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- | ===== Automated installation using the bundle ===== | + | To install your Voximal application you have 2 ways : |
- | In order to install | + | ==== 1) Voxibot: the Voximal |
- | Download | + | To install |
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- | Then: | + | ==== 2) Voximal |
- | - Unpack | + | |
- | - Change into the new directory generated. | + | |
- | - Execute the install.sh script and follow the instructions (generaly answer ' | + | |
- | - When done, connect to https:// | + | |
- | - Login using as user user password user. | + | |
- | ===== Automated | + | {{: |
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+ | To install the **Voximal Module** application on a FreePBX or Asterisk server, select the **Voximal package**. It installs the Voximal VoiceXML browser on your Asterisk. If you use the FreePBX interface, you will see a FreePBX module to manage the VoiceXML application from the FreePBX interface (settings, application, | ||
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