Louis, Great videos! I am actually setting this up on the ThinkServer that you are using. I also got stuck on the same thing as the fellows comments below Some first time error occurred the system is not properly set up. Check to see if you have internet access and re-run /etc/pdx_first_boot.sh press ctrl-alt-f1 to continue Any suggestions
Kindly make video full features work on Raspberry Pi4 as full features like voicemail to email or visual voice mail, other settings and features should be able to use full features of free bpx.
Installing it is the easy part (unless You're installing components separately), planning and configuring it... that is a headache (unless the only thing you need are a few extensions) :) Oh by the way regarding phone configuration. I think Your phone should support auto configuration over TFTP (at the very least Cisco 79xx series supports/requires it) and it's quite easy way to configure phones if You have a bunch of them. In fact, if Your voice network is separated (placed in another VLAN for example), You could install a simple TFTP server on that PBX machine, and configure TFTP reply on Your DHCP server. That way You can create one main config for all Your phones and put only extension configuration in individual config files. You'll need to configure that outside FreePBX GUI though...
Hi dude Im getting: Some first time error occurred the system is not properly set up. Check to see if you have internet access and re-run /etc/pdx_first_boot.sh press ctrl-alt-f1 to continue
+Antonio Catani With IP-PBX you mostly want to stick to IP connectivity (SIP/SCCP) anyway. But it's not like you need to throw your old phones away. You can use an ATA, like Cisco ATA186, Linksys SPA2102 or Grandstream HT701. But buying a few Cisco 7940G phones off eBay would be cheaper in most cases.
Hi , I am new to follow this video instruction to install FreePBX 13 Asterisk 11, full install from DVD . At end of installation I got firstboot error. I pressed ctrl-alt-f1 to continue to root login ok. I don't think it has internet access since I didn't see "Internet test pass" . Also I was not able to login to FreePBX server from my other PC which is on the same switch/router as the FreePBX installed PC. The root login screen did show the IP address 196.168.200.22. What Gateway IP should I use at the beginning of installation ? The default gateway IP same as my own PC ? or WAN Gateway found on my router ? I am in dire need for help. thank you
Love your approach to the hardware. If it works, it works :)
I like how its based on CentOS, I love it
Louis, Great videos! I am actually setting this up on the ThinkServer that you are using.
I also got stuck on the same thing as the fellows comments below
Some first time error occurred the system is not properly set up.
Check to see if you have internet access and re-run /etc/pdx_first_boot.sh
press ctrl-alt-f1 to continue
Any suggestions
Kindly make video full features work on Raspberry Pi4 as full features like voicemail to email or visual voice mail, other settings and features should be able to use full features of free bpx.
Installing it is the easy part (unless You're installing components separately), planning and configuring it... that is a headache (unless the only thing you need are a few extensions) :)
Oh by the way regarding phone configuration. I think Your phone should support auto configuration over TFTP (at the very least Cisco 79xx series supports/requires it) and it's quite easy way to configure phones if You have a bunch of them. In fact, if Your voice network is separated (placed in another VLAN for example), You could install a simple TFTP server on that PBX machine, and configure TFTP reply on Your DHCP server.
That way You can create one main config for all Your phones and put only extension configuration in individual config files.
You'll need to configure that outside FreePBX GUI though...
Hi dude Im getting:
Some first time error occurred the system is not properly set up.
Check to see if you have internet access and re-run /etc/pdx_first_boot.sh
press ctrl-alt-f1 to continue
Can you use Cisco phones with FreePBX?
+Slave Of Allah sure. I do.
Louis Rossmann Nice! Do you use a Poe switch to connect the phones and the PBX server and then your router out to the PSTN?
He said he did in a previous video
Wonder if raspberry pi can run this?
+Wayne Johnson It can. www.raspberry-asterisk.org/
+Kirill Harkin I guess you can't use analog phone with Raspberry, only ip phone
+Antonio Catani With IP-PBX you mostly want to stick to IP connectivity (SIP/SCCP) anyway. But it's not like you need to throw your old phones away. You can use an ATA, like Cisco ATA186, Linksys SPA2102 or Grandstream HT701. But buying a few Cisco 7940G phones off eBay would be cheaper in most cases.
I really don't see some employee installing malware on this, to test a game he downloaded as a torrent.
Hi , I am new to follow this video instruction to install FreePBX 13 Asterisk 11, full install from DVD . At end of installation I got firstboot error. I pressed ctrl-alt-f1 to continue to root login ok. I don't think it has internet access since I didn't see "Internet test pass" . Also I was not able to login to FreePBX server from my other PC which is on the same switch/router as the FreePBX installed PC. The root login screen did show the IP address 196.168.200.22. What Gateway IP should I use at the beginning of installation ? The default gateway IP same as my own PC ? or WAN Gateway found on my router ? I am in dire need for help. thank you