Hi,

Pierre Baudracco

The file xivo.ini should be created or is created when you installed
packages
bm-plugin-core-cti-bm-xivobridge xivo



this file not found dir /etc/bm/

thanks

Regards



2014-08-18 9:04 GMT-05:00 Pierre Baudracco <[email protected]>:

> Hello,
>
> yes some conf is needed, we will soon add it to the documentation
> http://doc.blue-mind.net/
>
> *** install the xivo plugins
> https://marketplace.blue-mind.net/addons/38/
>
> *** xivo.ini
> ~# cat /etc/bm/xivo.ini
> api.key=0000
> xuc.host=192.168.xx.yy
>
> *** tag your server with all the xivo roles
> (as admin0)
>
> *** conf your XUC
> be sure to have XUC version updated with the corresponding API
>
> You may have to restart the whole thing
>
>
> regards
> --
> Pierre Baudracco / 06 82 84 63 67 / @pierrebod
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>
> Le 14/08/2014 04:52, W@ldox a écrit :
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I already have the latest version of XUC server installed, but not
>> how to add the server IP of XiVO. Some configuration file reference in
>> Bluemind /etc/bm/xivo.ini or screen sent?
>>
>> Regards
>>
>
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