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The Diagnostic Extension is a special extension that allows the system administrator to find out details about several server parameters.

Set up the extension

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Screenshot: The Diagnostic Extension Password (*011) section from the Zero Priority page.

In the VoipNow interface, follow the steps below:

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The Diagnostic Extension Password (*011) can be enabled server-wide from

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the Unified Communications

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 → Zero Priority

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 → Monitoring

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 tab.

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 Fill in

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the Password control

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Note

Please note that VoipNow supports only Cepstral 5.1.

For this feature to work, you need to ensure that there is at least one Cepstral voice engine installed on your server.

  • Download a voice from this page (e.g. Cepstral_Allison_i386-linux_5.1.0.tar.gz).
  • Make sure you download either the i386 or x86_64 version, depending on your OS.
  • After downloading it, open a server console window, log in as root using a SSH client (e.g. Putty) and run:

 

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tar zxvf Cepstral_Allison-8kHz_x86-64-linux_5.1.0.tar.gz
cd zxvf Cepstral_Allison-8kHz_x86-64-linux_5.1.0
./install.sh

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 field, confirm it, then press OK.

How to use the diagnostic extension

To access this extension, dial *011. You will be asked for the password that you have set earlier.

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  • The server load within the last 5 minutes
  • The existence of binary registered channels and binary calls in progress
  • The Asterisk uptime
  • The system uptime
  • The used memory and the free memory


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Set monitoring preferences


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