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Installation on VMware ESXi / vSphereVideo overview of the process: Default Password information can be found here Installation VoIP Detective is a prebuilt linux based appliance that is available as an OVA file. To install VoIP Detective, you'll want to fol...
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Installation on VMware Workstation PlayerVMware Workstation Player is a product that will allow you to install VoIP Detective on your existing Windows or Linux PC. With Workstation Player, you can try out VoIP Detective without having to secure a server and install VMware'...
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Installation on Hyper-VVoIP Detective supports Hyper-V servers, and this guide will help you get started with that process. There are several versions of Hyper-V, but for this guide, we will be using a Hyper-V 2019 server that is remotely managed by a Window...
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Installation on Linux KVMKVM (for Kernel-based Virtual Machine) is a full virtualization solution for Linux on x86 hardware containing virtualization extensions (Intel VT or AMD-V). VoIP Detective supports installation on Linux KVM, using a qcow2 image. ...
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Installation on NutanixDefault Password information can be found here Installation VoIP Detective is a prebuilt linux based appliance that is available as an qcow2 file. To install VoIP Detective, you'll want to follow this process: Obtain a license...
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Installation on ProxmoxVoIP Detective supports installation on Proxmox, using local-lvm (thin provisioning). Virtual Machine requirements: 500GB of disk space (thin provisioning is supported) 16GB of memory 1 socket with 2 cores VoIP Detective F...
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Default Passwords (and how to change them)There are three users associated with VoIP Detective. admin- This is the default username used for the GUI (VoIP Detective installation through your browser) of VoIP Detective. While logged in as admin, visit the "Your Accoun...
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Assigning a static IP addressTo assign a static IP address console into the virtual machine (or use an SSH client if you prefer). Default credentials can be found here. Console into the virtual machine (or use an SSH client if you prefer) and choose option 2 to c...
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Using a DNS name instead of an IP addressUsing a DNS name is preferred to using an IP address in VoIP Detective. This is primarily because licensing is tied to site URL, and using a DNS name guarantees that it will be unique. If you use a DNS name for the "Site URL"...
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Enabling CDRs and CMRs in Cisco Call ManagerVoIP Detective call reporting processes raw call records that are produced by Call Manager. These files are CDRs (Call Detail Records) and CMR (Call Management Records) and contain raw call information. After enabling the creation of th...