Hi and welcome to our VoipNow 3 installation tutorial. Whether you’re using the Express version, an evaluation license or a Service Provider License, in this video you will learn how to install VoipNow in just a few simple steps. - Before you start, make sure the machine you are using meets the minimum hardware requirements shown on the screen.
- The supported operating systems are Red Hat Enterprise Linux and CentOS; we strongly recommend using the latest update for all newer installations.
- The optimal hardware configuration is strongly related to the expected load and number of concurrent calls. For more details, please check VoipNow’s Wiki Documentation or contact us.
- In this video, I will install VoipNow using the “Command Line Installer” and a terminal emulator client called Putty; you can get Putty from the following web address.
- When you're ready to start, simply log in as
root and download the VoipNow installer script. - Then run the script, allow the system to download all the packages and updates, and resolve dependencies. Installation usually takes 15 to 20 minutes.
- When installation is done, open the web administration interface and type the IP server address within a web browser.
- Enter the website using
admin as username and welcome as password. Don’t forget to accept the terms and conditions displayed by the End-user license agreement. - At this point, you will be setting up your administrator password, email address and creating default user accounts. When you’re done, you can start configuring your system.
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