Creating Aar Files; Uploading Aar Files; The Meta-Inf Directory - Cisco CRS-1 - Carrier Routing System Router Administration Manual

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Chapter 7
Managing Prompts, Grammars, Documents, and Custom Files

Creating AAR Files

Uploading AAR Files

Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Note

The META-INF Directory

You create an AAR file using a jar or WinZip tool.
An AAR file format is similar to a Zip file format. It includes an optional
META-INF directory which is used to store configuration data, including security,
versioning, extension and services.
To upload an AAR file, complete the following steps.
Procedure
From the CRS Administration menu bar, choose Applications > AAR
Management.
The AAR Management web page opens.
Enter a file name or click the Browse button to upload a file.
Click OK.
The contents of the AAR file are uploaded to the respective folders.
If the AAR file is not formatted correctly or is missing some custom files,
Cisco CRS generates an error.
Cisco CRS uses the following files and subdirectories in the META-INF directory
to configure applications, extensions and services:
MANIFEST.MF. The file used to define extension and application related
data (see
AAR Manifest, page
Cisco Customer Response Solutions Administration Guide, Release 4.1(1)
7-23).
Managing AAR Files
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