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vxi_installation_guide:quickstart:start [2015/02/03 21:12] – [Install Video (optional)] borjavxi_installation_guide:quickstart:start [2015/02/06 16:46] borja
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 host:~/asterisk_Vx.x.x_date# host:~/asterisk_Vx.x.x_date#
 </code> </code>
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-NOTE: 
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-If your Asterisk is already installed or you are installing from sources please check your are using: 
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-    * Asterisk 1.2              Vxi 1.4 packages (discontinued) 
-    * Asterisk 1.4 Vxi 3.X, 4.X, 5.X, 6.X packages 
-    * Asterisk 1.6 Vxi 3.X, 4.X, 5.X, 6.X, 7.X, 8.X packages 
-    * Asterisk 1.8 Vxi 6.X, 7.X, 8.X packages (stable) 
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 ==== Install Dahdi (optional) ==== ==== Install Dahdi (optional) ====
  
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-==== Install VoiceXML ====+==== Install VoiceXML browser ====
  
 Use root to install Vxi*, the VoiceXML browser for Asterik. Use root to install Vxi*, the VoiceXML browser for Asterik.
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 # ./install.sh # ./install.sh
 </code> </code>
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 +If detected, the package will install the FreePBX and Elastix modules.
 +You will need to finish the VoiceXML FreePBX module manually.
 +- Enable unsigned application to avoid the message warning (for recent FreePBX versions).
 +- Install the local module form the 'Admin modules'
 +
 ===== Setup ===== ===== Setup =====
  
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   * Start Dahdi (optional)   * Start Dahdi (optional)
-  * Start VXI+  * Start VoiceXML browser
   * Start Asterisk   * Start Asterisk
  
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   * Stop Asterisk   * Stop Asterisk
-  * Stop VXI+  * Stop VoiceXML browser
   * Stop Dahdi (optional)   * Stop Dahdi (optional)
  
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 </code> </code>
  
-==== Start VoiceXML deamon ====+==== Start VoiceXML browser deamon ====
  
 The VoiceXML browser software is installed in /usr/sbin and /usr/lib/vxml. The VoiceXML browser setup script on Linux is /etc/vxmld.conf (older verions: /etc/init.d/openvxi). The vxml script calls the /usr/sbin/vxmld executable that is the VoiceXML browser engine. If the VoiceXML browser process dies, the Asterisk module can be configured to detect it and force the VoiceXML browser and the Asterisk to restart using the safe_asterisk script. The VoiceXML browser software is installed in /usr/sbin and /usr/lib/vxml. The VoiceXML browser setup script on Linux is /etc/vxmld.conf (older verions: /etc/init.d/openvxi). The vxml script calls the /usr/sbin/vxmld executable that is the VoiceXML browser engine. If the VoiceXML browser process dies, the Asterisk module can be configured to detect it and force the VoiceXML browser and the Asterisk to restart using the safe_asterisk script.
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 For production setups, we use safe_asterisk wrapper to catch any asterisks error, avoiding to restart asterisk manualy. This script will  start a new asterisk instance when asterisk process is missing. So if you really want to stop asterisk, you must stop safe_asterisk script first. For production setups, we use safe_asterisk wrapper to catch any asterisks error, avoiding to restart asterisk manualy. This script will  start a new asterisk instance when asterisk process is missing. So if you really want to stop asterisk, you must stop safe_asterisk script first.
 +It is better to modify the safe_asterisk script to restart the VoiceXML browser when the safe_asterisk script restart the Asterisk.
 +Edit the script and add :
 +<code>
 +#NOTIFY=ben@alkaloid.net         # Who to notify about crashes
 +EXEC="/etc/init.d/vxml restart"  # Run this command if Asterisk crashes
 +#LOGFILE=/path/to/logfile        # Where to place the normal logfile (disabled if blank)
 +</code>
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 Start asterisk: (just call the wrapper) Start asterisk: (just call the wrapper)
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