This page contains instructions on how to deploy VoipNow in Azure Cloud. |
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In order to use VoipNow in Azure Cloud, you need an Azure account. You can create one here. Then you need to log in to portal.azure.com and create a Virtual Machine using the VoipNow template from Azure Marketplace, as shown below.
Log in to portal.azure.com.
Open the Virtual machines section and click Create Virtual Machine.
Search for VoipNow in Azure Marketplace.
In order to launch a new VoipNow virtual machine, select VoipNow and press the Create button at the bottom right.
Please note that Azure Marketplace might have several VoipNow versions. So, if you want to deploy a new system, make sure you are using the latest VoipNow version. |
Fill in the required fields with the following information:
Choose a correct virtual machine size, taking into account the number of users it will support. If you need help with this piece of information, please contact our support team.
If you have special requirements, you can change the virtual machine storage options. Otherwise the default settings should be fine.
By default, Azure blocks all incoming traffic to the virtual machine. However, you can add a custom inbound security rule that will allow all incoming traffic.
If you double-checked all settings and everything looks OK, press the Create button at bottom right.
We don't set any default passwords. So, you must create a password via SSH that will allow you to log in the VoipNow web interface.
In case you've used a public key when creating the virtual machine, log in using SSH with the command below. Otherwise, you will use the password that you've set earlier (when filling in the basic virtual machine fields).
To gain root
privileges, run the following command:
To set an admin password, run the following command as root
:
You can access the VoipNow web interface at https://<serverip>
Log in using the following details:
Username : admin Password : <what you set earlier> |