites

Accessing ipbx

You might need to adjust your network configuration before you are able to access your PBX system. The default shipping status for most ipbx systems is a DHCP network configuration. If you need to change this and aren't able to put your PBX on DHCP network please proceed as follows:

1. Connect your PBX to the network (ethernet port labeled ETH 0 or 0 on ipbx SRV-1, SRV-2 and SRV-3 servers)

2. Connect your monitor and keyboard or KVM unit.

3. Power up your system. On SRV-2 servers press the small button on the left front side. You might need to use a pen or other pointy object.

4. Wait for a complete power-up and login as root using the default password taridium200.

5. Edit the system network configuration [root~]# nano /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0

and modify the file parameters using this template:

 DEVICE=eth0
 BOOTPROTO=none            <---- Change to none if DHCP
 BROADCAST=x.x.x.x         <---- Update according to your config
 HWADDR=XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
 IPADDR=x.x.x.x            <---- Update according to your config
 NETMASK=x.x.x.x           <---- Update according to your config
 NETWORK=x.x.x.x           <---- Update according to your config
 ONBOOT=yes
 GATEWAY=x.x.x.x           <---- Update according to your config
 TYPE=Ethernet

DO NOT COPY the information above, just use it as a reference.

you can save by pressing CTRL-O (output) and quit via CTRL-X

Enter:

6. [root~]# service network restart

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: ConfigurationAccess ControlAdministrator 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

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