4GB MHz Hard Drive Samsung 840 Series 120 GB Laptop‐sized SATA SSD (2.5") Power Cord Cables N/A 110V and 220 V N/A 2 (1 American and 1 European) 1U customized Case with integrated Customized for attaching and 90W Power Supply providing power to the Intel Unit (PSU), 2 EMKO ELX025 N/A D2500HN motherboard, two cooling fans, and 2.5” HDDs, and a PCI card cover for unused (through the PCI101‐Flex riser) PCI card opening PSU Fans Cover for unused PCI card opening Customized faceplate for Intel D2500HN motherboard Flexible PCI riser Logic Supply PCI101‐Flex Page | 3 ...
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For securing the PCI card to L‐shaped metallic EMKO ELX025 N/A the appliance. Comes inside ear the Case 2 rack‐mounting ears EMKO ELX025 Come inside the Case 19 screws EMKO ELX025 Come inside the Case 4 of these for the Motherboard 4 of these for the Hard Disk Drive 6 spare screws for the top covers Length: 10 mm For tightening riser to the 2 screws Small Parts B000NHVPW2 Size and Thread case. Drive Style: Phillips Size: M3‐0.5 ...
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ASSEMBLY Tighten the riser to the case using appropriate two long screws Tighten the SATA disk to the bottom of the case using four screws (from the ones that come 12) inside the assembly bag Page | 7 ...
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Match the faceplate on the back of the case to each port on the back of the motherboard Screw the motherboard to the bottom of the case Page | 8 ...
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Insert the 2GB memory module in the motherboard’s bottom memory slot Connect the riser to the motherboard’s PCI slot Page | 9 ...
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Connect one end of the ATX power cord extension to the PSU’s power cord and the other end to the motherboard Connect the PSU’s fan power cord to the motherboard Page | 10 ...
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Connect the Data cable of the SATA disk to the motherboard (port SATA 0) Connect the PSU’s SATA Power cable to the SATA disk Page | 11 ...
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Connect the free molex connector coming from the power cable of the SATA disk (male) to the molex connector coming from the fan on the PCI card side of the case (female) Connect the Power LED, POWER SWITCH, and HDD LED cables (green‐white, orange‐white , and red‐white respectively) to the motherboard Page | 12 ...
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Insert the USB connector coming from the ports on the front of the ELX025 to the motherboard Complete sections IV. PRE‐INSTALLATION, V. INSTALLATION, and VI. POST‐INSTALLATION TEST and THEN return here (i.e. after the installation of Elastix has been finished and tested) Run the following console command: history ‐c Press the ELX025’s Power button and wait for the shutdown process to complete Disconnect and tidily tie the power cord Disconnect the data and power cables of the SATA optical drive from the motherboard Disconnect the keyboard, monitor, and network cables off the back of the appliance Use superglue to paste the two nylon cable tie holders to the bottom of the case, one on each side of the SSD Page | 13 ...
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Secure cables conveniently using 4 nylon cable ties Page | 14 ...
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Note: this nylon cable tie should pass through the nylon cable tie holder (right of the SSD) Page | 15 ...
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Note: this nylon cable tie should pass through the nylon cable tie holder (left of the SSD) Cut the exceeding part of the nylon cable ties Place the warranty seals on the PCI cards inside the appliance (if applicable) At this moment, the appliance should look like the following picture Page | 16 ...
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Place and screw both covers to the top of the case Place the warranty seals on the right side and back edges of the case’s top cover (the cover with the ventilation grid forming the Elastix logo) Page | 17 ...
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Place the Internal Label Sticker on the back of the case below the opening for the PCI card (see page 33 for the details on the contents of this label) Page | 18 ...
III. PRE‐INSTALLATION Connect the data and power cables of a SATA optical drive to the motherboard Connect a monitor, a keyboard, and the Power Cord Cable to the corresponding ports on the back of the ELX025 and then the other end of the power cord to a nearby outlet Press the power button to turn on the appliance Page | 19 ...
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Place in the optical drive a CD or DVD containing the latest Elastix stable 32 bits version found in http://sourceforge.net/projects/elastix/files/Elastix%20PBX%20Appliance%20Software/ (this guide was written using Elastix 2.4) Reboot the appliance if necessary until the following screen is displayed: ELASTIX INSTALLATION Press ENTER to begin the installation Select English as the language for the installation: Page | 20 ...
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Select as the type of keyboard: Choose “Remove all partitions on selected drives and create default layout.”: Page | 21 ...
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Confirm the removal of the partitions by selecting Yes: Choose not to review or modify the partitioning layout: Page | 22 ...
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Select to configure the Network Interface: Select to activate on boot and to enable IPv4 support. Take careful note of the MAC address, it will be needed for when creating the Internal Label Sticker later: Page | 23 ...
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Manually assign the IP address 192.168.1.251 / 24: Enter 192.168.1.1 as the Gateway and Primary DNS addresses: Page | 24 ...
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Type elx.localdomain.com (without quotes) as the hostname: Leave the Time Zone as America/New_York: Page | 25 ...
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Type palosanto (without quotes) as the password for root: Wait until the package installation finishes: Page | 26 ...
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After the automatic reboot, remove the optical media (the disc tray should have opened automatically) and type palosanto (without quotes) as the password for the MySQL root user at the following screen: Reenter the MySQL root user password just typed: Page | 27 ...
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Type palosanto (without quotes) as the password for the admin user: Reenter the password for the admin user just typed: Page | 28 ...
POST‐INSTALLATION TESTS Confirm correct access to Elastix’s web UI is possible: Connect the Ethernet port on the ELX025 to a free Ethernet port on a computer nearby (using a normal Ethernet straight‐through patch cord) b. Configure that NIC on the computer with IP address 192.168.1.1 (mask 255.255.255.0) From a web browser on the computer go to the URL: http://192.168.1.251 d. As the Username type: admin e. As the Password type: palosanto Elastix’s Dashboard should be displayed Confirm correct access to Elastix’s shell via ssh is possible: Open a terminal software on the computer used on the previous test and execute: ssh root@192.168.1.251 b. As the password type: palosanto Access into Elastix’s shell should have been granted Confirm correct access to MySQL is possible: Using the same ssh session opened in the previous test execute the following line: mysql ‐uroot –ppalosanto b. Access into the MySQL monitor should have been granted PACKAGING Clean the appliance using a piece of cloth humidified with an appliance cleaning solution ...
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Wrap the ELX025 inside the bubble plastic bag Place the two pieces of holding foam on the case’s lateral ends Page | 30 ...
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Place the appliance, with the two pieces of industrial grade holding foam on each side, inside the box Ensure that the following parts and documents are properly placed inside the ELX025’s box: Plastic bag containing the two power cords Plastic bag containing the two rack‐mounting ears Plastic bag containing spare screws and L‐shaped metallic ear for PCI card (if not installed already) Documentation Envelope Invoice Original PCI card’s box (if applicable) Close the box and secure it with packing tape, ensure the corresponding External Label Stickers are properly placed inside the rectangular areas beneath the “ELASTIX APPLIANCE” words (see page 34 for details on the contents of this label) Page | 31 ...
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Three types of stickers to be placed on the finished product: ELASTIX WARRANTY SEALS 2 to be placed on the edges of the top cover of the appliance as shown in step 26 of the III. ASSEMBLY section (page 17) + 1 to be placed on the telephony card connection with the riser (if applicable) Must contain the note: “WARRANTY VOID IF REMOVED” Elastix Warranty Seal INTERNAL LABEL STICKER To be placed on the back of the case as shown in step 27 of the III. ASSEMBLY section (page 18) An example of a Internal Label Sticker for the ELX025 is shown below: Internal Label Sticker In the Internal Label Sticker, the only things that change for each assembled appliance are the values in the S/N and MAC fields, with their respective bar codes (CODE 128): MAC (MAC address): Hardware address of the motherboard’s integrated NIC (obtained in step 8 of the V. ELASTIX INSTALLATION section (page 23)) S/N (Serial Number): PSELX025 ‐> constant PS = PaloSanto Solutions ELX = Elastix Appliance Series ELX 025 = 025 ...
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##2601159003 ‐> variable (different for each ELX025 appliance manufactured) Composed as follows: ## = Assembler code (number that varies representing each different assembler) 1st digit (2) = random 2nd digit (6) = 5th digit (left to right) in the sequence of sold ELX025s 3rd digit (0) = 1st digit (left to right) in the sequence of sold ELX025s 4th digit (1) = 3rd digit (left to right) in the sequence of sold ELX025s 5th digit (1) = random 6th digit (5) = 4th digit (left to right) in the sequence of sold ELX025s 7th digit (9) = 2nd digit (left to right) in the sequence of sold ELX025s 8th digit (0) = random 9th digit (0) = 6th digit (left to right) in the sequence of sold ELX025s 10th digit (3) = random (in the above example, the S/N represents sale #091560 of an ELX025 assembled by the Elastix Assembler with code “##”) EXTERNAL LABEL STICKERS 2 to be placed outside on the box as shown in step 6 of the VII. PACKAGING section (page 31) An example of an External Label Sticker for the ELX025 is shown below: External Label Sticker In the External Label Stickers, the only thing that changes for each assembled appliance is the value in the S/N field, with its respective bar code (CODE 128), which is the same S/N that goes in the Internal Label Sticker ...
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