Starting on Red Hat based systems (Fedora, CentOS)
Start the sipX (as root):
/sbin/service sipxecs start
The install script added sipxecs to the default run level. Therefore, sipxecs will be started automatically at boot time.
Starting on General Unix based systems
/etc/init.d/sipxecs start
Some Other Useful Commands
The following commands are available to better support administration and troubleshooting tasks:
Checking start-up status of sipXecs services
/etc/init.d/sipxecs status
Checking sipX configuration
/etc/init.d/sipxecs configtest
This is a useful command whenever you modify the configuration files, and is run for you before sipX services are started. Any problems are displayed on standard error and logged to /var/log/messages. If this test is performed as part of starting the services, the startup is not affected by finding an error; the services will continue to start even if errors are found (but may not operate correctly).
Reset Superadmin password using the command line
(Note: None of the services should be running when this command is performed, or it will fail with various "Address in use" type errors)
/usr/bin/sipxconfig.sh --database reset-superadmin