Installing the FreePBX application
FreePBX is an application that is built on the LAMPA stack, so in theory any system running this stack could run FreePBX.
The links below can help you get the application installed. Once it is installed, you'll want to go the Administration Guide to learn about setting up your new PBX.
There are some third-party contributed modules that extend FreePBX functionality in specialized ways. To learn whether any of these may be of use to you go to the Contributed Modules Guide.
Should you get stuck, go to the Support Center for help.
We do most of our development on CentOS, so we highly recommend that you use the same setup.
- FreePBX ISO
- FreePBX 2.2 Issues
- Upgrading from A@H or an older AMP
- CentOS 4.3
- Using yum on RHEL instructions
- CentOS 4.4, Sangoma A200D, 3Ware 8006-2LP SATA RAID
- ClarkConnect
- Debian Linux
- FreeBSD
- Gentoo Linux
- PoundKey
- SuSE Linux
- Ubuntu Linux
Once the product is installed (i.e. Asterisk is running and the FreePBX GUI is up), you can go about configuring your PBX.


