Installing Wazo on Ubuntu Server Latest

Wazo is an open-source communication platform that offers a range of integrated communication services such as messaging, call center, voicemail, and much more. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Wazo on Ubuntu Server latest.

Prerequisites

Before starting with the installation, make sure that you have the following:

Step 1 - Update the server

The first step in installing Wazo is to update the server:

sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade

Step 2 - Install required packages

Next, install the required packages to install Wazo:

sudo apt install -y curl gnupg2

Step 3 - Add Wazo repository

Add the Wazo repository to the Ubuntu server:

curl -o /etc/apt/sources.list.d/wazo.list https://packages.wazo.community/v4/repo/wazo.list
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wazo-platform/wazo-install-script/master/debian/conf/wazo.gpg | apt-key add -
sudo apt update

Step 4 - Install Wazo

Finally, install the Wazo packages using the following command:

sudo apt install -y wazo-full

Step 5 - Configure Wazo

After the installation of Wazo, you can configure it by running the following command:

sudo wazo-confd-dynamic-config

Step 6 - Start Wazo services

Once the configuration is done, start the Wazo services using the following command:

sudo systemctl start wazo-docker

Step 7 - Check status of Wazo services

To verify that the Wazo services are running correctly, check the status using the following command:

sudo systemctl status wazo-docker

If the services are running successfully, you should see a message indicating that the service is active.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, you learned how to install Wazo on Ubuntu Server latest. You can now start exploring the platform and use its integrated communication services.

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