Installation of the CTI Toolkit on Solaris Systems
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3. Confirm the uninstallation by clicking Yes.
4. When the message "Uninstall sucessfully completed" appears, the CTI
Toolkit is uninstalled. Click OK.
Installation of the CTI Toolkit on a Solaris system can only be performed by a user
with superuser privileges.
When updating the CTI Toolkit on a Solaris system, existing Toolkit program and
configuration files are not automatically overwritten. It is necessary to explicitly
uninstall the previous Toolkit when installing a new version on Windows systems.
(See
Removal of the CTI Toolkit on Solaris on page
Link Server Configuration
First, the server running the Peri-IPML, Peri-ICM, IVR TAPI, and IVR SCCS
products (referred to as the "Link Server"), must have the latest patches installed.
Next, the vrc.vrp and services files, located on the Link Server must be the
same as the vrc.vrp and services files on all the VPS/is systems. For detailed
instructions describing how to copy the vrc.vrp and services files to the Link
Server, see the MPS Interface to M1 manual.
Finally, the machine(s) running the PeriProducer application development tool must
also contain the latest PeriProducer patch(es) (which includes the ppro.conf file).
Installing the CTI Toolkit
To install the CTI Toolkit on a Solaris system, use the FTP utility to copy the package
from the CD of Windows 2000 machine to the Solaris machine.
1. From a DOS prompt on a Windows 2000 machine, cd to the
PERIctitksolaris directory on the CD.
2. Enter ftp hostname (where hostname is the name of the Solaris node)
3. Change the directory to: temp
4. Enter bin
5. Enter put PERIctitk . tar . Z (for the package)
6. Issue the following commands (as shown below) to uncompress and untar
the PERIctitk-solaris package:
pkginfo | grep PERIctitk
uncompress PERIctitk.tar.Z
tar -xvf PERIctitk.tar
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