Testing MOR PRO installation
Configuration file
Go to /home/mor/config/environment.rb
- Web_URL - enter correct IP
- Recordings_Folder - enter correct IP
- Addons - enable addons if necessary
Restart Apache:
If you have Debian:
/etc/init.d/apache2 restart
Or Centos/Fedora:
/etc/init.d/httpd restart
GUI
Go to and make sure page is displayed correctly:
- SETUP - Settings - Save changes
- SETTINGS-Users-Devices - create new device/delete device
- SETTINGS - Accounting - Invoices - Generate...
- STATISTICS - Call - Graphs
- SETTINGS - Users - Recordings - Show
- PERSONAL MENU - Calls
Register new user over GUI (registration from login page), enter your email and check after registration if you received it
Realtime
In Asterisk CLI:
realtime mysql status
Should show something like:
Connected to mor@127.0.0.1, port 3306 with username mor for 4 days, 13 hours, 13 minutes, 29 seconds.
Activation test
Configure softphone with following settings: 101/101 and call any number, let's say 123456789. On the CLI normal call process should be visible. If MOR tells, that "MOR is not authorized to work on this computer" - that means there are problems with serial.
Or in Asterisk CLI write:
module unload app_mor.so module load app_mor.so
It should say somethign similar:
[Dec 10 08:49:27] NOTICE[19319]: app_mor.c:4050 load_module: MOR PRO is authorized to work on this computer. Loaded app_mor.so => (MOR Billing Solution v0.5.0.6)
This means everything is ok.
Codecs
In Asterisk CLI:
show translation
Should show g723 and g729 installed:
If g723 and g729 lines look like this:
g723 - - - - - - - - - - - - - g729 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Then - install g723/g729 codecs.
Autodialer
Enable crontab logs:
/etc/syslog.conf uncomment cron.*
Execute:
/etc/init.d/sysklogd restart
Change editor from vi to some usable one:
In file /root/.bashrc at the end add: export EDITOR='mcedit'
Relogin to root account for this change to take effect.
Execute:
crontab -e
In the file's end add:
*/5 * * * * /home/mor_ad/mor_ad_cron >> /home/mor_ad/mor_ad_cron.log
Make sure you pressed ENTER after this line!!! If you don't it will not work.
mime-construct
It is used to send faxes.
Write in bash to test:
mime-construct
You should see:
mime-construct: no recipients specified
If you see something else - reinstall mime-construct
Fax2Email
In Asterisk CLI:
module show like fax
It should show:
CLI> module show like fax Module Description Use Count app_nv_faxdetect.so NV Fax Detection Application 0 app_rxfax.so Trivial FAX Receive Application 0 app_txfax.so Trivial FAX Transmit Application 0 3 modules loaded
Go to device's 102 settings and change fax email to yours.
Using your softphone dial *9901 - you should get email with test fax attached as PDF.
Go to:
STATISTICS-VARIOUS-FAXES - press on PDF - should open your received fax
H323
In Asterisk CLI:
module show like h323
WEB Callback
Go to PERSONAL MENU - Various - Callback and enter any numbers, press Execute. On Asterisk CLI you should see:
-- Attempting call on Local/21233@mor_cb_src/n for 23234@mor_cb_dst:1 (Retry 1) -- Executing [21233@mor_cb_src:1] NoOp("Local/21233@mor_cb_src-18d8,2", "MOR CB calls src!") in new stack ....
Crontab for Auto-Dialer
Check /home/mor_ad/mor_ad_cron.log, you should see something like this:
2007-12-07 00:01:53 - Start of MOR Auto-Dialer Cron script. DB config. Host: localhost, DB name: mor, user: mor, psw: mor, port: 3306. Successfully connected to database. No campaigns found active this time: 00:01:53 Total campaigns retrieved: 0
Manager connection
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