Freeswitch
About
"Freeswitch is a scalable open source cross-platform telephony platform designed to route and interconnect popular communication protocols using audio, video, text or any other form of media. It was created in 2006 to fill the void left by proprietary commercial solutions. FreeSWITCH also provides a stable telephony platform on which many applications can be developed using a wide range of free tools".
Please visit the http://freeswitch.org website for more detailed information.
Installation
The latest Freeswitch version available for CentOS 6 is the 1.4 branch which is EOL. There will be no Freeswitch RPM's available from the freeswitch repo, only for CentOS 7. Fortunately, the okay repo has the Freeswitch 1.6 branch RPM's available and up to date. ( http://repo.okay.com.mx/?dir=centos/6/x86_64/release )
The okay, Epel and remi repositories have to be enabled. Please enable these repositories first.
After enabling the above repositories, one can install Freeswitch and it's dependencies with yum:
yum install ffmpeg --enablerepo=okey,epel yum install *1.6.14-3* freeswitch-sounds* --enablerepo=okey,epel,remi --exclude=*php*
This must be the above 2 commands, for otherwise there will be a strange dependency issue.
Configuration
Adding Freeswitch as a service and open ports
To automatically start Freeswitch at boot and configure the ports:
ln -s /etc/rc.d/init.d/e-smith-service /etc/rc7.d/S99freeswitch config set freeswitch service config setprop freeswitch status enabled config setprop freeswitch access private config setprop freeswitch UDPPorts "5060:5061,5080:5081,16384:32768" config setprop freeswitch TCPPorts "5060:5061,5080:5081"
You can toggle the access property to enable public/private access. Then to apply the new service:
signal-event remoteaccess-update
Freeswitch can now be started and stopped with
service freeswitch start service freeswitch stop
FusionPBX freeswitch GUI
Like other PBX systems, FreeSWITCH has many options and can be managed from the command line interface (CLI) which for Freeswitch is 'fs_cli'. However a stable GUI for Freeswitch is freely available from FusionPBX and makes life much easier. FusionPBX is only the Graphical interface and relies on a correctly installed Freeswitch engine.
Installation
First we need to create a mysql database for FusionPBX where it keeps its configurations.
mysqladmin create fusionpbx
then we enter the mysql cli:
mysql grant all privileges on fusionpbx.* to 'admin'@'localhost' identified by 'very_strong_password'; flush privileges; exit
- Install git
- change to Primary /home/e-smith/files/Primary
- git clone https://github.com/fusionpbx/fusionpbx.git
- remove html dir, rename FusionPBX to html set permission to admin:shared
- setting permissions chown -R www:www /home/e-smith/files/Primary/html/*
- change /etc/freeswitch/autoload_configs/event_socket.conf.xml and set listen-ip value (::) to localhost
- Enable Mysql InnoDB (see wiki)
- change /core/install/resources/classes/install_fusionpbx.php and replace 127.0.0.1 with localhost (around line 154) This is for when using MySQL as database.
- set openbasedir of the Primary to /home/e-smith/files/ibays/Primary/html:/tmp
Setup ODBC
- Install mysql-connector-odbc, yum install mysql-connector-odbc
- create symbolic link ln -s /usr/lib64/libmyodbc5.so /usr/lib64/libmyodbc.so
Add FusionPBX to /etc/odbc.ini [fusionpbx]
Description = MySQL connection to 'fusionpbx' database Driver = MySQL Database = fusionpbx Server = localhost UserName = [mysql fusionpbx db user] Password = [mysql fusionpbx db password Port = 3306 Socket = /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock