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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
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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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
orx86_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
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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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