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Server Installation on UNIX 
For the CV/LAN, UNIX Platform refers to both Unixware and Solaris x86.
The CV/LAN server can only be installed after CVISDN and CVASAI have been 
installed. 
1. To install the CV/LAN server, type the command:
pkgadd -d diskette1
2. Place the Lucent Technologies CallVisor PC CV/LAN Server disk in the 
appropriate drive and follow the online instructions. Pkgadd displays that 
the package is available to process. Press   to continue the...

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NOTE:
After the Setup is complete, CV/LAN.DLL, the dynamic link library and 
CV/LAN.LIB, the import library, will be installed under a subdirectory called 
Program
.
Running the Sample Application
To run the application on UNIX, the command is itt .
For Windows NT 4.0 system, the command itt  can be run from a 
DOS window. 

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DEFINITY ECS Administration
The DEFINITY ECS BRI line must be administered to establish ASAI connectivity 
between the DEFINITY ECS and the adjunct computer. Use the add station or 
change station command to administer the BRI line. Use the following table as a 
guide.
The Type, XID, Fixed TEI, TEI, MIM Support and CRV Length fields all must have 
the indicated required contents in order to match the built in administration of the 
IPCI board and CallVisor PC ASAI...

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Configuration
This section assumes that you have read the installation steps in this document.
NOTE:
The Network Support Utilities (NSU) package must be installed before you 
can install the CallVisor software packages.
The NSU package contains the streams utilities, header files, libraries and other 
files that are needed to add streams modules to the UNIX system kernel.
Upgrading Software
The upgrade procedure consists of removing the existing packages and...

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pkgrm command removes all package-created and installed files, along with 
directories created when the package was installed.
When you execute pkgrm cvasai, all files in the /usr/adm/asai directory, 
along with all other files belonging to the ASAI package, are removed.
Also, for isdn package, when you execute pkgrm cvasai, all files in the 
/usr/adm/isdn directory, along with all other files belonging to the ASAI 
package, are removed.
All ASAI header files...

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Note that regardless of the number of ISDN boards installed in the computer, the 
same IRQ/IVN number is used. Matching Versions Requirement for the ISDN 
protocol stack, specifically for the QP module, must be done correctly or the ASAI 
link will not come up. Three new tunable parameters are provided to allow 
selecting the desired version and allowable alternatives. QP_DESIRED is set to 
the desired version. Version 1 corresponds to G3V3, Version 2 corresponds to...

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NOTE:
Make sure that you save a copy of the current configuration parameters for 
future reference.
Memory Considerations
This section introduces a number of concepts that assume practical experience 
with administration of the ASAI applications package. The material presented 
here is discussed in detail in Chapter 1, “ASAI and Capability Groups” of 
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 CallVisor ASAI 
Technical Reference.
ASAI services are broken down...

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NCLID reduces both the number of active associations and the amount of adjunct 
memory reserved for each board.
For instance, setting the NCLID to 1024 reduces the number of active 
associations per board to 1024 and cuts the amount of reserved memory per 
board to 148K (1024 x 148). Alternately, setting the NCLID to 512 reduces the 
number of active associations per board to 512 and cuts the amount of reserved 
memory per board to 74K (512 x 148). These settings are...

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Starting Up the System
System start-up for CallVisor PC ASAI is automatic. When you boot the adjunct, 
the asai_admin daemon is started. asai_admin completes the protocol stack 
and begins the process of message writing to the asai_log. If there is an 
existing log, it is moved to old_asai_log.
The asai_log contains messages about the start-up process. The sample below 
shows typical log entries for a successful start-up.
910318165042:asai_admin: ASAI administration...

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