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==== Install Asterisk ==== | ==== Install Asterisk ==== | ||
- | We provide a free and compiled Asterisk installation package. | + | We provide a free and compiled Asterisk installation package. |
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+ | You can choose to install a standard Asterik package from any distribution. | ||
+ | We support full integrated solutions like FreePBX, Elastix, AsteriskNow, | ||
+ | In this case you can directly install the VoiceXML package. | ||
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+ | Use root to install the Asterisk PBX binaries. | ||
+ | The install package contains a minimal amount of default configuration files to get started, and provides an efficient way to get your Asterisk system up and running. | ||
First, unzip/untar the Asterisk package by using the command: | First, unzip/untar the Asterisk package by using the command: | ||
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- | + | ==== Install | |
- | 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) ==== | + | |
If you don't use a TDM board, please skip this section. | If you don't use a TDM board, please skip this section. | ||
+ | This section add Dahdi support to our Asterisk PBX binaries. | ||
+ | Use root to install Dahdi driver and Dahdi tools. | ||
If your system use a TDM card, you must install first Dadhi drivers to manage T1/E1 interface. The Dadhi drivers and tools should be compiled in the server. You need to install a building environment (compiler, binutils and kernel headers). For the Debian distribution, | If your system use a TDM card, you must install first Dadhi drivers to manage T1/E1 interface. The Dadhi drivers and tools should be compiled in the server. You need to install a building environment (compiler, binutils and kernel headers). For the Debian distribution, | ||
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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 VoiceXML deamon ==== | + | ==== Start VoiceXML |
- | The VoiceXML browser software is installed in /usr/sbin and /usr/lib/vxml. The VoiceXML browser setup script on Linux is / | + | The VoiceXML browser software is installed in /usr/sbin and /usr/lib/openvxi. The VoiceXML browser setup script on Linux is / |
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