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This document describes the VoipNow installation in Amazon cloud using the AMI (Amazon Machine Image).

Fast Track
There is always the option to provision an EC2 instance with one of the supported operating systems and then use the Command Line Installer to install VoipNow. Check AWS Amazon Market ( https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/ ) place for latest CentOS 7 EC2.

Requirements

In order to use VoipNow in Amazon Cloud, you need to have an account at http://aws.amazon.com. Currently we only have instances in EU Ireland and US North Virginia. Once the account is created, go to http://console.aws.amazon.com/  and select the EC2 section.

Change root password!

Do not forget to check the last step of the documentation on how to change the root password.

Installation steps

Click Launch Instance, then in the Community AMIs page type 4psa. Look for AMI ID with number ami-ba4e41d2 and click Select.

For EU Ireland look for AMI ID with number ami-956807e2.

 

Select the instance type as m3.large and click on Next: Configure instance Details

Unless you're using a VPC, leave the instance in the EC2-Classic network, then click Add Storage

 

By default, AMI has 20GB. If you need more storage, you can add another volume. Then go to the Tag Instance page and Configure Security Group page.

Ensure you have the same settings as in the image below and press Review and Launch.

 

If all is OK, click Launch. In the new page, select Proceed without a key pair and click Launch Instances.

The instance should boot and once it is running, you should be able to access it at:

https://<ServerHostname>

username admin
password welcome

Change root password!

The root acount password is: Mk$gohvoipnow3A

Login to the server in SSH and change the password immediatly once the server is provisioned.

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