Overview
Based on VICIbox® by the the VICIdial Group, this open-source software has been repackaged for easy deployment on AWS EC2.
VICIdial® is the go-to contact center solution for businesses seeking to enhance customer engagement and drive sales. It offers a powerful interface, allowing businesses to efficiently manage both inbound and outbound calls at scale.
The VICIdial software will let you:
- Scale to accommodate growth and optimize ROI.
- Improve your customer's experience.
- Barge, whisper, and monitor your agents.
- Reduces idle time with predictive dialing.
- Control nearly everything from a web-based interface.
- Utilize real-time reporting and analytics.
- Integrate with various CRM and automation tools.
- Automate call recordings.
- And so much more.
This image removes the heavy lifting of setting up simple or scalable VICIdial deployments.
Getting Started:
- Launch a new EC2 instance and choose your instance type. An instance with ephemeral storage is recommended. Refer to the instructions and tips section on Swap and Recording.
- Assign an elastic (static) IP to the instance.
- SSH into the server with 'ec2-user' and your key.
- Switch to root by typing 'sudo -i'.
- Agree to the license and set your preferred language and timezone.
- To begin a single server setup, run 'express-setup'. Advanced users with specific needs should run 'standard-setup' and review our detailed instructions.
- Follow the on-screen setup directions and reboot the server.
- After the setup, you may need to open/close additional ports in the instance's security group depending on your configuration.
- We recommend installing a free SSL certificate. You can do this by pointing a domain to your IP and running 'vicibox-ssl' as root.
- Visit https://your-instance-ip-or-domain, click Administration and enter '6666' for the username and your instance ID (found in the AWS web console) for the password.
- Enter a new password and proceed to users.
- Click the default user and add all necessary permissions under the "ADMIN INTERFACE OPTIONS" section.
After setting all of the admin interface options you need, you'll be free to configure Vicidial.
Disclaimer:
All trademarks™ or registered® trademarks used here belong to their respective owners. Their use does not indicate any association with or endorsement from them. VICIdial and VICIbox are registered trademarks of the VICIdial Group. This product incorporates the newest patched software from relevant vendors. However, we do not guarantee that all potential vulnerabilities have been fixed.
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- Latest Vicibox
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Dimension | Cost/hour |
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c5d.large Recommended | $0.15 |
t3.micro AWS Free Tier | $0.15 |
t2.micro AWS Free Tier | $0.15 |
m5zn.6xlarge | $0.15 |
c5a.16xlarge | $0.15 |
x2iedn.2xlarge | $0.15 |
c6a.48xlarge | $0.15 |
m6i.2xlarge | $0.15 |
m6in.metal | $0.15 |
r6idn.16xlarge | $0.15 |
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64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
Version release notes
ViciBox 11.0.1-1 Vicidial 2.14-894a 11.0.1-1 fixes an issue that prevented the instance ID pass from being set. Swap provisioning included by default. System patches and updates applied. If you choose to update 11.0.0, be sure dahdi is installed with "sudo zypper install dahdi-linux" after kernel update.
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Free and paid manuals can be found at http://www.vicidial.org/store.php . ZapSocket offers limited support via support@zapsocket.io .
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What is our primary use case?
Our main use case for VICIbox & VICIdial for AWSÂ EC2Â is to set it up for server purposes, which is working as a backend, and in some cases, we have configured ASAÂ firewall on the particular EC2Â for intercommunication.
In our daily workflow with VICIbox & VICIdial for AWSÂ EC2, we have configured it as an ASAÂ firewall, so whenever traffic is coming from the internet, it is being verified by the firewall before going to the backend server. In some cases, we are also using AWS EC2 as a server to run a particular website or something.
What is most valuable?
The best features of VICIbox & VICIdial for AWS EC2 that I have seen are good scalability and open source flexibility, though I have an issue with the visualization of the portal itself, as compared to Azure , where I can see all configured resources in one page; in AWS, I have to select specific regions to view resources, which I don't prefer.
Using AWS EC2 and related tools such as VICIbox & VICIdial has impacted my organization positively; however, I'm new to this particular project and have only been using it for four months, so I might give a proper response after a few months once I have a better understanding of VICIbox & VICIdial in my team's usage.
What needs improvement?
From my perspective so far, the only improvement needed for AWS EC2 and related solutions such as VICIbox & VICIdial is with the visualization portal, which I find quite complex.
The only problem I have with VICIbox & VICIdial for AWS EC2 is the portal visualization complexity; apart from that, everything is good.
For how long have I used the solution?
We have been using Amazon EC2 for the last five years, but I am using VICIbox & VICIdial for AWS EC2 in that particular project for around four months.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
We haven't faced any issues while running instances on AWS EC2 with VICIbox & VICIdial for AWS EC2; personally, I haven't seen any issues in the last three to four months, though my team might have faced something.
In my experience, VICIbox & VICIdial for AWS EC2 is stable.
How are customer service and support?
The customer support for AWS EC2 and related solutions has been good; I would rate it a nine out of ten because, while everything is satisfactory, no one is 100% perfect.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
Initially, we used an on-prem solution before switching to AWS and Azure both, a decision made by the management team for load balancing, due to accessibility, scalability, and easy access to resources from anywhere, thus facilitating our move to the cloud.
What was our ROI?
We have seen a return on investment with AWS EC2 and related solutions such as VICIbox & VICIdial. We are running it as a back-end server for a particular project, and since it is running smoothly, the company is profiting, demonstrating a solid return on investment.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing for VICIbox & VICIdial for AWS EC2 is that it totally depends on the project requirements; while Azure may be good for specific needs, AWS could be suitable for others, emphasizing that both Azure and AWS have their strengths based on project management and budget.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
We have evaluated Azure before choosing VICIbox & VICIdial for AWS EC2, after which management decided on our current path.
What other advice do I have?
If you are using VICIbox & VICIdial for AWS EC2, then it must be through the AWS Marketplace .
My advice for others looking into using VICIbox & VICIdial for AWS EC2 is to compare both Azure and AWS, allowing the individual to determine which better fits their project requirements.
On a scale of one to ten, I rate VICIbox & VICIdial for AWS EC2 an 8.5.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?
Exactly what I've been looking for.
As far as I can tell, this is Vicibox (pre-installation) with modifications to make it work on AWS. The only problem I had was that the Asterisk Version was not set correctly under servers. It should be 13.21.1-vici. A more advanced guide would be nice too. Other than those two complaints, this is exactly what I've been looking for.