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Nortel Communication Server 1000
DECT Messenger Installation
and Commissioning Book 1
Release: 7.0
Document Revision: 02.01
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NN43120-301
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Nortel Communication Server 1000
Release:
7.0
Publication: NN43120-301
Document release date: 4 June 2010
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Nortel, Nortel Networks, the Nortel logo, and the Globemark are trademarks of Nortel Networks.
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Contents
New in this release 9
Features 9
Other changes 9
General - Install PC 11
Before you begin 11
Installing DECT Messenger components 12
Install PC - Step 1a - Adobe Acrobat Reader 17
Installing Adobe Acrobat Reader 17
Install PC - Step 1b - Microsoft Data Access Components
(MDAC) 23
Overview 23
MDAC version checker 23
MDAC 2.8 25
Installing MDAC 25
Install PC - Step 1c - WinZip 29
Install WinZip 29
Install PC - Step 1d - TCP Monitor 37
Copying TCP Monitor to the hard disk 37
Install PC - Step 1e - License Manager 39
Install PC - Step 1f - Database Engine 51
Microsoft Access 2000 52
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 and Microsoft SQL Server 2005 52
Before you start 52
Transaction log maintenance 57
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine 59
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express 64
Configure and manage SQL Server Express 78
Documentation and samples 78
Adjust the SQL Server Configuration Manager 78
Adjust the SQL Server Surface Area Configuration 81
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Install SQL Server Management Studio Express 85
Restore Messenger DATA database 90
Adjust the configuration 94
Install PC - Step 2 - Nortel DECT Messenger 95
Installing the DECT Messenger 95
Launching the application 101
General install - Installing Nortel DECT Messenger Templates 102
Technical information 105
General remarks 108
Install PC - Step 3 - National Instruments 111
Installing the FieldPoint Explorer software 111
Installing DataSocket 4.0 116
Launching FieldPoint Explorer 121
Installing latest firmware 136
Using the eIO module 144
Accessing troubleshooting resources 146
Install PC - Step 4 - Web Server 151
Installing ODBC 151
If you plan to use an SQL Server 155
SQL Server 2005 Express 156
SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine 160
Installing Apache Web Server 2.0.55 165
Install PHP 172
Configuring PHP 180
Install PC - Step 5 - eSMTP_Server 185
Installing the Microsoft SMTP service component 185
Configuring the Microsoft SMTP service 187
Install PC - Step 6 - eCONFIG 199
Before you begin 199
Installing eCONFIG 200
Using eCONFIG 203
Editing eCONFIG.ini 205
Install PC - Step 7 - Dialogic 225
Overview 225
Meet installation requirements 225
Install the board 227
Install Dialogic SR6 for Windows 228
Launch the Dialogic Configuration Manager 235
Install VBVOICE 4.4 runtime 240
Start eVBVOICE 250
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Install PC - Upgrade DECT Messenger 253
Introduction 253
Configuration database 253
Recommended approach 253
Upgrading to release 4.0 254
Upgrade DECT Messenger from 2.8 to 4.0 254
Upgrade DECT Messenger from 2.9 to 4.0 259
Upgrade DECT Messenger from 3.0 to 4.0 263
Upgrade DECT Messenger within release 4.0 267
Naming conventions 268
Applying updates 268
Installing add-ons 269
New build 270
Install PC - Reinstalling Nortel DECT Messenger 271
Module eAPI 275
Introduction 275
Limitations 275
Basic architecture 275
Message format 276
Introduction to a sockets client 277
More extended program 279
Real-world examples 280
Module - eAPI sample 281
Module - eASYNC 293
Overview 293
Module - eBACKUP 301
Module - eCAP 309
Overview 309
Functional description 312
ARGINA 313
GENT 318
TYCO 323
Module - eESPA 333
Manufacturer ESPA and model BASE 333
Overview 333
Functional description 337
Manufacturer ESPA and model ASCOM 341
Manufacturer ESPA and model VSK 341
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Module - eESPA - sample 347
Module - eDMSAPI 351
Overview 351
Overview of CSTA_Service.EXE 356
Module - eFR 363
Introduction 363
Basic overview 363
Overview of monitoring 364
Overview of notification 365
Install module eFR 366
Launch module eFR 366
License module eFR 367
Configure module eFR 367
Destinations 368
Destinations planning 368
Destinations configuration 369
Monitoring 375
Monitoring type DISK 376
Monitoring type PING 379
Monitoring type NETSTAT 382
Sample e-mail 386
Module - eGRID 389
Module - eIO 397
Overview 397
Startup 397
eIO Modules 400
Module - eKERNEL 409
General 409
License Manager 410
Equipment and Functionality models 411
External interfaces 414
Database 414
TCP Connections 415
Logging 415
Menu options 415
Watchdog 415
Guarding 416
Module - eLICENSE 419
License mechanism 419
Ordering 419
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Install module eLICENSE 419
Run module eLICENSE 420
Applying the key 422
Disaster recovery 423
Module - eLOCATION 425
Initialization 426
Program activity 428
Architecture 430
Module - eSMS 441
Architecture 441
Siemens TC35i module 441
SMS service 443
eSMS module 446
Outbound messaging 449
Inbound messaging 451
Configuration 453
Web interface 457
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New in this release
The following sections detail what’s new in DECT Messenger Installation
and Commissioning (NN43120-301) for Release 7.0:
“Features” (page 9)
“Other changes” (page 9)
Features
There have been no updates to the feature descriptions in this document.
Other changes
For a detailed history of past releases of this document, see the following
table.
Table 1
Revision history
June 2010 Standard 02.01. This document is up-issued to support Nortel Communication
Server 1000 Release 7.0.
November 2009 Standard 01.07. This document is up-issued to support Nortel Communication
Server 1000 Release 5.5, and contains clarifications relating to add-on modules.
October 2008 Standard 01.06. This document is up-issued to support Nortel Communication
Server 1000 Release 5.5, and contains changes relating to updates to the
Messenger software.
September
2008
Standard 01.02. This document is up-issued to support Nortel Communication
Server 1000 Release 5.5, and contains changes relating to updates to the
Messenger software.
May 2008 Standard 01.01. This document is issued to support Nortel Communication
Server 1000 Release 5.5. Some of the information contained in this new
document was previously contained in DECT Fundamentals (NN43120-114).
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General - Install PC
This chapter provides information on “Installing DECT Messenger
components” (page 12).
Before you begin
Before installing the Nortel DECT Messenger components, verify that your
PC is ready by performing the following:
Procedure 1
Verifying that your PC is ready
Step Action
1 Install and configure the operating system on the PC. Nortel
recommends Windows XP or Windows 2003 Server. Windows
2000 Professional and Windows 2000 Server are also supported.
Note: Nortel recommends that you use the computer name
Messenger. If you use any other name, you must make
corresponding configuration changes in Apache Web Server
configuration.
2 Configure TCP/IP and verify the network connection with the
PBX.
3 Verify the international settings while configuring your Windows
operating system. Verify the Regional and Language Options in
the Control Panel.
To ensure that the system starts after a power failure, enable
auto-logon. With auto-logon enabled, the task manager restarts
all processes automatically.
4 Install the latest service pack on the Windows operating system.
Note: Perform the Windows update after installation. You
must perform the Windows update regularly to ensure that the
latest available patches are installed.
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ATTENTION
Nortel recommends that you disable Windows Update to prevent
system reboots while applying updates. Do not install Internet
Explorer 7.
5 Proceed with the installation steps discussed in Procedure 2
“Install PC components” (page 12).
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Installing DECT Messenger components
Procedure 2
Install PC components
Step Action
1
a Install Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Refer to “Install PC - Step 1a - Adobe Acrobat Reader” (page
17) for more information on how to install this product.
b Install the latest Microsoft Data Access Components
(MDAC).
Refer to “Install PC - Step 1b - Microsoft Data Access
Components (MDAC)” (page 23) for more information.
c Install WinZip (optional).
Refer to “Install PC - Step 1c - WinZip” (page 29) for more
information.
It is useful to install compression software on the system, for
example to compress log files for problem analysis.
For your convenience, WinZip is shipped with DECT
Messenger.
Note: You are free to choose another compression tool,
such as WinRar. Windows XP also features support for
Zip-compression.
d Install the TCP Monitor.
Refer to “Install PC - Step 1d - TCP Monitor” (page 37) for
more information.
Note: This step is optional, but Nortel recommends you
install the TCP Monitor for troubleshooting if you are using
the eDMSAPI module.
e Install the License Manager.
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This step installs internal components needed by eDMSAPI
and eCSTA, and also the License Manager and USB dongle
drivers.
You need a valid licence key for your installation.
Refer to “Install PC - Step 1e - License Manager” (page
39) for more information.
f Install the Database Engine.
Refer to “Install PC - Step 1f - Database Engine” (page
51) for more information.
Access
If you plan to use Access, refer to “Install PC - Step 1b -
Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC)” (page 23).
SQL Server 2005 Express
If you plan to use SQL Server 2005 Express, refer to
“Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express” (page 64). Perform
the steps required to install the prerequisites and SQL
Server 2005 Express engine and restore the database.
SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine
If you plan to use SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine, refer
to “Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine” (page
59). Perform the steps required to install the prerequisites
and SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine and restore the
database.
SQL Server 2000 or 2005
If you plan to use SQL Server 2000 or 2005, refer to
“Microsoft SQL Server 2000 and Microsoft SQL Server
2005” (page 52). Perform the steps required to restore the
database.
2 Install Nortel DECT Messenger and the DECT Messenger
Templates.
DECT Messenger
Refer to “Install PC - Step 2 - Nortel DECT Messenger” (page
95) for more information.
DECT Messenger Templates
The configuration process of DECT Messenger is complex.
To assist you in the configuration of DECT Messenger,
a number of templates are available representing some
typical configuration examples. These Templates provide a
Messenger_CFG.MDB and the appropriate shortcuts. Nortel
recommends you install the DECT Messenger Templates so
you can start based upon a example configuration database.
3 Install National Instruments software.
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Refer to “Install PC - Step 3 - National Instruments” (page
111) for more information on how to configure the components
FieldPoint Explorer and DataSocket OPC Server.
Both steps are required if you plan to use eIO module.
4 Install the Web Server.
Refer to “Install PC - Step 4 - Web Server” (page 151) for more
information on how to configure the ODBC based access used
within the eWEB module. The same document describes the
steps involving installing and configuring Apache and PHP.
These steps are required if you plan to use eWEB module or
Web Administrator module.
5 Install the SMTP Server.
Refer to “Install PC - Step 5 - eSMTP_Server” (page 185) for
more information on how to configure the SMTP Server.
This step is required if you plan to use the eSMTP_SERVER
module.
6 Install the configuration tool.
Choose one of the following:
Refer to “Install PC - Step 6 - eCONFIG” (page 199) for more
information on how to install the eCONFIG module. Nortel
recommends that you use the eCONFIG module as a central
configuration tool.
If you prefer manual configuration through the eGRID
module, you must locate and manually modify the appropriate
shortcuts that reside in C:\SOPHO Messenger@Net\Lnk.
You can use the eTM Task Manager module to launch the
configured modules at startup. If you do not use the eTM
module, move all shortcuts to the Startup group, so that the
application launches when the PC reboots.
Refer to the relevant documents for more information on
configuration issues. For further documentation of table values,
refer to the Readme.html index of documentation. If eWEB is
activated, you can also consult the online documentation through
the eWEB interface.
7 Install Dialogic SR6.1.63 and VBVoice 4.4.
Refer to “Install PC - Step 7 - Dialogic” (page 225) for
more information on how to install the Dialogic drivers and
VBVoice-related runtime engine.
You must install Dialogic SR6.1.63 and VBVoice 4.4 when you
plan to use the VBVoice module.
8 Install Updates.
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Due to ongoing development on the DECT Messenger product
suite, enhancements of software modules are distributed on the
CD-ROM image. These enhancements can also introduce new
functionality. Nortel recommends that you install any updates
found in the directory
\08 - Updates .
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Install PC - Step 1a - Adobe Acrobat
Reader
This chapter provides information on “Installing Adobe Acrobat Reader”
(page 17).
The documentation of Nortel DECT Messenger is shipped in PDF format.
To read these documents, you must install Adobe Acrobat Reader on your
PC.
Note: If you offer access to the DECT Messenger documentation
through a Web Server, users must also install the reader to view these
documents.
You can download the Adobe Acrobat Reader from the Internet using
the link h
ttp://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/. For your convenience,
a copy of the installation program is shipped on the DECT Messenger
CD-ROM. The Adobe Acrobat Reader Installation package is located in the
directory \01 Prerequisites\01.01 - Adobe Acrobat Reader\8.0\English\.
Only the English version is provided; you can download versions in other
languages from the Internet.
For more information about the installation procedure for the English
version, see “Installing Adobe Acrobat Reader” (page 17).
Installing Adobe Acrobat Reader
Procedure 3
Installing Adobe Acrobat Reader
Step Action
1 Double-click the file AdbeRdr80_en_US.exe to install Adobe
Acrobat Reader 8.0.
If the Open File - Security Warning window appears, click Run.
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The Setup window appears.
When processing is complete, the Destination Folder page
appears.
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2 Verify the install location.
Click Next in the second setup window shown previously to
accept the default location.
The Ready to Install the Program page appears.
3 Verify that you are ready to install the software.
Click Install to start installation.
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The Setup Complete page appears.
4 Acknowledge completion of the installation.
When installation is complete, click Finish in the window shown
in the previous figure.
The License Agreement page appears.
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Avaya CS1000 User manual

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Software
Type
User manual

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