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For the brave and the restless, we're uploaded the new Incredible PBX + Incredible GUI build for Scientific Linux 6.6 with Asterisk 11 and version 12 of the GUI.
Click on the Incredible PBX Virtual Machine in the VM List. Then click Settings -> Audio and check the Enable Audio option and choose your sound card. Save your setup by clicking the OK button. Next click Settings -> Network. For Adapter 1, check the Enable Network Adapter option. From the Attached to pull-down menu, choose Bridged Adapter. Then select your network card from the Name list. Then click OK. Finally, click Settings -> System, uncheck Hardware clock in UTC time, and click OK. That’s all the configuration that is necessary for your Incredible PBX Virtual Machine.
Once you’ve imported and configured the Incredible PBX Virtual Machine, you’re ready to go. Highlight IncrediblePBX Virtual Machine in the VM List on the VirtualBox Manager Window and click the Start button. The boot procedure with your chosen operating system will begin just as if you had installed Incredible PBX on a standalone machine. You’ll see a couple of dialogue boxes pop up that explain the keystrokes to move back and forth between your host operating system desktop and your virtual machine. Remember, you still have full access to your desktop computer. Incredible PBX is merely running as a task in a VirtualBox window. Always gracefully halt Incredible PBX just as you would on a dedicated computer.
When logging in for the first time (root:password), Incredible PBX will go through some setup steps and then reboot. Login again to complete the setup. status will always provide a snapshot of your system. To shut down Incredible PBX gracefully, click in the VM window with your mouse, log in as root, and type: halt. Be sure to complete the following setup steps from the Linux CLI:
Google Voice + sox Patch (11-12.1 release only). Execute the following commands to clear up known bugs in initial release only:
If you want to enable Incredible Fax (11-12.1 release only), do NOT run the included incrediblefax11.sh script in the initial release only! Instead, do the following for the time being. Accept ALL defaults when you run new incrediblefax11.sh below:
Feedback appreciated!
- Download and install VirtualBox on your desktop of choice
- Download .ova image from SourceForge
- Double-click image on desktop to import into VirtualBox. Be sure to check the Reinitialize the Mac address of all network cards box and then click the Import button.
Click on the Incredible PBX Virtual Machine in the VM List. Then click Settings -> Audio and check the Enable Audio option and choose your sound card. Save your setup by clicking the OK button. Next click Settings -> Network. For Adapter 1, check the Enable Network Adapter option. From the Attached to pull-down menu, choose Bridged Adapter. Then select your network card from the Name list. Then click OK. Finally, click Settings -> System, uncheck Hardware clock in UTC time, and click OK. That’s all the configuration that is necessary for your Incredible PBX Virtual Machine.
Once you’ve imported and configured the Incredible PBX Virtual Machine, you’re ready to go. Highlight IncrediblePBX Virtual Machine in the VM List on the VirtualBox Manager Window and click the Start button. The boot procedure with your chosen operating system will begin just as if you had installed Incredible PBX on a standalone machine. You’ll see a couple of dialogue boxes pop up that explain the keystrokes to move back and forth between your host operating system desktop and your virtual machine. Remember, you still have full access to your desktop computer. Incredible PBX is merely running as a task in a VirtualBox window. Always gracefully halt Incredible PBX just as you would on a dedicated computer.
When logging in for the first time (root:password), Incredible PBX will go through some setup steps and then reboot. Login again to complete the setup. status will always provide a snapshot of your system. To shut down Incredible PBX gracefully, click in the VM window with your mouse, log in as root, and type: halt. Be sure to complete the following setup steps from the Linux CLI:
- Change your root password: passwd
- Set your FreePBX admin password: /root/admin-pw-change
- Set the admin password for web apps: htpasswd /etc/pbx/wwwpasswd admin
- Set your correct time zone: /root/timezone-setup
- Add WhiteList entries to firewall if needed: /root/add-ip or /root/add-fqdn
- Store PortKnocker credentials in a safe place: cat /root/knock.FAQ
- Login to your NeoRouter VPN server if desired: /root/neorouter-login
Google Voice + sox Patch (11-12.1 release only). Execute the following commands to clear up known bugs in initial release only:
Code:
sed -i 's| noload = res_jabber.so|;noload = res_jabber.so|' /etc/asterisk/modules.conf
sed -i 's| noload = chan_gtalk.so|;noload = chan_gtalk.so|' /etc/asterisk/modules.conf
amportal restart
yum -y install sox
If you want to enable Incredible Fax (11-12.1 release only), do NOT run the included incrediblefax11.sh script in the initial release only! Instead, do the following for the time being. Accept ALL defaults when you run new incrediblefax11.sh below:
Code:
cd /root
wget http://incrediblepbx.com/incrediblefax11-centos.tar.gz
tar zxvf incrediblefax11-centos.tar.gz
./incrediblefax11.sh
reboot
./avantfax-pw-change
./iaxmodem-restart
./iaxmodem-restart
gui-fix
# Be sure you have set the admin password for web apps during initial install!
# Using the GUI, log in to AvantFax from the Kennonsoft Admin menu.
# You will first be prompted for web apps credentials: admin:[I]s[/I]omething
# Then you'll be prompted for your AvantFax credentials:
# username: admin
# password: whatever you set in avantfax-pw-change step above
# Everything should be stable after your next reboot. AvantFax is quirky!
Feedback appreciated!