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====== System Requirements ====== | ====== System Requirements ====== | ||
- | [[: | + | ===== Hardware requirements ===== |
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- | ===== Hardware | + | |
For a single-server setup, we recommend a SGI/ | For a single-server setup, we recommend a SGI/ | ||
- | * CPU Intel/AMD Pentium III 2 GHz (minimum) | + | * CPU Intel/AMD Pentium III 2 GHz (minimum), works on Raspbery |
* RAM 1 Gb per core for IVR, 2 Gb per core for IVVR | * RAM 1 Gb per core for IVR, 2 Gb per core for IVVR | ||
* HDD/SSD 16 Gb (minimun) | * HDD/SSD 16 Gb (minimun) | ||
- | * Motherboard | + | * Motherboard with 533MHz/ |
- | * Ethernet | + | * Ethernet Network board (with Mac Address) |
* TDM Digium E1/T1 or any other Asterisk compatible board | * TDM Digium E1/T1 or any other Asterisk compatible board | ||
Make sure that your servers are installed and equipped with all the required hardware. | Make sure that your servers are installed and equipped with all the required hardware. | ||
- | * 2x cores 30 ports / IVVR server … 60 ports / IVR server | + | ^CPU ^IVVR server (Video) ^IVR server (Voice) ^ |
- | | + | |1x core |min 15 ports ... max 30 ports|min 30 ports .. max 60 ports| |
- | | + | |2x cores |min 30 ports ... max 60 ports|min 60 ports .. max 120 ports| |
+ | |4x cores |min 60 ports ... max 120 ports|min 120 ports .. max 240 ports| | ||
+ | |8x cores |min 120 ports ... max 240 ports|min 240 ports .. max 480 ports| | ||
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+ | NOTE: | ||
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+ | IVR / IVVR System performance will depend on all codecs, applications, | ||
Please check that other hardware installed on your server (such as network adapter, RAID controller, etc.) is supported by the Linux distribution that you use. | Please check that other hardware installed on your server (such as network adapter, RAID controller, etc.) is supported by the Linux distribution that you use. | ||
- | ===== Software | + | ===== Software requirements ===== |
The Vxi VoiceXML browser runs on most modern Linux Operating Systems (Debian, CentOS, Ubuntu, Redhat, Mandrake, Suse, Fedora, etc). However, it may be difficult for a novice system administrator to install and configure the operating system to meet all of the requirements and provide the best performance. | The Vxi VoiceXML browser runs on most modern Linux Operating Systems (Debian, CentOS, Ubuntu, Redhat, Mandrake, Suse, Fedora, etc). However, it may be difficult for a novice system administrator to install and configure the operating system to meet all of the requirements and provide the best performance. | ||
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* Debian 6, 7 - [[http:// | * Debian 6, 7 - [[http:// | ||
* CentOS 5, 6 -[[http:// | * CentOS 5, 6 -[[http:// | ||
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+ | The last VXI V12 release add an FreePBX module and Elastix modules. | ||
+ | They allow to control the VoiceXML configuration and administration from the Web Interface. | ||
Other compliant Linux distributions: | Other compliant Linux distributions: | ||
- | * Ubuntu | + | ^Distribution ^Package ^Website ^ |
- | | + | |Ubuntu|Debian|[[http:// |
- | | + | |Redhat|CentOS|[[http:// |
- | | + | |Fedora|CentOS|[[http:// |
- | | + | |Suse|Debian|[[http:// |
+ | |Mandrake|CentOS|[[http:// | ||
+ | |FreePBX|CentOS|[[http:// | ||
+ | |Elastix|CentOS|[[http:// | ||
+ | |AsteriskNow|CentOS|[[http:// | ||
+ | |Raspbian|Debian/ | ||
- | Vxi uses Debian | + | i6net uses Debian |
- | There are two versions of the package that are available: | + | There are two available |
* “32bit i686” package, compiled with GCC 4.x | * “32bit i686” package, compiled with GCC 4.x | ||
* “64bit i686” package, compiled with GCC 4.x | * “64bit i686” package, compiled with GCC 4.x | ||
- | Disable the SELinux. It can lock the library loading. | + | Disable the //SELinux//. It can lock the library loading.\\ You can use '/ |
- | ===== Vxi in a Virtual Environnement ===== | + | ===== Vxi on a Virtual Environnement ===== |
You can install and run Vxi on a virtual machine for any production, development and testing system. | You can install and run Vxi on a virtual machine for any production, development and testing system. |