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Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 CallVisor PC ASAI Instructions Manual
Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 CallVisor PC ASAI Instructions Manual
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Installation Issue 3 May 1998 1-5 For Release 61, the default also is 3. See the ‘‘DEFINITY ECS Administration’’ on page 1-17 of this chapter for more information how to get the DEFINITY ECS Software Version. Enter the correct number or press for the default. NOTE: Most of the features (except for new Event Reports) will be provided to the applications regardless of whether link version 1, version 2 or version 3 is selected. The TSC may have to activate a number of new ASAI features. ASAI...
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Installation 1-6Issue 3 May 1998 NOTE: These values are set on a per-adjunct (PC) basis, not on a per-link basis. If the adjunct is to be connected to both a G3V3 link and a G3V4 link it would be advisable to select 1 for QP_LOWERVER and 2 for QP_HIGHERVER. Also, 2 should be selected for QP_DESIRED_VER. Version 3 corresponds to the DEFINITY ECS Release 6. For Release 6 2, the default also is 3. So for Release 6, QP_HIGHERVER and QP_DESIRED_VER should be set to 3. 12. The installation procedure...
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Installation Issue 3 May 1998 1-7 17. The installation script will verify system requirements and complete the installation. If error messages occur, follow the instructions provided by the messages. Otherwise, the message Installation of was successful is displayed. 18. Place the CallVisor PC ASAI product disk in the appropriate drive and follow the online instructions. Pkgadd displays that the CallVisor PC ASAI package is available to process. Press to continue the installation. 19. After...
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Installation 1-8Issue 3 May 1998 If you can see the LED with the cover on the computer, you may put the cover on. Otherwise, leave the cover off until instructed to put it back on after all the software is installed and the LED has confirmed the basic sanity of the IPCI board. If in doubt, leave the cover off. 22. If IRQ 3 was chosen, disable the COM2 port. Most 386/486-class computers have COM1 and COM2 on the motherboard. If this is the case, use the CMOS configuration utility to disable COM2...
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Installation Issue 3 May 1998 1-9 If the test fails, check the version parameters and consult the DEFINITY ECS administrator. If the test fails for LAN type links, proceed to Step 30. If the DEFINITY ECS is properly administered and the wiring checks out, call the CallVisor PC helpline number at 1 732 957-5725. 28. Shut down the computer. Enter the command: shutdown -i0 -y -g0 Switch off power and install the cover. 29. Power up the computer. 30. At the login prompt, log in as root and give the IPCI...
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Installation 1-10Issue 3 May 1998 ISDN links are installed and a default value of 1024 if any LAN GATEWAY links are installed. This should be sufficient for the majority of applications using ASAI. However, if the adjunct processor has a limited amount of memory or if a running ASAI application is controlling a large number of stations or calls, NCLID may need to be changed. In any case, NCLID should be set to conform to your system’s specific operational needs. For more details, see...
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Installation Issue 3 May 1998 1-11 CV/LAN Product Description CV/LAN allows application software running on UnixWare, Solaris x86, SPARC Solaris™, or Windows NT 4.0 to access the DEFINITY ECS CallVisor ASAI features across a TCP/IP LAN in a client-server arrangement. The server runs on the CallVisor PC or the Multi-Application Platform for DEFINITY (MAPD). The CallVisor PC and CV/LAN applications use the same library and differ slightly in only one API call. For further information see Chapter...
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Installation 1-12Issue 3 May 1998 The following Figure 1-2 shows how CallVisor PC is configured as a CV/LAN server. Applications can run on all the connected CV/LAN clients. Connectivity to the DEFINITY ECS is provided through the CallVisor PC server over either a DEFINITY LAN Gateway Interface, or an ISDN-BRI interface. The CV/LAN clients do not communicate directly with the ECS. Figure 1-2. CallVisor PC as a CV/LAN server MAPD (DLG)* TN801 (3 slots) DEFINITY ECS ISDN BRI ASAI Link SPARC...
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Installation Issue 3 May 1998 1-13 The following Figure 1-3 shows that ASAI client application communication is done directly through TCP/IP to the MAPD running CV/LAN server software (PEC 1273-CVL). It does not involve any CallVisor PC server. Figure 1-3.CallVisor PC Configuration — CV/LAN to MAPD CV/LAN client is supported over the following platforms: UnixWare 2.1.2 and later; Solaris x86, SPARC Solaris versions 2.4, 2.5, 2.5.1, and Windows NT 4.0. The CV/LAN server is supported on Unixware...
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Installation 1-14Issue 3 May 1998 System Configuration Each client communicates with the server through any Ethernet interface card supporting Unixware versions 2.1.2, and later; Solaris x86, SPARC Solaris versions 2.4, 2.5, 2.5.1, as well as Windows NT 4.0. Application software on the clients has access to the full range of ASAI features supported by the CallVisor PC ASAI interface. The CV/LAN server runs on UnixWare 2.1.2 and later, and Solaris x86 operating systems; it requires the CallVisor...