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− | ==Overview==
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− | This is an easy install even for newbies. Stick to the steps and everything should go just fine.
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− | With Debian netinstall as a base you will create your FusionPBX appliance.
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− | * Debian Wheezy netinstall
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− | * Attention OpenVZ users!!!
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− | * Download the script. '''Modify it''', and run it
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− | * Create your super user on the webinterface
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− | * Restart your new FusionPBX appliance
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− | * Notes (experiences)
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− | Well, lets get started!
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− | ==Install Debian Wheezy==
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− | Download and install a minimal Debian wheezy
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− | Get it here: http://www.debian.org/distrib/netinst
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− | Or use http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/ to create your installation thumb stick. (Win/Linux)
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− | All other packages will be added later.
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− | ==Attention OpenVZ users!!!==
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− | echo "Those of you running this script on openvz. You must run it as root and "
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− | echo "bash Fusionpbx-Debian-Pkg-Install-New.sh or it fails the networking check."
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− | echo "Please take the time to refer to this document if you have install issues on openvz"
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− | echo "http://openvz.org/Virtual_Ethernet_device and make sure to setup a eth0 ."
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− | On Proxmox VE that means you choose your vmbr0 as Network interface.
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− | ==Install Script==
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− | Download the install script to your home directory.
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− | '''You will run the script only once'''.
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− | cd ~
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− | wget fusionpbx.googlecode.com/svn/branches/dev/scripts/install/Debian/Fusionpbx-Minimal-Install.sh
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− | * Read the full head:
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− | * Change your settings and choose your apps until you see:
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− | #<------Stop Edit HERE--------->
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− | vi Fusionpbx-Minimal-Option-Install-New.sh
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− | *Make the script executable
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− | chmod u+x Fusionpbx-Minimal-Option-Install-New.sh
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− | Run the install script as root or sudo -s
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− | # ./Fusionpbx-Minimal-Option-Install-New.sh
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− | in OpenVZ
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− | # bash Fusionpbx-Minimal-Option-Install-New.sh
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− | Lean back and enjoy!
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− | The install script will install FreeSWITCH , FusionPBX, PostgreSQL/Sqlite, monit, fail2ban, and a few other things.
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− | Everything unattended.
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− | ==Browser Install==
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− | Script finished and shows you something like this:
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− | Please open a web-browser to http://<xxx.xxx.x.xx>
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− | or the Doamin name asigned to the machine like http://"<myhostname>".
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− | On the First Configuration page of the web user interface "fusionpbx".
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− | Also Please fill in the SuperUser Name and Password fields.
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− | Freeswitch & FusionPBX Web User Interface Installation Completed
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− | Now you can configure FreeSWITCH using the FusionPBX web user interface
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− | Reading package lists... Done
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− | Building dependency tree
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− | Reading state information... Done
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− | Reading package lists... Done
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− | Building dependency tree
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− | Reading state information... Done
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− | 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
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− | The install fusionpbx has finished...
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− | From a web browser go to your mentioned url http://<my_ip_address>
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− | * Step 1. Create your own super admin user.
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− | * Step 2. Sqlite just click next. / Postgres? (can someone test it?)
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− | Before you start configuring and setting everything up, make a reboot.
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− | ==Reboot==
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− | Restarting your machine will help to restart all apps in FusionPBX and Linux daemons.
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− | Moreover you see a nice PBX Administration Menu next time you log in!
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− | System Uptime: 08:49:57 up 7 min, 1 user, load average: 0.05, 0.02, 0.00
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− | Your Current HostName/DomainName for the system is : myhostname
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− | Your Current WAN/Primary Network Interface IP is : xxx.xxx.x.xx
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− | To Access the web interface go to http://<my_ip_address>
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− | PBX Administration Menu:
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− | ----- Network Configuration -------
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− | w) Configure Wide Area Network (WAN)
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− | --------- Maintance ---------------
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− | 1) Set Root Password 2) Configure Timezone & Time
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− | 3) Web Service Options 4) Freeswitch CLI
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− | 5) Restart Freeswitch 6) Clear & Rotate logs
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− | 7) Backup PBX System 8) Restore From Backup
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− | 9) Factory Reset System 10) Drop to Shell
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− | 11) Disable/Enable nat 12) Enable/Disable SSH Root
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− | for FreeSwitch with out ssh key
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− | 13) Add/remove SSH Keys for
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− | Root Access
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− | --------Network Test Tools -------
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− | p) Ping IP t)Traceroute IP
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− | ---------Upgrade Options ----------
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− | u) Upgrade
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− | -------- Extra - Options -----------
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− | pkgs) Install and enable extra fusionpbx apps/modues
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− | rbt) Reboot System
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− | pwr) Power Off System
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− | x) Logout of terminal
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− | Choice:
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− | Set everything up as you need it.
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− | Have fun with all the new features!
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− | ==Notes==
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− | == Alix alix6f2 ==
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− | * You will need approx 1.4 GB for a minimal install
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− | * voyage is debian distro fo embedded platforms. http://linux.voyage.hk/
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