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Choose this method in case your server has only a console cable, all our appliances possess at least this port; refer to the Serial port connection guide for instructions on how to connect using this method.
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This issue was fixed on a new upgrade so please use this command via SSH:
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This will download other required modules, that will let you proceed to next step:
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To activate the FreePBX installation enter the following command
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PBXAct systems
If you possess a deployment ID for an enterprise PBXact solution, you can use the same command above to perform the activation. This will start the process to convert the FreePBX base distro into PBXact.
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When completed you can run the following End of Line testing and all checks should come back Passed. If you have any failed checks wait 5 minutes and run again. If you still have failed checks please open a support ticket here.
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If all tests were passed, you should see something similar to this image:
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Set up the web GUI username, password, notification and automatic update settings.
Note: These passwords do not change the Root password! They are only used for access to the FreePBX web interface.
Once submitted you can log in to the admin panel with the username and password set up on the step above. The main FreePBX screen will offer you four options:
FreePBX Administration will allow you to configure your PBX. Use the admin username and admin password you configured in the step above to login. This section is what most people refer to as "FreePBX."
User Control Panel is where a user can log in to make web calls, set up their phone buttons, view voicemails, send and receive faxes, use SMS & XMPP messaging, view conferences, and more, depending on what you have enabled for the user, see User Control Panel (UCP) 14+ for more information.
Operator Panel is a screen that allows an operator to control calls (needs additional licensing)
Get Support takes you to a web page about various official support options for FreePBX.
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For information, please see our wiki on Configuring Your PBX.