VoipNow VMware OVA Deployment Guide
This page contains instructions on how to deploy the VoipNow OVA on VMware vSphere.
Requirements
We highly recommend VMware vSphere 8.0 or newer versions for production environments.
To meet VoipNow's performance and computing requirements, the virtual machine must have the following configuration:
- Memory: 16GB (or more)
- CPUs: 4 cores (or more)
- Network adapter: VMXNET 3 (1GbE or more)
- HDD: 50GB virtual disk (or more)
"Resource reservation required"
For proper VoIP functionality, at least 25% of CPU and RAM must be reserved for the VoipNow.
Important Notes
"⚠️ DHCP Recommended"
VoipNow IP settings are configured during first boot. If you use a static IP or if the IP address changes after first boot, you must manually update the IP in the VoipNow web interface (Cloud Management section).
"Firewall / security group ports"
Make sure the VM firewall (and any upstream firewall/security group) allows:
- TCP
22(SSH) - TCP
25(SMTP) - TCP
80,443(Web) - UDP
5060(SIP) - TCP
5061(SIP TLS) - UDP
10000-20000(RTP media) - UDP
4000-4999(T.38 fax media)
OVA Deployment
Deploy the OVA
Download the VoipNow OVA from https://repo.4psa.com/download/, then in vSphere, choose Deploy OVF Template, select the VoipNow OVA (local file), then click through the wizard.
Choose placement
Select the name, folder, and host/cluster.
Configure storage & networking
Pick the datastore (thin provision recommended) and map the network.
Customize template (optional credentials)
Field Description Root Password Linux root password VoipNow Password Web admin password SSH Public Key SSH public key for root ""
Leave fields empty to skip setting that credential. These are applied on first boot only.
Finish & power on
Review settings, click Finish, then power on the VM (or select Power on after deployment).
Access VoipNow
Open
https://<VM-IP>and log in with the admin credentials.
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The first boot will take longer than usual (about 5–10 minutes). Please wait for initialization to complete before taking further action.
OVF Properties Reference
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
| Root Password | System root password (Linux) |
| VoipNow Password | VoipNow web admin password |
| SSH Public Key | SSH public key for root user |
"Where to configure these"
If you need to change them later, edit the VM and look for the OVA/OVF Properties (often under vApp Options / OVF environment in vSphere).
Behavior:
- Only non-empty values are applied
- Empty fields are ignored (no changes made)
- Properties are applied once on first boot only
- A flag file
/var/lib/ovf-properties-appliedprevents re-application on subsequent reboots