OpenScape UC Application V7 Installation and Upgrade, Installation Guide, Issue 12
OpenScape UC Application V7 Installation and Upgrade, Installation Guide, Issue 12
OpenScape UC Application V7 Installation and Upgrade, Installation Guide, Issue 12
OpenScape UC Application V7
Installation and Upgrade
Installation Guide
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1 About This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.1 Target Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.2 How to Use This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.3 Related Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.4 Documentation Feedback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.4.1 In Countries other than the U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.4.2 In the U.S.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.5 Data Protection and Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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2.1 Deployment Scenarios . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.2 Installation Process Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.3 Information Provision by the Customer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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7.2.1.4 How to Perform a Repair Installation for the OpenScape Extensions for Lotus Notes. . . . . . . . . 506
7.2.1.5 How to Perform an Upgrade Installation for the OpenScape Extensions for Lotus Notes . . . . . . 507
7.2.1.6 How to Uninstall the OpenScape Extensions for Lotus Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 508
7.3 OpenScape Desktop Integration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 508
7.3.1 How to Install the OpenScape Desktop Integration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 509
7.4 OpenScape Click-to-Dial-Browser-Plug-in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510
7.4.1 OpenScape Click-to-Dial-Browser-Plug-in. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 511
7.4.2 Setting up the OpenScape Click-to-Dial-Browser-Plug-in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 512
7.4.2.1 How to Perform the Default Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 513
7.4.3 Changing the Setup, Updating and Uninstalling the OpenScape Click-to-Dial-Browser-Plug-in . . . . . 517
7.4.3.1 Modifying the Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 518
7.4.3.2 How to Uninstall the Firefox Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 518
7.4.3.3 How to Install the Firefox Support Retrospectively. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 519
7.4.3.4 Update Installation (Repair) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 519
7.4.3.5 How to Perform an Update Installation (Repair). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 520
7.4.3.6 Uninstalling the OpenScape Click-to-Dial-Browser-Plug-in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 521
7.4.3.7 How to Perform the Uninstallation via the Setup File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 521
7.4.3.8 How to Perform the Uninstallation via the Windows Control Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 522
7.5 The OpenStage Client. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 523
7.5.1 Installing OpenStage Client . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524
7.5.1.1 How to Install the OpenStage Client Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524
7.5.1.2 How to Install the Phonebook Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 529
7.5.1.3 How to Install the Call Log Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 531
7.5.1.4 How to Configure the DSS Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 533
7.6 OpenScape Client Integrations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 537
7.6.1 OpenScape Client Integrations Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 537
7.6.2 Supported Clients . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 538
7.6.3 Installation Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 538
7.6.4 Setup Adjustments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 539
7.6.5 Installing the OpenScape Client Integrations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 540
7.6.6 Updating and Uninstalling via the Setup File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 543
7.6.6.1 How to Change Program Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 544
7.6.6.2 How to Update or Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 545
7.6.6.3 How to Uninstall the Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 546
8 Installing the Mobile Client Facade Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 549
8.1 Supported Operating Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 551
8.2 Installing the Mobile Client Facade Server on SLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 552
8.2.1 Installation with the Help of the Installation Script . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 552
8.2.2 Diagnosing the Facade Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 559
8.2.3 Deployment of the Mobile Client using the Facade Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 560
8.3 Updating the Mobile Client Facade Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 561
8.4 Uninstalling the Mobile Client Facade Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 561
9 Installing the OpenScape Web Collaboration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 563
10 Installing and Configuring OpenScape Fusion for Google Apps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 565
10.1 Installing OpenScape Fusion for Google Apps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 565
10.1.1 Requirements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 565
10.1.2 Installation on the Application Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 565
10.1.3 Installation on the Google Apps Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 565
10.1.3.1 Installing the Java Runtime Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 565
10.1.3.2 Installing the Google Apps Computer Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 566
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15.20 Changing the Hardware for V7 Large Deployment and Very Large Deployment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 954
15.21 Migration from OpenScape ComAssistant to OpenScape UC Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 965
15.21.1 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 965
15.21.2 General Restrictions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 967
15.21.3 Preparations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 968
15.21.3.1 Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 968
15.21.3.2 Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 969
15.21.3.3 Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 970
15.21.3.4 Installing the Migration Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 974
15.21.3.5 Connecting to the OpenScape UC Application. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 977
15.21.3.6 Common Configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 983
15.21.3.7 Database Exports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 986
15.21.4 Migrations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 990
15.21.4.1 User Migration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 990
15.21.4.2 Personal Address Book Migration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1002
15.21.4.3 Shared Address Book Migration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1006
15.21.4.4 Team Migration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1016
15.21.4.5 Call Journal Migration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1020
15.21.4.6 OpenScape Xpressions Access Migration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1024
15.21.4.7 Disconnecting CA users from the PBX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1028
15.21.4.8 Creating a Trouble Ticket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1028
16 Uninstallation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1029
A Hardening the OpenScape UC Application Computers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1031
A.1 Hardening Settings in the Operating System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1032
A.1.1 Hardening Physical Interfaces. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1032
A.1.1.1 Using Boot/Setup Passwords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1032
A.1.1.2 Applying Security Fixes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1032
A.1.1.3 Security-related RPM Packages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1032
A.1.1.4 Umask . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1033
A.1.1.5 Links in the temp Folder. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1033
A.1.2 Network Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1034
A.1.2.1 Internet Daemon, "R"-Daemons and telnet Daemon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1034
A.1.2.2 Trivial FTP (TFTP), FTP, redx, Samba, nfs, rsync etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1034
A.1.2.3 Hardening Shared Folders NFS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1035
A.1.2.4 Sendmail Daemon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1035
A.1.2.5 SNMP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1035
A.1.2.6 Deactivating X-Server, KDE and GNOME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1035
A.1.3 User Account Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1036
A.1.3.1 Assigning and Setting Up User Accounts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1036
A.1.3.2 Built-In Accounts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1036
A.1.3.3 Secured Linux Passwords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1036
A.1.4 Access Privileges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1037
A.1.5 Monitoring and Auditing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1037
A.1.6 Virus Scanner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1037
A.2 Hardening Settings in the OpenScape UC Application. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1038
A.2.1 No TTS or ASR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1038
A.2.2 Configuring the Media Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1038
A.2.3 Deactivating User Accounts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1040
A.2.4 Configuring the Security Certificates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1040
A.2.5 Backing up the Response File. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1041
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History of Changes
Date
Changes
2012-03-05
First draft of the setup and upgrade guide for OpenScape UC Application V7. It differs
from the documentation of the previous version among other things in the following:
2012-03-05
New deployment scenario Standard Duplex (very large) (see Section 2.1, Deployment FRN4402
Scenarios, on page 25). It uses the MySQL DB instead of the Solid DB (see for
example Section 5.1.3, Database, on page 194, step 11 on page 221 and Section
6.1.5, Lists of Ports to be opened for Very Large Deployment, on page 444)
2012-03-05
Update and upgrade updated (see Chapter 15, Updating, Upgrading and Migrating) FRN4513
2012-03-05
2012-03-05
ISO files are the only installation source of the OpenScape UC Application (see Section FRN4567
5.2.2, Procedure, on page 198 and Section 5.3.1, Providing the Installation Sources
in an Installation Repository in osc-setup, on page 234).
2012-03-05
SLES 11 SP1 must have been installed on the application computer, the frontend
computers, and the media server computers (see for example point 1 on page 116).
FRN4828
2012-03-05
The Solid DB V4.5 has been replaced with V6.5 (see Section 5.1.3, Database, on
page 194).
FRN 5154
2012-03-05
The information about bonding does not only apply for the application computer but
FRN5018
also for possibly available frontend computers, media server computers, Mobile Client
Facade server computers, and Openfire server computers (see Section 4.4.1.1,
General Considerations, on page 165).
2012-03-05
List of required SLES RPM packages updated (see step 52 on page 140)
2012-03-05
2012-03-05
2012-03-05
No support of UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) as alternative to the BIOS CQ00199595
(see step 5c on page 46, Section 3.1.7, Installing the Operating System, on page 58
and step 92 on page 162)
2012-03-05
Connecting Lotus Domino is not released for Standard Duplex (very large) (see
Section 13.3, Connecting IBM Lotus Domino, on page 624).
2012-03-05
2012-03-05
Configuration after upgrading the Openfire server added (see step 41 on page 769 and CQ00200560
step 38 on page 798)
2012-03-05
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Date
Changes
Reason
2012-03-05
Port 9000 (default port) of the media server must be open for communication to the
system monitor (see Table 37 on page 365, Table 55 on page 388, Table 76 on page
426 and Table 96 on page 459).
2012-03-13
Added: Installation of the RPM packages for voice conferences (see for example Table
8 on page 235, step 16 on page 275, step 14 on page 306, step 14 on page 339, step
14 on page 753)
2012-03-25
Use of ISO files updated (see for example Section 5.3.1, Providing the Installation
Sources in an Installation Repository in osc-setup, on page 234)
2012-04-02
2012-04-02
If Thick Provision Lazy Zeroed can be applied while creating a virtual computer, this
option must be activated (see step 10 on page 52).
2012-04-06
2012-04-06
Virtual computers are not supported for Standard Duplex (very large) (see Section 3.1,
Installing Virtual Computers, on page 33).
2012-04-06
2012-04-06
Section 15.3.3, Updating using the CMP (UI Patching) instead of osc-setup, on page FRN4647
733 added. See also the note in step 6 on page 711 for example.
2012-04-06
2012-04-06
Mounting a USB stick added (see step 1 on page 198, step 1 on page 203, step 16 on
page 208, step 32 on page 213, step 1 on page 218, step 15 on page 223 and step 30
on page 228)
2012-04-06
Upgrading the Openfire server updated (see Section 12.9.2, Upgrade, on page 622) CQ00195116
CQ00204495
CQ00204715
2012-04-20
Using fsdik -l added to the description of how to mount a USB stick (see step 1 on
page 198, step 1 on page 203, step 16 on page 208, step 32 on page 213, step 1 on
page 218, step 15 on page 223 and step 30 on page 228)
2012-04-20
Note that referred to a load balancer arranged upstream of the Mobile Client Facade
server removed (see Chapter 8, Installing the Mobile Client Facade Server).
2012-04-20
Path on the Mobile Client Facade server computer changed (see step 11 on page 556, CQ00205358
step 13 on page 557, and step 17 on page 558)
CQ00201807
2012-04-20
Added: Important note for avoiding the error message with self-signed certificates (see CQ00201807
step 14 on page 557)
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Date
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Reason
2012-04-20
2012-04-20
CQ00205786
2012-04-20
Two steps of creating a virtual computer have slightly changed for VMware ESXi 5.0
(see step 3 on page 42 and step 5 on page 44).
CQ00196353
2012-04-20
Sub-sections Phonebook application, Call log application and Configuring the DSS
keys of the OpenStage telephone added to section Chapter 7, Installing the
OpenStage Client.
2012-04-20
Update of the setup invocation parameters of the Mobile Client Facade server (see
step 2 on page 552).
2012-04-20
Update of the Mobile Client Facade servers using the -update parameter (see step 2 CQ00205277
on page 552).
2012-04-20
Description of the OCS status Offline updated (see Chapter 11, Connecting the
Microsoft Office Communication Server/Microsoft Lync Server)
2012-05-07
2012-05-07
Information about Android mobile phones and iPhones changed as they are not
supported by OpenScape UC Application V7 R0 (see step 14 on page 557).
2012-05-07
Parameter serverName added in the properties.ini file for setting up the Mobile CQ00205276
Client Facade server (see step 11 on page 556).
2012-05-07
Several notes for using the xmpp.cfg file removed from the port tables. This file is no CQ00205991
longer used (see Section 6.1, Lists of the Ports to be opened, on page 359).
2012-05-07
In case of Standard Duplex (very large), the 64-bit version of the JRE must be installed CQ00208105
for the Openfire server (see steps 2 and 3 on page 600).
2012-05-07
2012-05-07
Port 5262 need not be opened towards the Desktop client computer (see Section 6.1, CQ00207389
Lists of the Ports to be opened, on page 359).
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Date
Changes
Reason
2012-05-07
Video conferences for Standard Duplex (large and very large) require all media server
computers to support SSE2.x (Streaming SIMD Extension) among other things.
SSE4.x is no longer needed (see for example Chapter 4, Installing and Configuring
the Computer and Operating System).
2012-05-07
All required voice conference languages must be installed again after a migration to CQ00208636
Standard Duplex (large) or after an upgrade (see step 14 on page 753, step 12 on page
788 and step 50 on page 912).
2012-05-07
Connecting Lotus Domino is supported for Standard Duplex (very large) with
restrictions only (see Section 13.1, General Considerations, on page 623).
2012-05-07
After an update and upgrade, TTS and ASR must be started manually (see step 9 on CQ00208678
page 713 and step 34 on page 724).
2012-05-07
More detailed description of how to update the Openfire server to a fix release or a
CQ00208688
hotfix (see Section 12.9.1.2, Updating the Openfire Server on the Instant-Messaging
Server Computer, on page 617)
2012-05-07
Installation medium for the Mobile Client Facade server updated (see step 1 on page CQ00208590
552)
2012-05-23
CQ00209849
2012-05-23
Section 8.3, Updating the Mobile Client Facade Server, on page 561 added.
CQ00208590
2012-05-23
CQ00209548
2012-05-23
2012-05-23
The VMXNET 3 network adapter has a built-in driver for SLES 11 (see step 7 on page
49). As a result, section Replacing the Network Adapter has been removed.
2012-05-23
Updated migration command for the Migration from V7 Small Deployment to V7 Large
Deployment (see step 11 on page 902)
2012-05-23
2012-05-23
2012-05-23
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Date
Changes
2012-05-23
Setting up the Domino Connector server on the application computer is not supported
for Standard Duplex (very large) (see Section 13.1, General Considerations, on page
623 and Section 13.3, Connecting IBM Lotus Domino, on page 624).
2012-05-23
Information about the RPM packages you can install after migration from Integrated
Simplex to Standard Duplex (small) updated (see step 9d on page 890)
2012-06-15
2012-06-15
Section 3.1.10, Using Virtual Appliance for Small Deployment, on page 69 added.
2012-06-15
2012-06-15
Section 4.6, Using FQDNs for Very Large Deployment, on page 184 added.
2012-06-15
CQ00212203
2012-06-15
The XMPP domain name cannot be changed after the initial configuration anymore
(see step 8 on page 605, step 10 on page 609 and step 7 on page 612).
CQ00211706
2012-06-15
2012-06-15
2012-06-15
CQ00212758
The following sections have been added:
Section 15.8, Upgrading V3 R2 or V6 R0 Small Deployment including a Hardware
Change, on page 837
Section 15.9, Upgrading V3 R2 or V6 R0 Large Deployment including a Hardware
Change, on page 838
Section 15.19, Changing the Hardware for V7 Small Deployment, on page 944
Section 15.20, Changing the Hardware for V7 Large Deployment and Very Large
Deployment, on page 954
2012-06-15
2012-06-15
Information about upgrade partition sizes moved (see step 12 on page 845, step 11 on
page 856, step 10 on page 868, step 10 on page 949 and step 10 on page 960)
2012-06-15
Added: Specifying the fully qualified domain name and the DNS servers to conclude
the operation system installation (see step 84 on page 159 to step 89 on page 160)
2012-06-15
Installation ISO file updated for OCS (see step 1 on page 589)
2012-06-15
Moved: Deleting the partition for file system backup (see step 1 on page 863)
2012-06-15
Added: Mounting a DVD (see step 1 on page 198 and step 1 on page 203 for example)
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Date
Changes
Reason
2012-06-15
We recommend using the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the computers (see
for example step 9 on page 201, step 10 on page 205, step 25 on page 210, step 26
on page 210, step 40 on page 215, step 41 on page 215, step 9 on page 220, step 23
on page 225, step 24 on page 225, step 38 on page 230, step 39 on page 230, step )
2012-06-15
If you use VMware ESXi V5, you need to deploy the network boards of type E1000 (see CQ00210186
Section 3.1, Installing Virtual Computers, on page 33 and step 7 on page 49).
2012-06-15
Scheduled tasks may have to be recreated after an update or upgrade (see step 5 on CQ00213287
page 667, step 10 on page 713, step 36 on page 725, step 1 on page 727, step 15 on
page 730, step 1 on page 730, step 12 on page 732 and step 18 on page 742)
2012-06-15
2012-06-15
Information about the Web Collaboration server updated (see Chapter 9, Installing the FRN6040,
OpenScape Web Collaboration, step 40 on page 769 and step 37 on page 798)
CQ00211323
2012-06-15
Note for setting up the installation package for the Openfire server in one step removed CQ00213853
(see step 3 on page 600)
2012-06-15
For Standard Duplex (very large), the MySQL server and the MySQL client tools must CQ00214426
be installed before the Openfire server (see step 3 on page 600).
2012-06-15
Added: Reference to Section 4.2.5, No support of UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware CQ00214447
Interface), on page 162 for avoiding problems when setting up SLES (see step 1 on
page 119)
2012-06-15
Upgrading the Mobile Client Facade server resets the properties.ini file to the
default values (see step 2h on page 554).
2012-06-15
For updates via the CMP, no proxies must be used for the application computer, the CQ00214598
frontend computers and the media server computers (see step 2 on page 734 and step
3 on page 735).
2012-06-15
2012-07-13
Data backup note updated (see before step 3 on page 840, before step 3 on page 852,
before step 1 on page 1029, before step 1 on page 944 and before step 1 on page 954)
2012-07-13
Using yast or zypper you may exclusively install SLES RPM packages. You must not CQ00215062
install any RPM packages of the OpenScape UC Application with yast or zypper. You
need to use osc-setup instead (see Chapter B, Using YaST instead of zypper or rpm
and Section B.6, yast instead of zypper in, on page 1073.
2012-07-13
To install the MySQL server and the MySQL client tools you need to use setup files of CQ00214426
the OpenScape UC Application setup DVD (see step 3 on page 600).
2012-07-13
Configuration after upgrading the Openfire server updated (see step 41 on page 769
and step 38 on page 798)
CQ00214460
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2012-07-13
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2012-07-13
Updating osc-setup updated (see step 7 on page 621 and step 7 on page 729)
CQ00216145
2012-07-13
For Standard Duplex (large and very large), specific setup steps of the Mobile Client
Facade server need not be executed for the application computer but for one of the
frontend computers (see step 2b on page 553, step 2c on page 553, step 3 on page
554 and step 11c on page 556).
CQ00214986
2012-07-13
syncUC is not supported if UUIDs (Universally Unique Identifier) are used in the /etc/ CQ00216415
fstab file (see step 2 on page 116 and Section 15.2.4, Preparing to the syncUC
Fallback, on page 707).
2012-07-13
2012-07-13
The Openfire server version has been removed (see Section 12.1, Introduction, on
page 595 and step 2 on page 599).
2012-07-13
2012-07-13
2012-07-13
CQ00216690
2012-07-13
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Date
Changes
Reason
2012-07-13
OpenScape Desktop Client Enterprise Web Embedded Edition and OpenScape Web CQ00216567
Client need to log on with the user account and password of the OpenScape UC
Application (see Section 11.5, Installation and Configuration of the OpenScape
Clients, on page 593).
2012-07-13
When using an external USB hard disk for backing up the file system, do not mount the CQ00217396
entire hard disk as backup medium (see step 2 on page 181).
2012-07-13
Information about the reinstallation of the Openfire server as part of the Standard
CQ00217861
Duplex (large) migration to Standard Duplex (very large) updated (see step 25 on page
1039)
2012-07-13
In the chapter describing the Openfire server installation, Section 12.7, User Data
Import, on page 616 and Section 12.8, Configuring the OpenScape Clients, on page
616 have been updated.
2012-07-13
The commands for setting up the MySQL database and the MySQL client tools have
been changed (see step 3 on page 600).
2012-07-13
Section Installing and configuring OpenScape Fusion for Google Apps updated
2012-07-13
New note for avoiding interrupted SSH connections (see step 2 on page 311, step 2 on CQ00218753
page 552, step 3 on page 725, step 11 on page 902 and step 13 on page 1033)
2012-07-27
Port 5065 replaced with port 5062 and port 5066 replaced with port 5063 (see Table
37 on page 365, Ports to be opened on the Application Computer)
2012-07-27
2012-07-27
Connecting Microsoft Office Communications Server has been released only project
specifically (see Chapter 11, Connecting the Microsoft Office Communication Server/
Microsoft Lync Server.
2012-07-27
2012-07-27
All clients of OpenScape UC Application V3 R2, V4 R0 and V6 R0 are supported. The FRN5573
new OpenScape UC Application V7 R1 features are not supported by these clients
(see Chapter 7, Client Installations).
2012-07-27
SLES 11 SP1 and SP2 are released for OpenScape UC Application V7 R1 (see for
example step 1 on page 116).
FRN5662
2012-07-27
FRN5833
2012-08-17
List of required SLES RPM packages updated (see step 52 on page 140)
2012-08-17
Section 6.3.1, Opening Port 1040 on the PBX Computer, on page 480 updated:
Port 1040 on the PBX computer opens automatically
Note for the NCPE tool (Node Configuration Parameter Editor) removed
2012-08-17
The PBX is upgraded after the OpenScape UC Application (see step 43 on page 770, CQ00220384
Section 15.6.2, Upgrading Large Deployment, on page 771 and step 40 on page
799).
2012-08-17
Configuration of the OpenScape Voice for the migration from Integrated Simplex to
Standard Duplex (small) updated (see step 23 on page 892)
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2012-08-17
Note for status Away added for Microsoft OCS/Lync (see Chapter 11, Connecting the CQ00221477
Microsoft Office Communication Server/Microsoft Lync Server)
2012-08-17
The ports 77xx for Integrated Simplex need not be open on the application computer
(see Table 37 on page 365).
2012-08-17
Steps for updating via the CMP (UI Patching) added (see step 19 on page 743 to step
25 on page 744)
2012-08-17
2012-08-17
2012-08-17
Section 14.3, Installing Voice Portal Speech on Integrated Deployment, on page 725 CQ00219988
updated.
2012-08-17
Section 15.1.3, Determining the version by means of the rpm command, on page 663 CQ00222164
updated.
2012-08-17
Port 80 on the Web Collaboration computer must be open for HTTP communication CQ00222416
with the computer on which the frontend services operate (see Table 37 on page 365,
Table 52 on page 383, Table 55 on page 388, Table 71 on page 408, Table 75 on page
422, Table 91 on page 441, Table 95 on page 456 and Table 111 on page 474).
2012-08-17
2012-08-17
Command for migrating from Standard Duplex (small) to Standard Duplex (large)
updated (see step 11 on page 902)
2012-08-17
The instructions in Section 15.19, Changing the Hardware for V7 Small Deployment,
on page 944 and Section 15.20, Changing the Hardware for V7 Large Deployment
and Very Large Deployment, on page 954 are applicable even if the original and/or
target computer are virtual.
2012-08-17
2012-08-17
CQ00219547
Section 15.15, Migration from V7 Small Deployment to V7 Large Deployment, on
page 899 updated:
Step 5 on page 899 added
Link to the provision of ISO installation files moved (see step 10 on page 901)
Links to hotfix installation integrated (see step 13 on page 903, step 31 on page 907
and step 51 on page 913)
Steps removed
Configuration of the media server after the migration extended (see step 56 on page
914)
2012-08-17
Renamings for the OpenScape UC Application, but not for the OpenScape Voice:
Integrated Simplex --> Integrated Deployment
Standard Duplex (small) --> Small Deployment
Standard Duplex (large) --> Large Deployment
Standard Duplex (very large) --> Very Large Deployment
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Date
Changes
Reason
2012-08-17
Any SLES update or SLES upgrade requires executing the syncUC sync command CQ00223447
(see step 1 on page 116, step 1e on page 665 and Section 15.2.4.2, syncUC
Commands, on page 707).
2012-08-17
Prior to a migration, E/A Cockpit configuration files that may exist must be backed up CQ00222949
and restored (see step 6 on page 887, step 16 on page 891, step 8 on page 900, step
33 on page 908, step 11 on page 1033 and step 20b on page 1038).
2012-09-04
2012-09-04
The agfa-fonts RPM package is needed for the menu of video conferences (see step CQ00222858
52 on page 140).
2012-09-04
2012-09-28
2012-09-28
Certificates that have been signed by a trusted Root CA must be saved before a
migration from Large Deployment to Very Large Deployment and restored thereafter
(see step 3 on page 1029 and step 23 on page 1039).
2012-09-28
If you use HTTPS for provisioning via SPML instead of HTTP, use port 9943 (see
Chapter 6, Configuring the OpenScape UC Application).
2012-09-28
2012-09-28
In order to use cyrillic letters in mail notifications for missed calls, the parameter
CQ00226131
Mail.Charset in the JMailService.cfg file must be edited (see Table 10 on page
273, Table 11 on page 274, Table 12 on page 275, Table 13 on page 276, Table 14 on
page 277, Table 17 on page 303, Table 18 on page 305, Table 19 on page 305, Table
20 on page 306, Table 21 on page 307, Table 24 on page 336, Table 25 on page 338,
Table 26 on page 338, Table 27 on page 339, Table 28 on page 340, Table 123 on page
752 and Table 125 on page 788)
2012-09-28
Section 3.1.11, Using Virtual Appliance for Large Deployment, on page 84 added
2012-09-28
2012-09-28
The dejavu RPM must be installed on the computer where the media server is installed CQ00226245
in order to show cyrillic names in video conferences (see step 52 on page 140).
2012-09-28
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Execute the instructions in Section 4.5, Configuring the File System Backup, on page CQ00223219
181 after an upgrade (see step 26 on page 760, step 21 on page 781, step 14 on page
784 to step 18 on page 785 and step 19 on page 791 to step 23 on page 791).
2012-09-28
The option Thick Provision Lazy Zeroed in the installation process of a virtual
computer must be activated only for the application and media server computer in
productive systems (see step 10 on page 52).
2012-09-28
2012-09-28
Microsoft Lync Server mentioned at all references of Microsoft Office Communications CQ00229114
Server (OCS) (see Chapter 11, Connecting the Microsoft Office Communication
Server/Microsoft Lync Server)
2012-09-28
2012-10-31
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2012-10-31
CQ00229459
2012-10-31
Two more Openfire files must be copied for the migration from Large Deployment to
Very Large Deployment (see step 25c on page 1039).
CQ00230007
2012-10-31
The names of two MySQL RPMs for the Openfire installation for Very Large
Deployment have been changed (see step 3 on page 600).
2012-10-31
Stop/start an Openfire server before/after an update/upgrade (see step 3 on page 711, CQ00230683
step 11 on page 714, step 3 on page 717, step 9 on page 719, step 2 on page 728, step
14 on page 730, step 2 on page 731, step 7 on page 731, step 3 on page 750, step 33
on page 763, step 5 on page 773, step 23 on page 781).
2012-10-31
Virtual computers are supported for Very Large Deployment as well (see Section 3.1, CQ00231140
Installing Virtual Computers, on page 33).
2012-10-31
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Changes
2012-10-31
2012-10-31
The directory of a linked repository in osc-setup on the Mobile Client Facade Server
computer has been updated (see step 1 on page 552 and step 2 on page 552).
2012-10-31
Information about SSE2.x updated (see footnote 6 in Table 2 on page 36, Chapter 4,
Installing and Configuring the Computer and Operating System, Section 5.3.3.4,
Installation on the Media Server Computer, on page 297, Section 5.3.4.4, Installation
on the Media Server Computer, on page 330, Chapter 15, Updating, Upgrading and
Migrating, Section 15.6.2.3, Upgrading on the Media Server Computer, on page 786)
2012-10-31
The library libgcc46-32bit can be used instead of libgcc43-32bit and libstdc++46-32bit CQ00231146
can be used instead of libstdc++43-32bit (see step 52 on page 140).
2012-10-31
2012-10-31
If you install the Openfire server on the application computer, ensure that the
CQ00232629
OpenScape UC Application already is installed (see Section 12.2, Infrastructure, on
page 596).
2012-10-31
Information about the hard disk size, the RAM and the clock rate of the host etc. of
virtual computers are no longer to be found in the OpenScape UC Application Planning
Guide but in the OpenScape Solution Set Virtual Machine Resourcing and
Configuration Guide (see Section 3.1.2, Overview of the VM Configuration
Parameters, on page 35, step 5 on page 44, step 6 on page 48, step 10 on page 52,
step 3 on page 57, step 20a on page 81, step 20b on page 81, step 20f on page 82).
2012-10-31
2012-10-31
2012-10-31
2012-10-31
Entering the IP addresses, subnet masks etc. for Virtual Appliance for the Large
Deployment added (see step 30 on page 102 and step 31 on page 103)
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If an Openfire server is installed on the application computer and you execute the
CQ00233698
instructions in Section 15.3.3, Updating using the CMP (UI Patching) instead of oscsetup, on page 733, the Openfire server must be restarted manually (see step 17 on
page 742).
2012-11-30
If you want to connect the OpenScape UC Application Large Deployment to a HiPath CQ00234552
4000, install the OpenScapeUC_4kaddons RPM (see step 7 on page 283).
2012-11-30
The files needed for Virtual Appliance are downloaded from the Software Supply
Server (SWS; see step 2 on page 74, step 3 on page 76, step 5 on page 92 and step
6 on page 94).
2012-11-30
Filling the XMPP Domain Name field for an Openfire server has been moved after
CQ00230916
testing the connection to the Openfire server (see step 8 on page 605). Otherwise the
field would be empty after the test.
2012-11-30
Virtual Appliance for Small Deployment updated (see sub-section Creating the
vApp.iso file on page 70, especially creating the vApp.iso file by editing an XML
file)
Virtual Appliance for Large Deployment updated (see sub-section Creating the
vApp.iso file on page 86, especially creating the vApp.iso file by editing an XML
file)
2012-11-30
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Virtual Appliance for Large Deployment:
It is recommended to run the virtual computers created by the Virtual Appliance for
Large Deployment on the same VMware ESXi host (see Section 3.1.11.1, General
Considerations, on page 84 and 21 on page 100).
If the virtual computers reside on different VMware ESXi hosts, ensure that the ESXi
hosts time is synchronized (see sub-section Using the OVA file on page 93)
The VMware Tools are not installed per default (see step 31 on page 103).
2012-11-30
If you upgrade from OpenScape UC Application V3 R2 to V7, ensure that the users
have an instant-messaging address thereafter (see step 42 on page 769, step 39 on
page 798, step 20 on page 849 and step 22 on page 860).
2012-11-30
Start the MRCP service, the Nuance TTS and the Nuance ASR, if available, before
starting the OpenScape UC Application (see e. g. step 25 on page 83, step 4 on
page 635, step 12 on page 730, step 8 on page 802, step 3 on page 810, step 14
on page 832, step 14 on page 836, step 29 on page 878 and step 18 on page 891).
Stop the MRCP service, the Nuance TTS and the Nuance ASR, if available, after
stopping the OpenScape UC Application (see e. g. step 24 on page 680, step 5 on
page 711, step 4 on page 717, step 29 on page 723, step 4 on page 728, step 4 on
page 731, step 5 on page 750, step 6 on page 773, step 7 on page 786, step 3 on
page 830, step 3 on page 834, step 6 on page 840, step 4 on page 862, step 3b on
page 885, step 12 on page 891, step 4 on page 899, step 5 on page 1029).
2012-12-10
Small changes in section Section 3.1.11, Using Virtual Appliance for Large
Deployment, on page 84, e. g. in step 25 on page 100
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2012-12-10
The hint has been removed that it is recommended to have all virtual computers on one
VMware ESXi host for Virtual Appliance for Large Deployment (see Section 3.1.11.1,
General Considerations, on page 84 and step 21 on page 100).
2012-12-10
All references to the OpenScape Solution Set Virtual Machine Resourcing and
Configuration Guide have been replaced by references to the OpenScape UC
Application planning guide.
2012-12-10
Wording in one sentence in Section 8.2, Installing the Mobile Client Facade Server on CQ00238571
SLES, on page 552improved
2012-12-10
The installation file for the migration from the OpenScape ComAssistant to the
OpenScape UC Application must be downloaded from the software supply server (see
step 1 on page 974).
2012-12-10
Installing the Virtual Appliance without using the CDC tool has been removed (see
Section 3.1.10.3, Installation, on page 70 and Section 3.1.11.3, Installation, on page
86)
2012-12-10
2012-12-10
CQ00239142
Updating the Mobile Client Facade server overwrites the certificate /usr/local/
tomcat6/conf/OSC-Facade-Server-Default-Cert.p12 (see step 2h on page
554).
2012-12-10
2013-01-31
2013-01-31
Under certain conditions you might need to try again to save the initial configuration of
the Openfire server (see step 15 on page 614).
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If you want to align the presence status of users between the Microsoft Office
Communication Server/Microsoft Lync Server and the OpenScape UC Application, the
connection from the Microsoft Office Communication Server/Microsoft Lync Server to
the OpenScape UC Application is needed (see step 10 on page 267, step 10 on page
284 and Chapter 11, Connecting the Microsoft Office Communication Server/
Microsoft Lync Server).
2013-01-31
The names of two Openfire presence files have been corrected that must be copied
under certain conditions when migrating from Large Deployment to Very Large
Deployment (see step 25c on page 1039)
2013-01-31
2013-01-31
2013-01-31
2013-01-31
2013-01-31
The section Installing Voice Portal Speech on Integrated Deployment has been
moved to the OpenScape Voice documentation.
2013-01-31
Port 88 has to be open on all computers where the media server is installed (see Table CQ00243420
37 on page 365, Table 55 on page 388, Table 55 on page 388 and Table 55 on page
388).
2013-01-31
Create an endpoint in the PBX for the new media server after you have migrated from CQ00244057
Small Deployment to Large Deployment (see step 56a on page 914).
2013-01-31
If you have upgraded an OpenScape UC Application connected to a HiPath 4000 via CQ00244457
an OpenScape Voice, some additional steps must be executed (see step 11 on page
751, step 29 on page 761, step 9 on page 774 and step 31 on page 793).
2013-01-31
Information about SMP (symmetric multiprocessing) is only valid for SLES 11 SP1 (see CQ00231161
step 5a on page 45 up to step 5n on page 47 and Section 3.1.8, Installing the VMware
Tools, on page 62).
2013-01-31
2013-02-08
For the installation of Large Deployment and Very Large Deployment, the execution
order of the commands installlib.sh prerequisite.primaryReady and
installlib.sh createdar has been exchanged (see step 5 on page 292 and step
5 on page 325).
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FRN6556
CQ00243017
2013-02-08
2013-02-08
VMware Data Backup and VMware Data Recovery are released with restrictions (see FRN5575,
point VMware Data Backup and VMware Data Recovery on page 38 in Section 3.1.3, CQ00244192
VMware Features and OpenScape UC Application, on page 37).
2013-02-08
The reinstallation of the frontend computers and media server computers has been
FRN6474
removed from Section 15.17, Migration from V7 Large Deployment to V7 Very Large
Deployment, on page 916.
2013-02-28
When you upgrade the server and if you accept restrictions, you need not upgrade the FRN6812
clients (see e. g. Chapter 15, Updating, Upgrading and Migrating).
2013-02-28
Sub-sections Creating a repository in zypper on page 674 and Installing osc-setup on CQ00246316
page 676 added to Section 15.2.2.2, Creating a Repository in osc-setup by using local
Update/Upgrade Sources, on page 674
When upgrading OpenScape UCApplication, install the latest hotfix:
Small deployment: Sub-section Hotfix on page 757 and step 25 on page 759
Large Deployment: Sub-section Hotfix on page 778, step 20 on page 780, step 9 on
page 782 up to step 12 on page 783, step 14c on page 784, step 13 on page 788
up to step 16 on page 790 and step 18 on page 791
2013-02-28
Some steps for the smooth upgrade have been updated (see step 1 on page 817, step CQ00246759
2a on page 817 , step 4 on page 818 and step 6b on page 819 in Section 15.7.3.2,
Copying the UC Database from BE1 to BE2, on page 817)
2013-02-28
2013-02-28
If you want to install the OpenStage Client for Integrated Deployment, use the -CQ00238538
prefix=/enterprise option (step 10 on page 267, step 2 on page 650 and step 12
on page 715).
2013-02-28
Port 7778 and port 7788 are not needed anymore (see Section 6.1, Lists of the Ports CQ0248513
to be opened, on page 359).
2013-02-28
The perl-XML-XPath RPM is needed on all computers for all deployments (see step 52 CQ00246570
on page 140 and step 13 on page 920).
2013-02-28
New section for the client installations about the properties and their parameters
required for an update or upgrade installation via msi-file added.
2013-02-28
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Target Group
NOTE: This manual assumes that the requirements defined in the OpenScape
UC Application Planning Guide have been complied with.
NOTE: The configuration information provided here does not comprise all
necessary steps. Please obtain details on this from the administrator documentation OpenScape UC Application configuration and Administration.
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Customers should call the Customer Support Center (CSC) of the Siemens
Enterprise Communications GmbH & Co. KG.
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Data Protection and Security
of data when it is processed and to ensure that ones own interests and the
interests of other parties which need to be protected are not affected.
NOTE: The customer is responsible for ensuring that the system is installed,
operated and maintained in accordance with all applicable labor laws and regulations and all laws and regulations relating to data protection, privacy and safe
labor environment.
Members of the Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH & Co. KG are
required
to observe business and data secrecy as a result of the companys work rules.
In order to ensure that the statutory requirements during service whether during
on-site service or during remote service are consistently met, you should
always observe the following rules. You will not only maintain the interests of your
and our customers, you will also avoid personal consequences.
A conscientious and responsible approach helps protect data and ensure
privacy:
Ensure that storage media which are no longer required are completely
destroyed. Ensure that no sensitive documents are left unprotected.
Work closely with your customer contact; this promotes trust and reduces
your workload.
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2 General Preparations
NOTE: This section of the Installation Guide should be made available to the
customers network administrator as a reference while preparing the installation
of the OpenScape UC Application.
Integrated Deployment
All components of the OpenScape UC Application and the PBX are installed
on the application computer.
IMPORTANT: In this deployment scenario the OpenScape UC Application
setup is a subitem of the PBX installation.
This is why we do not describe the setup of this deployment scenario in these
installation instructions but only mention it in scattered passages (for example
Section 6.1.2, Lists of the Ports to be opened for Integrated Deployment, on
page 363 and Chapter 15, Updating, Upgrading and Migrating). Please
obtain the information you require from the PBXs setup guide
Small Deployment
All components of the OpenScape UC Application are installed on the
application computer, the PBX, however, is set up on another computer.
Large Deployment
The frontend services of the OpenScape UC Application are installed on at
least one frontend computer. The media server is installed on at least one
media server computer. The remaining components of the OpenScape UC
Application are installed on the application computer. The PBX is installed on
another computer.
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OpenSOA1 Framework
PBX
OpenScape Voice or
Mediaserver Standalone
Mediaserver Standalone is used for playing announcements triggered from
the OpenScape Voice. The MGCP is used for the communication between
the media server and the OpenScape Voice. Mediaserver Standalone is not
related to the voice portal or conferences.
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Step
Task
Information Resource
Familiarize yourself with the deployment and logical flow OpenScape UC Application
diagrams.
Planning Guide
No
Contents
Section 1.3, Related
Information, on page 20
No
OpenScape UC Application
Planning Guide
Section 2.4, Domain System
Environment Preparation, on
page 32
Setup guide of the PBX
No
No
Yes
Install SLES 11 SP1 or SP2 on the application computer. Section 4.1, File System and
No
Deactivate the services of not required Linux
Operating System, on page 116
packages.
Section 4.2.2, Partitioning, on
Install the additional required Linux packages.
page 123
Verify the Linux installation.
No
No
10
Installati
ondepende
nt
11
No
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Step
Task
Information Resource
12
Check for needed fix releases of hot-fixes and install them Section 15.3.1, Updating to a
if applicable.
new Fix Release, on page 711
Section 15.3.2, Installing a
Hotfix, on page 727
No
13
No
14
15
Small Deployment:
- Step 21 on page 280
- Step 22 on page 280
Large Deployment:
- Step 15 on page 289
- Step 13 on page 295
- Step 19 on page 309
Very Large Deployment
- Step 15 on page 322
- Step 13 on page 328
- Step 19 on page 342
Administrator documentation
OpenScape UC Application
Configuration and Administration
Optional Initial
No
No
No
Yes
16
17
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Information Resource
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19
20
Yes
21
Telephones
Administrator documentation
OpenScape UC Application
Configuration and Administration
No
Optional Initial
No
22
Yes
23
Yes
24
Install and configure OpenScape Fusion for Google Apps Chapter 10, Installing and
Configuring OpenScape Fusion for
Google Apps
25
Yes
26
Yes
27
Yes
28
29
Table 1
Yes
Yes
Yes
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The purpose of the deployment worksheets is to provide you with everything you
will need to know about your specific installation scenario so that you can perform
the installation without interruptions. For examplealong with many other things
the worksheets can provide information about:
Integrated Deployment
Small Deployment
Large Deployment
Instant-messaging connection
Web Collaboration
Additional data:
User data
Device data
Trunk information
Routing requirements
etc.
The worksheets are an important supplement, and they will provide you with the
data you need as you perform the procedures in this installation guide.
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IMPORTANT: Acquaint yourself which VMware version you want to use. If you
use VMware ESXi V5, only value E1000 may be selected as network board type
(see step 7 on page 49), as long as VMware ESXi V5 loses UDP packages
smaller than or equal to 40 byte for network boards of type VMXNET3. A network
board of type E1000 is less efficient than a network board of type VMXNET3. If
you use VMare ESXi V4.1 or older, select value VMXNET 3. The VMXNET-3
adapter has a built-in driver in SLES 11.
See the following URL for details about losing UDP packages:
http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/
search.do?cmd=displayKC&docType=kc&externalId=2019944&sliceId=1&docTypeID=DT_KB_1_1&dial
ogID=325576986&stateId=1%200%20325582624
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CPU
CPU resources shall be reserved for each VM according to Section 3.1.2,
Overview of the VM Configuration Parameters, on page 35. Less powerful
CPU resources may be sufficient for a smaller number of users in a
deployment scenario.
RAM
RAM must be reserved for all OpenScape UC Application nodes according to
Section 3.1.2, Overview of the VM Configuration Parameters, on page 35.
This means that the VM RAM must exist as physical RAM in the host.
Backup
Hard disk storage must be reserved for each VM according to Section 3.1.2,
Overview of the VM Configuration Parameters, on page 35. This memory
may be available to the host either locally or on an SAN.
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RAM shares3
Small Deployment
Application computer5
High
Normal Yes
No
Large Deployment /
Very Large Deployment
Application computer5
High
Normal Yes
No
High
Normal No
Yes
Frontend computer
High
Normal No
No
No
Normal Normal No
No
High
No
Any
Table 2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
36
Normal Yes or
No9
Support of the
VMware Data
Recovery
Nodes
Deployment scenario1
CPU shares2
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VMotion
VMware vMotion is supported with restrictions:
IMPORTANT: If the radio button Change Host in the Migrate Virtual
Machine dialog in vMotion is activated, a running OpenScape UC Application
node is shifted from an ESX(i) host in the cluster to another ESX(i) host. This
feature is only supported with minimum or without load. We do not
recommend to perform this action during business hours as it may lead to
lost conferences, lost calls and problems with the voice quality in conferences
or when accessing the voice portal. The OpenScape UC Application node
may not be available for 10 or 20 seconds, however, it will return to its normal
operating state automatically.
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They are supported for all VMware versions that are supported for
OpenScape UC Application, i. e. currently VMware ESXi V4.0, V4.1, V5.0
and V5.1.
VMware ESXi is also known as VMware vSphere Hypervisor.
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For Large Deployment and Very Large Deployment, execute the backup
on the frontend computers and media server computers as well.
If you want to execute a data recovery, execute the following major steps:
Snapshots
When you take a snapshot of OpenScape UC Application in a VM before an
update or upgrade, you can quickly return to the state before these actions.
Please note that taking a snapshot of a VM creates modification files that
contain the changes compared to the last snapshot and are referenced during
the file access of the VM. This decreases the performance significantly.
IMPORTANT: We therefore urgently recommend to remove the snaphots
after checking the functionality of the updated or upgraded system, and thus
to integrate the modification files in the virtual harddisk and to delete them.
While snapshots may well be deployed in test and demo environments, they
should not be used in live operation except in the above update or upgrade
situation.
Never take more than one snapshot per VM.
VMware tools
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We recommend to install the VMware Tools. For details see Section 3.1.8,
Installing the VMware Tools, on page 62.
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3. Always activate the Virtual Machine Version 7 radio button under Virtual
Machine Version. If Virtual Machine 8 is offered, activate this radio button.
However, Virtual Machine 9 or higher is not supported.
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4. Always activate the Linux radio button under Guest Operating System and
select version Suse Linux Enterprise 11 (64-bit).
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5. Enter the number of CPU cores under CPUs according to the OpenScape UC
Application Planning Guide:
Depending on the VMware version used the following dialog is displayed. Set
the values in the fields Number of virtual sockets and Number of cores per
virtual socket in such a way that the value in the Total number of cores field
corresponds to the specifications in the OpenScape UC Application Planning
Guide.
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IMPORTANT: The following sub-steps are only valid for SLES 11 SP1.If you
change the number of virtual processors after setting up the operating
system, the following applies:
When you switch from a single to a multiple processor while using SLES, set
the SMP kernel (symmetric multiprocessing) in the GRUB (Grand Unified
Bootloader). When you switch from a multiple to a single processor while
using SLES, set the default kernel (uni processor) in the GRUB. Execute the
following steps:
a) Execute the command uname -r to see which kernel is used.
Example output:
2.6.16.60-0.77.1-smp
or
2.6.16.60-0.42.5-default
smp indicates a multiple processor, default indicates a single
processor.
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Select Finish.
g) Select Quit.
h) Stop the OpenScape UC components on the virtual computer.
/etc/init.d/symphoniad stop
i)
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j)
Select the virtual computer in the vSphere client with the right
mousebutton.
k) Open Edit Settings... > Hardware > CPUs and set the desired number
of virtual processors.
l)
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7. Network board
a) In the How many NICs do you want to connect? field select value 1.
b) Enter the name of the network the part of which is to become the VM in
the Network field.
c) If you use VMware ESXi V5, select value E1000 in the Adapter field as
long as VMware ESXi V5 loses UDP packages smaller than or equal to
40 byte for network boards of type VMXNET3. See the following URL for
details:
http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/
search.do?cmd=displayKC&docType=kc&externalId=2019944&sliceId=1&docTypeID=DT_KB_1_1&dial
ogID=325576986&stateId=1%200%20325582624
NOTE: A network board of type E1000 is less efficient than a network
board of type VMXNET3.
If you use VMare ESXi V4.1 or older, select value VMXNET 3. The
VMXNET 3 adapter has a built-in driver in SLES 11.
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9. Activate the Create a new virtual disk radio button under Select the type of
disk to use for a new installation to create a new harddisk.
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10. Specify the harddisk capacity under Create a Disk according to the
OpenScape UC Application Planning Guide:
NOTE: You can enlarge the harddisk capacity retrospectively under the
following conditions:
- The virtual computer is switched off.
- There are no backup points (snapshots).
NOTE: When operating in test and demonstration systems you can save
considerable amounts of memory by activating Allocate and commit space
on demand (Thin provisioning). This means that the virtual harddisk grows
with the actually required memory. This option is supported for all virtual
computers of OpenScape UC Application, but we do not recommend it for
the application and media server computer in productive systems.
If the VMware version allows using Thick Provision Lazy Zeroed, this option
must be activated for the application computer and media server computer in
productive systems.
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12. Activate the Edit the virtual machine settings before completion radio
button under Ready to Complete for setting further VM parameters
according to Section 3.1.6, VM Parameters under Edit Settings, on page 55.
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2. Under Resources > CPU > Shares, select the value according to the CPU
shares column of the Table 2 on page 36.
Value High ensures a higher percentage of intervals for time-critical
functionalities such as media server and call processing.
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The BIOS will then start first next time the VM is booted.
2. Click on the OK button.
3. Select the new entry for the VM with the right mousebutton and select
Power > Power On.
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4. Select the new entry for the VM with the right mousebutton and select Open
Console or click on the Console tab.
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5. Switch to the Boot tab and configure the CD-ROM drive as initial boot
medium, i. e. it must be in top position in the booting sequence list.
NOTE: Press the + or - key to change the position of the selected boot
medium in the boot sequence.
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6. Select the DVD/CD or ISO file storage location from where booting is to be
performed.
7. Save the modifications and leave the BIOS. The VM boots from the selected
DVD/CD or from the ISO image.
8. Now you can install the operating system like setting it up on a real computer.
IMPORTANT: When installing the operating system please note
- Point 2 on page 116 (file system),
- Point 3 on page 118 (partition sizes) and
- Point 49 on page 140 (no X-server, no graphic desktops).
NOTE: You can set further points from Section 4.1, File System and
Operating System, on page 116 already during the SLES setup.
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manifest.txt
2. Extract the TAR archive that contains the VMware tools in a temporary
directory:
cd /tmp
tar zxvf /mnt/cdrom/VMwareTools-<version>.tar.gz
vmware-tools-distrib/
vmware-tools-distrib/lib/
vmware-tools-distrib/lib/modules/
NOTE: Instead of the cd /tmp command you can also use command cd /
software, for example.
3. Execute the installation script:
cd vmware-tools-distrib/
bash vmware-install.pl
Output:
Creating a new VMware Tools installer database using the tar4
format.
Installing VMware Tools.
In which directory do you want to install the binary files?
[/usr/bin]
4. Press the enter key to confirm the suggested default value. Repeat this step
for the next suggested default values as well.
Output:
What is the directory that contains the init directories
(rc0.d/ to rc6.d/)?
[/etc/init.d] /my/directory
What is the directory that contains the init scripts?
[/etc/init.d]
In which directory do you want to install the daemon files?
[/usr/sbin]
In which directory do you want to install the library files?
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[/usr/lib/vmware-tools]
The path "/usr/lib/vmware-tools" does not exist currently.
This program is going to create it, including needed parent
directories. Is this what you want?
[yes]
In which directory do you want to install the documentation
files?
[/usr/share/doc/vmware-tools]
The path "/usr/share/doc/vmware-tools" does not exist
currently. This program is going to create it, including
needed parent directories. Is this what you want?
[yes]
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2. Configure the IP address or the host name of the time server and add the
burst and iburst option.
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4. Select Continue.
The table shows the value you have just edited in the /etc/ntp.conf file:
Example:
server 10.9.0.9
5. Activate the Now and On boot check box.
6. Select OK.
7. Select Quit.
8. Reboot the VM.
9. Check the /var/log/boot.msg file for error messages of the NTP start.
10. Check the output of the date command for a correct time display.
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NOTE: You can use the Virtual Appliance on VMware ESXi V5 but not on
VMware ESXi V4.x because it was created using a virtual machine Version 8.
When using Virtual Appliances, LVM2 partitions are created. syncUC can be
used.
When using Virtual Appliances, an Openfire server can either be installed on the
application computer or on an separate computer, the instant-messaging
computer (see Section 12.2, Infrastructure, on page 596).
Update, upgrade or migration will be performed according to the instructions in
Chapter 15, Updating, Upgrading and Migrating at a later date.
The information in the following sections also applies for a virtual computer
created with Virtual Appliance:
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3.1.10.3 Installation
Execute the following setup steps using Virtual Appliance:
Creating the vApp.iso file
The first major step is to create a vApp.iso file. This file only contains an XML
file that will contain configuration information about the OpenScape UC
Application, e. g. computer names, FQDNs, IP addresses, passwords etc. The
ISO file will be needed in step 18 on page 81 when starting the application
computer.
1. Collect the following data.
Mandatory data
a) Password of the Symphonia administrator (compare step 7 on page 200
for the installation without Virtual Appliance).
IMPORTANT: This password must comply with the security policies,
which are defaulted as follows:
- At least 8 characters
- At least one special character
- At least one number
- At least one capital letter
- Not more than 3 identical characters in a row
b) Password for user root of the operating system.
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IMPORTANT: Capital letters "A-Z", small letters "a-z", digits "0-9" and the
underscore "_" are permitted. The latter must not appear at the beginning
or end of the name. The corresponding regular expression reads as
follows:
[A-Za-z0-9][A-Za-z0-9_]*[A-Za-z0-9]
Example:
99_Red_Balloons
d) Password of the Solid database administrator (compare step 11 on page
201 for the installation without Virtual Appliance). Due to security
concerns it should not be the default password (dba).
e) Name for indicating the application computer of the OpenScape UC
Application in the CMP (compare step 10 on page 201 for the installation
without Virtual Appliance).
IMPORTANT: This name (value of SI_LOCAL_NAME) must not contain
spaces.
f)
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Time Zone
Olson ID
Offset to UTC
Honolulu
Pacific/Honolulu
UTC-10
Anchorage
America/Anchorage
UTC-9
US/Pacific
UTC-8
US/Mountain
UTC-7
US/Central
UTC-6
US/Eastern
UTC-5
Canada/Atlantic
UTC-4
Sao Paulo
America/Sao_Paulo
UTC-3
South Georgia
Atlantic/South_Geogia UTC-2
Azores
Atlantic/Azores
UTC-1
Reykjavik
Atlantic/Reykjavik
UTC
London
Europe/London
UTC
Lisbon
Europe/Lisbon
UTC
Berlin
Europe/Berlin
UTC+1
Madrid
Europe/Madrid
UTC+1
Paris
Europe/Paris
UTC+1
Rome
Europe/Rome
UTC+1
Cairo
Africa/Cairo
UTC+2
Johannesburg
Africa/Johannesburg
UTC+2
Moscow
Europe/Moscow
UTC+3
Tehran
Asia/Tehran
UTC+3:30
Yerevan (Armenia)
Asia/Yerevan
UTC+4
Calcutta
Asia/Calcutta
UTC+5:30
Dhaka
Asia/Dhaka
UTC+6
Ho Chi Minh
Asia/Saigon
UTC+7
Hong Kong
Asia/Hong_Kong
UTC+8
Shanghai
Asia/Shanghai
UTC+8
Taipei
Asia/Taipei
UTC+8
Tokyo
Asia/Tokyo
UTC+9
UTC+10
Salomon Islands
Pacific/Guadalcanal
UTC+11
Auckland
Pacific/Auckland
UTC+12
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6. Click on Next.
7. Click on Next.
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8. Enter the name of the virtual computer to be indicated in VMware in the Name
field.
9. Click on Next.
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14. Activate the Thick provisioning format check box (compare with step 10 on
page 52 of the installation of a virtual computer without Virtual Appliance).
NOTE: You can enlarge the harddisk capacity retrospectively under the
following conditions:
- The virtual computer is switched off.
- There are no backup points (snapshots).
NOTE: When operating in test and demonstration systems you can save
considerable disk space by activating Thin provisioned format. This means
that the virtual harddisk grows with the actually required memory. This option
is supported for all virtual computers of OpenScape UC Application, but we
do not recommend it for the application and media server computer in
productive systems.
15. Click on Next.
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17. A new virtual computer is displayed in the inventory of the VMware vCenter
Management tool.
NOTE: If you click the right mouse button on the computer name in the
inventory of the VMware vCenter Management tool and open Edit
settings... > Resources > CPU > Shares, the value Custom is shown
instead of the value according to the CPU shares column of the Table 2 on
page 36. This is correct. There is no need to change it.
Starting
18. Provide the vApp.iso file you created in step 2 on page 74 to the virtual
computer as usual under Edit Settings... > Hardware > CD/DVD Drive in
the Datastore ISO file field.
In doing so make sure that the Connected and Connect at power on check
boxes are active in the Device Status section.
19. Start the virtual computer. Reconfiguration starts automatically.
20. Open Edit Settings... for the virtual computer and check the virtual computer
by the following sub-steps:
a) Set under Hardware > CPUs the number of CPU cores that the
OpenScape UC Application Planning Guide demands.
If the fields Number of virtual sockets and Number of cores per virtual
socket are displayed, set them in such a way that the value in the Total
number of cores field corresponds to the specifications in the
OpenScape UC Application Planning Guide.
IMPORTANT: If you change the number or virtual processors after
installing the operating system, the information in step 5 on page 44
applies.
b) Set the workstation memory under Hardware > Memory according to the
OpenScape UC Application Planning Guide.
IMPORTANT: In productive environments we urgently recommend the
physical presence of the RAM assigned to an OpenScape UC Application
node on the host and reserving it for the node (see also Section 3.1.6,
VM Parameters under Edit Settings, on page 55).
c) Verify that value E1000 is displayed under Hardware > Network
Adapter > Adapter Type as long as VMware ESXi V5 loses UDP
packages less or equal to 40 byte for network boards of type VMXNET3.
See the following URL for details:
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http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/
search.do?cmd=displayKC&docType=kc&externalId=2019944&sliceId=1&docTypeID=DT_KB_1_1&dial
ogID=325576986&stateId=1%200%20325582624
A network board of type E1000 is less efficient than a network board of
type VMXNET3.
NOTE: If you create a VM in a cluster, connect the network board with a
virtual IP switch that can be addressed by several VMs of several hosts
within this cluster. The network connection will otherwise get lost if the VM
is started on another host in the cluster.
If required, delete the network board with a click on Remove and create
a new one with a click on Add....
d) Table 2 on page 36 specifies whether the Manual radio button under
Hardware > Network Adapter > MAC Address must be activated and a
permanent MAC address needs to be entered for this VM.
Using a permanent MAC address ensures that the MAC address is not
changed by any VMware function. The permanent address is required for
license binding.
If required, delete the network board with a click on Remove and create
a new one with a click on Add....
e) Under Resources > CPU > Shares, select the value according to the
CPU shares column of the Table 2 on page 36.
Value High ensures a higher percentage of intervals for time-critical
functionalities such as media server and call processing.
IMPORTANT: We urgently recommend to reserve the required amount
of CPU resources. You can determine the CPU frequency to be reserved
by multiplying the cores required for a node with the processor frequency
required for the VMware configuration.
Example: If eight cores are required for one Small Deployment node in a
2.66 GHz CPU according to specification, you need to reserve
21280 MHz (82660 MHz).
f)
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NOTE: Virtual Appliance for Large Deployment requires an Openfire server that
is installed on a separate computer, the instant-messaging server computer. The
instant-messaging computer is mandatory for the installation by using Virtual
Appliance but the usage of the Openfire server after the installation is not a must.
The Openfire server must not be installed on the application computer (see
Section 12.2, Infrastructure, on page 596).
NOTE: You can use the Virtual Appliance on VMware ESXi V5 but not on
VMware ESXi V4.x because it was created using a virtual machine Version 8.
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addresses within the 192.168.50.0 network using ARP. These IP addresses are
only used as a first step in order for the computers to perform their initial
communication. In a later step, the IP addresses that have been provided by the
CDC tool will be used. For the case that the default use of the 192.168.50.0 IP
address cannot be used, e. g. when all virtual appliances are not installed on the
same VMware ESXi host, the user may change the computers IP address,
subnet mask and default gateway during the computers first start up.
When using Virtual Appliances, LVM2 partitions are created. syncUC can be used
on the application computer, the frontend computers and the media server
computers. The instant-messaging computer uses neither LVM2 nor syncUC.
Update, upgrade or migration will be performed according to the instructions in
Chapter 15, Updating, Upgrading and Migrating at a later date.
The information in the following sections also applies for a virtual computer
created with Virtual Appliance:
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Creating the vApp.iso file
1. Collect the following data for the application computer. It is needed for
creating a vApp.iso.
Mandatory data
a) Password of the Symphonia administrator (compare step 7 on page 200
for the installation without Virtual Appliance).
IMPORTANT: This password must comply with the security policies,
which are defaulted as follows:
- At least 8 characters
- At least one special character
- At least one number
- At least one capital letter
- Not more than 3 identical characters in a row
b) Password for user root of the operating system.
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IMPORTANT: Capital letters "A-Z", small letters "a-z", digits "0-9" and the
underscore "_" are permitted. The latter must not appear at the beginning
or end of the name. The corresponding regular expression reads as
follows:
[A-Za-z0-9][A-Za-z0-9_]*[A-Za-z0-9]
Example:
99_Red_Balloons
d) Password of the Solid database administrator (compare step 11 on page
201 for the installation without Virtual Appliance). Due to security
concerns it should not be the default password (dba).
e) Name for indicating the application computer of the OpenScape UC
Application in the CMP (compare step 10 on page 201 for the installation
without Virtual Appliance). You can leave the default value offboard
unchanged.
IMPORTANT: This name (value of SI_LOCAL_NAME) must not contain
spaces.
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Olson ID
Offset to UTC
Honolulu
Pacific/Honolulu
UTC-10
Anchorage
America/Anchorage
UTC-9
US/Pacific
UTC-8
US/Mountain
UTC-7
US/Central
UTC-6
US/Eastern
UTC-5
Canada/Atlantic
UTC-4
Sao Paulo
America/Sao_Paulo
UTC-3
South Georgia
Atlantic/South_Geogia UTC-2
Azores
Atlantic/Azores
UTC-1
Reykjavik
Atlantic/Reykjavik
UTC
London
Europe/London
UTC
Lisbon
Europe/Lisbon
UTC
Berlin
Europe/Berlin
UTC+1
Madrid
Europe/Madrid
UTC+1
Paris
Europe/Paris
UTC+1
Rome
Europe/Rome
UTC+1
Cairo
Africa/Cairo
UTC+2
Johannesburg
Africa/Johannesburg
UTC+2
Moscow
Europe/Moscow
UTC+3
Tehran
Asia/Tehran
UTC+3:30
Yerevan (Armenia)
Asia/Yerevan
UTC+4
Calcutta
Asia/Calcutta
UTC+5:30
Dhaka
Asia/Dhaka
UTC+6
Ho Chi Minh
Asia/Saigon
UTC+7
Hong Kong
Asia/Hong_Kong
UTC+8
Shanghai
Asia/Shanghai
UTC+8
Taipei
Asia/Taipei
UTC+8
Tokyo
Asia/Tokyo
UTC+9
UTC+10
Salomon Islands
Pacific/Guadalcanal
UTC+11
Auckland
Pacific/Auckland
UTC+12
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3. Collect the following data for each media server computer. It is needed for
creating a vApp.iso.
Mandatory data
a) Display name of the media server computer
Name for indicating the media server computer of the OpenScape UC
Application in the CMP (compare step 42 on page 215 for the installation
without Virtual Appliance).
IMPORTANT: This name (value of SI_LOCAL_NAME) must not contain
spaces.
b) FQDN of the media server computer
c) IP address of the media server computer
d) Subnet mask of the media server computer (compare step 82 on page
158 for the installation without Virtual Appliance)
e) IP address of the default gateway for the media server computer
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6. Execute the following sub-steps to download the four OVA files from the
Software Supply Server (SWS):
a) Login to the SWS.
IMPORTANT: Check which role your SWS account has. It is shown at
the top of the web page when you are logged in to the SWS. Depending
on the project status, the BASIC role might not be sufficient for
downloading the OVA files. You might need the ADVANCED role or
EXPERT role.
b) Search for the product version <version> CMP vApps.
Example:
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8. Enter the path to the OVA file you want to use in the Deploy from a file or
URL field.
9. Click on Next.
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13. Enter the name of the virtual computer to be indicated in VMware in the Name
field and select the inventory location.
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19. Activate the Thick provisioning format check box (compare with step 10 on
page 52 of the installation of a virtual computer without Virtual Appliance).
NOTE: You can enlarge the harddisk capacity retrospectively under the
following conditions:
- The virtual computer is switched off.
- There are no snapshots.
NOTE: When operating in test and demonstration systems you can save
considerable disk space by activating Thin provisioned format. This means
that the virtual harddisk grows with the actually required memory. This option
is supported for all virtual computers of OpenScape UC Application, but we
do not recommend it for the application and media server computer in
productive systems.
20. Click on Next.
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Starting
28. Provide the vApp.iso file you created in step 5 on page 92 to the application
computer as usual under Edit Settings... > Hardware > CD/DVD Drive in
the Datastore ISO file field.
In doing so make sure that the Connect at power on check box is active in
the Device Status section.
29. Click the application computer in the inventory with the right mouse button
and select Open Console.
30. Start the application computer. The reconfiguration of this computer starts
automatically.
You have the following example output:
Example:
...
search for IP....
check if ip 192.168.55.250 is already in use
found ip: 192.168.55.250
OSConfigurator will use the following IP(s):
Local IP :192.168.55.250
Press ENTER to modify the values or wait 20 seconds to
proceed
After pressing ENTER yast will be called. Please modify your
networksettings and return.
The application computer now has the IP address 192.168.55.250. Wait more
than 20 seconds and continue with step 31 on page 103.
If you do not want to accept these values, e. g. because the virtual computers
are not all installed on the same VMware ESXi host, press the <Enter> key
within 20 seconds. The YaST Network Card Setup dialog opens.
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Enter the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway etc.of the application
computer and save the changes.
IMPORTANT: Do not change the host name!
Continue with step 31 on page 103.
31. Click the frontend computers, the media server computers and the instantmessaging server computer in the inventory with the right mouse button and
select Open Console.
32. Start the frontend computers, the media server computers and the instantmessaging server computer.
NOTE: The VMware Tools are not installed and UEFI is deactivated by
default.
See Section 3.1.8, Installing the VMware Tools, on page 62 to install the
VMware Tools.
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They get their IP addresses by ARP requests. They connect to the application
computer and retrieve their IP addresses, subnet masks etc. that have been
provided by the vApp.iso file. They reconnect to the application computer
with the new values. You can follow these actions on the VMware console of
the application computer.
NOTE: You cannot determine which computer gets which configuration data
provided by the vApp.iso file. This assignment is done automatically.
You have the following example output:
Example:
...
search for IP....
check if ip 192.168.55.250 is already in use
found ip: 192.168.55.250
OSConfigurator will use the following IP(s):
Local IP :192.168.55.250
Backend IP:192.168.55.200
Press ENTER to modify the values or wait 20 seconds to
proceed
After pressing ENTER yast will be called. Please modify your
networksettings and return.
Wait more than 20 seconds. Continue with step 33 on page 105.
If you do not want to accept these values, e. g. because the virtual computers
are not all installed on the same VMware ESXi host, press the <Enter> key
within 20 seconds. The YaST Network Card Setup dialog opens.
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Enter the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway etc. of the local computer
and save the changes.
IMPORTANT: Do not change the host name!
You are asked to enter the IP address of the application computer:
Please insert the BackendIP
BACKEND:
Enter it.
Example output:
OSConfigurator will use the following IP(s):
Local IP :192.168.61.201
Backend IP:192.168.61.200
Shutting down network interfaces:
...
Found Symphonia enviroment
configurationID: StandardDuplexLarge
configurationName: Media Server
Starting Configuration for Media Server
Connect to "backend.uc"....................................
Repeat this procedure for all frontend computers, all media server computers
and the instant-messaging computer and continue with step 33 on page 105.
33. The application computer reconfigures itself by using the values provided by
the vApp.iso file.
Example for the output in the command line of the frontend computer:
...
Found Symphonia enviroment
configurationID: StandardDuplexLarge
configurationName: Frontend Server
Starting Configuration for Frontend Server
Connect to "backend.uc"..................................
Waiting for Server ...
Got OS reconfiguiration
do OS Configuration
Save Configuration as /tmp/OSUC1165490947488272608.temp
Socket will be closed
Socket closed
ENDING
Okay, I am FE 1
Change Root Password ...external: Changing password for root.
external: Password changed.
external ERR: New Password: Bad password: too simple
external ERR: Reenter New Password:
done
Change IP and Subnetmask ...done
Setting Default Gateway(Route) ...done
Setting hostname ....
Done
setting DNS_StaticListdone
setting DNS_SearchListdone
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rewrite DNS-Filesdone
Restarting Network ...
...
external:
eth0
IP address: 10.10.10.20/24
...
external: ..doneSetting up service (localfs) network . . .
. . . . . . ...done
...
Generate New SSH-Fingerprints
...
Generate New SSH-Fingerprints DONE
Connect to "backend.uc".......
Waiting for Server ...
Got UC reconfiguiration order
do UC Configuration
34. The OpenScape UC Application starts on the application computer.
Example for the output in the command line of the application computer being
connected to one frontend computer, one mediaserver computer and the
instant-messaging computer:
...
Starting Solid for SymphoniaFW ... Running in standalone mode
Found Symphonia enviroment
configurationID: StandardDuplexLarge
configurationName: Backend Server
...
New connection from /10.10.10.30
Connection for CLIENT_MS established
...
CLIENT_MS 0 is done
CLIENT_MS 0:done sucessfully
CLIENT_FE 0:ongoing
CLIENT_OF 0:ongoing
New connection from /10.10.10.50
Connection for CLIENT_OF established
...
CLIENT_OF 0 is done
CLIENT_MS 0:done sucessfully
CLIENT_FE 0:ongoing
CLIENT_OF 0:done sucessfully
New connection from /10.10.10.20
Connection for CLIENT_FE established
...
CLIENT_FE 0 is done
CLIENT_MS 0:done sucessfully
CLIENT_FE 0:done sucessfully
CLIENT_OF 0:done sucessfully
...
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external:
external:
external:
external:
external:
external:
external:
external:
external:
external:
external:
external:
external:
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
[executeAllInstallPluginAction]
[executeAllInstallPluginAction]
[executeAllInstallPluginAction]
[executeAllInstallPluginAction]
[executeAllInstallPluginAction]
[executeAllInstallPluginAction]
[executeAllInstallPluginAction]
[executeAllInstallPluginAction]
[executeAllInstallPluginAction]
[executeAllInstallPluginAction]
[executeAllInstallPluginAction]
[executeAllInstallPluginAction]
[executeAllInstallPluginAction]
external: [executeAllInstallPluginAction]
external: [executeAllInstallPluginAction]
external: [executeAllInstallPluginAction]
OSCBE.TestDomain.com
external: [executeAllInstallPluginAction]
external: [executeAllInstallPluginAction]
***
external: [executeAllInstallPluginAction]
external: [executeAllInstallPluginAction]
LiH63ae0raDsxdXN7MFOYDIx+MVcdLK+G+Ng0fBM
external: [executeAllInstallPluginAction]
external: [executeAllInstallPluginAction]
external: [executeAllInstallPluginAction]
tools/install
...
SI_COMMUNITY_NAME NewCommunityName
SI_DB_HOST OSCBE.TestDomain.com
SI_DB_INSTALL_DIR /opt/siemens/solid
SI_DB_LOGON_NAME dba
SI_DB_LOGON_PASSWORD oeBZwwuObPc=
SI_DB_PORT 16760
SI_DB_SELECTION Solid
SI_FW_DB_MIGRATION false
SI_IS_HP8K 0
SI_IS_INSTALLED_VIA_IMAGING 1
SI_LOCAL_HOST OSCBE.TestDomain.com
SI_LOCAL_NAME offboardVM
SI_LOCAL_TYPE BACKEND
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SI_COMMUNITY_NAME NewCommunityName
SI_DB_HOST OSCBE.TestDomain.com
SI_DB_LOGON_NAME dba
SI_DB_LOGON_PASSWORD oeBZwwuObPc=
SI_DB_PORT 16760
SI_DB_SELECTION Solid
SI_IS_HP8K 0
SI_IS_INSTALLED_VIA_IMAGING 1
SI_LOCAL_HOST
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
SI_LOCAL_NAME frontend1
SI_LOCAL_TYPE FRONTEND
SI_MULTICAST false
SI_PRIMARY_NODE false
SI_PRIMARY_NODE_HOST
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3:off
3:off
3:on
3:on
4:off
4:off
4:off
4:off
5:off
5:off
5:on
5:on
6:off
6:off
6:off
6:off
37. You must relogin to the frontend computers, t he media server computers and
the instant-messaging computer after they have reconfigured themselves.
38. The reconfiguration status of the frontend computers, the media server
computers and the instant-messaging computer is shown in the command
line of the application computer as well.
a) The instant-messaging computer has been reconfigured:
...
CLIENT_OF
CLIENT_MS
CLIENT_FE
CLIENT_OF
0 is done
0 :
ongoing
0:
ongoing
0:
done sucessfully
b) The frontend computer has been reconfigured:
CLIENT_FE
CLIENT_MS
CLIENT_FE
CLIENT_OF
0 is done
0:
ongoing
0:
done sucessfully
0:
done sucessfully
c) The media server computer has been reconfigured:
CLIENT_MS
CLIENT_MS
CLIENT_FE
CLIENT_OF
...
0 is done
0:
done sucessfully
0:
done sucessfully
0:
done sucessfully
39. Only the English language is installed for different purposes on the media
server computers. See step 10 on page 299 for purposes of the English
language indicated by the text uc-tts, uc-asr, announ or languagepack
in the names of the corresponding RPM package names.
NOTE: The actions described below must be done manually.
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Backup
40. Save the vApp.iso and the OVA file on a medium that can be accessed
even if the application computer, the front-end computers, the media server
computers and the instant-messaging server computer are damaged beyond
repair.
Check
41. Follow the instructions in Section 5.4, Checking the Installation, on page
347 and heed the information in Section 5.5, Trouble Ticket, on page 358.
Configuration
42. VERY IMPORTANT: The firewalls on the application computer, the front-end
computers, the media server computers and the instant-messaging server
computer are deactivated and all ports are open. Consider the customers
requirements and the information provided in Chapter 6, Configuring the
OpenScape UC Application.
Further components
43. If required, continue with the chapters that follow Chapter 6.
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- vmmemctl module
- vmmemctl module
- vmmemctl module
- vmmemctl module
- vmmemctl module
- vmmemctl module
- vmmemctl module
- vmmemctl module
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lib64/libblkid.so.1.0
lib64/libc-2.4.so
lib64/libcom_err.so.2.1
lib64/libdl-2.4.so
lib64/libext2fs.so.2.4
lib64/libhistory.so.5.1
lib64/libncurses.so.5.5
lib64/libpthread-2.4.so
lib64/libreadline.so.5.1
lib64/librt-2.4.so
lib64/libuuid.so.1.2
lib64/libnss_files-2.4.so
lib64/libnss_files.so.2
lib64/libgcc_s.so.1
Driver modules: ide-core ide-disk scsi_mod sd_mod vmxnet piix
scsi_transport_spi mptbase mptscsih mptspi ide-generic processor
thermal fan edd libata ahci ata_piix
Filesystem modules: jbd ext3
Including: initramfs fsck.ext3
Bootsplash: SuSE-SLES (800x600)
16873 blocks
No X install found.
File /etc/udev/rules.d/99-vmware-scsi-udev.rules is backed up to
/etc/udev/rules.d/99-vmware-scsi-udev.rules.old.0.
The file /etc/udev/rules.d/99-vmware-scsi-udev.rules that this
program was about to install already exists. Overwrite? [yes]
Checking acpi hot plug done
Stopping VMware Tools services in the virtual machine:
Switching to guest configuration: done
Paravirtual SCSI module: done
Guest memory manager: done
VM communication interface: done
VM communication interface: done
Guest operating system daemon: done
The configuration of VMware Tools 4.0.0 build-208167 for Linux
for this running kernel completed successfully.
You must restart your X session before any mouse or graphics
changes take effect.
You can now run VMware Tools by invoking the following command:
"/usr/bin/vmware-toolbox" during an X server session.
To enable advanced X features (e.g., guest resolution fit, drag
and drop, and file and text copy/paste), you will need to do one
(or more) of the following:
1. Manually start /usr/bin/vmware-user
2. Log out and log back into your desktop session; and,
3. Restart your X session.
Enjoy,
--the VMware team
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NOTE: Please note that special requirements might apply for the media server
computers, e g. SSE2.x (Streaming SIMD Extension) support. For details see the
OpenScape UC Application Planning Guide.
IMPORTANT: The media server supports IPv4 as well as IPv6. If you use TTS
or ASR, the media server must be available under an IPv4 address and at least
one IPv4 streaming route must have been configured in the media server. You
can obtain details from the administrator documentation OpenScape UC Application Configuration and Administration.
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to have only one partition, the root partition (/). The script that backs up data
secures only the root partition. All other partitions installed beside the root
partition (for example /opt) are not backed up.
IMPORTANT: syncUC is not supported if UUIDs (Universally Unique
Identifier) are used in the /etc/fstab file.
Section 4.2.2, Partitioning, on page 123 describes the creation of the
necessary partitions including the use of LVM2.
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3. Partition sizes
Table 5 on page 118 indicates the hard disk's minimum size and, depending
on this, the partitions' size. This table is valid for the application computer and
possibly available frontend and media server computers.
Partition
Partition
type
N3
300
OpenScape UC Application
Planning Guide
Primary
Primary
N-4
296
Logical
volume
group
OpenScape
UC
UC1
(N-4)/3
98,7
Logical
UC2
(N-4)/3
98,7
Logical
0.9*(N-4)/3
88,8
Temporary snapshot 4
Logical
0.1*(N-4)/3
9,9
Hard disk
/boot
Primary
Swap
LVM2 memory
Logical volume group
Table 5
1
2
3
4
Partition Sizes without using a USB Hard Disk for File System Backup
NOTE: You can use other partition sizes for non-standard upgrades (see step 12
on page 845, step 11 on page 856, step 10 on page 868, step 10 on page 949
and step 10 on page 960).
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2. Select Installation.
3. Activate the check box I Agree to the License Terms and click on Next.
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4.2.2 Partitioning
Two LVM2 logical volumes and one partition for backing up the file system are
required for performing a data backup and restore of the OpenScape UC
Application using syncUC. The logical volumes are not installed by default when
setting up SLES. Therefore, the following steps are necessary:
8. Click on Partitioning.
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9. Leave the radio button Custom Partitioning (for experts) activated and click
on Next.
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12. Enter the value for the Boot partition in the Size field according to Table 5 on
page 118 and click on Next.
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18. Enter the value for the Swap partition in the Size field according to Table 5 on
page 118 and click on Next.
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23. Enter the value for the LVM2 memory in the Size field according to Table 5 on
page 118 and click on Next.
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34. Enter the volume's name in the Logical Volume field, for example UC1 and
click on Next.
35. Activate the Manual Size radio button.
36. Enter the size of the UC partition 1 in the Manual Size field according to Table
5 on page 118 and click on Next.
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41. Enter the volume's name in the Logical Volume field, for example UC2 and
click on Next.
42. Activate the Manual Size radio button.
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43. Enter the size of the UC partition 2 in the Manual Size field according to Table
5 on page 118 and click on Next.
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NOTE: When the SLES setup is complete, partition properties are displayed
under yast > System > Partitioner.
47. Click on Accept.
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NOTE: X-Server is not required for starting e.g. IBM Lotus Domino Setup.
This may also occur by using SSH with X11 forwarding or Xauthority / xauth
to access the computer remotely.
50. Click on Details.
51. Click on the Search tab.
52. In this step, a check is performed as to whether necessary RPM packages
are installed on the computer.
The below list of necessary packages depends on one or several of the
following points:
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acl
apache2
agfa-fonts
dejavu
dump
expect
libgcc43-32bit1
libstdc++33-32bit
libstdc++43-32bit2
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nfs-client3
nfs-kernel-server4
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yast2-nfs-client3
yast2-nfs-server4
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yast2-nfs-server5
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acl
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net-snmp1
nfs-client2
nfs-kernel-server3
openssh
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zip
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yast2-nfs-client2
1. This RPM only is needed, if a network management system on a separate computer wants to
receive information from both the SLES SNMP agent and the SNMP agent of the OpenScape
UC Application.
2. This RPM only is needed if you want to use provide ISO files or a repository in osc-setup via the
network and this computer should be the target computer for this action.
3. This RPM only is needed if you want to provide ISO files or a repository in osc-setup via the network and this computer should be the source computer for this action.
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acl
Command for manipulating POSIX access control lists
agfa-fonts
TrueType fonts that are needed for the menus of video conferences
apache2
This package is required only on the application computer for package
scs_httpd_config.
dejavu
This package must be installed on the computer where the media server
is installed in order to show cyrillic names of video conference
participants.
dump
Please obtain details about dump from Section 4.5, Configuring the File
System Backup, on page 181.
expect
This package is needed by the OpenScape Voice Assistant.
NOTE: This package needs to be installed on the application computer
only.
This package is needed by the OpenScape Voice Assistant.
libqt4
Core components of the Qt-C++ program library
libQtWebKit4
Core components of the Qt-C++ program library
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netcat
This package is needed by the OpenScape Voice Assistant.
net-snmp
This RPM only is needed, if a network management system on a separate
computer should receive information from both the SLES SNMP agent
and the SNMP agent of the OpenScape UC Application.
This package contains the SNMP Daemon and also is required when you
use net-snmp commands such as snmpwalk for checking the
SharedServices-MIB on the application computer and thus the SSDP
functionality.
nfs-client
NFS client that is needed if a remote installation of the OpenScape UC
Application is done by using NFS
nfs-kernel-server
NFS server that is needed if a remote installation of the OpenScape UC
Application is done by using NFS
openssh
perl-XML-XPath
A set of modules for parsing and evaluating XPath statements.
xorg-x11-server-extra
This package contains additional X servers (Xdmx, Xephyr, Xnest and
Xvfb). The media server requires this package. This does not mean,
however, that the X server may be activated (see step 49 on page 140).
zip
A program for compressing files.
Optional packages
wireshark
The OpenScape UC Application does not require this package, but it can
be used for diagnosis purposes.
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56. If required, click on the Continue button in the Changed Packages dialog.
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59. After setting up the operating system select Boot from Hard Disk and push
the return key.
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61. Enter the password for user root, confirm it and select Next.
62. Enter the computer name in the Hostname field and the domain name in the
Domain Name field.
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63. Deactivate the Change Hostname via DHCP check box for the network
board.
NOTE: This will prevent the media server from using the then generated
entry in /etc/hosts to generate a wrong IP address binding.
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68. Activate the check box No, Skip This Test and select Next.
69. Verify that the CIM Server service is disabled and click on Next.
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71. Enter a user name and its password. Confirm the password in the fourth field
and select Next.
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73. Activate the Skip Configuration check box and select Next.
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76. Log in as user root with the password entered in step 61 on page 151.
77. Enter command yast.
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80. Enter <Alt> + t to activate the Statically assigned IP Address check box.
81. Enter the computer's IP address in the IP Address field.
82. Enter the subnet mask in the Subnet Mask field.
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IMPORTANT: If you do not use any DNS servers and wish to install the Very
Large Deployment, you need to enter the fully qualified domain names of
computers in the /etc/hosts file on specific computers at a later date. See
Section 4.6, Using FQDNs for Very Large Deployment, on page 184 for
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details.
NOTE: If you wish to change the host name or the DNS server at a later date,
execute command yast dns and the script changeSFWip.sh (see the
administrator documentation OpenScape UC Application Configuration and
Administration for details).
88. If required, enter the IP addresses of further DNS servers in the Name Server
2 and Name Server 3 fields.
89. Select OK.
90. Select Quit.
91. Check whether the following conditions are met:
The net-snmp RPM had been installed on the application computer (see
step 52 on page 140).
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This configures the port 8167 as the proxy port of the SLES SNMP agent.
This enables a network management system to receive SNMP messages
from both the SLES SNMP agent and the SNMP agent of the OpenScape
UC Application on port 161.
NOTE: Only V1 and V2 of SNMP are supported. Both versions are
covered by the command above.
d) Save the changes you made.
e) Start or restart the net-snmp daemon:
rcsnmpd restart
This command can be executed in any directory on the application
computer.
f)
92. IMPORTANT: Check if the system time of all OpenScape UC Applicationrelated computers is synchronized with a maximum difference of one second.
If the system time difference between the computers and the telephones
exceeds one second, contact the IT person responsible for the network and
request that the system time be synchronized. The Network Time Protocol
(NTP) is often used for synchronizing the system time (see Section 3.1.9.2,
Configuring the NTP Service, on page 66).
If SRTP is used, the time zone too must be the same on all computers.
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Select Legacy Only and push the + key as often as it takes to position
Legacy Only at the top of the Boot Order list.
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3. The pvs command provides the total size of a physical partition and the free
space on a partition.
Example output:
PV
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NOTE: This section does not only apply for the application computer but also for
possibly available frontend computers, media server computers, Mobile Client
Facade server computers and instant-messaging server computer (Openfire
server computer).
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The bonding network board and the real network boards all have the same MAC
address. If not otherwise configured, the bonding network board copies the MAC
address of the first slave device. This MAC address is then assigned to all other
slaves also and remains persistent even if the first slave device is removed. It
does not change until the bonding network board is disabled or reconfigured.
IMPORTANT: Verify that the real network board you bound a license to is the first
slave device. Only this way the network board keeps its MAC address upon
bonding and only then the CLA (Customer License Agent) accepts the license as
valid, because it is bound to the MAC address.
The bonding network board must carry the FDQN.
The bonding of two real network boards results e.g. in the following configuration:
# /sbin/ifconfig
bond0
eth0
eth1
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4.4.1.2 Installation
1. Open a command line as user root.
2. Execute the following command:
yast lan
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3. Leave the Traditional Method with ifup radio button activated and select
Next.
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6. Select General.
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All network boards to be bonded are displayed in the list without IP address.
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12. Move to the Device Type field and push the button.
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16. Enter the IP address of the bonding network board in the IP Address field.
The two existing network boards will be visible from the network only under
this one bonding IP address.
17. Check whether the subnet mask has the correct value.
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19. Push the key until you have selected a network board to be bonded and
push the Enter key to activate the check box of this network board.
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20. Execute step 19 for all other network boards to be bonded also.
21. Verify that value ...active-backup ... is selected in the Bond Driver Options
field.
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The bonding network board (bond0) is displayed with its IP address. The two
bonded network boards, however, appear without IP address.
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You can also use the fdisk -l command. If a device is connected to the
USB interface, the line /dev/sdxx of this command's output shows the
connected USB device.
d) If the /media directory does not exist yet, create it:
mkdir /media
e) Mount the USB hard disk:
Example:
mount /dev/sdf1 /media
f)
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To this you need the SLES installation source (DVD or installation source in
the network).
If Large Deployment or Very Large Deployment is available, you need to execute
the following steps also:
IMPORTANT: If you do not execute these steps, restoring will fail.
8. Log on to all frontend computers as root and execute steps 3 on page 182 to
7 on page 182.
NOTE: You can execute these steps in parallel on all frontend computers, on
the application computer and all media server computers.
9. Log on to all media server computers as root and execute steps 3 on page
182 to 7 on page 182.
NOTE: You can execute these steps in parallel on all media server
computers, on the application computer and all frontend computers.
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NOTE: OpenScape Fusion clients and the Outlook plug-in must be able to
resolve FQDNs only if you use FQDNs instead of computer names or IP
addresses for installing the OpenScape UC Application (see Editing Respone
Files in Section 5.2.2, Procedure, on page 198).
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xpr7.mywindowsdomain xpr7
docof02facade.site docof02facade
webcollaboration.mywindowsdomain webcollaboration
lotusdomino.mywindowsdomain lotusdomino
ocs.mywindowsdomain ocs
openfire.site openfire
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2. Frontend computer
a) Application computer of the same cluster
b) NTP server computer
3. Media server computer
a) Application computer of the same cluster
b) Network board for the SIP communication of the PBX computer of the
same cluster
c) NTP server computer
4. PBX computer
a) Optional: Application computer of the same cluster
b) Network board for the SIP communication of all media servers of the
same cluster
c) NTP server computer
5. XPR computer
Windows computers resolve FQDNs via the
%Windir%\system32\drivers\hosts file.
a) Domain controller computer of its Windows domain
b) Application computer of the same cluster
c) PBX computer of the same cluster
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Initial
Confirm the topology of the OpenScape UC Application system and verify that
the infrastructure components are the appropriate versions. Refer to the
OpenScape UC Application, Planning Guide.
Note:
The network topology at the customer site is the responsibility of the customers
IT organization.
Prior to starting the OpenScape UC Application Unified Communications Server
installation you should be provided a set of deployment worksheets or
instructions from the customer administrator or representative. See Section 2.3,
Information Provision by the Customer, on page 30.
If virtual computers are used, make sure that the values described in Table 2 on
page 36 are set.
Make sure that the computers have been duly prepared according to Chapter
4, Installing and Configuring the Computer and Operating System.
Make sure that users exist in the database and then map them, based on
topology, to the planned OpenScape UC Application users.
Check that preparation of all domains and systems as described in Part 2 Preparations is complete.
Check if the system time of all OpenScape UC Application-related computers is
synchronized with a maximum difference of one second.
Note:
If the system time difference between the computers and the telephones
exceeds one second, contact the IT person responsible for the network and
request that the system time be synchronized. The Network Time Protocol
(NTP) is often used for synchronizing the system time (YaST > Network
Services > NTP Configuration).
Note:
When using SRTP, the time zone has to be identical on all computers.
If you use an FSC RX330 as computer, sporadic leaps in time may occur when
deploying the BIOS default settings. To prevent this, set value Disabled in the
BIOS under Advanced > Advanced System Configuration > High Precision
Event Timer.
Table 6
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Initial
Attention!
Validate the certificates assigned to the OpenScape UC Application-related
computers. You can obtain details on this from the administrator documentation
OpenScape UC Application Configuration and Administration.
Table 6
5.1.2 Accounts
The following accounts exist in OpenScape UC Application:
NOTE: The following accounts are not created by OpenScape UC Application.
After the installation, password complexity rules that match the customer's
password policy can be defined by the system administrator in a policy
settings file for all OpenScape UC Application user accounts.
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5.1.3 Database
While OpenScape UC Application is being set up, a Solid database 6.5 is
automatically installed for Small Deployment and Large Deployment.
IMPORTANT: The solidDB console is an unsupported tool of the database
manufacturer (Solid Information Technology). In customer systems, it may be
used only with direct Global Vendor Support (GVS) or under supervision of the
Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH & Co. KG development. Severe
database corruption can occur by using this tool to modify the database.
NOTE: Each SQL client tool that does not terminate transactions immediately
may decrease the Solid database performance significantly. Terminate these
tools immediately after job/lookup/... is through.
A MySQL database is installed for Very Large Deployment.
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5.2.1 Preparation
NOTE: The application computer is the machine on which the OpenScape
backend services are installed. The media server computer is the machine on
which the OpenScape media services are installed, if they are not set up on the
application computer. The web server (Tomcat) is installed on the frontend
computer for accessing the application computer from the Desktop Client, Web
Client or Mobile Client, but not for accessing the CMP. This applies if the web
server is not installed on the application computer. Several entities may exist of
the media server computer and of the frontend computer.
The following table lists the components to be installed:
Component
Integrated
Deployment
Small
Deployment
Application
computer
Application
computer
Application
computer
-1
-2
-2
Optional
Optional
External3
External 3
Frontend
computer
Media server
computer
OpenSOA4 Framework
Solid Database5
ActiveMQ
Table 7
1 In this deployment scenario, the OpenScape Voice is required on the application computer, but the OpenScape Voice installation is not
described in this guide.
2 In this deployment scenario, the PBX is required on a computer different from the application computer. The installation of the PBX is not
described in this guide.
3 This component operates on a separate Windows computer.
4 OpenSOA of the Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH & Co. KG
5 MySQL database for Very Large Deployment
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5.2.2 Procedure
5.2.2.1 Example of Deployment Scenario Small Deployment
1. Mount the Repository ISO file according to the following pattern:
mount -o loop <path>/OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Repository-<version number>.iso /mnt
If you do not wish to mount a Repository ISO file on the computer hard disk
but on a DVD, mount the DVD first by the mount /dev/cdrom /media
command and subsequently the ISO file by the following command:
mount -o loop <path>/OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Repository-<version>.iso /mnt
Example:
mount -o loop /media/OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Repository-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso /mnt
If you wish to mount the Repository ISO file on a USB stick instead of on the
computer hard disk, proceed as follows:
IMPORTANT: Only FAT32-formatted USB sticks are natively supported by
SLES 11. All ISO installation files are smaller than 4 GB and can thus be
processed by FAT32.
a) List all sd devices:
ls /dev/sd*
Example output:
/dev/sda /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 /dev/sda3
b) Connect the USB stick to the computer.
c) List all sd devices once again:
ls /dev/sd*
Example output:
/dev/sda /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 /dev/sda3 /dev/sdf /dev/sdf1
The connected USB stick makes the difference between the two outputs.
In this example it is a USB stick (sdf) with one partition (sdf1). If the USB
stick had several partitions, sdf2, sdf3 etc. would also be put out.
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You can also use the fdisk -l command. If a device is connected to the
USB interface, the line /dev/sdxx of this command's output shows the
connected USB device.
d) If the /media directory does not exist yet, create it:
mkdir /media
e) Mount the USB stick:
Example:
mount /dev/sdf1 /media
f)
Example:
mount -o loop /media/OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Repository-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso /mnt
cp /mnt/templates/knut.responsefile.txt.templ_StandardDuplexSmall /root/knut.responsefile.txt
cp /mnt/templates/knut.responsefile.txt.templ_Small /root/knut.responsefile.txt
IMPORTANT: Copy the file as specified to the directory named /root but
not to the Root directory /.
3. Copy the checkResponsefileOnLocalNode.sh file from the
OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Repository -<version>.iso file to the
computer as follows.
cp /mnt/support/checkResponsefileOnLocalNode.sh /root/
This script serves for checking the edited response file in step 13 on page
201.
4. Unmount the ISO file.
umount /mnt
5. Make the knut.repsonsefile.txt editable.
chmod +w /root/knut.responsefile.txt
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6. Open the response file with an editor (for example with vi):
vi /root/knut.responsefile.txt
7. Look for the following line:
SI_SYMPHONIA_ADMIN_PASSWORD=<PLACEHOLDER_symphonia_admin_pass
word>
Replace <PLACEHOLDER_symphonia_admin_password> with the
password of the Symphonia administrator.
IMPORTANT: This password must comply with the security policies, which
are defaulted as follows:
- At least 8 characters
- At least one special character
- At least one number
- At least one capital letter
- Not more than 3 identical characters in a row
8. Look for the following line:
SI_COMMUNITY_NAME=<PLACEHOLDER_community_name>
Replace <PLACEHOLDER_community_name> with the community name.
IMPORTANT: If several application computers are used in the network,
verify that the community names of these OpenScape UC Application
systems differ.
IMPORTANT: Capital letters "A-Z", small letters "a-z", digits "0-9" and the
underscore "_" are permitted. The latter must not appear at the beginning or
end of the name. The corresponding regular expression reads as follows:
[A-Za-z0-9][A-Za-z0-9_]*[A-Za-z0-9]
Example:
99_Red_Balloons
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Example:
mount -o loop /tmp/shi/osuca7/OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Repository-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso /mnt
If you do not wish to mount a Repository ISO file on the computer hard disk
but on a DVD, mount the DVD first by the mount /dev/cdrom /media
command and subsequently the ISO file by the following command:
mount -o loop <path>/OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Repository-<version>.iso /mnt
Example:
mount -o loop /media/OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Repository-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso /mnt
If you wish to mount the Repository ISO file on a USB stick instead of on the
computer hard disk, proceed as follows:
IMPORTANT: Only FAT32-formatted USB sticks are natively supported by
SLES 11. All ISO installation files are smaller than 4 GB and can thus be
processed by FAT32.
a) List all sd devices:
ls /dev/sd*
Example output:
/dev/sda /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 /dev/sda3
b) Connect the USB stick to the computer.
c) List all sd devices once again:
ls /dev/sd*
Example output:
/dev/sda /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 /dev/sda3 /dev/sdf /dev/sdf1
The connected USB stick makes the difference between the two outputs.
In this example it is a USB stick (sdf) with one partition (sdf1). If the USB
stick had several partitions, sdf2, sdf3 etc. would also be put out.
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You can also use the fdisk -l command. If a device is connected to the
USB interface, the line /dev/sdxx of this command's output shows the
connected USB device.
d) If the /media directory does not exist yet, create it:
mkdir /media
e) Mount the USB stick:
Example:
mount /dev/sdf1 /media
f)
Example:
mount -o loop /media/OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Repository-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso /mnt
IMPORTANT: Copy the file as specified to the directory named /root but
not to the Root directory /.
3. Copy the checkResponsefileOnLocalNode.sh file from the
OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Repository -<version>.iso file to the
computer as follows.
cp /mnt/support/checkResponsefileOnLocalNode.sh /root/
This script serves for checking the edited response file in step 14 on page
206.
4. Unmount the ISO file.
umount /mnt
5. Make the knut.repsonsefile.txt editable.
chmod +w /root/knut.responsefile.txt
6. Open the response file with an editor (for example with vi):
vi /root/knut.responsefile.txt
7. Look for the following line:
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SI_SYMPHONIA_ADMIN_PASSWORD=<PLACEHOLDER_symphonia_admin_pass
word>
Replace <PLACEHOLDER_symphonia_admin_password> with the
password of the Symphonia administrator.
IMPORTANT: This password must comply with the security policies, which
are defaulted as follows:
- At least 8 characters
- At least one special character
- At least one number
- At least one capital letter
- Not more than 3 identical characters in a row
8. Look for the following line:
SI_COMMUNITY_NAME=<PLACEHOLDER_community_name>
9. Replace <PLACEHOLDER_community_name> with the community name.
IMPORTANT: If several application computers are used in the network,
verify that the community names of these OpenScape UC Application
systems differ.
IMPORTANT: Capital letters "A-Z", small letters "a-z", digits "0-9" and the
underscore "_" are permitted. The latter must not appear at the beginning or
end of the name. The corresponding regular expression reads as follows:
[A-Za-z0-9][A-Za-z0-9_]*[A-Za-z0-9]
Example:
99_Red_Balloons
10. Look for the following lines:
SI_PRIMARY_NODE_HOST=<PLACEHOLDER_fqdn>
SI_LOCAL_HOST=<PLACEHOLDER_fqdn>
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SI_DB_HOST=<PLACEHOLDER_fqdn>
Replace <PLACEHOLDER_fqdn> with the fully qualified domain name
(FQDN) or the IP address of the application computer. We recommend using
the FQDN.
IMPORTANT: If two (or more) network cards are used, only one interface
card can be used to access the OpenScape UC Application on the application
computer from the clients.
Ensure that the application server name used in the response file is resolved
to the IP address of the network card used for the following clients:
- OpenScape UC Application Desktop Client
- OpenScape UC Application Web Client
- Clients that use the Outlook plug-in
The connectors may otherwise be started on the wrong network card (see
Section 4.4, Configuring Multiple Network Interface Cards, on page 165).
11. Look for the following line:
SI_LOCAL_NAME=offboard
If required, replace offboard with the name of the application computer to
be displayed in the CMP.
IMPORTANT: The value of SI_LOCAL_NAME must not contain spaces.
12. Look for the following line:
SI_DB_LOGON_PASSWORD=<PLACEHOLDER_dbms_dba_password>
h) Replace <PLACEHOLDER_dbms_dba_password> with the password of
the Solid database administrator. Due to security concerns it should not
be the default password (dba).
13. Save the response file.
14. Execute the file copied in step 3 on page 204.
bash /root/checkResponsefileOnLocalNode.sh
This script reads this response file and checks,
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Example:
mount -o loop /tmp/shi/osuca7/OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Repository-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso /mnt
If you do not wish to mount a Repository ISO file on the computer hard disk
but on a DVD, mount the DVD first by the mount /dev/cdrom /media
command and subsequently the ISO file by the following command:
If you wish to mount the Repository ISO file on a USB stick instead of on the
computer hard disk, proceed as follows:
IMPORTANT: Only FAT32-formatted USB sticks are natively supported by
SLES 11. All ISO installation files are smaller than 4 GB and can thus be
processed by FAT32.
a) List all sd devices:
ls /dev/sd*
Example output:
/dev/sda /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 /dev/sda3
b) Connect the USB stick to the computer.
c) List all sd devices once again:
ls /dev/sd*
Example output:
/dev/sda /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 /dev/sda3 /dev/sdf /dev/sdf1
The connected USB stick makes the difference between the two outputs.
In this example it is a USB stick (sdf) with one partition (sdf1). If the USB
stick had several partitions, sdf2, sdf3 etc. would also be put out.
You can also use the fdisk -l command. If a device is connected to the
USB interface, the line /dev/sdxx of this command's output shows the
connected USB device.
d) If the /media directory does not exist yet, create it:
mkdir /media
e) Mount the USB stick:
Example:
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Example:
mount -o loop /media/OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Repository-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso /mnt
17. Execute the following command to copy the response file template:
cp /mnt/templates/knut.responsefile.txt.templ_Large_FE /root/knut.responsefile.txt
IMPORTANT: Copy the file as specified to the directory named /root but
not to the Root directory /.
18. Copy the file .../support/checkResponsefileOnLocalNode.sh
from the file OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Repository-<version>.iso to
the frontend computer in the same manner. This script serves for checking
the edited response file in step 30 on page 211.
19. Unmount the ISO file.
umount /mnt
20. Make the knut.repsonsefile.txt editable.
chmod +w /root/knut.responsefile.txt
21. Open the response file with an editor (for example with vi):
vi /root/knut.responsefile.txt
22. Look for the following line:
SI_SYMPHONIA_ADMIN_PASSWORD=<PLACEHOLDER_symphonia_admin_pass
word>
Replace <PLACEHOLDER_symphonia_admin_password> with the
password of the Symphonia administrator.
IMPORTANT: The password must be identical with the one used on the
application computer (see step 7 on page 204).
23. Look for the following line:
SI_COMMUNITY_NAME=<PLACEHOLDER_community_name>
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IMPORTANT: Capital letters "A-Z", small letters "a-z", digits "0-9" and the
underscore "_" are permitted. The latter must not appear at the beginning or
end of the name. The corresponding regular expression reads as follows:
[A-Za-z0-9][A-Za-z0-9_]*[A-Za-z0-9]
Example:
99_Red_Balloons
25. Look for the following lines:
SI_PRIMARY_NODE_HOST=<PLACEHOLDER_fqdn>
SI_DB_HOST=<PLACEHOLDER_fqdn>
Replace <PLACEHOLDER_fqdn> with the fully qualified domain name
(FQDN) or the IP address of the application computer. We recommend using
the FQDN.
26. Look for the following line:
SI_LOCAL_HOST=<PLACEHOLDER_fqdn>
Replace <PLACEHOLDER_fqdn> with the fully qualified domain name
(FQDN) or the IP address of the frontend computer. We recommend using
the FQDN.
27. Look for the following line:
SI_LOCAL_NAME=<PLACEHOLDER_display_name>
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31. IMPORTANT: Ensure that the response file is kept in a safe location. The
response file is not currently contained in the system backup sets, but it is
needed to rebuild the system during a crash recovery.
NOTE: The restore mechanism uses the database administrator password
from the original system, where the backup was taken, to access the Solid
database. If this password is not known, no recovery is possible. This
password is defined in the response file and that is why this response file
must be backed up in a safe location.
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Example:
mount -o loop /tmp/shi/osuca7/OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Repository-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso /mnt
If you do not wish to mount a Repository ISO file on the computer hard disk
but on a DVD, mount the DVD first by the mount /dev/cdrom /media
command and subsequently the ISO file by the following command:
If you wish to mount the Repository ISO file on a USB stick instead of on the
computer hard disk, proceed as follows:
IMPORTANT: Only FAT32-formatted USB sticks are natively supported by
SLES 11. All ISO installation files are smaller than 4 GB and can thus be
processed by FAT32.
a) List all sd devices:
ls /dev/sd*
Example output:
/dev/sda /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 /dev/sda3
b) Connect the USB stick to the computer.
c) List all sd devices once again:
ls /dev/sd*
Example output:
/dev/sda /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 /dev/sda3 /dev/sdf /dev/sdf1
The connected USB stick makes the difference between the two outputs.
In this example it is a USB stick (sdf) with one partition (sdf1). If the USB
stick had several partitions, sdf2, sdf3 etc. would also be put out.
You can also use the fdisk -l command. If a device is connected to the
USB interface, the line /dev/sdxx of this command's output shows the
connected USB device.
d) If the /media directory does not exist yet, create it:
mkdir /media
e) Mount the USB stick:
Example:
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Example:
mount -o loop /media/OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Repository-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso /mnt
33. Execute the following command to copy the response file template:
cp /mnt/templates/knut.responsefile.txt.templ_Large_MS /root/knut.responsefile.txt
IMPORTANT: Copy the file as specified to the directory named /root but
not to the Root directory /.
34. Copy the file .../support/checkResponsefileOnLocalNode.sh
from the setup file OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Repository<version>.iso to the media server computer in the same manner. This
script serves for checking the edited response file in step 45 on page 216.
35. Unmount the ISO file.
umount /mnt
36. Make the knut.repsonsefile.txt editable.
chmod +w /root/knut.responsefile.txt
37. Open the response file with an editor (for example with vi):
vi /root/knut.responsefile.txt
38. Look for the following line:
SI_SYMPHONIA_ADMIN_PASSWORD=<PLACEHOLDER_symphonia_admin_pass
word>
Replace <PLACEHOLDER_symphonia_admin_password> with the
password of the Symphonia administrator.
IMPORTANT: The password must be identical with the one used on the
application computer (see step 7 on page 204).
39. Look for the following line:
SI_COMMUNITY_NAME=<PLACEHOLDER_community_name>
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IMPORTANT: Capital letters "A-Z", small letters "a-z", digits "0-9" and the
underscore "_" are permitted. The latter must not appear at the beginning or
end of the name. The corresponding regular expression reads as follows:
[A-Za-z0-9][A-Za-z0-9_]*[A-Za-z0-9]
Example:
99_Red_Balloons
40. Look for the following lines:
SI_PRIMARY_NODE_HOST=<PLACEHOLDER_fqdn>
SI_DB_HOST=<PLACEHOLDER_fqdn>
Replace <PLACEHOLDER_fqdn> with the fully qualified domain name
(FQDN) or the IP address of the application computer. We recommend using
the FQDN.
41. Look for the following line:
SI_LOCAL_HOST=<PLACEHOLDER_fqdn>
Replace <PLACEHOLDER_fqdn> with the FQDN or the IP address of the
media server computer. We recommend using the FQDN.
42. Look for the following line:
SI_LOCAL_NAME=<PLACEHOLDER_display_name>
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46. Ensure that the response file is kept in a safe location. The response file is
not currently contained in the system backup sets, but it is needed to rebuild
the system during a crash recovery.
NOTE: The restore mechanism uses the database administrator password
from the original system, where the backup was taken, to access the Solid
database. If this password is not known, no recovery is possible. This
password is defined in the response file and that is why the response file must
be backed up in a safe location.
Continue with Section 5.3, Installation, on page 233.
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Example:
mount -o loop /tmp/shi/osuca7/OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Repository-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso /mnt
If you do not wish to mount a Repository ISO file on the computer hard disk
but on a DVD, mount the DVD first by the mount /dev/cdrom /media
command and subsequently the ISO file by the following command:
If you wish to mount the Repository ISO file on a USB stick instead of on the
computer hard disk, proceed as follows:
IMPORTANT: Only FAT32-formatted USB sticks are natively supported by
SLES 11. All ISO installation files are smaller than 4 GB and can thus be
processed by FAT32.
a) List all sd devices:
ls /dev/sd*
Example output:
/dev/sda /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 /dev/sda3
b) Connect the USB stick to the computer.
c) List all sd devices once again:
ls /dev/sd*
Example output:
/dev/sda /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 /dev/sda3 /dev/sdf /dev/sdf1
The connected USB stick makes the difference between the two outputs.
In this example it is a USB stick (sdf) with one partition (sdf1). If the USB
stick had several partitions, sdf2, sdf3 etc. would also be put out.
You can also use the fdisk -l command. If a device is connected to the
USB interface, the line /dev/sdxx of this command's output shows the
connected USB device.
d) If the /media directory does not exist yet, create it:
mkdir /media
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Example:
mount -o loop /media/OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Repository-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso /mnt
IMPORTANT: Copy the file as specified to the directory named /root but
not to the Root directory /.
3. Copy the checkResponsefileOnLocalNode.sh file from the
OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Repository -<version>.iso setup file to
the computer as follows.
cp /mnt/support/checkResponsefileOnLocalNode.sh /root/
This script serves for checking the edited response file in step 13 on page
221.
4. Unmount the ISO file.
umount /mnt
5. Make the knut.repsonsefile.txt editable.
chmod +w /root/knut.responsefile.txt
6. Open the response file with an editor (for example with vi):
vi /root/knut.responsefile.txt
7. Look for the following line:
SI_SYMPHONIA_ADMIN_PASSWORD=<PLACEHOLDER_symphonia_admin_pass
word>
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IMPORTANT: Capital letters "A-Z", small letters "a-z", digits "0-9" and the
underscore "_" are permitted. The latter must not appear at the beginning or
end of the name. The corresponding regular expression reads as follows:
[A-Za-z0-9][A-Za-z0-9_]*[A-Za-z0-9]
Example:
99_Red_Balloons
9. Look for the following lines:
SI_PRIMARY_NODE_HOST=<PLACEHOLDER_fqdn>
SI_LOCAL_HOST=<PLACEHOLDER_fqdn>
SI_DB_HOST=<PLACEHOLDER_fqdn>
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Example:
mount -o loop /tmp/shi/osuca7/OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Repository-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso /mnt
If you do not wish to mount a Repository ISO file on the computer hard disk
but on a DVD, mount the DVD first by the mount /dev/cdrom /media
command and subsequently the ISO file by the following command:
If you wish to mount the Repository ISO file on a USB stick instead of on the
computer hard disk, proceed as follows:
IMPORTANT: Only FAT32-formatted USB sticks are natively supported by
SLES 11. All ISO installation files are smaller than 4 GB and can thus be
processed by FAT32.
a) List all sd devices:
ls /dev/sd*
Example output:
/dev/sda /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 /dev/sda3
b) Connect the USB stick to the computer.
c) List all sd devices once again:
ls /dev/sd*
Example output:
/dev/sda /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 /dev/sda3 /dev/sdf /dev/sdf1
The connected USB stick makes the difference between the two outputs.
In this example it is a USB stick (sdf) with one partition (sdf1). If the USB
stick had several partitions, sdf2, sdf3 etc. would also be put out.
You can also use the fdisk -l command. If a device is connected to the
USB interface, the line /dev/sdxx of this command's output shows the
connected USB device.
d) If the /media directory does not exist yet, create it:
mkdir /media
e) Mount the USB stick:
Example:
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Example:
mount -o loop /media/OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Repository-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso /mnt
16. Execute the following command to copy the response file template:
cp /mnt/templates/knut.responsefile.txt.templ_VeryLarge_FE /root/knut.responsefile.txt
IMPORTANT: Copy the file as specified to the directory named /root but
not to the Root directory /.
17. Copy the file .../support/checkResponsefileOnLocalNode.sh
from the setup file OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Repository<version>.iso to the frontend computer in the same manner. This script
serves for checking the edited response file in step 28 on page 226.
18. Unmount the ISO file.
umount /mnt
19. Make the knut.repsonsefile.txt editable.
chmod +w /root/knut.responsefile.txt
20. Open the response file with an editor (for example with vi):
vi /root/knut.responsefile.txt
21. Look for the following line:
SI_SYMPHONIA_ADMIN_PASSWORD=<PLACEHOLDER_symphonia_admin_pass
word>
Replace <PLACEHOLDER_symphonia_admin_password> with the
password of the Symphonia administrator.
IMPORTANT: The password must be identical with the one used on the
application computer (see step 7 on page 204).
22. Look for the following line:
SI_COMMUNITY_NAME=<PLACEHOLDER_community_name>
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IMPORTANT: Capital letters "A-Z", small letters "a-z", digits "0-9" and the
underscore "_" are permitted. The latter must not appear at the beginning or
end of the name. The corresponding regular expression reads as follows:
[A-Za-z0-9][A-Za-z0-9_]*[A-Za-z0-9]
Example:
99_Red_Balloons
23. Look for the following lines:
SI_PRIMARY_NODE_HOST=<PLACEHOLDER_fqdn>
SI_DB_HOST=<PLACEHOLDER_fqdn>
Replace <PLACEHOLDER_fqdn> with the fully qualified domain name
(FQDN) or the IP address of the application computer. We recommend using
the FQDN.
24. Look for the following line:
SI_LOCAL_HOST=<PLACEHOLDER_fqdn>
Replace <PLACEHOLDER_fqdn> with the fully qualified domain name
(FQDN) or the IP address of the frontend computer. We recommend using
the FQDN.
25. Look for the following line:
SI_LOCAL_NAME=<PLACEHOLDER_display_name>
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NOTE: This must be the password you used on the application computer in
step 11 on page 221.
27. Save the response file.
28. Execute the file copied in step 17 on page 224.
bash /root/checkResponsefileOnLocalNode.sh
This script reads this response file and checks,
whether the IP address has been assigned to one of the network boards,
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29. IMPORTANT: Ensure that the response file is kept in a safe location. The
response file is not currently contained in the system backup sets, but it is
needed to rebuild the system during a crash recovery.
NOTE: The restore mechanism uses the database administrator password
from the original system, where the backup was taken, to access the Solid
database. If this password is not known, no recovery is possible. This
password is defined in the response file and that is why this response file
must be backed up in a safe location.
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Example:
mount -o loop /tmp/shi/osuca7/OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Repository-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso /mnt
If you do not wish to mount a Repository ISO file on the computer hard disk
but on a DVD, mount the DVD first by the mount /dev/cdrom /media
command and subsequently the ISO file by the following command:
If you wish to mount the Repository ISO file on a USB stick instead of on the
computer hard disk, proceed as follows:
IMPORTANT: Only FAT32-formatted USB sticks are natively supported by
SLES 11. All ISO installation files are smaller than 4 GB and can thus be
processed by FAT32.
a) List all sd devices:
ls /dev/sd*
Example output:
/dev/sda /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 /dev/sda3
b) Connect the USB stick to the computer.
c) List all sd devices once again:
ls /dev/sd*
Example output:
/dev/sda /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 /dev/sda3 /dev/sdf /dev/sdf1
The connected USB stick makes the difference between the two outputs.
In this example it is a USB stick (sdf) with one partition (sdf1). If the USB
stick had several partitions, sdf2, sdf3 etc. would also be put out.
You can also use the fdisk -l command. If a device is connected to the
USB interface, the line /dev/sdxx of this command's output shows the
connected USB device.
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Example:
mount -o loop /media/OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Repository-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso /mnt
31. Execute the following command to copy the response file template:
cp /mnt/templates/knut.responsefile.txt.templ_VeryLarge_MS /root/knut.responsefile.txt
IMPORTANT: Copy the file as specified to the directory named /root but
not to the Root directory /.
32. Copy the file .../support/checkResponsefileOnLocalNode.sh
from the setup file OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Repository<version>.iso to the media server computer in the same manner. This
script serves for checking the edited response file in step 43 on page 231.
33. Unmount the ISO file.
umount /mnt
34. Make the knut.repsonsefile.txt editable.
chmod +w /root/knut.responsefile.txt
35. Open the response file with an editor (for example with vi):
vi /root/knut.responsefile.txt
36. Look for the following line:
SI_SYMPHONIA_ADMIN_PASSWORD=<PLACEHOLDER_symphonia_admin_pass
word>
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IMPORTANT: Capital letters "A-Z", small letters "a-z", digits "0-9" and the
underscore "_" are permitted. The latter must not appear at the beginning or
end of the name. The corresponding regular expression reads as follows:
[A-Za-z0-9][A-Za-z0-9_]*[A-Za-z0-9]
Example:
99_Red_Balloons
38. Look for the following lines:
SI_PRIMARY_NODE_HOST=<PLACEHOLDER_fqdn>
SI_DB_HOST=<PLACEHOLDER_fqdn>
Replace <PLACEHOLDER_fqdn> with the fully qualified domain name
(FQDN) or the IP address of the application computer. We recommend using
the FQDN.
39. Look for the following line:
SI_LOCAL_HOST=<PLACEHOLDER_fqdn>
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NOTE: This must be the password you used on the application computer in
step 11 on page 221 and on the frontend computer in step 26 on page 226.
42. Save the response file.
43. Execute the file copied in step 32 on page 229.
bash /root/checkResponsefileOnLocalNode.sh
This script reads this response file and checks,
whether the IP address has been assigned to one of the network boards,
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5.3 Installation
The OpenScape UC Application software is installed for Small Deployment,
Large Deployment and Very Large Deployment using the osc-setup script.
IMPORTANT: The installation must be done as root.
E/A Cockpit is set up as part of the Web Client installation by default. Except as
otherwise noted in the Web Client release notes you need not execute any
special installation steps.
The installation of the OpenScape UC Application V7 includes an installation of
the IBM JRE 1.6.
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Contents
Deployment scenario
Small
Large Deployment
Deployment and Very Large
Deployment
AC1
AC
FE2
MS3
OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Repository<version>.iso
OpenScapeUcSuiteAppsBasePackage-<version>.iso
OpenScapeUcSuiteAppsOptionalPackage-<version>.iso
OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-English<version>.iso
OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-German<version>.iso5
OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Portuguese<version>.iso
OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Spanish<version>.iso
OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Italian<version>.iso
OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-French<version>.iso
OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Chinese<version>.iso
OpenScapeUcSuiteAppsAdditonalLanguages<version>.iso
Table 8
1
2
3
4
5
Application computer
Frontend computer
Media server computer
IMPORTANT: This file is always required for setting up, updating or upgrading any deployment scenario.
IMPORTANT: This file is always required for setting up, updating or upgrading Integrated Deployment.
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Meaning
You can use this ISO file for an installation on this computer.
This ISO file is not required for an installation on this computer.
Table 9
NOTE: The ISO files have a maximum size of 4 GB and can therefore be stored
on a USB stick formatted with FAT32.
The ISO files can be made available locally at the computer where osc-setup and
the OpenScape UC Application components will be installed or they can be made
available remotely over the network. The remote provision has the advantage that
the ISO files only must be available once on an arbitrary SLES 11 computer in the
network and need not be copied to each computer where OpenScape UC
Application components will be installed. The disadvantage is that more
preparation steps are needed.
NOTE: The ISO files remotely made available may be used for installing a
Mobile Client Facade Server or an Openfire server as well.
Continue either with Section 5.3.1.3, Creating a Repository in osc-setup by using
remote Installation Sources, on page 243 or Section 5.3.1.2, Creating a
Repository in osc-setup by using local Installation Sources, on page 237.
NOTE: If you want to install additional RPM packages follow the instructions in
Section 14.1, Installing additional RPM Packages of the OpenScape UC Application, on page 637.
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Creating a repository in zypper
1. Execute the following command to check which sources have been provided
in zypper:
zypper lr
Example output:
:
# | Alias
| Name | Enabled | Refresh
--+-----------------------------------------------------------+------+---------+-------1 | SUSE-Linux-Enterprise-Server-11-SP2 11.2.2-1.234 | SUSE-Linux-Enterprise-Server-11-SP2
11.2.2-1.234 | Yes
| No
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# | Alias
| Name | Enabled | Refresh
--+------------------------------------+----------------------------+---------+-------1 | SUSE-Linux-Enterprise-Server-11-SP2 11.2.2-1.234 | SUSE-Linux-Enterprise-Server-11SP2 11.2.2-1.234 | Yes
| No
2| ucapp
| ucapp
| Yes
| No
7. Use the following command to check whether the repository was defined
correctly:
zypper ref
Example output:
Retrieving repository 'ucapp' metadata [\]
New repository or package signing key received:
Key ID: 9351C8D3C9172AE7
Key Name: SEN-HiPathApplication (Signing of RPMs) <[email protected]>
Key Fingerprint: 03DF2920E8C51F91E2B6B4EB9351C8D3C9172AE7
Repository: ucapp
Do you want to reject the key, trust temporarily, or trus
always? [r/t/a/?] (r):
8. Enter a and push the return key.
Retrieving repository 'ucapp' metadata [done]
Building repository 'ucapp' cache [done]
All repositories have been refreshed.
osc-setup is now registered in zypper.
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9. Install the setup script osc-setup.
zypper in osc-setup
10. Execute the following command to check which sources have been provided
in zypper:
zypper lr
11. Remove the repository that provided osc-setup from zypper:
zypper rr <number>
<number> is the number you find in the first column of the zypper lr
output.
Example: zypper rr 2
12. Enter the following command:
zypper se osc-setup
Example output:
Loading repository data...
Reading installed packages...
S | Name
| Summary
| Type
--+-----------+-----------------------------+-------i | osc-setup | Setup tools for OpenScapeUC | package
The i in the first column indicates that osc-setup is installed.
13. Enter the following command:
osc-setup lr
The following example output indicates that no installation repository has
been provided to the osc-setup yet:
Logging to: /var/log/OpenScapeUC/osc-setup-2012-12-03_16:46:22.log
osc-setup version: "7.1.4-0"
SUSE VERSION: 11 SERVICEPACK: 2
Registered repository (url):
Operation took: 1 second
Logfile: /var/log/OpenScapeUC/osc-setup-2012-12-03_16:46:22.log
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Using NFS
The ISO files are provided in a directory on the source computer, this
directory is mounted via the network to the target computer by using NFS and
a linked repository in osc-setup is created on the target computer.
NOTE: This option is recommended.
Advantages:
There is no need to create an exported repository (-e option) in oscsetup which would be more time consuming since depending on the
number of needed ISO files gigabytes of data might need to be
copied. However, you have the option to create an exported
repository instead, if you want to.
Disadvantages:
The NFS server must be installed on the source computer and the
NFS client must be installed on the target computer.
Port 111 (RPC), port 2049 (NFS) and a dynamic port for
RPC.MOUNTD must be open on the source computer and on the
target computer.
Using HTTP
A persistent repository in osc-setup is created on the source computer and is
accessed remotely from the target computer by using HTTP.
Advantages:
Only port 80 must be open the source computer and the target
computer.
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Disadvantages:
The source computer is the computer where the ISO installation files (using NFS)
or the repository (using HTTP) is provided. This computer can be the backend
computer of the OpenScape UC Application but it can be as well any SLES 11
computer in the network.
The target computer is the computer where the repository in osc-setup should be
provided and used for installing components of the OpenScape UC Application.
This computer can be the backend computer of the OpenScape UC Application,
the mobile client faade server computer, a front-end computer, a media server
computer or the instant-messaging (Openfire server) computer.
If you want to use NFS, continue with sub-section Option 1: Using NFS for
accessing ISO files on page 245. If you want to use HTTP, continue with subsection Option 2: Using HTTP for accessing a persistent repository on page 258.
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3. Start YaST:
yast
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8. Enter the absolute path to the ISO installation files into the Directory to
Export field, e. g. /tmp/shi/osuca7.
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9. Select OK.
10. Select OK without changing the default value in the Host Wild Card field.
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b) Remote Directory: Enter the path of the ISO files on the source
computer, e. g. /tmp/shi/osuca7.
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c) Mount Point (local): Enter the path of the directory on the target
computer where the ISO files on the source computer should be
mounted, e. g. /tmp/shi/osuca7Net.
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5. Ensure that port 80 (HTTP protocol) is open on the source computer and on
the target computer.
Creating a repository in zypper on the target computer
6. Execute the following command to check which sources have been provided
in zypper:
zypper lr
Example output:
:
# | Alias
| Name | Enabled | Refresh
--+-----------------------------------------------------------+------+---------+-------1 | SUSE-Linux-Enterprise-Server-11-SP2 11.2.2-1.234 | SUSE-Linux-Enterprise-Server-11-SP2 11.2.2-1.234 | Yes
| No
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12. Use the following command to check whether the repository was defined
correctly:
zypper ref
Example output:
Retrieving repository 'ucapp' metadata [\]
New repository or package signing key received:
Key ID: 9351C8D3C9172AE7
Key Name: SEN-HiPathApplication (Signing of RPMs) <[email protected]>
Key Fingerprint: 03DF2920E8C51F91E2B6B4EB9351C8D3C9172AE7
Repository: ucapp
Do you want to reject the key, trust temporarily, or trus
always? [r/t/a/?] (r):
13. Enter a and push the return key.
Retrieving repository 'ucapp' metadata [done]
Building repository 'ucapp' cache [done]
All repositories have been refreshed.
osc-setup is now registered in zypper.
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14. Install the setup script osc-setup.
zypper in osc-setup
15. Execute the following command to check which sources have been provided
in zypper:
zypper lr
16. Remove the repository that provided osc-setup from zypper:
zypper rr <number>
<number> is the number you find in the first column of the zypper lr
output.
Example: zypper rr 2
17. Enter the following command:
NOTE: You can also use command rpm -q osc-setup as alternative to
the command described here.
zypper se osc-setup
Example output:
Loading repository data...
Reading installed packages...
S | Name
| Summary
| Type
--+-----------+-----------------------------+-------i | osc-setup | Setup tools for OpenScapeUC | package
The i in the first column indicates that osc-setup is installed.
18. Enter the following command:
osc-setup lr
The following example output indicates that no installation repository has
been provided to the osc-setup yet:
Logging to: /var/log/OpenScapeUC/osc-setup-2012-03-21_14:37:48.log
osc-setup version: "1.4.5-2"
SUSE VERSION: 11 SERVICEPACK: 1
Registered repository (url):
Operation took: 1 second
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the TTS engine,
the CLM,
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This directory contains the sources for the ID Mapper which maps the
LDAP ID to determined fields.
configurations
This directory is not required for the execution of the LDAP provisioning,
but is contains configuration file samples.
lib
This directory contains required components of the DirX Identity Light
Frameworks.
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If the language package contains only the individual signaling tones of the
relevant country, the media server can only access the associated signaling
tones. So that system announcements can also be played for the relevant
language, you need to configure from which alternative language package
the media server is to use the system announcements. The announcement
language of this alternative language package is called fallback language.
The "tone language", in turn, corresponds in this case to the language code
that the PBX invokes; the announcement language does not it corresponds
to the fallback language.
The media server thus always uses the signaling tones of the language
package defined by the language code.
Consequently: The language package that corresponds to the required
signaling tone schema must always be installed in the media server for a
defined language code. The media server would otherwise play incorrect
tones. For example, the language package Spanish (Mexico) (es_mx) might
well be useful for some companies in the US; nonetheless it must not be used
outside of Mexico, because the media server would play signaling tones
specific to the country Mexico. These tones, however, are different from those
used in the US.
The following table provides information about the media server's country and
language support:
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Column ISO File: Partial name of the ISO file that contains the language.
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Country
Language
Argentina
Australia
Brazil
Belgium
Bulgaria
BosniaHerzegovina
Chile
People's Republic
of China
Denmark
Germany
Ecuador
Estonia
Finland
France
Greece
Great Britain
Hongkong
India
Indonesia
Italy
Japan
Canada
Colombia
Korea
Croatia
Latvia
Lithuania
Malaysia
Morocco
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
Austria
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russia
Sweden
Serbia
Spanish (Argentina)
English (AU)
Portuguese (Brazil)
Flemish
Bulgarian
Bosnian
Language Individual
Code
System
Announcements
es_ar
en_au
pt_br
nl_be
bg
bs
Spanish (Chile)
Chinese (simplified)
es_cl
zh
Danish
German
Spanish (Ecuador)
Estonian
Finnish
French
Greek
English (UK)
Chinese (Hongkong)
English (India)
Indonesian
Italian
Japanese
French (Canada)
Spanish (Colombia)
Korean
Croatian
Latvian
Lithuanian
Malay
French
Spanish (Mexico)
Dutch
Norwegian
German
Spanish (Peru)
English (Philippines)
Polish
Portuguese (Portugal)
Romanian
Russian
Swedish
Serbian
da
de
es_ec
et
fi
fr
el
en
zh_hk
en_in
id
it
Yes
fr_ca
es_co
ko
hr
lv
lt
ms
fr_ma
es_mx
nl
no
de_at
es_pe
en_ph
pl
pt
ro
ru2
sv
sr
Table 10
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Fallback
Language
en
nl
sr
es_ar
es_mx
en_us
en
en_us
en_us
es_mx
en_us
en
en_us
fr
de
en_mx
en_us
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Spanish
English
Portuguese
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
Spanish
Chinese
AdditionalLanguages
German
Spanish
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
French
AdditionalLanguages
English
Chinese
English
AdditionalLanguages
Italian
AdditionalLanguages
French
Spanish
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
French
Spanish
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
German
Spanish
English
AdditionalLanguages
Portuguese
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
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Language
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
South Africa
Taiwan
Thailand
Czech Republic
Turkey
Hungary
USA
Venezuela
United Arab
Emirates
Vietnam
Chinese (Singapore)
Slovakian
Slovenian
Spanish
English (ZA)
Chinese (Taiwan)
Thai
Czech
Turkish
Hungarian
English (US)
Spanish (Venezuela)
Arabian
Language Individual
Code
System
Announcements
zh_sg
sk
sl
es
en_za
zh_tw
th
cs
tr
hu
en_us
es_ve
ar
Vietnamese
vi
Table 10
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Fallback
Language
en_us
en
en_us
en_us
es_mx
en_us
ISO File1
Chinese
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
Spanish
English
Chinese
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
English
Spanish
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
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1 This table indicates only part of the ISO file name that distinguishes the ISO files of an OpenScape UC Application setup medium, thus for
example English instead of OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-English-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso. In Table 8 on page 235 you find the list of all available
ISO files.
2 In order to use cyrillic letters in mail notifications for missed calls, ensure that the parameter Mail.Charset in the file /opt/siemens/
HiPathCA/config/services/default/JMailService/JMailService.cfg is set to the value iso-8859-5.
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China
Germany
Great Britain
USA
Language Code
ZH_CN
DE_DE
EN_GB
EN_US
ISO File1
Chinese
German
English
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French
Italian
Portuguese
Portuguese
Russian
Country
France
Italy
Portugal
Brazil
Russia
Language Code
FR_FR
IT_IT
PT_PT
PT_BR
RU_RU2
Spanish
Spain
ES_ES
Table 11
ISO File1
French
Italian
Portuguese
Portuguese
AdditionalLa
nguages
Spanish
1 This table indicates only part of the ISO file name that distinguishes the ISO files of an
OpenScape UC Application setup medium, thus for example English instead of
OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-English-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso. In Table 8 on page 235 you find the list
of all available ISO files.
2 In order to use cyrillic letters in mail notifications for missed calls, ensure that the parameter
Mail.Charset in the file /opt/siemens/HiPathCA/config/services/default/
JMailService/JMailService.cfg is set to the value iso-8859-5.
Country
China
Germany
Great Britain
USA
France
Italy
Portugal
Brazil
Russia
Language Code
ZH_CN
DE_DE
EN_GB
EN_US
FR_FR
IT_IT
PT_PT
PT_BR
RU_RU2
Spanish
Spain
ES_ES
Table 12
ISO File1
Chinese
German
English
English
French
Italian
Portuguese
Portuguese
AdditionalLa
nguages
Spanish
1 This table indicates only part of the ISO file name that distinguishes the ISO files of an
OpenScape UC Application setup medium, thus for example English instead of
OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-English-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso. In Table 8 on page 235 you find the list
of all available ISO files.
2 In order to use cyrillic letters in mail notifications for missed calls, ensure that the parameter
Mail.Charset in the file /opt/siemens/HiPathCA/config/services/default/
JMailService/JMailService.cfg is set to the value iso-8859-5.
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China
Germany
Great Britain
USA
France
Italy
Portugal
Brazil
Spain
Netherlands
Language Code
zh_cn
de_de
en_gb
en_us
fr_fr
it_it
pt_pt
pt_br
es_es
nl_nl
Russian
Russia
ru_ru2
Turkish
Turkey
tr_tr
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Chinese
German
English
English
French
Italian
Portuguese
Portuguese
Spanish
AdditionalLangu
ages
AdditionalLangu
ages
AdditionalLangu
ages
1 This table indicates only part of the ISO file name that distinguishes the ISO files of an
OpenScape UC Application setup medium, thus for example English instead of
OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-English-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso. In Table 8 on page 235 you find the list
of all available ISO files.
2 In order to use cyrillic letters in mail notifications for missed calls, ensure that the parameter
Mail.Charset in the file /opt/siemens/HiPathCA/config/services/default/
JMailService/JMailService.cfg is set to the value iso-8859-5.
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China
Germany
Great Britain
USA
France
Italy
Portugal
Brazil
Russia
Language Code
zh_cn
de_de
en_gb
en_us
fr_fr
it_it
pt_pt
pt_br
ru_ru2
Spanish
Spain
es_es
Table 14
ISO File1
Chinese
German
English
English
French
Italian
Portuguese
Portuguese
AdditionalLan
guages
Spanish
1 This table indicates only part of the ISO file name that distinguishes the ISO files of an OpenScape
UC Application setup medium, thus for example English instead of OpenScapeUcSuiteAppsEnglish-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso. In Table 8 on page 235 you find the list of all available ISO files.
2 In order to use cyrillic letters in mail notifications for missed calls, ensure that the parameter
Mail.Charset in the file /opt/siemens/HiPathCA/config/services/default/
JMailService/JMailService.cfg is set to the value iso-8859-5.
Country
Germany
USA
Language Code
de_de
en_us
ISO File1
German
English
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1 This table indicates only part of the ISO file name that distinguishes the ISO files of an
OpenScape UC Application setup medium, thus for example English instead of
OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-English-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso. In Table 8 on page 235 you find the list
of all available ISO files.
Country
Germany
USA
Language Code
DE_DE
EN_US
ISO File1
German
English
1 This table indicates only part of the ISO file name that distinguishes the ISO files of an
OpenScape UC Application setup medium, thus for example English instead of
OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-English-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso. In Table 8 on page 235 you find the list
of all available ISO files.
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IMPORTANT: Ensure that all workarounds described in the Release Notes were
executed before you start the OpenScape UC Application for the first time. If you
do not perform these workarounds the system may adopt a defective state.
NOTE: When executing the following commands, verify that they are executed
by user root.
Perform the following steps:
21. Start the MRCP service, the Nuance TTS and the Nuance ASR, if available:
/etc/init.d/NSSservice start
If you have to stop these services later on, execute the following command:
/etc/init.d/NSSservice stop
22. Enter the following command for starting the OpenScape UC Application:
/etc/init.d/symphoniad start
NOTE: You find information about the /var/siemens/common/log/
osgi.err and /var/siemens/common/log/osgi.log files and about
how to check whether the OpenScape UC Application system start was
successful in Section 5.4, Checking the Installation, on page 347.
If you need to end it at a later date, execute the following command:
/etc/init.d/symphoniad stop
If you want to import user data, passwords or contacts from an LDAP directory
to the OpenScape UC Application via SPML (Service Provisioning Markup
Language), you can do this on a Windows or SLES computer. On SLES,
execute the following command:
/opt/siemens/servicetools/ldapprovisioning/ldapprov.sh <configuration_file>
If required, execute this command with different XML configuration files. In
the configurations subdirectory, you will find some configuration
examples. For further details, refer to the programming guide OpenScape UC
Application SPML SDK.
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NOTE: When you execute the following command, all top level installation
packages of all deployment scenarios are displayed among other things:
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1. Enter the following command on the application computer to start the setup.
osc-setup in OpenScapeUC_Large_BE
2. In case of an error, always select the option with despite the inferior
architecture.
Example:
Problem: OpenScapeUC_Large_BE-6.0_1.0.0-007.noarch requires OpenScapeUC_Large_BE, but
this requirement cannot be provided
uninstallable providers: OpenScapeUC_Small-6.0_1.0.0007.noarch[270fc4d9389754e36bb4dbe2a725408d]
Solution 1: Following actions will be done:
install symphonia-6.0_1.5.0-058.i586 despite the inferior architecture
install symphonia-jre-ibm-6.0.9.2-4.i386 despite the inferior architecture
Solution 2: do not install OpenScapeUC_Large_BE-6.0_1.0.0-007.noarch
Solution 3: break OpenScapeUC_Large_BE by ignoring some of its dependencies
Choose from above solutions by number or cancel [1/2/3/c] (c):
3. Enter 1.
4. Push the y key and conclude with the return key.
NOTE: Executing this step takes some time.
5. You can chain several osc-setup in invocations to execute them
automatically in succession. See step 5 on page 264 for an example.
6. There are two options for checking whether a specific RPM has been
installed:
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or
rpm -q <RPM name>
Example:
rpm -qa | grep OpenScapeUC_
Example output:
OpenScapeUC_ProductVersion-7_0.0.0-080000
OpenScapeUC_frida_Small-6.0_1.0.0-021
OpenScapeUC_Small-6.0_1.0.0-021
OpenScapeUC_StandardDuplexSmall-6.0_1.0.0-021
See Section B.5, yast instead of zypper se or rpm -q, on page 1060.
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This directory contains the sources for the ID Mapper which maps the
LDAP ID to determined fields.
configurations
This directory is not required for the execution of the LDAP provisioning,
but is contains configuration file samples.
lib
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Unmounting...
Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop8"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop9"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop10"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop11"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop12"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop13"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop14"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop15"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop16"
cleanup successfully done
CreateRepository end
Operation took: 1 second
Logfile: /var/log/OpenScapeUC/osc-setup-2012-0321_20:14:50.log
12. Delete the directory of the temporary repository you created in step 14 on
page 240.
rm -R <path to the temporary repository>
Example:
rm -R /tmp/tmpRepo
13. If the application computer and frontend computers are in the same subnetwork, continue with step 15 on page 289. Otherwise, continue with step 14
on page 287.
Routing schemas Multicast and Unicast
14. The routing schema Multicast (point-to-multipoint connection) is used for the
communication between the HiPathCA service on the application computer
and the HiPathCA services on the frontend computers by default. However,
this is only possible if the application computer and the frontend computers
are in the same sub-network.
NOTE: An additional requirement is that the port used by Multicast in a
possible firewall between the application computer and the frontend
computers must be open. However, this requirment is complied with automatically, because all ports between the application computer and the frontend
computers must be open.
If Multicast cannot be used, the routing schema Unicast (point-to-point
connection) is deployed and you need to execute the following steps:
a) Open the /opt/siemens/HiPathCAconfig/host.env file on the
application computer in an editor, for example:
vi /opt/siemens/HiPathCAconfig/host.env
b) Look for the entry
CLUSTER=<clusterId>
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NOTE: If you use the computer name or the fully qualified domain name
of the application computer, ensure that the name can be resolved in all
other involved computers (compare Section 4.6, Using FQDNs for Very
Large Deployment, on page 184).
4875: 4875 is the default port, but you can also use another free port
on the application computer.
NOTE: You need not check whether this port is opened in the firewall
(see Table 73 on page 413), because all ports between the application
computer and the frontend computer must be open.
d) Save the modification.
e) Continue with step 15 on page 289.
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IMPORTANT: Ensure that all workarounds described in the Release Notes were
executed before you start the OpenScape UC Application for the first time. If you
do not perform these workarounds the system may adopt a defective state.
NOTE: When executing the following commands, verify that they are executed
by user root.
Perform the following steps:
15. Enter the following command for starting the OpenScape UC Application:
/etc/init.d/symphoniad start
NOTE: You find information about the /var/siemens/common/log/
osgi.err and /var/siemens/common/log/osgi.log files and about
how to check whether the OpenScape UC Application system start was
successful in Section 5.4, Checking the Installation, on page 347.
If you want to import user data, passwords or contacts from an LDAP directory
to the OpenScape UC Application via SPML (Service Provisioning Markup
Language), you can do this on a Windows or SLES computer. On SLES,
execute the following command:
/opt/siemens/servicetools/ldapprovisioning/ldapprov.sh <configuration_file>
If required, execute this command with different XML configuration files. In
the configurations subdirectory, you will find some configuration
examples. Refer to the programming guide OpenScape UC Application
SPML SDK for further details on SPML use.
After having checked the requirements (see Section 5.3.3.2, Requirements for
Installing Additional Computers, on page 290) and having resolved issues that
might occur (seeSection 5.3.3.6, Resolving Installation Issues, on page 312),
continue with the installation of the frontend computer (see Section 5.3.3.3,
Installation on the Frontend Computer, on page 293).
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4. Ensure that the login data for the administrator account and the database
login in the response file match the login data in the OpenScape UC
Application on the application computer.
There are the following error scenarios which cause the user credentials to
be invalid or inaccessible:
A firewall blocks the data traffic between the new computer and the
application computer.
IMPORTANT: Some devices like firewalls separate idle TCP connections after a specific period without notice. Verify that no such device
exists between the frontend and application computer, because serious
instabilities will otherwise occur during operation. This may become
obvious by e.g. the error message Service unavailable, temporarily
impossible logins or empty device lists.
Please note that these errors also occur when a firewall is set in a way
that transmissions via closed TCP connections are answered by sending
RST messages (Reset). Please also note that some firewalls separate
idle sockets without notice if they do not filter anything.
All devices must consequently allow unlimited timeouts for connections
between the frontend and application computer. Limited timeouts for
inbound client connections to fend off Denial-of-Service attacks from the
internet or intranet must still be possible, though.
Application computer and the new computer do not have the same
system time.
Check if the system time of all OpenScape UC Application-related
computers is synchronized with a maximum difference of one second.
If the system time difference between the computers and the telephones
exceeds one second, contact the IT person responsible for the network
and request that the system time be synchronized. The Network Time
Protocol (NTP) is often used for synchronizing the system time (see
Section 3.1.9.2, Configuring the NTP Service, on page 66).
If SRTP is used, the time zone too must be the same on all computers.
The functional range of the application computer service that supports the
setup on the new computer is partly or entirely unavailable.
Solution: Wait until this service is up an running or execute the steps in
Section 5.3.3.6, Resolving Installation Issues, on page 312.
The login data in the response file is incorrect (obsolete, for example).
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The DAR file is obsolete. A DAR file must origin from the current setup of
the application computer. A DAR file of an older installation must not be
used.
IMPORTANT: The DAR file is not part of a backup. It can be re-created
on the application computer anytime. If the application computer is no
longer operable and no backup is available, thus a new installation must
be performed, a new DAR file is created that must also be used for all
frontend and media server computers.
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1. Verify that the response file has been created for the frontend computer (see
section Response file for the frontend server) and stored as /root/
knut.reponsefile.txt on the frontend computer.
2. Verify that the DAR file has been copied from the application computer to /
root/knut.file.dar on the frontend computer (see step 5 on page 292).
NOTE: The DAR file is identical for all frontend and media server computers.
3. Execute the steps described in Section 5.3.1, Providing the Installation
Sources in an Installation Repository in osc-setup, on page 234 on the
frontend computer.
4. On the frontend computer, execute the following command:
osc-setup in OpenScapeUC_Large_FE
5. In case of an error, always select the option with despite the inferior
architecture.
Example:
Problem: OpenScapeUC_Large_FE-6.0_1.0.0-007.noarch requires OpenScapeUC_Large_FE, but
this requirement cannot be provided
uninstallable providers: OpenScapeUC_Small-6.0_1.0.0007.noarch[270fc4d9389754e36bb4dbe2a725408d]
Solution 1: Following actions will be done:
install symphonia-6.0_1.5.0-058.i586 despite the inferior architecture
install symphonia-jre-ibm-6.0.9.2-4.i386 despite the inferior architecture
Solution 2: do not install OpenScapeUC_Large_FE-6.0_1.0.0-007.noarch
Solution 3: break OpenScapeUC_SLarge_FE by ignoring some of its dependencies
Choose from above solutions by number or cancel [1/2/3/c] (c):
6. Enter 1.
7. Push the y key and conclude with the return key.
NOTE: Executing this step takes some time.
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8. If you wish to install the OpenStage Client, execute the following command
on the frontend computer:
rpm -i CA2-OSIPP-FRONTEND-<version>.rpm
Copy the file CA2-OSIPP-FRONTEND-<version>.rpm from the i586
directory of the installation repository e. g. to the /tmp directory of the
computer and execute the RPM command in this directory.
Example of the full name of the RPM package:
CA2-OSIPP-FRONTEND-3.2_4.0.0-39.27668.i586.rpm
9. Check for any newer fix release and hotfix versions for the OpenScape UC
Application and install them according to the corresponding version notes if
applicable.
10. If the application computer and frontend computers are in the same subnetwork, continue with step 12 on page 295. Otherwise, continue with step 11
on page 294.
Routing schemas Multicast and Unicast
11. The routing schema Multicast (point-to-multipoint connection) is used for the
communication between the HiPathCA service on the application computer
and the HiPathCA services on the frontend computers by default. However,
this is only possible if the application computer and the frontend computers
are in the same sub-network.
NOTE: An additional requirement is that the port used by Multicast in a
possible firewall between the application computer and the frontend
computers must be open. However, this requirment is complied with automatically, because all ports between the application computer and the frontend
computers must be open.
If Multicast cannot be used, the routing schema Unicast (point-to-point
connection) is deployed and you need to execute the following steps:
a) Open the /opt/siemens/HiPathCAconfig/host.env file on the
frontend computer in an editor, for example:
vi /opt/siemens/HiPathCAconfig/host.env
b) Look for the entry
CLUSTER=<clusterId>
You assigned a value to the SI_COMMUNITY_NAME parameter in the /
root/knut.responsefile.txt file on the frontend computer. This
value was automatically assigned to the CLUSTER parameter during the
OpenScape UC Application installation on the frontend computer.
c) Expand this value so that it corresponds to the following pattern:
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NOTE: If you use the computer name or the fully qualified domain name
of the application computer, ensure that the name can be resolved in all
other involved computers (compare Section 4.6, Using FQDNs for Very
Large Deployment, on page 184).
4875: 4875 is the default port, but you can also use another free port
on the application computer.
NOTE: You need not check whether this port is opened in the firewall
(see Table 73 on page 413), because all ports between the application
computer and the frontend computer must be open.
d) Save the modification.
e) Continue with step 12 on page 295.
NOTE: Because there are no processes associated to HiPathCA on the
media server computers, there is no host.env file on these computers
either. Therefore, no action is performed on the media server computers that
would be analog to the step here.
Load balancer
12. If there is more than one frontend computer, a load balancer is always
required for Large Deployment. This load balancer is installed on a separate
computer. Please obtain the setup description for a load balancer from the
documentation for the load balancer product you use. You find the
configuration description in section "Configuring the Load Balancer" in the
administrator documentation OpenScape UC Application Configuration and
Administration.
Start
13. After the installation has been successfully completed, execute the following
command on the frontend computer:
/etc/init.d/symphoniad start
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14. Execute steps 1 on page 293 to 9 on page 294 and step 13 on page 295 for
all frontend computers.
Configuration
15. If the application computer and the frontend computers are in different subnetworks, so that routing schema Unicast must be used instead of Multicast,
execute the following sub-steps:
a) Log on to the CMP via web browser.
Because the frontend servers have just started, it may take several
minutes until this step is successful.
NOTE: The /etc/init.d/symphoniad status command delivering
the output WebClient running on a frontend computer does not signal
a fully operable frontend server.
b) Click under Maintenance > Inventory > Nodes & Applications >
Nodes > <name of the application computer> > Actions > Show
services status on the Show button.
c) Enter in the Filter field value JournalFacade or *Journal* and click
on Go.
d) Click on the JournalFacade entry. A dialog for the journal facade service
opens.
e) Enter the application computer's IP address in the Discover.IPAddress
field.
f)
Enter in the Discover.port field the port number of the port on the
application computer you entered in step 14c on page 288 and in step 11c
on page 294. The default port number is 4875.
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NOTE: Please note that special requirements might apply for the media server
computers, e g. SSE2.x (Streaming SIMD Extension) support. For details see the
OpenScape UC Application Planning Guide.
Installation
1. Verify that the response file has been created for the media server computer
(see section Response file for the media server computer) and stored as /
root/knut.reponsefile.txt on the media server computer.
2. Verify that the DAR file has been copied from the application computer to /
root/knut.file.dar on the media server computer (see step 5 on page
292).
NOTE: The DAR file is identical for all frontend and media server computers.
3. Execute the steps described in Section 5.3.1, Providing the Installation
Sources in an Installation Repository in osc-setup, on page 234 on the media
server computer.
4. On the media server computer, execute the following command:
osc-setup in OpenScapeUC_Large_MS
5. In case of an error, always select the option with despite the inferior
architecture.
Example:
Problem: OpenScapeUC_Large_MS-6.0_1.0.0-007.noarch requires OpenScapeUC_Large_MS, but
this requirement cannot be provided
uninstallable providers: OpenScapeUC_Small-6.0_1.0.0007.noarch[270fc4d9389754e36bb4dbe2a725408d]
Solution 1: Following actions will be done:
install symphonia-6.0_1.5.0-058.i586 despite the inferior architecture
install symphonia-jre-ibm-6.0.9.2-4.i386 despite the inferior architecture
Solution 2: do not install OpenScapeUC_Large_MS-6.0_1.0.0-007.noarch
Solution 3: break OpenScapeUC_StandardDuplexSmall by ignoring some of its dependencies
Choose from above solutions by number or cancel [1/2/3/c] (c):
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6. Enter 1.
7. Push the y key and conclude with the return key.
NOTE: Executing this step takes some time.
8. Check for any newer fix release and hotfix versions for the OpenScape UC
Application and install them according to the corresponding version notes if
applicable.
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package
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Column ISO File: Partial name of the ISO file that contains the language.
Country
Language
Argentina
Australia
Brazil
Belgium
Bulgaria
BosniaHerzegovina
Chile
People's Republic
of China
Denmark
Germany
Ecuador
Estonia
Finland
France
Greece
Great Britain
Hongkong
India
Indonesia
Italy
Japan
Canada
Colombia
Korea
Croatia
Latvia
Lithuania
Malaysia
Morocco
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
Austria
Peru
Spanish (Argentina)
English (AU)
Portuguese (Brazil)
Flemish
Bulgarian
Bosnian
Languag Individual
e Code System
Announcements
es_ar
en_au
pt_br
nl_be
bg
bs
Spanish (Chile)
Chinese (simplified)
es_cl
zh
Danish
German
Spanish (Ecuador)
Estonian
Finnish
French
Greek
English (UK)
Chinese (Hongkong)
English (India)
Indonesian
Italian
Japanese
French (Canada)
Spanish (Colombia)
Korean
Croatian
Latvian
Lithuanian
Malay
French
Spanish (Mexico)
Dutch
Norwegian
German
Spanish (Peru)
da
de
es_ec
et
fi
fr
el
en
zh_hk
en_in
id
it
Yes
fr_ca
es_co
ko
hr
lv
lt
ms
fr_ma
es_mx
nl
no
de_at
es_pe
Table 17
Pre-configured
Fallback
Language
en
nl
sr
es_ar
es_mx
en_us
en
en_us
en_us
es_mx
en_us
en
en_us
fr
de
en_mx
ISO File1
Spanish
English
Portuguese
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
Spanish
Chinese
AdditionalLanguages
German
Spanish
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
French
AdditionalLanguages
English
Chinese
English
AdditionalLanguages
Italian
AdditionalLanguages
French
Spanish
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
French
Spanish
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
German
Spanish
Supported Languages for Announcement Texts of the Media Server for PBXs
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Country
Language
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russia
Sweden
Serbia
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
South Africa
Taiwan
Thailand
Czech Republic
Turkey
Hungary
USA
Venezuela
United Arab
Emirates
Vietnam
Table 17
English (Philippines)
Polish
Portuguese (Portugal)
Romanian
Russian
Swedish
Serbian
Chinese (Singapore)
Slovakian
Slovenian
Spanish
English (ZA)
Chinese (Taiwan)
Thai
Czech
Turkish
Hungarian
English (US)
Spanish (Venezuela)
Arabian
Languag Individual
e Code System
Announcements
en_ph
pl
pt
ro
ru2
sv
sr
zh_sg
sk
sl
es
en_za
zh_tw
th
cs
tr
hu
en_us
es_ve
ar
Pre-configured
Fallback
Language
en_us
Vietnamese
vi
en_us
en_us
en
en_us
en_us
es_mx
ISO File1
English
AdditionalLanguages
Portuguese
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
Chinese
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
Spanish
English
Chinese
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
English
Spanish
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
Supported Languages for Announcement Texts of the Media Server for PBXs
1 This table indicates only part of the ISO file name that distinguishes the ISO files of an OpenScape UC Application setup medium, thus
for example English instead of OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-English-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso. In Table 8 on page 235 you find the list of all
available ISO files.
2 In order to use cyrillic letters in mail notifications for missed calls, ensure that the parameter Mail.Charset in the file /opt/siemens/
HiPathCA/config/services/default/JMailService/JMailService.cfg is set to the value iso-8859-5.
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Language
Chinese (Mandarin)
German
English
English
French
Italian
Portuguese
Portuguese
Russian
Country
China
Germany
Great Britain
USA
France
Italy
Portugal
Brazil
Russia
Language Code
ZH_CN
DE_DE
EN_GB
EN_US
FR_FR
IT_IT
PT_PT
PT_BR
RU_RU2
Spanish
Spain
ES_ES
Table 18
ISO File1
Chinese
German
English
English
French
Italian
Portuguese
Portuguese
AdditionalLa
nguages
Spanish
1 This table indicates only part of the ISO file name that distinguishes the ISO files of an
OpenScape UC Application setup medium, thus for example English instead of
OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-English-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso. In Table 8 on page 235 you find
the list of all available ISO files.
2 In order to use cyrillic letters in mail notifications for missed calls, ensure that the parameter
Mail.Charset in the file /opt/siemens/HiPathCA/config/services/default/
JMailService/JMailService.cfg is set to the value iso-8859-5.
Country
China
Germany
Great Britain
USA
France
Italy
Portugal
Brazil
Russia
Language Code
ZH_CN
DE_DE
EN_GB
EN_US
FR_FR
IT_IT
PT_PT
PT_BR
RU_RU2
Spanish
Spain
ES_ES
Table 19
ISO File1
Chinese
German
English
English
French
Italian
Portuguese
Portuguese
AdditionalLa
nguages
Spanish
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1 This table indicates only part of the ISO file name that distinguishes the ISO files of an
OpenScape UC Application setup medium, thus for example English instead of
OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-English-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso. In Table 8 on page 235 you find the list
of all available ISO files.
2 In order to use cyrillic letters in mail notifications for missed calls, ensure that the parameter
Mail.Charset in the file /opt/siemens/HiPathCA/config/services/default/
JMailService/JMailService.cfg is set to the value iso-8859-5.
Country
China
Germany
Great Britain
USA
France
Italy
Portugal
Brazil
Spain
Netherlands
Language Code
zh_cn
de_de
en_gb
en_us
fr_fr
it_it
pt_pt
pt_br
es_es
nl_nl
Russian
Russia
ru_ru2
Turkish
Turkey
tr_tr
Table 20
ISO File1
Chinese
German
English
English
French
Italian
Portuguese
Portuguese
Spanish
AdditionalLangu
ages
AdditionalLangu
ages
AdditionalLangu
ages
1 This table indicates only part of the ISO file name that distinguishes the ISO files of an
OpenScape UC Application setup medium, thus for example English instead of
OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-English-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso. In Table 8 on page 235 you find the list
of all available ISO files.
2 In order to use cyrillic letters in mail notifications for missed calls, ensure that the parameter
Mail.Charset in the file /opt/siemens/HiPathCA/config/services/default/
JMailService/JMailService.cfg is set to the value iso-8859-5.
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Country
China
Germany
Great Britain
USA
France
Italy
Portugal
Brazil
Russia
Language Code
zh_cn
de_de
en_gb
en_us
fr_fr
it_it
pt_pt
pt_br
ru_ru2
Spanish
Spain
es_es
Table 21
ISO File1
Chinese
German
English
English
French
Italian
Portuguese
Portuguese
AdditionalLan
guages
Spanish
1 This table indicates only part of the ISO file name that distinguishes the ISO files of an OpenScape
UC Application setup medium, thus for example English instead of OpenScapeUcSuiteAppsEnglish-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso. In Table 8 on page 235 you find the list of all available ISO files.
2 In order to use cyrillic letters in mail notifications for missed calls, ensure that the parameter
Mail.Charset in the file /opt/siemens/HiPathCA/config/services/default/
JMailService/JMailService.cfg is set to the value iso-8859-5.
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Country
Germany
USA
Language Code
de_de
en_us
ISO File1
3
1
1 This table indicates only part of the ISO file name that distinguishes the ISO files of an OpenScape
UC Application setup medium, thus for example English instead of OpenScapeUcSuiteAppsEnglish-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso. In Table 8 on page 235 you find the list of all available ISO files.
Country
Germany
USA
Language Code
DE_DE
EN_US
ISO File1
3
1
1 This table indicates only part of the ISO file name that distinguishes the ISO files of an OpenScape
UC Application setup medium, thus for example English instead of OpenScapeUcSuiteAppsEnglish-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso. In Table 8 on page 235 you find the list of all available ISO files.
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Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop12"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop13"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop14"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop15"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop16"
cleanup successfully done
CreateRepository end
Operation took: 1 second
Logfile: /var/log/OpenScapeUC/osc-setup-2012-0321_20:14:50.log
18. Delete the directory of the temporary repository you created in step 14 on
page 240.
rm -R <path to the temporary repository>
Example:
rm -R /tmp/tmpRepo
Start
19. Start the MRCP service, the Nuance TTS and the Nuance ASR:
/etc/init.d/NSSservice start
If you have to stop these services later on, execute the following command:
/etc/init.d/NSSservice stop
Execute the following command on the media server computer to start the
OpenScape UC Application:
/etc/init.d/symphoniad start
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20. Perform the steps 1 on page 297 to 19 on page 309 for all media server
computers.
IMPORTANT: If more than one media server computer is available, we call
this collection a media server farm. You need to perform specific configurations on all media server computers of a media server farm such as configuring the SIP trunk, the voice portal and, if required, the conference portal.
More configuration steps must be executed on the second and every further
media server computer of a media server farm, such as configuring the voice
portal for the media server farm and, if required, also the conference portal.
Some of these steps require configurations on the PBX also. You can obtain
details on this from the administrator documentation OpenScape UC Application Configuration and Administration.
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Example:
bash largeDeployRestart.sh -u administrator@system -p Abc33?22
b) bash largeDeployRestart.sh
Enter the user name inclusive domain (example
administrator@system).
Enter the password.
Subsequently, the output reads:
You are about to restart the whole deployment system as
user administrator@system, please confirm (Y/N):
Enter Y.
NOTE: The largeDeployRestart.sh script does not immediately affect
the PBX.
NOTE: You can execute the script for Small Deployment also. It reboots all
OpenScape UC components on the application computer then.
3. The feedback Restart successful does not mean that all UC
components are operable. Execute the following command on every
computer to check the status of the main UC components on this computer:
/etc/init.d/symphoniad status
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rpm -e symphonia
Perform the setup on the faulty node once more (osc-setup in ...).
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NOTE: When you execute the following command, all top level installation
packages of all deployment scenarios are displayed among other things:
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1. Enter the following command on the application computer to start the setup.
osc-setup in OpenScapeUC_VeryLarge_BE
2. In case of an error, always select the option with despite the inferior
architecture.
Example:
Problem: OpenScapeUC_VeryLarge_BE-6.0_1.0.0-007.noarch requires OpenScapeUC_VeryLarge_BE,
but this requirement cannot be provided
uninstallable providers: OpenScapeUC_VeryLarge_BE-6.0_1.0.0007.noarch[270fc4d9389754e36bb4dbe2a725408d]
Solution 1: Following actions will be done:
install symphonia-6.0_1.5.0-058.i586 despite the inferior architecture
install symphonia-jre-ibm-6.0.9.2-4.i386 despite the inferior architecture
Solution 2: do not install OpenScapeUC_VeryLarge_BE-6.0_1.0.0-007.noarch
Solution 3: break OpenScapeUC_SVeryLarge_BE by ignoring some of its dependencies
Choose from above solutions by number or cancel [1/2/3/c] (c):
3. Enter 1.
4. Push the y key and conclude with the return key.
NOTE: Executing this step takes some time.
5. You can chain several osc-setup in invocations to execute them
automatically in succession. See step 5 on page 264 for an example.
6. There are two options for checking whether a specific RPM has been
installed:
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See Section B.5, yast instead of zypper se or rpm -q, on page 1060.
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Enter the following command if you want to install e.g. a connector for the
HiPath User Management (HPUM):
osc-setup in scs_provisioning-hpum
If you want to import user data, passwords or contacts from an LDAP directory
to the OpenScape UC Application via SPML (Service Provisioning Markup
Language), you can do this on a Windows or SLES computer. On SLES, you
must execute before the following command:
osc-setup in scs_provisioning-ldapprov<version>
In the /opt/siemens/servicetools/ldapprovisioning/ directory,
the ldapprov.sh file and the following subdirectories are created:
com
This directory contains the sources for the ID Mapper which maps the
LDAP ID to determined fields.
configurations
This directory is not required for the execution of the LDAP provisioning,
but is contains configuration file samples.
lib
This directory contains required components of the DirX Identity Light
Frameworks.
osc-setup in OpenScapeUC_xpraddons
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This RPM installs optional components in the CMP for administering the
connection of the OpenScape UC Application to OpenScape Xpressions and
new features in the user management for creating new Xpressions resources
in a user-centered view.
Deleting the repository
Execute the steps in this sub-section if you do not wish to install an RPM package
of the OpenScape UC Application anymore.
11. Delete the provision of the repository.
osc-setup cr --clean
Example output:
Logging to: /var/log/OpenScapeUC/osc-setup-2012-0321_20:14:50.log
osc-setup version: "1.4.5-2"
SUSE VERSION: 11 SERVICEPACK: 1
checking Arguments
Option clean: yes
performing cleanup....
removing old Repositorydir
Unmounting...
Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop8"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop9"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop10"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop11"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop12"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop13"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop14"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop15"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop16"
cleanup successfully done
CreateRepository end
Operation took: 1 second
Logfile: /var/log/OpenScapeUC/osc-setup-2012-0321_20:14:50.log
12. Delete the directory of the temporary repository you created in step 14 on
page 240.
rm -R <path to the temporary repository>
Example:
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rm -R /tmp/tmpRepo
13. If the application computer and frontend computers are in the same subnetwork, continue with step 15 on page 322. Otherwise, continue with step 14
on page 320.
Routing schemas Multicast and Unicast
14. The routing schema Multicast (point-to-multipoint connection) is used for the
communication between the HiPathCA service on the application computer
and the HiPathCA services on the frontend computers by default. However,
this is only possible if the application computer and the frontend computers
are in the same sub-network.
NOTE: An additional requirement is that the port used by Multicast in a
possible firewall between the application computer and the frontend
computers must be open. However, this requirment is complied with automatically, because all ports between the application computer and the frontend
computers must be open.
If Multicast cannot be used, the routing schema Unicast (point-to-point
connection) is deployed and you need to execute the following steps:
a) Open the /opt/siemens/HiPathCAconfig/host.env file on the
application computer in an editor, for example:
vi /opt/siemens/HiPathCAconfig/host.env
b) Look for the entry
CLUSTER=<clusterId>
In step 8 on page 220 you assigned a value to the SI_COMMUNITY_NAME
parameter in the /root/knut.responsefile.txt file on the
application computer. This value was automatically assigned to the
CLUSTER parameter during the OpenScape UC Application installation
on the application computer.
c) Expand this value so that it corresponds to the following pattern:
<clusterId>@<application comuter name, FQDN or IP address>:4875
The following applies:
NOTE: If you use the computer name or the fully qualified domain name
of the application computer, ensure that the name can be resolved in all
other involved computers (compare Section 4.6, Using FQDNs for Very
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4875: 4875 is the default port, but you can also use another free port
on the application computer.
NOTE: You need not check whether this port is opened in the firewall
(see Table 93 on page 447), because all ports between the application
computer and the frontend computer must be open.
d) Save the modification.
e) Continue with step 15 on page 322.
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Start
IMPORTANT: Ensure that all workarounds described in the Release Notes were
executed before you start the OpenScape UC Application for the first time. If you
do not perform these workarounds the system may adopt a defective state.
NOTE: When executing the following commands, verify that they are executed
by user root.
Perform the following steps:
15. Enter the following command for starting the OpenScape UC Application:
/etc/init.d/symphoniad start
NOTE: You find information about the /var/siemens/common/log/
osgi.err and /var/siemens/common/log/osgi.log files and about
how to check whether the OpenScape UC Application system start was
successful in Section 5.4, Checking the Installation, on page 347.
If you want to import user data, passwords or contacts from an LDAP directory
to the OpenScape UC Application via SPML (Service Provisioning Markup
Language), you can do this on a Windows or SLES computer. On SLES,
execute the following command:
/opt/siemens/servicetools/ldapprovisioning/ldapprov.sh <configuration_file>
If required, execute this command with different XML configuration files. In
the configurations subdirectory, you will find some configuration
examples. Refer to the programming guide OpenScape UC Application
SPML SDK for further details on SPML use.
After having checked the requirements (see Section 5.3.4.2, Requirements for
Installing Additional Computers, on page 323) and having resolved issues that
might occur (seeSection 5.3.4.6, Resolving Installation Issues, on page 345),
continue with the installation of the frontend computer (see Section 5.3.4.3,
Installation on the Frontend Computer, on page 326).
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4. Ensure that the login data for the administrator account and the database
login in the response file match the login data in the OpenScape UC
Application on the application computer.
There are the following error scenarios which cause the user credentials to
be invalid or inaccessible:
A firewall blocks the data traffic between the new computer and the
application computer.
IMPORTANT: Some devices like firewalls separate idle TCP connections after a specific period without notice. Verify that no such device
exists between the frontend and application computer, because serious
instabilities will otherwise occur during operation. This may become
obvious by e.g. the error message Service unavailable, temporarily
impossible logins or empty device lists.
Please note that these errors also occur when a firewall is set in a way
that transmissions via closed TCP connections are answered by sending
RST messages (Reset). Please also note that some firewalls separate
idle sockets without notice if they do not filter anything.
All devices must consequently allow unlimited timeouts for connections
between the frontend and application computer. Limited timeouts for
inbound client connections to fend off Denial-of-Service attacks from the
internet or intranet must still be possible, though.
Application computer and the new computer do not have the same
system time.
Check if the system time of all OpenScape UC Application-related
computers is synchronized with a maximum difference of one second.
If the system time difference between the computers and the telephones
exceeds one second, contact the IT person responsible for the network
and request that the system time be synchronized. The Network Time
Protocol (NTP) is often used for synchronizing the system time (see
Section 3.1.9.2, Configuring the NTP Service, on page 66).
If SRTP is used, the time zone too must be the same on all computers.
The functional range of the application computer service that supports the
setup on the new computer is partly or entirely unavailable.
Solution: Wait until this service is up an running or execute the steps in
Section 5.3.4.6, Resolving Installation Issues, on page 345.
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The login data in the response file is incorrect (obsolete, for example).
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The DAR file is obsolete. A DAR file must origin from the current setup of
the application computer. A DAR file of an older installation must not be
used.
IMPORTANT: The DAR file is not part of a backup. It can be re-created
on the application computer anytime. If the application computer is no
longer operable and no backup is available, thus a new installation must
be performed, a new DAR file is created that must also be used for all
frontend and media server computers.
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1. Verify that the response file has been created for the frontend computer (see
section Response file for the frontend server) and stored as /root/
knut.reponsefile.txt on the frontend computer.
2. Verify that the DAR file has been copied from the application computer to /
root/knut.file.dar on the frontend computer (see step 5 on page 325).
NOTE: The DAR file is identical for all frontend and media server computers.
3. Execute the steps described in Section 5.3.1, Providing the Installation
Sources in an Installation Repository in osc-setup, on page 234 on the
frontend computer.
4. On the frontend computer, execute the following command:
osc-setup in OpenScapeUC_VeryLarge_FE
5. In case of an error, always select the option with despite the inferior
architecture.
Example:
Problem: OpenScapeUC_VeryLarge_FE-6.0_1.0.0-007.noarch requires OpenScapeUC_VeryLarge_FE,
but this requirement cannot be provided
uninstallable providers: OpenScapeUC_VeryLarge_FE-6.0_1.0.0007.noarch[270fc4d9389754e36bb4dbe2a725408d]
Solution 1: Following actions will be done:
install symphonia-6.0_1.5.0-058.i586 despite the inferior architecture
install symphonia-jre-ibm-6.0.9.2-4.i386 despite the inferior architecture
Solution 2: do not install OpenScapeUC_VeryLarge_FE-6.0_1.0.0-007.noarch
Solution 3: break OpenScapeUC_VeryLarge_FE by ignoring some of its dependencies
Choose from above solutions by number or cancel [1/2/3/c] (c):
6. Enter 1.
7. Push the y key and conclude with the return key.
NOTE: Executing this step takes some time.
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8. If you wish to install the OpenStage Client, execute the following command
on the frontend computer:
rpm -i CA2-OSIPP-FRONTEND-<version>.rpm
Copy the file CA2-OSIPP-FRONTEND-<version>.rpm from the i586
directory of the installation repository e. g. to the /tmp directory of the
computer and execute the RPM command in this directory.
Example of the full name of the RPM package:
CA2-OSIPP-FRONTEND-3.2_4.0.0-39.27668.i586.rpm
9. Check for any newer fix release and hotfix versions for the OpenScape UC
Application and install them according to the corresponding version notes if
applicable.
10. If the application computer and frontend computers are in the same subnetwork, continue with step 12 on page 328. Otherwise, continue with step 11
on page 327.
Routing schemas Multicast and Unicast
11. The routing schema Multicast (point-to-multipoint connection) is used for the
communication between the HiPathCA service on the application computer
and the HiPathCA services on the frontend computers by default. However,
this is only possible if the application computer and the frontend computers
are in the same sub-network.
NOTE: An additional requirement is that the port used by Multicast in a
possible firewall between the application computer and the frontend
computers must be open. However, this requirment is complied with automatically, because all ports between the application computer and the frontend
computers must be open.
If Multicast cannot be used, the routing schema Unicast (point-to-point
connection) is deployed and you need to execute the following steps:
a) Open the /opt/siemens/HiPathCAconfig/host.env file on the
frontend computer in an editor, for example:
vi /opt/siemens/HiPathCAconfig/host.env
b) Look for the entry
CLUSTER=<clusterId>
In step 22 on page 224 you assigned a value to the
SI_COMMUNITY_NAME parameter in the /root/
knut.responsefile.txt file on the frontend computer. This value
was automatically assigned to the CLUSTER parameter during the
OpenScape UC Application installation on the frontend computer.
c) Expand this value so that it corresponds to the following pattern:
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NOTE: If you use the computer name or the fully qualified domain name
of the application computer, ensure that the name can be resolved in all
other involved computers (compare Section 4.6, Using FQDNs for Very
Large Deployment, on page 184).
4875: 4875 is the default port, but you can also use another free port
on the application computer.
NOTE: You need not check whether this port is opened in the firewall
(see Table 93 on page 447), because all ports between the application
computer and the frontend computer must be open.
d) Save the modification.
e) Continue with step 12 on page 328.
NOTE: Because there are no processes associated to HiPathCA on the
media server computers, there is no host.env file on these computers
either. Therefore, no action is performed on the media server computers that
would be analog to the step here.
Load balancer
12. If there is more than one frontend computer, a load balancer is always
required for Very Large Deployment. This load balancer is installed on a
separate computer. Please obtain the setup description for a load balancer
from the documentation for the load balancer product you use. You find the
configuration description in section "Configuring the Load Balancer" in the
administrator documentation OpenScape UC Application Configuration and
Administration.
Start
13. After the installation has been successfully completed, execute the following
command on the frontend computer:
/etc/init.d/symphoniad start
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14. Execute steps 1 on page 326 to 9 on page 327 and step 13 on page 328 for
all frontend computers.
Configuration
15. If the application computer and the frontend computers are in different subnetworks, so that routing schema Unicast must be used instead of Multicast,
execute the following sub-steps:
a) Log on to the CMP via web browser.
Because the frontend servers have just started, it may take several
minutes until this step is successful.
NOTE: The /etc/init.d/symphoniad status command delivering
the output WebClient running on a frontend computer does not signal
a fully operable frontend server.
b) Click under Maintenance > Inventory > Nodes & Applications >
Nodes > <name of the application computer> > Actions > Show
services status on the Show button.
c) Enter in the Filter field value JournalFacade or *Journal* and click
on Go.
d) Click on the JournalFacade entry. A dialog for the journal facade service
opens.
e) Enter the application computer's IP address in the Discover.IPAddress
field.
f)
Enter in the Discover.port field the port number of the port on the
application computer you entered in step 14c on page 320 and in step 11c
on page 327. The default port number is 4875.
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NOTE: Please note that special requirements might apply for the media server
computers, e g. SSE2.x (Streaming SIMD Extension) support. For details see the
OpenScape UC Application Planning Guide.
Installation
1. Verify that the response file has been created for the media server computer
(see section Response file for the media server computer) and stored as /
root/knut.reponsefile.txt on the media server computer.
2. Verify that the DAR file has been copied from the application computer to /
root/knut.file.dar on the media server computer (see step 5 on page
325).
NOTE: The DAR file is identical for all frontend and media server computers.
3. Execute the steps described in Section 5.3.1, Providing the Installation
Sources in an Installation Repository in osc-setup, on page 234 on the media
server computer.
4. On the media server computer, execute the following command:
osc-setup in OpenScapeUC_VeryLarge_MS
5. In case of an error, always select the option with despite the inferior
architecture.
Example:
Problem: OpenScapeUC_VeryLarge_MS-6.0_1.0.0-007.noarch requires OpenScapeUC_VeryLarge_MS,
but this requirement cannot be provided
uninstallable providers: OpenScapeUC_VeryLarge_MS-6.0_1.0.0007.noarch[270fc4d9389754e36bb4dbe2a725408d]
Solution 1: Following actions will be done:
install symphonia-6.0_1.5.0-058.i586 despite the inferior architecture
install symphonia-jre-ibm-6.0.9.2-4.i386 despite the inferior architecture
Solution 2: do not install OpenScapeUC_VeryLarge_MS-6.0_1.0.0-007.noarch
Solution 3: break OpenScapeUC_SVeryLarge_MS by ignoring some of its dependencies
Choose from above solutions by number or cancel [1/2/3/c] (c):
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6. Enter 1.
7. Push the y key and conclude with the return key.
NOTE: Executing this step takes some time.
8. Check for a newer OpenScape UC Application hotfix version and install it
according to the corresponding version notes if applicable.
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Column ISO File: Partial name of the ISO file that contains the language.
Country
Language
Argentina
Australia
Brazil
Belgium
Bulgaria
BosniaHerzegovina
Chile
People's Republic
of China
Denmark
Germany
Ecuador
Estonia
Finland
France
Greece
Great Britain
Hongkong
India
Indonesia
Italy
Japan
Canada
Colombia
Korea
Croatia
Latvia
Lithuania
Malaysia
Morocco
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
Austria
Peru
Spanish (Argentina)
English (AU)
Portuguese (Brazil)
Flemish
Bulgarian
Bosnian
Languag Individual
e Code System
Announcements
es_ar
en_au
pt_br
nl_be
bg
bs
Spanish (Chile)
Chinese (simplified)
es_cl
zh
Danish
German
Spanish (Ecuador)
Estonian
Finnish
French
Greek
English (UK)
Chinese (Hongkong)
English (India)
Indonesian
Italian
Japanese
French (Canada)
Spanish (Colombia)
Korean
Croatian
Latvian
Lithuanian
Malay
French
Spanish (Mexico)
Dutch
Norwegian
German
Spanish (Peru)
da
de
es_ec
et
fi
fr
el
en
zh_hk
en_in
id
it
Yes
fr_ca
es_co
ko
hr
lv
lt
ms
fr_ma
es_mx
nl
no
de_at
es_pe
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Pre-configured
Fallback
Language
en
nl
sr
es_ar
es_mx
en_us
en
en_us
en_us
es_mx
en_us
en
en_us
fr
de
en_mx
ISO File1
Spanish
English
Portuguese
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
Spanish
Chinese
AdditionalLanguages
German
Spanish
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
French
AdditionalLanguages
English
Chinese
English
AdditionalLanguages
Italian
AdditionalLanguages
French
Spanish
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
French
Spanish
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
German
Spanish
Supported Languages for Announcement Texts of the Media Server for PBXs
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Country
Language
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russia
Sweden
Serbia
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
South Africa
Taiwan
Thailand
Czech Republic
Turkey
Hungary
USA
Venezuela
United Arab
Emirates
Vietnam
English (Philippines)
Polish
Portuguese (Portugal)
Romanian
Russian
Swedish
Serbian
Chinese (Singapore)
Slovakian
Slovenian
Spanish
English (ZA)
Chinese (Taiwan)
Thai
Czech
Turkish
Hungarian
English (US)
Spanish (Venezuela)
Arabian
Languag Individual
e Code System
Announcements
en_ph
pl
pt
ro
ru2
sv
sr
zh_sg
sk
sl
es
en_za
zh_tw
th
cs
tr
hu
en_us
es_ve
ar
Vietnamese
vi
Table 24
Pre-configured
Fallback
Language
en_us
en_us
en
en_us
en_us
es_mx
en_us
ISO File1
English
AdditionalLanguages
Portuguese
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
Chinese
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
Spanish
English
Chinese
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
English
Spanish
AdditionalLanguages
AdditionalLanguages
Supported Languages for Announcement Texts of the Media Server for PBXs
1 This table indicates only part of the ISO file name that distinguishes the ISO files of an OpenScape UC Application setup medium, thus
for example English instead of OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-English-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso. In Table 8 on page 235 you find the list of all
available ISO files.
2 In order to use cyrillic letters in mail notifications for missed calls, ensure that the parameter Mail.Charset in the file /opt/siemens/
HiPathCA/config/services/default/JMailService/JMailService.cfg is set to the value iso-8859-5.
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Language
Chinese (Mandarin)
German
English
English
French
Italian
Portuguese
Portuguese
Russian
Country
China
Germany
Great Britain
USA
France
Italy
Portugal
Brazil
Russia
Language Code
ZH_CN
DE_DE
EN_GB
EN_US
FR_FR
IT_IT
PT_PT
PT_BR
RU_RU2
Spanish
Spain
ES_ES
Table 25
ISO File1
Chinese
German
English
English
French
Italian
Portuguese
Portuguese
AdditionalLa
nguages
Spanish
1 This table indicates only part of the ISO file name that distinguishes the ISO files of an
OpenScape UC Application setup medium, thus for example English instead of
OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-English-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso. In Table 8 on page 235 you find the list
of all available ISO files.
2 In order to use cyrillic letters in mail notifications for missed calls, ensure that the parameter
Mail.Charset in the file /opt/siemens/HiPathCA/config/services/default/
JMailService/JMailService.cfg is set to the value iso-8859-5.
Country
China
Germany
Great Britain
USA
France
Italy
Portugal
Brazil
Russia
Language Code
ZH_CN
DE_DE
EN_GB
EN_US
FR_FR
IT_IT
PT_PT
PT_BR
RU_RU2
Spanish
Spain
ES_ES
Table 26
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Chinese
German
English
English
French
Italian
Portuguese
Portuguese
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nguages
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1 This table indicates only part of the ISO file name that distinguishes the ISO files of an
OpenScape UC Application setup medium, thus for example English instead of
OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-English-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso. In Table 8 on page 235 you find the list
of all available ISO files.
2 In order to use cyrillic letters in mail notifications for missed calls, ensure that the parameter
Mail.Charset in the file /opt/siemens/HiPathCA/config/services/default/
JMailService/JMailService.cfg is set to the value iso-8859-5.
Country
China
Germany
Great Britain
USA
France
Italy
Portugal
Brazil
Spain
Netherlands
Language Code
zh_cn
de_de
en_gb
en_us
fr_fr
it_it
pt_pt
pt_br
es_es
nl_nl
Russian
Russia
ru_ru2
Turkish
Turkey
tr_tr
Table 27
ISO File1
Chinese
German
English
English
French
Italian
Portuguese
Portuguese
Spanish
AdditionalLangu
ages
AdditionalLangu
ages
AdditionalLangu
ages
1 This table indicates only part of the ISO file name that distinguishes the ISO files of an
OpenScape UC Application setup medium, thus for example English instead of
OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-English-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso. In Table 8 on page 235 you find the list
of all available ISO files.
2 In order to use cyrillic letters in mail notifications for missed calls, ensure that the parameter
Mail.Charset in the file /opt/siemens/HiPathCA/config/services/default/
JMailService/JMailService.cfg is set to the value iso-8859-5.
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Country
China
Germany
Great Britain
USA
France
Italy
Portugal
Brazil
Russia
Language Code
zh_cn
de_de
en_gb
en_us
fr_fr
it_it
pt_pt
pt_br
ru_ru2
Spanish
Spain
es_es
Table 28
ISO File1
Chinese
German
English
English
French
Italian
Portuguese
Portuguese
AdditionalLan
guages
Spanish
1 This table indicates only part of the ISO file name that distinguishes the ISO files of an OpenScape
UC Application setup medium, thus for example English instead of OpenScapeUcSuiteAppsEnglish-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso. In Table 8 on page 235 you find the list of all available ISO files.
2 In order to use cyrillic letters in mail notifications for missed calls, ensure that the parameter
Mail.Charset in the file /opt/siemens/HiPathCA/config/services/default/
JMailService/JMailService.cfg is set to the value iso-8859-5.
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Country
Germany
USA
Language Code
de_de
en_us
ISO File1
German
English
1 This table indicates only part of the ISO file name that distinguishes the ISO files of an OpenScape
UC Application setup medium, thus for example English instead of OpenScapeUcSuiteAppsEnglish-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso. In Table 8 on page 235 you find the list of all available ISO files.
Country
Germany
USA
Language Code
DE_DE
EN_US
ISO File1
German
English
1 This table indicates only part of the ISO file name that distinguishes the ISO files of an OpenScape
UC Application setup medium, thus for example English instead of OpenScapeUcSuiteAppsEnglish-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso. In Table 8 on page 235 you find the list of all available ISO files.
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Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop14"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop15"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop16"
cleanup successfully done
CreateRepository end
Operation took: 1 second
Logfile: /var/log/OpenScapeUC/osc-setup-2012-0321_20:14:50.log
18. Delete the directory of the temporary repository you created in step 14 on
page 240.
rm -R <path to the temporary repository>
Example:
rm -R /tmp/tmpRepo
Start
19. Start the MRCP service, the Nuance TTS and the Nuance ASR:
/etc/init.d/NSSservice start
If you have to stop these services later on, execute the following command:
/etc/init.d/NSSservice stop
Execute the following command on the media server computer to start the
OpenScape UC Application:
/etc/init.d/symphoniad start
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20. Perform the steps 1 on page 330 to 19 on page 342 for all media server
computers.
IMPORTANT: If more than one media server computer is available, we call
this collection a media server farm. You need to perform specific configurations on all media server computers of a media server farm such as configuring the SIP trunk, the voice portal and, if required, the conference portal.
More configuration steps must be executed on the second and every further
media server computer of a media server farm, such as configuring the voice
portal for the media server farm and, if required, also the conference portal.
Some of these steps require configurations on the PBX also. You can obtain
details on this from the administrator documentation OpenScape UC Application Configuration and Administration.
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NOTE: You can execute the script for Small Deployment also. It reboots all
OpenScape UC components on the application computer then.
3. The feedback Restart successful does not mean that all UC
components are operable. Execute the following command on every
computer to check the status of the main UC components on this computer:
/etc/init.d/symphoniad status
Logon
Domain
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c) Search for Deployment Support Service and make sure that the status
is green, or execute the following command in a command line:
bash /opt/siemens/servicetools/install/bin/installlib.sh prerequisite.primaryReady
d) If the service restart does not produce the desired result, follow the
instructions given in Section 5.4, Checking the Installation, on page 347.
2. If the installation of the additional node fails at this point, you must execute
the following command:
NOTE: This command must not be executed on the application computer but
on the concerned additional node only.
rpm -e symphonia
Perform the setup on the faulty node once more (osc-setup in ...).
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Instead of the zypper command, you can also use the yast command (see
Section B.5, yast instead of zypper se or rpm -q, on page 1060).
If there is a problem, open the INSTALL.txt file on the setup medium of the
OpenScape UC Application and check whether your problem is described in
section Known Problems.
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lation guide but only mention it occasionally (see Section 2.1, Deployment
Scenarios, on page 25).
All checks
Execute the following command to perform all available checks:
/opt/siemens/servicetools/sanitychk/sanityChk.pl
These checks also comprise checks of the Container category, which demand
specifying the administrator password (see option -p in Table 31 on page 355).
The check results are displayed on the screen.
One check
If you want to perform only one check, use the following syntax:
/opt/siemens/servicetools/sanitychk/sanityChk.pl -f <check_name>
Example of the check as to whether sufficient disk space is available:
/opt/siemens/servicetools/sanitychk/sanityChk.pl -f chkDiskSpace
Only one or all checks can be started with one command. The following example
is not allowed
:
/opt/siemens/servicetools/sanitychk/sanityChk.pl -f chkDiskSpace | chkLogDirPermission
A check may return the following values:
OK
NotOK
Skipped
ApplNotInstalled
Off
You find details of possible checks in Section 5.4.2.3, List of available Checks,
on page 351.
Help texts
You receive a check description by using the following syntax:
/opt/siemens/servicetools/sanitychk/sanityChk.pl -d <check_name>
Example:
/opt/siemens/servicetools/sanitychk/sanityChk.pl -d chkDiskSpace
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Log file
Executing the program is logged in the /var/siemens/common/log/
sanity_checks.log log file.
NOTE: /log/sanity_checks.log is used for Integrated Deployment.
In principle, we do not describe the Integrated Deployment setup in this installation guide but only mention it occasionally (see Section 2.1, Deployment
Scenarios, on page 25).
Container
Application
Operating system
Tomcat
Container
Container comprises all OpenSOA services for the OpenScape UC Application
as a whole. The PBX services are not included.
IMPORTANT: If you want to perform checks of the Container category, you
definitely need to apply the -p <administrator password> option (see
Table 31 on page 355).
chkEventContext
The configuration file .../common/conf/eventingContext.xml is
checked as to whether it contains the primary IP address in the
<constructor-arg> tag.
If Small Deployment is present, the <constructor-arg> tag may have
value localhost. The primary IP address or the primary name of the
application computer must have been entered in the deployment scenarios
Large Deployment and Very Large Deployment.
chkFileExist
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container-keystore_5da1e680-f1e0-11d9-bbed0002a5d5c51b-localhost.p12
chkGuidInjection
The configuration of the OpenScape UC Application uses GUIDs in almost
every configuration file. The configuration file names contain GUIDs, too.
Especially as some GUIDs are used in several configuration files it is
important that these GUIDs are consistent across all configuration files. Since
checking all GUIDs requires a deep mutual understanding of the GUIDs, a
manual check is very complex.
chkInstallParams
During the setup the system is configured according to the information in the
response file. This check tests all parameters of the responsefile.txt
file. You find this file in the /opt/siemens/servicetools/conf directory.
NOTE: The responsefile.txt file is not the response file created by the
configuration of the OpenScape UC Application setup (see Section 5.2,
Configuring the Installation, on page 195). The responsefile.txt file
was created during the setup.
chkIsConfiguredOK
The existence of the .config file is checked, as this file must be available
after a successful installation.
chkMajorAlarm
A logging procedure is performed at the container with the user account and
the password from the internal response file. The systemState service then
retrieves all alarms with priority MAJOR from the alarm database (Solid-DB).
If one or more of such priority MAJOR alarms were found, the result of the
check is value NotOK. If the database management system or/and the
container do not run, this check returns value Skipped.
In the Database management systems category there is a similar check
called chkAlarms, but this check is performed without using the OpenSOA
container.
chkSystemXml
The .../common/conf/system.xml file contains node information and is
a central file of the OpenScape UC Application. The node list in this file is
compared with the node list in the internal response file.
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chkTime
A logging procedure is performed at the container with the user account and
the password from the internal response file. The systemState service then
retrieves the times of all nodes. These node times are compared with the
reference time, thus the time on the primary node. If the difference between
a node time and the reference time is greater than 500 ms, the check fails.
A node is here a computer on which container services, thus of the
OpenScape UC Application, are executed. If the PBX operates on an
individual computer, this computer is not part of the container. Nodes are thus
the following computers:
Application computer
Application computer
Application computer
chkAlarms
After logging in to the alarm database (Solid-DB) with the user account and
the password from the internal response file, this database is queried as to
whether it contains alarms of the MAJOR priority. When such an alarm was
found, the result of the check is value NotOK.
If the database management system does not run, this check is marked with
Skipped.
In the Container category there is a similar check called chkMajorAlarm, but
contrary to chkAlarms this check does not directly query the Solid database
but performs the query using the systemState service of the OpenSOA
container.
chkDBMSLogin
After logging in to the alarm database (Solid-DB) with the user account and
the password from the internal response file, the symuser table is retrieved
from this database for user symdb.
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If the database management system does not run, this check is marked with
Skipped.
Application
chkDLS
The database connection string is checked in the .../WEB-INF/classes/
dboptions.properties file of the DLS web application used in Tomcat.
In case of a single-installation this string has the following value:
DLS_DB_CONNECTION_URL=jdbc:solid://<IP address of the
node>:<DB port>/dba/<password>
In addition, a connection is checked by use of the following command:
wget --no-check-certificate https://<IP address of the
node>:<DB port>/DeploymentService
chkRG8700
The .../common/conf/system.xml file is searched for an RG8700 entry
to check whether RG8700 was correctly installed.
Example:
<Node displayname="RG8700" guid="rg8700-responsibility-guid"
host="127.0.0.1" jGroupsPort="7800" serviceContainer="false"
type="RG8700"></Node>
Operating system
chkDiskSpace
The harddisk space is checked. At least 1024 MB must be available. This
value can be set. It is the recommended minimum space for successfully
performing an upgrade.
NOTE: Only the harddisk memory on the file system that hosts the
OpenScape UC Application is examined.
The value 1024 MB can be edited in the following line of the /opt/siemens/
servicetools/sanitychk/chksdir/os/chkDiskSpace.pm file:
$MIN_DISK_SPACE = "1024";
chkLogDirPermission
The OpenScape UC Container must have write privileges for user
<SYM_USER> and the group <SYM_GROUP> in the log file
<SYMPHONIA_LOG>. If these write privileges are not set, the OpenScape UC
Application has difficulty in booting.
<SYM_USER>, <SYM_GROUP> and <SYMPHONIA_LOG> are set in the /etc/
sysconfig/siemens/symphonia configuration file.
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chkTomcat
The .../share/tomcat/shared/classes/SymProxy.properties
configuration file is checked whether it exists and if the connector for the
js_soc entry was set correctly in this file.
Example of a connector entry:
# Modified by SymProxy class during port or ip addr
reconfiguration
URI1=js-soc://218.1.12.229:4711
5.4.2.4 Options
The following table describes the options of the /opt/siemens/
servicetools/sanitychk/sanityChk.pl command.
Option
Description
No option. All checks of all categories are performed and important information (silent
mode) is put out on the screen. Even without option entries are made in the
<LOG_DIR>/sanity_checks.log log file.
These checks also comprise checks of the Container category, which demand specifying
the administrator password (see option -p).
-v
-c <category>
All checks of a category are performed. <category> may have value os, dbms,
container, tomcat or appl. This corresponds to the above categories operating
system, database management system, container, Tomcat and application.
Example: sanityCheck.pl -c os
The default value is all.
The -c option may be used only once per sanityCheck.pl invocation.
-l
-f <check name>
Table 31
Options of sanityCheck.pl
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Option
Description
-d <check name>
or
-d <category>
No check is performed, but the help text for the check named <check name> is
displayed on the monitor.
Example: sanityCheck.pl -d chkStackSize
The -d option may be used only once per sanityCheck.pl -d <check name>
invocation.
If you specify a category name instead of a check name, the help texts of all checks of
this category are displayed on the monitor.
Example: sanityCheck.pl -d container
The -d option may be used only once per sanityCheck.pl -d <category>
invocation.
-p <administrator
password>
OpenSOA administrator password. This password is required for the container login.
If you want to perform checks of the Container category, you definitely need to apply the
-p <administrator password> option.
Note: SLES interprets an exclamation mark (!) in a password as repetition of the last
command. To avoid this, you need to prefix each exclamation mark in the password with
the escape character (\) or the entire password must be enclosed in single quotation
marks.
Examples: Test\!01 and Test!01
-o <output format>
Display of the check result either in table format (value table) or in color representation
(value color). The default value is table.
Example 1:
sanityCheck.pl -o table
Example 2:
sanityCheck.pl -o color
-h
-x
The output portion Result table over all Sanity Checks is not displayed on
the screen (see Section 5.4.2.5, Example Execution, on page 357).
This option applies for the current call only.
-t
Table 31
356
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'chkDLS'..... ApplNotInstalled
'chkRG8700'..... OK
'chkEventContext'..... OK
'chkFilesExist'..... OK
'chkGuidInjection'..... OK
'chkInstallParams'..... OK
'chkIsConfiguredOK'..... OK
'chkMajorAlarms'..... MajorAlarms detected, check logfile for details.
'chkSystemXml'..... OK
'chkTime'..... OK
'chkAlarms'..... OK
'chkDBMSLogin'..... OK
'chkDBMSLoginOld'..... OK
'chkDiskSpace'..... OK
'chkLogDirPermission'..... OK
'chkStackSize'..... NotOK
'chkTomcat'..... ApplNotInstalled
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This information is provided as a first input for network and firewall administrators.
IMPORTANT: All remaining ports must be closed by the server administrator to
reduce vulnerability.
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Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
TCP
Any
...
8443
Web Client
computer
...
Table 32
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
TCP
8443
Comment
...
Any
Table 33
Application
computer
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
NOTE: Sometimes, the connections begin and end on the same computer.
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Software on the Desktop Client computer that listens and sends to port 5060.
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
I/O
5060
Unencrypted connection
...
5060
UDP
(OpenS
cape
Voice;
sipsm_*
_vip)
Desktop
client
computer
...
Table 34
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
5060
UDP
I/O
Partner
port
Application 5060
computer
(OpenScap
e Voice;
sipsm_*_vip
)
Protocol / use
Comment
Unencrypted connection
...
Table 35
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
You find these entries again in Table 37 on page 365 and Table 40 on page 375.
A connection may start and end on the same computer:
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Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
5060
UDP
(OpenS
cape
Voice;
nafo1)
I/O
Application
computer
(OpenScap
e Media
Services)
5060
Unencrypted connection
5060
UDP
(OpenS
cape
Media
Service
s)
I/O
Application
computer
(OpenScap
e Voice;
nafo1)
5060
Unencrypted connection
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
...
...
Table 36
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
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OpenScape
Web Client
Demilitarized Zone
(DMZ)
OpenScape
Desktop Client
OpenScape
Extensions
Telephones
OpenScape
XPR System
Secure Netw
Directory Sys
Instant Mesaging Sys
Collaboration System (e.g. M
Groupware System (e.g. IBM Lotus D
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In this section you find the following tables for the deployment scenario Integrated
Deployment:
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The following table describes the ports that must have been opened on the
application computer.
Deployment Scenario Integrated Deployment: Application Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
21
TCP
22
TCP
88
TCP
111
UDP
and
TCP
161
UDP
162
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
FTP
(FTP/SFTP)
backup
server
computer
Any
HTTP
111
UDP
443
TCP
444
TCP
I/O
Any
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Any
Any
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500
UDP
I/O
Partner
port
General
Protocol / use
Comment
IPSec
514
UDP
2049
UDP
and
TCP
4444
TCP
4500
UDP
I/O
Any
2049
IPsec control
Table 37
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Trans
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col
I/O1 Partner
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4560
TCP
Connector for 3rd party tools (e.g. This port is closed per default, but must
chainsaw) to get logging
be opened for extended diagnostics at
information out of Symphonia.
the customer site.
4561
TCP
Connector for 3rd party tools (e.g. This port is closed per default, but must
chainsaw) to connect to the online be opened for extended diagnostics at
trace service to get trace
the customer site.
information out of Symphonia.
4708
TCP
Mobile
Client
Facade
server
computer
Any
4708
TCP
Desktop
client
computer
Any
4709
TCP
Mobile
Client
Facade
server
computer
Any
4709
TCP
Desktop
client
computer
Any
4709
TCP
Google
Apps
computer
Any
4710
TCP
Instantmessaging
server
computer
Any
4711
TCP
Instantmessaging
server
computer
Any
Unencrypted IP connectivity
Required between Symphonia nodes.
between the Openfire
Authentication provider and the
application computer by means of
js-soc via TCP
I/O
Application
computer
(OpenScap
e Media
Services)
5062
5060
UDP
(OpenS
cape
Voice;
nafo1)
Table 37
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
Unencrypted connection
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Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
5060
UDP
(OpenS
cape
Voice;
nafo1)
I/O
Devices
5060
Unencrypted connection
5060
UDP
(OpenS
cape
Voice;
sipsm_*
_vip)
I/O
Desktop
client
computer
5060
Unencrypted connection
5060
TCP
(OpenS
cape
Voice;
nafo1)
I/O
Application
computer
(OpenScap
e Media
Services)
5062
Unencrypted connection
5060
TCP
(OpenS
cape
Voice;
nafo1)
I/O
Devices
5060
Unencrypted connection
5060
TCP
(OpenS
cape
Voice;
sipsm_*
_vip)
I/O
Desktop
client
computer
5060
Unencrypted connection
5061
TCP
(OpenS
cape
Voice;
nafo1)
I/O
Application
computer
(OpenScap
e Media
Services)
5063
5061
TCP
(OpenS
cape
Voice;
nafo1)
I/O
Devices
5061
5061
TCP
(OpenS
cape
Voice;
sipsm_*
_vip)
I/O
Desktop
client
computer
5061
Port
Table 37
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Trans
port
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col
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Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
5062
UDP
(OpenS
cape
Media
Service
s)
I/O
Application
computer
(OpenScap
e Voice;
nafo1)
5060
Unencrypted connection
5062
TCP
(OpenS
cape
Media
Service
s)
I/O
Application
computer
(OpenScap
e Voice;
nafo1)
5060
Unencrypted connection
5063
TCP
(OpenS
cape
Media
Service
s)
I/O
Application
computer
(OpenScap
e Voice;
nafo1)
5061
6155
UDP
ActiveMQ: Multicast;
7500
UDP
7800
TCP
8070
TCP
8080
TCP
8099
TCP
I/O
8162
UDP
8167
UDP
8443
TCP
Port
Table 37
Trans
port
proto
col
Web Client
computer
Any
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Trans
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I/O1 Partner
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Partner
port
Protocol / use
8768
TCP
Application
computer
Any
Any
Any
9000
9943
TCP
I/O
10001
TCP
12345
TCP
16750
TCP
(FTP/SFTP)
backup
server
computer
20000- UDP
24999 2
(OpenS
cape
Media
Service
s)
I/O
Devices3
45566
Table 37
370
UDP
OpenScape
-Xpressions
server
computer
Comment
20000249992
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Trans
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proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
45567
UDP
JCS multicast port for Symphonia This port is used in cases in which
service registration and discovery. Multicast is activated in the
system.xml file (default setting). JCS
and JGroups are not compatible, so JCS
must use a port different from the one
JGroups uses.
61616
TCP
Any
TCP
Exchange
server
computer
25
Any
TCP
Exchange
server
computer
443
Any
TCP
Exchange
server
computer
80
Any
TCP
Any
TCP/
UDP
Any
Any
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Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
Web
80
Collaboratio
n computer
HTTP
NTP server
computer
123
TCP
Instantmessaging
server
computer
5262
TCP
Lotus
Domino
server
computer
1352
NRPC (Notes-RPC)
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Trans
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proto
col
I/O1 Partner
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Any
TCP
I/O
Partner
port
Microsoft
483
Office
Communica
tions
Server/
Protocol / use
Comment
RPC.MOUNTD communication
between NFS server and NFS
client
Microsoft
Lync
Server
computer
Any
Table 37
UDP
and
TCP
Any
Any
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
2 Default value that can be configured in the CMP
3 Devices are here RTP devices, thus phones, computers with a softphone and gateways.
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The following table describes the ports that must have been opened on the Mobile
Client Facade server computer.
Deployment Scenario Integrated Deployment: Mobile Client Facade Server Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
111
UDP
and
TCP
2049
UDP
and
TCP
8081
TCP
8443
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
Any
111
Any
2049
Mobile
client
computer
Any
TCP
Mobile
client
computer
Any
Any
TCP
Application
computer
4708
Any
TCP
Application
computer
4709
Any
UDP
and
TCP
Any
Any
RPC.MOUNTD communication
between NFS server and NFS
client
Table 38
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
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The following table describes the ports that must have been opened on the admin
client computer.
Deployment Scenario Integrated Deployment: Admin Client Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
Any
TCP
Application
computer
22
Any
TCP
Application
computer
443
Any
TCP
Instantmessaging
server
computer
9090
Any
TCP
Instantmessaging
server
computer
9091
Table 39
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
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The following table describes the ports that must have been opened on the admin
client computer.
Deployment Scenario Integrated Deployment: Desktop Client Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
5060
UDP
I/O
5060
TCP
5061
20000249992
Protocol / use
Comment
Application 5060
computer
(OpenScap
e Voice;
sipsm_*_vip
)
Unencrypted connection
I/O
Application 5060
computer
(OpenScap
e Voice;
sipsm_*_vip
)
Unencrypted connection
TCP
I/O
Application 5061
computer
(OpenScap
e Voice;
sipsm_*_vip
)
UDP
I/O
Application
computer
(OpenScap
e Media
Services)
Any
Any
Table 40
TCP
Partner
port
20000249992
LDAP
server
computer
LDAP access
Web
80
Collaboratio
n server
computer
HTTP
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Trans
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proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Any
TCP
Web
443
Collaboratio
n server
computer
HTTPS
Any
TCP
Web
5000
Collaboratio
n server
computer
DLS server
computer
18443
DLS client
8082
Server-client connection
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Any
TCP
Application
computer
4708
Any
TCP
Application
computer
4709
Table 40
Comment
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
2 Default value that can be configured in the CMP
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The following table describes the ports that must have been opened on the Web
Client computer.
Deployment Scenario Integrated Deployment: Web Client Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Any
TCP
Web
80
Collaboratio
n server
computer
HTTP
Any
TCP
Web
443
Collaboratio
n server
computer
HTTPS
Any
TCP
Web
5000
Collaboratio
n server
computer
Any
TCP
Application
computer
7789
Any
TCP
Application
computer
8443
Table 41
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
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The following table describes the ports that must have been opened on the Mobile
Client computer.
Deployment Scenario Integrated Deployment: Mobile Client Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Any
TCP
Web
80
Collaboratio
n server
computer
HTTP
Any
TCP
Web
443
Collaboratio
n server
computer
HTTPS
Any
TCP
Web
5000
Collaboratio
n server
computer
Any
TCP
Mobile
Client
Facade
server
computer
8081
Any
TCP
Mobile
Client
Facade
server
computer
8443
Table 42
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the Deployment Service server computer.
Deployment Scenario Integrated Deployment: Deployment Service Server Computer (DLS)
Port
18443
Table 43
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
Desktop
client
computer
Ports to be opened on the Deployment Service Server Computer
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
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The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the Deployment Service client computer.
Deployment Scenario Integrated Deployment: Deployment Service Client Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
8082
Partner
port
Desktop
client
computer
Table 44
Protocol / use
Comment
Server-client connection.
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on devices (phones and gateways).
Deployment Scenario Integrated Deployment: Devices (Phones, Computers with a Softphone and Gateways)
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
5060
UDP
I/O
Application
computer
(OpenScap
e Voice;
nafo1)
5060
Unencrypted connection
5060
TCP
I/O
Application
computer
(OpenScap
e Voice;
nafo1)
5060
Unencrypted connection
5061
TCP
I/O
Application
computer
(OpenScap
e Voice;
nafo1)
5061
20000249992
UDP
I/O
Application
computer
(OpenScap
e Media
Services)
20000249992
Table 45
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
2 Default value that can be configured in the CMP
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The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the LDAP server computer.
Deployment Scenario Integrated Deployment: LDAP Server Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
UDP
Any
LDAP access
Table 46
Desktop
client
computer
Comment
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the Exchange server computer.
Deployment Scenario Integrated Deployment: Exchange Server Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
25
TCP
Application
computer
Any
443
TCP
Application
computer
Any
80
TCP
Application
computer
Any
Table 47
Comment
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the Microsoft Office Communications server/Microsoft Lync server computer.
Deployment Scenario Integrated Deployment: Microsoft Office Communications Server/Microsoft Lync Server
Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
483
TCP
I/O
Any
Table 48
Application
computer
Comment
Ports to be opened on the Microsoft Office Communications Server/Microsoft Lync Server Computer
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the Lotus Domino server computer.
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proto
col
I/O1 Partner
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Partner
port
Protocol / use
1352
TCP
Any
NRPC (Notes-RPC)
Table 49
Application
computer
Comment
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the instant-messaging server computer (XMPP) provided that this computer
exists (see Section 12.2, Infrastructure, on page 596).
Deployment Scenario Integrated Deployment: Instant-Messaging Server Computer (XMPP)
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
111
UDP
and
TCP
2049
UDP
and
TCP
5262
TCP
9090
9091
Table 50
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
Any
111
Any
2049
Application
computer
Any
TCP
TCP
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Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
Any
TCP
Application
computer
4710
Any
TCP
Application
computer
4711
Unencrypted IP connectivity
Required between Symphonia nodes.
between the Openfire
Authentication provider and the
application computer by means of
js-soc via TCP
Any
UDP
and
TCP
Any
Any
RPC.MOUNTD communication
between NFS server and NFS
client
Table 50
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the NTP server computer.
Deployment Scenario Integrated Deployment: NTP Server Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
123
TCP/
UDP
Any
Table 51
Application
computer
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
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The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the Web Collaboration server computer.
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
802
TCP
Client
computer3
Any
HTTP
80
TCP
Application
computer
Any
HTTP
4432
TCP
Client
computer3
Any
HTTPS
1434
UDP
Web
Any
Collaboratio
n server
computer
Restriction:
This port needs to be opened only on
the first of possibly several Web
Collaboration server computers.4
1500
TCP
Web
Any
Collaboratio
n server
computer
Restriction:
This port needs to be opened only on
the first of possibly several Web
Collaboration server computers.4
50002
TCP
Client
computer3
Any
5004
TCP
Application
computer
Any
XML-RPC
Any
UDP
Web
1434
Collaboratio
n server
computer
Restriction:
This port needs to be opened only on
the second and on any further of
possibly several Web Collaboration
server computers.4
Any
TCP
Web
1500
Collaboratio
n server
computer
Restriction:
This port needs to be opened only on
the second and on any further of
possibly several Web Collaboration
server computers.4
Table 52
Comment
1 I: Inbound connection from the partner port on the partner computer to the port on the Web Collaboration server computer; O: Outbound
connection from the port on the Web Collaboration server computer to the partner port on the partner computer
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2 Port 80 must always be open. Port 443 and Port 5000 are, in contrast, optional. A client first tries to connect port 5000 on the Web
Collaboration server computer via a proprietary OpenScape Web Collaboration protocol. If this attempt fails, the client tries to set up an
HTTPS connection with port 443 on the Web Collaboration server computer. If this fails, too, an HTTP connection with port 80 is established.
A connection with port 5000 is the most effective version, since the HTTP overhead or HTTPS overhead is left out.
3 For example, Desktop Client computer, Web Client computer and Mobile Client computer
4 If several Web Collaboration server computers are available, the one that hosts Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express is the first one.
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The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the Google Apps computer.
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Any
TCP
Application
computer
4709
Any
TCP
Proxy
server
computer
8080
HTTP connector
Table 53
Comment
1 I: Inbound connection from the partner port on the partner computer to the port on the Web Collaboration server computer; O: Outbound
connection from the port on the Web Collaboration server computer to the partner port on the partner computer
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
3306
TCP
I/O
CA
migration
computer
Any
8170
TCP
I/O
CA
migration
computer
Any
8470
TCP
I/O
CA
migration
computer
Any
Table 54
Comment
1 I: Inbound connection from the partner port on the partner computer to the port on the Web Collaboration server computer; O: Outbound
connection from the port on the Web Collaboration server computer to the partner port on the partner computer
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OpenScape
Web Client
Demilitarized Zone
(DMZ)
OpenScape
Desktop Client
OpenScape
Extensions
Telephones
OpenScape Voice
or
HiPath 4000
Data and
Voice Network
Co
mm
S y unic
ste
a
m tion
s
OpenScape
XPR System
Secure Network
Ba
CM
Fro ck-e
P
n
ntend d Ser
Me
vi
dia
Se
rvic ces
Se
rvic
es
es
386
Application Computer
(if applicable active & redundant )
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In this section you find the following tables for the deployment scenario Small
Deployment:
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The following table describes the ports that must have been opened on the
application computer.
Deployment Scenario Small Deployment: Application Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
21
TCP
22
TCP
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
FTP
SSH access to the OpenScape UC This port needs to be opened only for
Application server for
service technicians or Unix
administration and service
administrators working for the
customer.
Port 22 is the default port, which can be
configured in SLES differently.
(FTP/SFTP)
backup
server
computer
88
TCP
111
UDP
and
TCP
161
UDP
162
UDP
443
TCP
444
TCP
I/O
Any
Table 55
388
Any
Any
HTTP
111
RPC communication between NFS This port only must be open, if the NFS
server and NFS client
server or NFS client is installed on the
application computer and if the
installation sources are provided
remotely according to Section 5.3.1.3,
Creating a Repository in osc-setup by
using remote Installation Sources, on
page 243).
Any
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I/O1 Partner
computer
500
UDP
I/O
Partner
port
General
Protocol / use
Comment
IPSec
514
UDP
1099
TCP
2049
UDP
and
TCP
24273
UDP
I/O
4444
TCP
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Application
computer
ActiveMQ
Any
2049
NFS communication between NFS This port only must be open, if the NFS
server and NFS client
server or NFS client is installed on the
application computer and if the
installation sources are provided
remotely according to Section 5.3.1.3,
Creating a Repository in osc-setup by
using remote Installation Sources, on
page 243).
Computer
of the PBX
(nafo1)
27272
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proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
4500
UDP
I/O
Partner
port
General
Protocol / use
Comment
IPsec control
4560
TCP
4561
TCP
Connector for 3rd party tools (e.g. This port is closed per default, but must
chainsaw) to connect to the online be opened for extended diagnostics at
trace service to get trace
the customer site.
information out of Symphonia.
4708
TCP
Mobile
Client
Facade
server
computer
Any
4708
TCP
Desktop
client
computer
Any
4709
TCP
Mobile
Client
Facade
server
computer
Any
4709
TCP
Desktop
client
computer
Any
4709
TCP
Google
Apps
computer
Any
4710
TCP
Instantmessaging
server
computer
Any
Table 55
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proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
4711
TCP
Instantmessaging
server
computer
Any
Unencrypted IP connectivity
between the Openfire
Authentication provider and the
application computer by means of
js-soc via TCP
5060
UDP
(OpenS
cape
Media
Service
s)
I/O
Computer
of the PBX
(nafo1)
5060
Unencrypted connection
5060
TCP
(OpenS
cape
Media
Service
s)
I/O
Computer
of the PBX
(nafo1)
5060
Unencrypted connection
TCP
5061
(OpenS
cape
Media
Service
s)
I/O
Computer
of the PBX
(nafo1)
5061
6155
UDP
ActiveMQ: multicast.
7500
UDP
7789
TCP
7800
TCP
8070
TCP
8080
TCP
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Web Client
computer
Any
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proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
8099
TCP
8162
Protocol / use
Comment
I/O
UDP
8167
UDP
8443
TCP
9000
Web Client
computer
Any
Any
Any
9943
TCP
I/O
10001
TCP
12345
TCP
16750
TCP
(FTP/SFTP)
backup
server
computer
I/O
Devices4
20000- UDP
24999 3
(OpenS
cape
Media
Service
s)
Table 55
392
Partner
port
OpenScape
Xpressions
computer
20000249993
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col
I/O1 Partner
computer
45566
UDP
45567
Protocol / use
Comment
UDP
JCS multicast port for Symphonia This port is used in cases in which
service registration and discovery. Multicast is activated in the
system.xml file (default setting). JCS
and JGroups are not compatible, so
JCS must use another port.
61616
TCP
Any
TCP
PBX
computer
1040
Any
TCP
PBX
computer
22
Any
TCP
PBX
computer
22
Any
TCP
Exchange
server
computer
25
Any
TCP
Exchange
server
computer
443
Any
TCP
Exchange
server
computer
80
Any
TCP
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Partner
port
Web
80
Collaboratio
n computer
HTTP
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Trans
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proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Any
TCP
Instantmessaging
server
computer
5262
Any
TCP
I/O
PBX
computer
8767
Any
TCP
I/O
PBX
computer
8768
Any
TCP
I/O
PBX
computer
8769
SOAP
Any
TCP
I/O
PBX
computer
8770
SOAP
Any
TCP/
UDP
NTP server
computer
123
Any
TCP
Lotus
Domino
server
computer
1352
NRPC (Notes-RPC)
Any
TCP
I/O
483
Microsoft
Office
Communica
tions
Server/
Comment
RPC.MOUNTD communication
between NFS server and NFS
client
Microsoft
Lync
Server
computer
Any
Table 55
1
2
3
4
UDP
and
TCP
Any
Any
Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
Default value, which can be configured in the PBX
Default value that can be configured in the CMP
Devices are here RTP devices, thus phones, computers with a softphone and gateways.
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The following table describes the ports that must be open in the deployment
scenario Small Deployment on the PBX computer in addition to those mentioned
in the notes for the PBX.
Deployment Scenario Small Deployment: PBX Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
22
TCP
Application
computer
Any
1040
TCP
Application
computer
Any
27272
(nafo1)
UDP
I/O
Application
computer
24273
5060
(nafo1)
UDP
I/O
Application
computer
(OpenScap
e Media
Services)
5060
Unencrypted connection
5060
(nafo1)
UDP
I/O
Devices
5060
Unencrypted connection
UDP
5060
(sipsm_
*_vip)
I/O
Desktop
client
computer
5060
Unencrypted connection
5060
(nafo1)
TCP
I/O
Application
computer
(OpenScap
e Media
Services)
5060
Unencrypted connection
5060
(nafo1)
TCP
I/O
Devices
5060
Unencrypted connection
5060
TCP
(sipsm_
*_vip)
I/O
Desktop
client
computer
5060
Unencrypted connection
5061
(nafo1)
TCP
I/O
Application
computer
(OpenScap
e Media
Services)
5061
5061
(nafo1)
TCP
I/O
Devices
5061
Table 56
Comment
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Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
5061
TCP
(sipsm_
*_vip)
I/O
Desktop
client
computer
5061
8767
TCP
I/O
Application
computer
Any
8768
TCP
I/O
Application
computer
Any
8769
TCP
I/O
Application
computer
Any
SOAP
8770
TCP
I/O
Application
computer
Any
SOAP
Port
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Trans
port
proto
col
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
2 Default value, which can be configured in the PBX
3 Default value that can be configured in the CMP
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The following table describes the ports that must have been opened on the Mobile
Client Facade server computer.
Deployment Scenario Small Deployment: Mobile Client Facade Server Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
111
UDP
and
TCP
2049
UDP
and
TCP
8081
TCP
8443
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
Any
111
Any
2049
Mobile
client
computer
Any
TCP
Mobile
client
computer
Any
Any
TCP
Application
computer
4708
Any
TCP
Application
computer
4709
Any
UDP
and
TCP
Any
Any
RPC.MOUNTD communication
between NFS server and NFS
client
Table 57
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
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The following table describes the ports that must have been opened on the admin
client computer.
Deployment Scenario Small Deployment: Admin Client Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
Any
TCP
Application
computer
22
Any
TCP
Application
computer
443
Any
TCP
Instantmessaging
server
computer
9090
Any
TCP
Instantmessaging
server
computer
9091
Table 58
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
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The following table describes the ports that must have been opened on the admin
client computer.
Deployment Scenario Small Deployment: Desktop Client Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
5060
UDP
I/O
5060
TCP
5061
20000249992
Protocol / use
Comment
Computer
5060
of the PBX
(sipsm_*_vi
p)
Unencrypted connection
I/O
Computer
5060
of the PBX
(sipsm_*_vi
p)
Unencrypted connection
TCP
I/O
Computer
5061
of the PBX
(sipsm_*_vi
p)
UDP
I/O
Application
computer
(OpenScap
e Media
Services)
Any
Partner
port
20000249992
LDAP
server
computer
LDAP access
Any
TCP
Web
80
Collaboratio
n server
computer
HTTP
Any
TCP
Web
443
Collaboratio
n server
computer
HTTPS
Any
TCP
Web
5000
Collaboratio
n server
computer
Table 59
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Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
DLS server
computer
18443
DLS client
8082
Server-client connection.
Any
TCP
Application
computer
4708
Any
TCP
Application
computer
4709
Table 59
Comment
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
2 Default value that can be configured in the CMP
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The following table describes the ports that must have been opened on the Web
Client computer.
Deployment Scenario Small Deployment: Web Client Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Any
TCP
Web
80
Collaboratio
n server
computer
HTTP
Any
TCP
Web
443
Collaboratio
n server
computer
HTTPS
Any
TCP
Web
5000
Collaboratio
n server
computer
Any
TCP
Application
computer
7789
Any
TCP
Application
computer
8443
Table 60
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
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The following table describes the ports that must have been opened on the Mobile
Client computer.
Deployment Scenario Small Deployment: Mobile Client Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Any
TCP
Web
80
Collaboratio
n server
computer
HTTP
Any
TCP
Web
443
Collaboratio
n server
computer
HTTPS
Any
TCP
Web
5000
Collaboratio
n server
computer
Any
TCP
Mobile
Client
Facade
server
computer
8081
Any
TCP
Mobile
Client
Facade
server
computer
8443
Table 61
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the Deployment Service server computer.
Deployment Scenario Small Deployment: Deployment Service Server Computer (DLS)
Port
18443
Table 62
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
Desktop
client
computer
Ports to be opened on the Deployment Service Server Computer
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the Deployment Service client computer (DLS).
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8082
Table 63
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Desktop
client
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
Server-client connection.
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
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The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on devices (phones and gateways).
Deployment Scenario Small Deployment: Devices (Phones, Computers with a Softphone and Gateways)
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
5060
UDP
I/O
Computer
of the PBX
(nafo1)
5060
Unencrypted connection
5060
TCP
I/O
Computer
of the PBX
(nafo1)
5060
Unencrypted connection
5061
TCP
I/O
Computer
of the PBX
(nafo1)
5061
20000249992
UDP
I/O
Application
computer
(OpenScap
e Media
Services)
20000249992
Table 64
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
2 Default value that can be configured in the CMP
The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the LDAP server computer.
Deployment Scenario Small Deployment: LDAP Server Computer
Port
Table 65
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
UDP
Any
LDAP access
Desktop
client
computer
Comment
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
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The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the Exchange server computer.
Deployment Scenario Small Deployment: Exchange Server Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
25
TCP
Application
computer
Any
443
TCP
Application
computer
Any
80
TCP
Application
computer
Any
Table 66
Comment
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the Microsoft Office Communications server/Microsoft Lync server computer.
Deployment Scenario Small Deployment: Microsoft Office Communications Server/Microsoft Lync Server Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
483
TCP
I/O
Any
Table 67
Application
computer
Comment
Ports to be opened on the Microsoft Office Communications Server/Microsoft Lync Server Computer
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the Lotus Domino server computer.
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
1352
TCP
Any
NRPC (Notes-RPC)
Table 68
Application
computer
Comment
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
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The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the instant-messaging server computer (XMPP) provided that this computer
exists (see Section 12.2, Infrastructure, on page 596).
Deployment Scenario Small Deployment: Instant-Messaging Server Computer (XMPP)
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
111
UDP
and
TCP
2049
UDP
and
TCP
5262
TCP
9090
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
Any
111
Any
2049
Application
computer
Any
TCP
9091
TCP
Any
TCP
Application
computer
Table 69
406
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Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Any
TCP
Application
computer
4711
Unencrypted IP connectivity
Required between Symphonia nodes.
between the Openfire
Authentication provider and the
application computer by means of
js-soc via TCP
Any
UDP
and
TCP
Any
Any
RPC.MOUNTD communication
between NFS server and NFS
client
Table 69
Comment
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the NTP server computer.
Deployment Scenario Small Deployment: NTP Server Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
123
TCP/
UDP
Any
Table 70
Application
computer
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
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The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the Web Collaboration server computer.
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
802
TCP
Client
computer3
Any
HTTP
80
TCP
Application
computer
Any
HTTP
4432
TCP
Client
computer3
Any
HTTPS
1434
UDP
Web
Any
Collaboratio
n server
computer
Restriction:
This port needs to be opened only on
the first of possibly several Web
Collaboration server computers.4
1500
TCP
Web
Any
Collaboratio
n server
computer
Restriction:
This port needs to be opened only on
the first of possibly several Web
Collaboration server computers.4
50002
TCP
Client
computer3
Any
5004
TCP
Application
computer
Any
XML-RPC
Any
UDP
Web
1434
Collaboratio
n server
computer
Restriction:
This port needs to be opened only on
the second and on any further of
possibly several Web Collaboration
server computers.4
Any
TCP
Web
1500
Collaboratio
n server
computer
Restriction:
This port needs to be opened only on
the second and on any further of
possibly several Web Collaboration
server computers.4
Table 71
Comment
1 I: Inbound connection from the partner port on the partner computer to the port on the Web Collaboration server computer; O: Outbound
connection from the port on the Web Collaboration server computer to the partner port on the partner computer
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2 Port 80 must always be open. Port 443 and Port 5000 are, in contrast, optional. A client first tries to connect port 5000 on the Web
Collaboration server computer via a proprietary OpenScape Web Collaboration protocol. If this attempt fails, the client tries to set up an
HTTPS connection with port 443 on the Web Collaboration server computer. If this fails, too, an HTTP connection with port 80 is established.
A connection with port 5000 is the most effective version, since the HTTP overhead or HTTPS overhead is left out.
3 For example, Desktop Client computer, Web Client computer and Mobile Client computer
4 If several Web Collaboration server computers are available, the one that hosts Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express is the first one.
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The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the Google Apps computer.
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Any
TCP
Application
computer
4709
Any
TCP
Proxy
server
computer
8080
HTTP connector
Table 72
Comment
1 I: Inbound connection from the partner port on the partner computer to the port on the Web Collaboration server computer; O: Outbound
connection from the port on the Web Collaboration server computer to the partner port on the partner computer
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OpenScape
Web Client
Demilitarized Zone
(DMZ)
OpenScape
Desktop Client
OpenScape
Extensions
Telephones
Data Center Network
OpenScape Voice
or HiPath 4000
Data and
Voice Network
Me
dia
Fro
nten
dS
Load
Balancer
Co
m
S y mun
ste ica
ms tion
s
OpenScape
XPR System
erv
ice
s
Secure Net
Directory Sy
Se
rvic
es
Ba
CM
ck
-en
P
dS
erv
ice
s
Application Computer
(if applicable active & redundant )
IMPORTANT: Some devices like firewalls separate idle TCP connections after a
specific period without notice. Verify that no such device exists between the
frontend and application computer, because serious instabilities will otherwise
occur during operation. This may become obvious by e.g. the error message
Service unavailable, temporarily impossible logins or empty device lists.
Please note that these errors also occur when a firewall is set in a way that transmissions via closed TCP connections are answered by sending RST messages
(Reset). Please also note that some firewalls separate idle sockets without notice
if they do not filter anything.
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All devices must consequently allow unlimited timeouts for connections between
the frontend and application computer. Limited timeouts for inbound client
connections to fend off Denial-of-Service attacks from the internet or intranet
must still be possible, though.
In this section you find the following tables for Large Deployment:
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application computer.
Deployment Scenario Large Deployment: Application Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
21
TCP
22
TCP
111
UDP
and
TCP
161
UDP
162
444
Table 73
Protocol / use
Comment
FTP
(FTP/SFTP)
backup
server
computer
Any
Partner
port
UDP
TCP
I/O
Any
111
Any
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Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
500
UDP
I/O
Partner
port
General
Protocol / use
Comment
IPSec
514
UDP
1099
TCP
2049
UDP
and
TCP
4444
TCP
4500
UDP
I/O
Application
computer
Any
2049
ActiveMQ
IPsec control
Table 73
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proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
4560
TCP
Connector for 3rd party tools (e.g. This port is closed per default, but must
chainsaw) to get logging
be opened for extended diagnostics at
information out of Symphonia.
the customer site.
4561
TCP
Connector for 3rd party tools (e.g. This port is closed per default, but must
chainsaw) to connect to the online be opened for extended diagnostics at
trace service to get trace
the customer site.
information out of Symphonia.
4708
TCP
Mobile
Client
Facade
server
computer
Any
4708
TCP
Desktop
client
computer
Any
4709
TCP
Mobile
Client
Facade
server
computer
Any
4709
TCP
Desktop
client
computer
Any
4709
TCP
Google
Apps
computer
Any
4710
TCP
Instantmessaging
server
computer
Any
4711
TCP
Instantmessaging
server
computer
Any
Unencrypted IP connectivity
Required between Symphonia nodes.
between the Openfire
Authentication provider and the
application computer by means of
js-soc via TCP
6155
UDP
ActiveMQ: multicast.
7500
UDP
Table 73
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
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Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
7800
TCP
3000055000
8080
TCP
8099
TCP
I/O
8162
UDP
8167
UDP
9943
TCP
I/O
10001
TCP
12345
TCP
16750
TCP
(FTP/SFTP)
backup
server
computer
16760
TCP
I/O
Media
server
computer
Any
3000055000
TCP
Frontend
computer,
media
server
computer
7800
39399
TCP
I/O
Media
server
computer
4711
Unencrypted IP connectivity
Required between Symphonia nodes.
between two computers by means
of js-soc via TCP
Table 73
416
Frontend
computer,
media
server
computer
OpenScape
Xpressions
computer
Used with HiPath SPA Assistant
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I/O1 Partner
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45566
UDP
45567
Protocol / use
Comment
UDP
JCS multicast port for Symphonia This port is used in cases in which
service registration and discovery. Multicast is activated in the
system.xml file (default setting). JCS
and JGroups are not compatible, so
JCS must use another port.
61616
TCP
Any
TCP
PBX
computer
1040
Any
TCP
PBX
computer
22
Any
TCP
PBX
computer
22
Any
TCP
Media
server
computer
8070
Any
TCP
Exchange
server
computer
25
Any
TCP
Exchange
server
computer
443
Any
TCP
Exchange
server
computer
80
Any
TCP,
UDP
I/O
Frontend
computer
Any
Table 73
Partner
port
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Partner
port
Protocol / use
Any
TCP
I/O
PBX
computer
8767
Any
TCP
I/O
PBX
computer
8768
Any
TCP
I/O
PBX
computer
8769
SOAP
Any
TCP
I/O
PBX
computer
8770
SOAP
Any
TCP/
UDP
NTP server
computer
123
Any
TCP
Lotus
Domino
server
computer
1352
NRPC (Notes-RPC)
Any
TCP
I/O
483
Microsoft
Office
Communica
tions
Server/
Comment
Microsoft
Lync
Server
computer
Any
Table 73
418
TCP
Instantmessaging
server
computer
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proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
Any
UDP
4875
234.8.7.5
Any
Table 73
UDP
and
TCP
Any
Any
RPC.MOUNTD communication
between NFS server and NFS
client
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
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The following table describes the ports that must be open in the deployment
scenario Large Deployment on the PBX computer in addition to those mentioned
in the notes for the PBX.
Deployment Scenario Large Deployment: PBX Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
22
TCP
Application
computer
Any
1040
TCP
Application
computer
Any
27272
(nafo1)
UDP
I/O
Media
server
computer
24273
5060
(nafo1)
UDP
I/O
Media
server
computer
5060
Unencrypted connection
5060
(nafo1)
UDP
I/O
Devices
5060
Unencrypted connection
5060
UDP
(sipsm_
*_vip)
I/O
Desktop
client
computer
5060
Unencrypted connection
5060
(nafo1)
TCP
I/O
Media
server
computer
5060
Unencrypted connection
5060
(nafo1)
TCP
I/O
Devices
5060
Unencrypted connection
5060
TCP
(sipsm_
*_vip)
I/O
Desktop
client
computer
5060
Unencrypted connection
5061
(nafo1)
TCP
I/O
Media
server
computer
5061
5061
(nafo1)
TCP
I/O
Devices
5061
5061
TCP
(sipsm_
*_vip)
I/O
Desktop
client
computer
5061
8767
I/O
Application
computer
Any
Table 74
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TCP
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Partner
port
Protocol / use
8768
TCP
I/O
Application
computer
Any
8768
TCP
I/O
Frontend
computer
Any
8768
TCP
I/O
Media
server
computer
Any
8769
TCP
I/O
Application
computer
Any
SOAP
8770
TCP
I/O
Application
computer
Any
SOAP
4900066000
TCP
I/O
Media
server
computer
50603
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Comment
Unencrypted connection
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
2 Default value, which can be configured in the PBX
3 Default value that can be configured in the CMP
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The following table describes the ports that must have been opened on the
frontend computers.
Deployment Scenario Large Deployment: Frontend Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
22
TCP
111
UDP
and
TCP
443
TCP
2029
UDP
and
TCP
4708
TCP
4709
7789
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422
Partner
port
(FTP/SFTP)
backup
server
computer
Any
Protocol / use
Comment
Any
2049
Mobile
Client
Facade
server
computer
Any
TCP
Mobile
Client
Facade
server
computer
Any
TCP
Web Client
computer
Any
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proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
7800
TCP
I/O
Application
computer,
frontend
computer,
media
server
computer
3000055000
8443
TCP
Web Client
computer
Any
16750
TCP
(FTP/SFTP)
backup
server
computer
3000055000
TCP
I/O
Application
computer,
frontend
computer,
media
server
computer
7800
Any
TCP,
UDP
I/O
Application
computer
Any
Any
TCP
Table 75
Web
80
Collaboratio
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proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
Any
UDP
4875
234.8.7.5
Any
TCP
Any
UDP
and
TCP
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424
I/O
PBX
computer
8768
Any
Any
RPC.MOUNTD communication
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The following table describes the ports that must have been opened on the media
server computers.
Deployment Scenario Large Deployment: Media Server Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
22
TCP
88
TCP
111
UDP
and
TCP
2049
UDP
and
TCP
4708
TCP
4709
2000
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Partner
port
(FTP/SFTP)
backup
server
computer
Protocol / use
Comment
Any
HTTP
Any
111
Any
2049
Mobile
Client
Facade
server
computer
Any
TCP
Mobile
Client
Facade
server
computer
Any
TCP
I/O
Media
server
computer
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I/O1 Partner
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Partner
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Protocol / use
24273
UDP
I/O
Computer
of the PBX
(nafo1 or
ncs_ip_alia
s_1)
27272
4711
TCP
I/O
Application
computer
39399
Unencrypted IP connectivity
Required between Symphonia nodes.
between two computers by means
of js-soc via TCP
50603
UDP
I/O
Computer
of the PBX
(nafo1)
5060
Unencrypted connection
50603
TCP
I/O
Computer
of the PBX
(nafo1)
5060
Unencrypted connection
50603
TCP
I/O
Computer
of the PBX
(nafo1)
4900066000
Unencrypted connection
50613
TCP
I/O
Computer
of the PBX
(nafo1)
5061
7800
TCP
I/O
Application
computer,
frontend
computer,
media
server
computer
3000055000
8070
TCP
Application
computer
Any
HTTP
Any
Any
Media
server
computer
11110
9000
111103
Table 76
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I/O
Comment
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proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
16750
TCP
(FTP/SFTP)
backup
server
computer
20000249993
UDP
I/O
Devices4
20000249993
3000055000
TCP
I/O
Application
computer,
frontend
computer,
media
server
computer
7800
Any
TCP
I/O
PBX
computer
8768
Any
TCP
I/O
Application
computer
16760
Any
UDP
and
TCP
Any
Any
RPC.MOUNTD communication
between NFS server and NFS
client
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1
2
3
4
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
Default value, which can be configured in the PBX
Default value that can be configured in the CMP
Devices are here RTP devices, thus phones, computers with a softphone and gateways.
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The following table describes the ports that must have been opened on the Mobile
Client Facade server computer.
Deployment Scenario Large Deployment: Mobile Client Facade Server Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
111
UDP
and
TCP
2049
UDP
and
TCP
8081
TCP
8443
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
Any
111
Any
2049
Mobile
client
computer
Any
TCP
Mobile
client
computer
Any
Any
TCP
Application
computer
4708
Any
TCP
Frontend
computer
4708
Any
TCP
Media
server
computer
4708
Any
TCP
Application
computer
4709
Any
TCP
Frontend
computer
4709
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proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Any
TCP
Media
server
computer
4709
Any
UDP
and
TCP
Any
Any
RPC.MOUNTD communication
between NFS server and NFS
client
Table 77
Comment
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
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The following table describes the ports that must have been opened on the admin
client computer.
Deployment Scenario Large Deployment: Admin Client Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
Any
TCP
Application
computer
22
Any
TCP
Frontend
computer
443
Any
TCP
Instantmessaging
server
computer
9090
Any
TCP
Instantmessaging
server
computer
9091
Table 78
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
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The following table describes the ports that must have been opened on the admin
client computer.
Deployment Scenario Large Deployment: Desktop Client Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
5060
UDP
I/O
5060
TCP
5061
20000249992
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
Computer
5060
of the PBX
(sipsm_*_vi
p)
Unencrypted connection
I/O
Computer
5060
of the PBX
(sipsm_*_vi
p)
Unencrypted connection
TCP
I/O
Computer
5061
of the PBX
(sipsm_*_vi
p)
UDP
I/O
Media
server
computer
20000249992
LDAP
server
computer
LDAP access
DLS server
computer
18443
DLS client
8082
Server-client connection.
Any
TCP
Web
80
Collaboratio
n server
computer
HTTP
Any
TCP
Web
443
Collaboratio
n server
computer
HTTPS
Table 79
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proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Any
TCP
Application
computer
4708
Any
TCP
Application
computer
4709
Any
TCP
Web
5000
Collaboratio
n server
computer
Table 79
Comment
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
2 Default value that can be configured in the CMP
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The following table describes the ports that must have been opened on the Web
Client computer.
Deployment Scenario Large Deployment: Web Client Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Any
TCP
Web
80
Collaboratio
n server
computer
HTTP
Any
TCP
Web
443
Collaboratio
n server
computer
HTTPS
Any
TCP
Web
5000
Collaboratio
n server
computer
Any
TCP
Frontend
computer
7789
Any
TCP
Frontend
computer
8443
Table 80
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
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The following table describes the ports that must have been opened on the Mobile
Client computer.
Deployment Scenario Large Deployment: Mobile Client Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Any
TCP
Web
80
Collaboratio
n server
computer
HTTP
Any
TCP
Web
443
Collaboratio
n server
computer
HTTPS
Any
TCP
Web
5000
Collaboratio
n server
computer
Any
TCP
Mobile
Client
Facade
server
computer
8081
Any
TCP
Mobile
Client
Facade
server
computer
8443
Table 81
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the Deployment Service server computer.
Deployment Scenario Large Deployment: Deployment Service Server Computer (DLS)
Port
18443
Table 82
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
Desktop
client
computer
Ports to be opened on the Deployment Service Server Computer
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
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The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the Deployment Service client computer (DLS).
Deployment Scenario Large Deployment: Deployment Service Client Computer (DLS)
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
8082
Partner
port
Desktop
client
computer
Table 83
Protocol / use
Comment
Server-client connection.
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on devices (phones, computers with a softphone and gateways).
Deployment Scenario Large Deployment: Devices (Phones, Computers with a Softphone and Gateways)
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
5060
UDP
I/O
Computer
of the PBX
(nafo1)
5060
Unencrypted connection
5060
TCP
I/O
Computer
of the PBX
(nafo1)
5060
Unencrypted connection
5061
TCP
I/O
Computer
of the PBX
(nafo1)
5061
20000249992
UDP
I/O
Application
computer
(OpenScap
e Media
Services)
20000249992
Table 84
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
2 Default value that can be configured in the CMP
The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the LDAP server computer.
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Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
UDP
Any
LDAP access
Desktop
client
computer
Comment
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
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The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the Exchange server computer.
Deployment Scenario Large Deployment: Exchange Server Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
25
TCP
Application
computer
Any
443
TCP
Application
computer
Any
80
TCP
Application
computer
Any
Table 86
Comment
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the Microsoft Office Communications server/Microsoft Lync server computer.
Deployment Scenario Large Deployment: Microsoft Office Communications Server/Microsoft Lync Server Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
483
TCP
I/O
Any
Table 87
Application
computer
Comment
Ports to be opened on the Microsoft Office Communications Server/Microsoft Lync Server Computer
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the Lotus Domino server computer.
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
1352
TCP
Any
NRPC (Notes-RPC)
Table 88
Application
computer
Comment
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
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The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the instant-messaging server computer (XMPP) provided that this computer
exists (see Section 12.2, Infrastructure, on page 596).
Deployment Scenario Large Deployment: Instant-Messaging Server Computer (XMPP)
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
111
UDP
and
TCP
2049
UDP
and
TCP
5262
TCP
9090
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
Any
111
Any
2049
Application
computer
Any
TCP
9091
TCP
Any
TCP
Application
computer
Table 89
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Trans
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proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Any
TCP
Application
computer
4711
Unencrypted IP connectivity
Required between Symphonia nodes.
between the Openfire
Authentication provider and the
application computer by means of
js-soc via TCP
Any
UDP
and
TCP
Any
Any
RPC.MOUNTD communication
between NFS server and NFS
client
Table 89
Comment
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the NTP server computer.
Deployment Scenario Large Deployment: NTP Server Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
123
TCP/
UDP
Any
Table 90
Application
computer
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
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The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the Web Collaboration server computer.
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
802
TCP
Client
computer3
Any
HTTP
80
TCP
Frontend
computer
Any
HTTP
4432
TCP
Client
computer3
Any
HTTPS
1434
UDP
Web
Any
Collaboratio
n server
computer
Restriction:
This port needs to be opened only on
the first of possibly several Web
Collaboration server computers.4
1500
TCP
Web
Any
Collaboratio
n server
computer
Restriction:
This port needs to be opened only on
the first of possibly several Web
Collaboration server computers.4
50002
TCP
Client
computer3
Any
5004
TCP
Application
computer
Any
XML-RPC
Any
UDP
Web
1434
Collaboratio
n server
computer
Restriction:
This port needs to be opened only on
the second and on any further of
possibly several Web Collaboration
server computers.4
Any
TCP
Web
1500
Collaboratio
n server
computer
Restriction:
This port needs to be opened only on
the second and on any further of
possibly several Web Collaboration
server computers.4
Table 91
Comment
1 I: Inbound connection from the partner port on the partner computer to the port on the Web Collaboration server computer; O: Outbound
connection from the port on the Web Collaboration server computer to the partner port on the partner computer
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2 Port 80 must always be open. Port 443 and Port 5000 are, in contrast, optional. A client first tries to connect port 5000 on the Web
Collaboration server computer via a proprietary OpenScape Web Collaboration protocol. If this attempt fails, the client tries to set up an
HTTPS connection with port 443 on the Web Collaboration server computer. If this fails, too, an HTTP connection with port 80 is established.
A connection with port 5000 is the most effective version, since the HTTP overhead or HTTPS overhead is left out.
3 For example, Desktop Client computer, Web Client computer and Mobile Client computer
4 If several Web Collaboration server computers are available, the one that hosts Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express is the first one.
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The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the Google Apps computer.
Deployment scenario Large Deployment: Google Apps Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Any
TCP
Application
computer
4709
Any
TCP
Proxy
server
computer
8080
HTTP connector
Table 92
Comment
1 I: Inbound connection from the partner port on the partner computer to the port on the Web Collaboration server computer; O: Outbound
connection from the port on the Web Collaboration server computer to the partner port on the partner computer
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OpenScape Clients
OpenScape
Web Client
OpenScape
Mobile Clients
OpenScape
Extensions
OpenScape Web Collaboration
In N+1 redundancy
MS SQL Server
Cluster for
OpenScape Web
Collaboration
OpenScape
Desktop Client
Demilitarized Zone
(DMZ)
Telephones
Facade Server in
N+1 redundancy
Op
e
V o nSc
ice ape
Fro
nten
dS
erv
ice
s
Openfire System
Collaboration System
(e.g. Microsoft OCS)
OpenScape
XPR System
Vid
Me eo a
nd/
dia
o
Se
rvic r Aud
io
es
Cluster-overlapping
Components
Data Center Network
Cluster
Load Balancer
Ba
CM
cken
P
dS
erv
ice
s
Cluster-individual
Components
Application Computer
(if applicable activ & redundant )
Please obtain details about the meaning of a cluster from the OpenScape UC
Application Planning Guide.
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IMPORTANT: Some devices like firewalls separate idle TCP connections after a
specific period without notice. Verify that no such device exists between the
frontend and application computer, because serious instabilities will otherwise
occur during operation. This may become obvious by e.g. the error message
Service unavailable, temporarily impossible logins or empty device lists.
Please note that these errors also occur when a firewall is set in a way that transmissions via closed TCP connections are answered by sending RST messages
(Reset). Please also note that some firewalls separate idle sockets without notice
if they do not filter anything.
All devices must consequently allow unlimited timeouts for connections between
the frontend and application computer. Limited timeouts for inbound client
connections to fend off Denial-of-Service attacks from the internet or intranet
must still be possible, though.
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In this section you find the following tables for Very Large Deployment:
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The following table describes the ports that must have been opened on the
application computer.
Deployment Scenario Very Large Deployment: Application Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
21
TCP
22
TCP
111
UDP
and
TCP
161
UDP
162
444
Table 93
Protocol / use
Comment
FTP
(FTP/SFTP)
backup
server
computer
Any
Partner
port
UDP
TCP
I/O
Any
111
Any
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proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
500
UDP
I/O
Partner
port
General
Protocol / use
Comment
IPSec
514
UDP
1099
TCP
2049
UDP
and
TCP
3306
TCP
Application
computer
I/O
ActiveMQ
Any
2049
Media
server
computer
Any
Database connector to the MySQL This port must also be open for
database.
connections coming from the frontend
server. This is not explicitly mentioned
here, since all ports must be open
between the application and frontend
computer (see below).
Port 3306 is specified by parameter
SI_DB_PORT in the /root/
knut.responsefile.txt file. This
file was edited in step 6 on page 219.
4444
Table 93
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proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
4500
UDP
I/O
Partner
port
General
Protocol / use
Comment
IPsec control
4560
TCP
Connector for 3rd party tools (e.g. This port is closed per default, but must
be opened for extended diagnostics at
chainsaw) to get logging
information out of Symphonia.
the customer site.
4561
TCP
Connector for 3rd party tools (e.g. This port is closed per default, but must
chainsaw) to connect to the online be opened for extended diagnostics at
trace service to get trace
the customer site.
information out of Symphonia.
4708
TCP
Mobile
Client
Facade
server
computer
Any
4708
TCP
Desktop
client
computer
Any
4709
TCP
Mobile
Client
Facade
server
computer
Any
4709
TCP
Desktop
client
computer
Any
4709
TCP
Google
Apps
computer
Any
4710
TCP
Instantmessaging
server
computer
Any
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proto
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I/O1 Partner
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Partner
port
Protocol / use
4711
TCP
Any
Unencrypted IP connectivity
Required between Symphonia nodes.
between the Openfire
Authentication provider and the
application computer by means of
js-soc via TCP
6155
UDP
ActiveMQ: multicast.
7500
UDP
7800
TCP
8080
TCP
8099
Instantmessaging
server
computer
TCP
I/O
8162
UDP
8167
UDP
9943
TCP
I/O
10001
TCP
12345
TCP
16750
TCP
(FTP/SFTP)
backup
server
computer
3000055000
TCP
Frontend
computer,
media
server
computer
7800
39399
TCP
I/O
Media
server
computer
4711
Unencrypted IP connectivity
Required between Symphonia nodes.
between two computers by means
of js-soc via TCP
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Frontend
computer,
media
server
computer
3000055000
Comment
OpenScape
Xpressions
computer
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proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
45566
UDP
45567
Protocol / use
Comment
UDP
JCS multicast port for Symphonia This port is used in cases in which
service registration and discovery. Multicast is activated in the
system.xml file (default setting). JCS
and JGroups are not compatible, so
JCS must use another port.
61616
TCP
Any
TCP
PBX
computer
1040
Any
TCP
PBX
computer
22
Any
TCP
PBX
computer
22
Any
TCP
Media
server
computer
8070
Any
TCP
Exchange
server
computer
25
Any
TCP
Exchange
server
computer
443
Any
TCP
Exchange
server
computer
80
Any
TCP,
UDP
I/O
Frontend
computer
Any
Table 93
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port
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Trans
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proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Any
TCP
I/O
PBX
computer
8767
Any
TCP
I/O
PBX
computer
8768
Any
TCP
I/O
PBX
computer
8769
SOAP
Any
TCP
I/O
PBX
computer
8770
SOAP
Any
TCP/
UDP
NTP server
computer
123
Any
TCP
Lotus
Domino
server
computer
1352
NRPC (Notes-RPC)
Any
TCP
I/O
483
Microsoft
Office
Communica
tions
Server/
Comment
Microsoft
Lync
Server
computer
Table 93
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proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Any
TCP
Instantmessaging
server
computer
5262
Any
UDP
234.8.7.5
4875
Comment
Table 93
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
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The following table describes the ports that must be open in the deployment
scenario Very Large Deployment on the PBX computer in addition to those
mentioned in the notes for the PBX.
Deployment Scenario Very Large Deployment: PBX Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
22
TCP
Application
computer
Any
1040
TCP
Application
computer
Any
27272
(nafo1)
UDP
I/O
Media
server
computer
24273
5060
(nafo1)
UDP
I/O
Media
server
computer
5060
Unencrypted connection
5060
(nafo1)
UDP
I/O
Devices
5060
Unencrypted connection
5060
UDP
(sipsm_
*_vip)
I/O
Desktop
client
computer
5060
Unencrypted connection
5060
(nafo1)
TCP
I/O
Media
server
computer
5060
Unencrypted connection
5060
(nafo1)
TCP
I/O
Devices
5060
Unencrypted connection
5060
TCP
(sipsm_
*_vip)
I/O
Desktop
client
computer
5060
Unencrypted connection
5061
(nafo1)
TCP
I/O
Media
server
computer
5061
5061
(nafo1)
TCP
I/O
Devices
5061
5061
TCP
(sipsm_
*_vip)
I/O
Desktop
client
computer
5061
8767
I/O
Application
computer
Any
Table 94
454
TCP
Comment
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proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
8768
TCP
I/O
Application
computer
Any
8768
TCP
I/O
Frontend
computer
Any
8768
TCP
I/O
Media
server
computer
Any
8769
TCP
I/O
Application
computer
Any
SOAP
8770
TCP
I/O
Application
computer
Any
SOAP
4900066000
TCP
I/O
Media
server
computer
50603
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Comment
Unencrypted connection
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
2 Default value, which can be configured in the PBX
3 Default value that can be configured in the CMP
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The following table describes the ports that must have been opened on the
frontend computers.
Deployment Scenario Very Large Deployment: Frontend Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
22
TCP
111
UDP
and
TCP
443
TCP
2049
UDP
and
TCP
4708
TCP
4709
7789
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456
Partner
port
(FTP/SFTP)
backup
server
computer
Any
Protocol / use
Comment
Any
2049
Mobile
Client
Facade
server
computer
Any
TCP
Mobile
Client
Facade
server
computer
Any
TCP
Web Client
computer
Any
111
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proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
7800
TCP
I/O
Application
computer,
frontend
computer,
media
server
computer
3000055000
8443
TCP
Web Client
computer
Any
16750
TCP
(FTP/SFTP)
backup
server
computer
3000055000
TCP
I/O
Application
computer,
frontend
computer,
media
server
computer
7800
Any
TCP,
UDP
I/O
Application
computer
Any
Any
TCP
Table 95
Web
80
Collaboratio
n computer
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proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
Any
UDP
4875
234.8.7.5
Any
Table 95
TCP
I/O
PBX
computer
8768
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
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The following table describes the ports that must have been opened on the media
server computers.
Deployment Scenario Very Large Deployment: Media Server Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
22
TCP
88
TCP
111
UDP
and
TCP
2049
UDP
and
TCP
4708
TCP
4709
2000
Table 96
Partner
port
(FTP/SFTP)
backup
server
computer
Protocol / use
Comment
Any
HTTP
Any
111
Any
2049
Mobile
Client
Facade
server
computer
Any
TCP
Mobile
Client
Facade
server
computer
Any
TCP
I/O
Media
server
computer
2000
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port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
24273
UDP
I/O
Computer
of the PBX
(nafo1 or
ncs_ip_alia
s_1)
27272
4711
TCP
I/O
Application
computer
39399
Unencrypted IP connectivity
Required between Symphonia nodes.
between two computers by means
of js-soc via TCP
50603
UDP
I/O
Computer
of the PBX
(nafo1)
5060
Unencrypted connection
50603
TCP
I/O
Computer
of the PBX
(nafo1)
5060
Unencrypted connection
50603
TCP
I/O
Computer
of the PBX
(nafo1)
4900066000
Unencrypted connection
50613
TCP
I/O
Computer
of the PBX
(nafo1)
5061
7800
TCP
I/O
Application
computer,
frontend
computer,
media
server
computer
3000055000
8070
TCP
Application
computer
Any
HTTP
Any
Any
Media
server
computer
11110
9000
111103
Table 96
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TCP
I/O
Comment
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proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
16750
TCP
(FTP/SFTP)
backup
server
computer
20000249993
UDP
I/O
Devices4
20000249993
3000055000
TCP
I/O
Application
computer,
frontend
computer,
media
server
computer
7800
Any
TCP
I/O
Application
computer
3306
Any
TCP
I/O
PBX
computer
8768
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1
2
3
4
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
Default value, which can be configured in the PBX
Default value that can be configured in the CMP
Devices are here RTP devices, thus phones, computers with a softphone and gateways.
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Client Facade server computer.
Deployment Scenario Very Large Deployment: Mobile Client Facade Server Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
111
UDP
and
TCP
2049
UDP
and
TCP
8081
TCP
8443
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
Any
111
Any
2049
Mobile
client
computer
Any
TCP
Mobile
client
computer
Any
Any
TCP
Application
computer
4708
Any
TCP
Frontend
computer
4708
Any
TCP
Media
server
computer
4708
Any
TCP
Application
computer
4709
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Deployment Scenario Very Large Deployment: Mobile Client Facade Server Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Any
TCP
Frontend
computer
4709
Any
TCP
Media
server
computer
4709
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Comment
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
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The following table describes the ports that must have been opened on the admin
client computer.
Deployment Scenario Very Large Deployment: Admin Client Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
Any
TCP
Application
computer
22
Any
TCP
Frontend
computer
443
Any
TCP
Instantmessaging
server
computer
9090
Any
TCP
Instantmessaging
server
computer
9091
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The following table describes the ports that must have been opened on the admin
client computer.
Deployment Scenario Very Large Deployment: Desktop Client Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
5060
UDP
I/O
5060
TCP
5061
20000249992
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
Computer
5060
of the PBX
(sipsm_*_vi
p)
Unencrypted connection
I/O
Computer
5060
of the PBX
(sipsm_*_vi
p)
Unencrypted connection
TCP
I/O
Computer
5061
of the PBX
(sipsm_*_vi
p)
UDP
I/O
Media
server
computer
20000249992
LDAP
server
computer
LDAP access
DLS server
computer
18443
DLS client
8082
Server-client connection.
Any
TCP
Web
80
Collaboratio
n server
computer
HTTP
Any
TCP
Web
443
Collaboratio
n server
computer
HTTPS
Table 99
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Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Any
TCP
Application
computer
4708
Any
TCP
Application
computer
4709
Any
TCP
Web
5000
Collaboratio
n server
computer
Table 99
Comment
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
2 Default value that can be configured in the CMP
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The following table describes the ports that must have been opened on the Web
Client computer.
Deployment Scenario Very Large Deployment: Web Client Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Any
TCP
Web
80
Collaboratio
n server
computer
HTTP
Any
TCP
Web
443
Collaboratio
n server
computer
HTTPS
Any
TCP
Web
5000
Collaboratio
n server
computer
Any
TCP
Frontend
computer
7789
Any
TCP
Frontend
computer
8443
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Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
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The following table describes the ports that must have been opened on the Mobile
Client computer.
Deployment Scenario Very Large Deployment: Mobile Client Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Any
TCP
Web
80
Collaboratio
n server
computer
HTTP
Any
TCP
Web
443
Collaboratio
n server
computer
HTTPS
Any
TCP
Web
5000
Collaboratio
n server
computer
Any
TCP
Mobile
Client
Facade
server
computer
8081
Any
TCP
Mobile
Client
Facade
server
computer
8443
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Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the Deployment Service server computer.
Deployment Scenario Very Large Deployment: Deployment Service Server Computer (DLS)
Port
18443
Table 102
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
Desktop
client
computer
Ports to be opened on the Deployment Service Server Computer
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
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The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the Deployment Service client computer (DLS).
Deployment Scenario Very Large Deployment: Deployment Service Client Computer (DLS)
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
8082
Partner
port
Desktop
client
computer
Table 103
Protocol / use
Comment
Server-client connection.
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on devices (phones, computers with a softphone and gateways).
Deployment Scenario Very Large Deployment: Devices (Phones, Computers with a Softphone and Gateways)
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
5060
UDP
I/O
Computer
of the PBX
(nafo1)
5060
Unencrypted connection
5060
TCP
I/O
Computer
of the PBX
(nafo1)
5060
Unencrypted connection
5061
TCP
I/O
Computer
of the PBX
(nafo1)
5061
20000249992
UDP
I/O
Application
computer
(OpenScap
e Media
Services)
20000249992
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1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
2 Default value that can be configured in the CMP
The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the LDAP server computer.
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Table 105
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
UDP
Any
LDAP access
Desktop
client
computer
Comment
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
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The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the Exchange server computer.
Deployment Scenario Very Large Deployment: Exchange Server Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
25
TCP
Application
computer
Any
443
TCP
Application
computer
Any
80
TCP
Application
computer
Any
Table 106
Comment
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the Microsoft Office Communications server/Microsoft Lync server computer.
Deployment Scenario Very Large Deployment: Microsoft Office Communications Server/Microsoft Lync Server
Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
483
TCP
I/O
Any
Table 107
Application
computer
Comment
Ports to be opened on the Microsoft Office Communications Server/Microsoft Lync Server Computer
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the Lotus Domino server computer.
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
1352
TCP
Any
NRPC (Notes-RPC)
Table 108
Application
computer
Comment
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
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The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the instant-messaging server computer (XMPP) provided that this computer
exists (see Section 12.2, Infrastructure, on page 596).
Deployment Scenario Very Large Deployment: Instant-Messaging Server Computer (XMPP)
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
111
UDP
and
TCP
2049
UDP
and
TCP
5262
TCP
9090
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
Any
111
Any
2049
Application
computer
Any
TCP
9091
TCP
Any
TCP
Application
computer
4710
Any
TCP
Application
computer
4711
Unencrypted IP connectivity
Required between Symphonia nodes.
between the Openfire
Authentication provider and the
application computer by means of
js-soc via TCP
Table 109
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
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The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the NTP server computer.
Deployment Scenario Very Large Deployment: NTP Server Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
123
TCP/
UDP
Any
Table 110
Application
computer
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
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The following table describes the ports that must be open on the Web
Collaboration server computer additionally.
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
802
TCP
Client
computer3
Any
HTTP
80
TCP
Frontend
computer
Any
HTTP
4432
TCP
Client
computer3
Any
HTTPS
50002
TCP
Client
computer3
Any
5004
TCP
Application
computer
Any
XML-RPC
Any
UDP
Computer
1433
for MS SQL
server
cluster for
OpenScape
Web
Collaboratio
n
Any
TCP
Computer
Configur Proprietary Microsoft protocol for
for MS SQL ed
communication from the Web
server
Collaboration server computer to
cluster for
the Microsoft SQL server
OpenScape
Web
Collaboratio
n
Table 111
Comment
1 I: Inbound connection from the partner port on the partner computer to the port on the Web Collaboration server computer; O: Outbound
connection from the port on the Web Collaboration server computer to the partner port on the partner computer
2 Port 80 must always be open. Port 443 and Port 5000 are, in contrast, optional. A client first tries to connect port 5000 on the Web
Collaboration server computer via a proprietary OpenScape Web Collaboration protocol. If this attempt fails, the client tries to set up an
HTTPS connection with port 443 on the Web Collaboration server computer. If this fails, too, an HTTP connection with port 80 is established.
A connection with port 5000 is the most effective version, since the HTTP overhead or HTTPS overhead is left out.
3 For example, Desktop Client computer, Web Client computer and Mobile Client computer
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The following table describes the ports that must be open on the computer for MS
SQL server cluster for OpenScape Web Collaboration additionally.
Deployment Scenario Very Large Deployment: Computer for MS SQL Server Cluster for OpenScape Web
Collaboration
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
1433
UDP
Web
Any
Collaboratio
n server
computer
Configu TCP
red
Web
Any
Collaboratio
n server
computer
Table 112
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Comment
Ports to be opened on the computer for MS SQL server cluster for OpenScape Web Collaboration
1 I: Inbound connection from the partner port on the partner computer to the port on the computer for MS SQL server cluster for OpenScape
Web Collaboration; O: Outbound connection from the port on the computer for MS SQL server cluster for OpenScape Web Collaboration
to the partner port on the partner computer
The following table describes the ports that must have been additionally opened
on the Google Apps computer.
Deployment scenario Very Large Deployment: Google Apps Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Any
TCP
Application
computer
4709
Any
TCP
Proxy
server
computer
8080
HTTP connector
Table 113
Comment
1 I: Inbound connection from the partner port on the partner computer to the port on the Web Collaboration server computer; O: Outbound
connection from the port on the Web Collaboration server computer to the partner port on the partner computer
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Routing Schemas between the Application Computer and Frontend Computer
The application computer and the frontend computers are in different subnetworks.
The steps required in this case are described in former sections.
NOTE: Multicast works between computers in the same sub-network only.
An additional requirement is that the port used by Multicast in a possible
firewall between the application computer and the frontend computers must
be open. However, this requirment is complied with automatically, because all
ports between the application computer and the frontend computers must be
open.
In these cases the Unicast (point-to-point connection) is used and the following
steps must be executed:
1. Log on to the CMP via web browser.
2. Click under Maintenance > Inventory > Nodes & Applications > Nodes >
<name of the application computer> > Actions > Show services status
on the Show button and execute the following sub-steps:
a) Enter in the Filter field value JournalFacade or *Journal* and click
on Go.
b) Click on the JournalFacade entry.
A dialog for the journal facade service opens.
c) Enter the application computer's IP address in the Discover.IPAddress
field.
d) Enter in the Discover.port field the port number of a free port on the
application computer. The default port number is 4875.
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NOTE: If you use the computer name or the fully qualified domain name
of the application computer, ensure that the name can be resolved in all
other involved computers (compare Section 4.6, Using FQDNs for Very
Large Deployment, on page 184).
4875: Enter the port number you entered in step 2d on page 476.
4875 is the default port.
NOTE: You need not check whether this port is opened in the firewall
(see Table 73 on page 413), because all ports between the application
computer and the frontend computer must be open.
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18. Enter 1.
Do you want to execute this action? <y/n> (default: yes):
19. Enter y.
Operation successful
Press <Return> to continue
20. Push the <ENTER> key.
Packet Filter Rules Security Management (methods):
Create.........................................1
Modify.........................................2
Remove.........................................3
Display........................................4
Return..................................99
21. Enter 4.
Packet Filter Rule Name <Max Length 63 (max length: 63)>
(default: ):
22. Enter CSTA-mucoscsrv04.
Do you want to execute this action? <y/n> (default: yes):
23. Push the <ENTER> key.
Total Number of Packet Filter Rules Retrieved :
1
Packet Filter Rule Name:
CSTA-mucoscsrv04
Description:
Remote FQDN:
Remote IP Address:
10.25.100.104
Remote NetMask:
255.255.255.255
Remote Port Begin:
0
Remote Port End:
0
Direction:
InComing
Local Host :
csta_ip_alias_1
Local Port Begin:
1040
Local Port End:
0
Transport Protocol:
TCP
Action :
Allow
------------------------------------------------------------Packet Filter Rules Security Management (methods):
Create.........................................1
Modify.........................................2
Remove.........................................3
Display........................................4
Return..................................99
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24. Enter 4.
25. After you have configured the CSTA connection and the offices codes as
shown above, stop and restart the OpenScape UC Application on the
application computer:
/etc/init.d/symphoniad stop
and
/etc/init.d/symphoniad start
As alternative, you can execute the following command:
/etc/init.d/symphoniad restart
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If applicable, ensure that OpenScape Voice is configured for HiPath 4000 interoperability. You find instructions in the OpenScape Voice configuration manual
(for example OpenScape Voice Administrator Documentation) and in the HiPath
4000 documentation.
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Please obtain information about connecting the HiPath 4000 from the
administrator documentation OpenScape UC Application Configuration and
Administration, e. g. section Connecting a HiPath-4000 System.
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7 Client Installations
Description of the OpenScape UC Application clients installation.
In this chapter you find a compilation of installation instructions for OpenScape
UC Application clients that have their own setup.
NOTICE: All clients of the OpenScape UC Application V3 R2, V4
R0 and V6 R0 support all OpenScape UC Application features in
such versions. Only the new OpenScape UC Application V7 R1
features are not supported by these clients. Using the new
features requires setting up a current client version (version
V7R1).
In this chapter we detail the installation of the following clients:
OpenScape Click-to-Dial-Browser-Plug-in
OpenStage Client
Audio conferences
Web conferences
Video conferences
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5) Give your consent by setting the I accept the license agreement option.
NOTICE: You can have the license contract printed out via the
Print button.
6) Click on Next.
The dialog for changing the setup directory (if required) opens. Click on the
Change button to select another setup directory.
7) Click on Next.
The setup confirmation dialog box opens.
8) Click the Install button.
A new dialog opens that allows tracing the setup process:
Another dialog opens, which marks the end of the installation.
9) Click on the Finish button in this dialog.
The installation is complete and the setup assistant is closed.
10) Start Microsoft Outlook under the user account that was installed for this
component.
The Initial Configuration dialog for the OpenScape Extensions for
Microsoft Outlook opens. Depending on the login procedure specify here
your user and connection data initially for logging on to the OpenScape
environment.
You can now perform the initial configuration depending on the login procedure
used.
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If you wish to perform the initial installation at a later date, close the configuration
dialog. You can then perform the initial configuration in Microsoft Outlook some
time later. How to reach the configuration dialog:
Which data you need for logging on and which computer (application or front-end
computer) must be connected depends on the selected login procedure and on
the structure of the OpenScape environment. Depending on the OpenScape
setting the following login procedures can be deployed:
Login via your Windows user account (i. e. your workstation's user account).
Login via Single Sign-On (SSO). With SSO, logging on occurs automatically
with your Windows login user data if you are already logged in at your
workstation.
7.1.2.4 How to Perform the initial Configuration for Access via your OpenScape User
Account
Initial configuration for accessing the OpenScape environment via your
OpenScape user account.
To configure the default access initially after the installation, proceed as follows:
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1) Start Microsoft Outlook under the user account that was installed for this
component.
The Initial Configuration for the OpenScape Extensions for Microsoft
Outlook dialog opens.
2) In the OpenScape Server - Access Data section, enter the following logon
data for logging on with your OpenScape user account:
a) User ID
Specify here your OpenScape user ID in the format <user ID@domain>.
b) Password
Enter here the OpenScape password you use for logging on to the
OpenScape server.
c) Use Windows Authentication
This option is not set for default access.
d) Use Single Sign On (SSO)
This option is not set for default access.
3) In the OpenScape Server - Network Configuration section specify the data
required for connecting your workstation to the application computer:
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7.1.2.5 How to Perform the initial Configuration for Access via your Windows User
Account
Initial configuration for accessing the OpenScape environment via your Windows
user account.
Prerequisites
This logon variant allows you to log on to the OpenScape environment with your
Windows user account, thus the user account of your workstation.
To configure access via your Windows user account initially after the installation,
proceed as follows:
Step by Step
1) Start Microsoft Outlook under the user account that was installed for this
component.
The Initial Configuration for the OpenScape Extensions for Microsoft
Outlook dialog opens.
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2) In the OpenScape Server - Access Data section, enter the following logon
data for logging on to the OpenScape environment with your Windows user
account:
a) User ID
Specify here your Windows user account. Use the input format
<domain\user ID>.
b) Password
Enter here the Windows password you use for logging on to your
workstation.
c) Use Windows Authentication
Select this option to apply Windows authentication.
d) Use Single Sign On (SSO)
When selecting Windows authentication you cannot set this option.
3) In the OpenScape Server - Network Configuration section specify the data
required for connecting your workstation to the application computer:
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This login variant lets you log on to the OpenScape environment automatically if
you are already logged in at your workstation.
To perform the initial configuration for access via Single Sign-On after the installation, proceed as follows:
Step by Step
1) Start Microsoft Outlook under the user account that was installed for this
component.
The Initial Configuration for the OpenScape Extensions for Microsoft
Outlook dialog opens.
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2) In the OpenScape Server - Network Access section select Use Single Sign
On (SSO) for logging on to the OpenScape environment via Single Sign-On.
The input lines for User ID and Password are blocked and displayed shaded
gray.
3) In the OpenScape Server - Network Configuration section specify the data
required for connecting your workstation to the application computer:
a) OpenScape Server - Host Address
Enter here the fully qualified network address (FQDN) of the application
computer.
b) OpenScape Server - Port
Enter here the network port via which the communication to the application computer is configured.
You are now finished performing the initial configuration for access via Single
Sign-On.
NOTICE: If the OpenScape environment cannot be connected by
specifying the user data, the network address and the port, the
OpenScape Extensions for Microsoft Outlook cannot be fully
configured. When invoking the configuration dialog merely the
Network tab is displayed for connecting the OpenScape
environment.
You can now configure your conferences via a Microsoft Outlook meeting
request.
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The option for local users to log on to the terminal server must be temporarily
inactive.
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7.1.4.1 How to Perform a Repair (Update) Installation for the OpenScape Extensions for
Microsoft Outlook
Repairing (updating) the OpenScape Extensions for Microsoft Outlook.
If a current version of the OpenScape Extensions for Microsoft Outlook shall be
repaired after the installation, proceed as follows:
Step by Step
1) Shut down Microsoft Outlook.
2) Start the current setup.exe of the installation program for OpenScape
Extensions for Microsoft Outlook.
3) Click on the Next button in the setup's welcome dialog.
The following dialog opens:
7.1.4.2 How to Perform an Upgrade Installation for the OpenScape Extensions for
Microsoft Outlook
Installing a more recent OpenScape Extensions for Microsoft Outlook version.
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Web conferences
Video conferences
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The Initial Configuration dialog opens. Enter here initially the user data for
your access to the OpenScape server and the data for connecting the
OpenScape server. At the next start of your IBM Lotus Notes client, the
OpenScape server is connected automatically.
NOTICE:
You reach this settings dialog via the configuration settings also.
Click in the IBM Lotus Notes dialog Calendar on the
Configuration
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In the OpenScape Server - Access Data section you need to make the
following entries for logging on to your OpenScape user account:
OpenScape User ID
Specify here your user ID for the OpenScape UC Application in the form
<user ID@domain>.
OpenScape Password
Enter the password you use to log on to the OpenScape server.
In the OpenScape Server - Network Configuration section, the following
entries are required for connecting the OpenScape server from your
workstation:
OpenScape Server - Host Address
Enter here the fully qualified network address (FQDN) of the application
computer.
OpenScape Server - Port
Enter here the network port via which the connection to the OpenScape
server is configured.
NOTICE: If you do not know the Logon or connection data,
please contact your system administrator.
Setup with the initial configuration for immediately connecting the OpenScape
server is now complete.
NOTICE: If the OpenScape server cannot be connected after you
have specified the user data, the network address and the port of
the OpenScape server, the OpenScape Extensions for Lotus
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7.2.1.3 Repairing, Upgrading and Uninstalling the OpenScape Extensions for Lotus
Notes
Introductory description of how to repair (update), upgrade (installing a subsequent version) or uninstall the OpenScape Extensions for Lotus Notes.
You can update, upgrade or uninstall the client application OpenScape Extensions for Lotus Notes also via the setup program (setup.exe).
7.2.1.4 How to Perform a Repair Installation for the OpenScape Extensions for Lotus
Notes
Repairing the OpenScape Extensions for Lotus Notes.
If a current version of the OpenScape Extensions for Lotus Notes shall be
repaired after the installation, proceed as follows:
Step by Step
1) Close the IBM Lotus Notes client.
2) Start the current setup.exe of the installation program for OpenScape
Extensions for Lotus Notes.
3) Click on the Next button in the setup's welcome dialog.
The following dialog opens:
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Notes
Installing a more recent OpenScape Extensions for Lotus Notes version.
If a current version of the OpenScape Extensions for Lotus Notes is to be set up
after the installation, proceed as follows:
Step by Step
1) Close the IBM Lotus Notes client.
2) Start the current setup.exe of the installation program for OpenScape
Extensions for Lotus Notes.
3) Click on the Next button in the setup's welcome dialog.
The following dialog opens:
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Using the information on the DesktopIntegration tab from the General Settings
menu of the OpenScape Web Client you can install a small program on your
workstation that allows calling a subscriber from any application.
An example: A Word document you have opened contains a phone number.
Select this phone number in the text and enable the hotkey you have defined for
this purpose. A call to this number is immediately initiated.
Furthermore, incoming calls and instant messages are signalled via the
OpenScape Desktop Integrationapplication even if the OpenScape Web Client
screen is closed.
In the OpenScape Desktop Integration application you can set further options for
the startup behavior, the OpenScape Web Client display and the notification
options.
NOTICE: To use this application program the OpenScape Web
Client need not be started.
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icon.
7) Click with the right mouse button on the icon in the task bar to invoke the
features of this application and the OpenScape Desktop Integration settings
dialogs.
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BrowserIntegration.msi
Installs the OpenScape Click-to-Dial-Browser-Plug-in for the desired web
browser - Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox.
InstallBrowserIntegration.exe
Executes the BrowserIntegration.msi file. In this process, the configuration parameters specified in the config.ini file are used. You launch
setup alterations, updates and the OpenScape Click-to-Dial-Browser-Plug-in
uninstallation via this file also.
config.ini
You can enter the following configuration parameters that will be transferred
to the BrowserIntegration.msi file by executing the InstallBrowserIntegration.exe file during the installation.
WebClientAddress
This parameter defines the OpenScape Web Client URL and optionally
the port used. For example:
http://10.1.2.130:8443
or
https://oswebclient.siemens-enterprise.com
CommandLine
At this point you can enter command line parameters that affect the setup.
For example, /qn specifies that the installation shall be performed
automatically, i. e. without user interaction and setup dialogs. This type of
installation definitely requires the OpenScape Web Client URL to be
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4) Enter your name and the name of your organization. Then click on Next.
The next dialog that opens lists the features to be installed.
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5) Decide whether the Firefox Integration feature shall be included in the installation.
NOTICE: The IE Integration is always enclosed in the setup by
default.
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9) Click on Finish.
The installation wizard closes.
Setting up the OpenScape Click-to-Dial-Browser-Plug-in is now complete.
7.4.3 Changing the Setup, Updating and Uninstalling the OpenScape Clickto-Dial-Browser-Plug-in
Introductory description of how to perform a setup change, repair (update) or
uninstall the OpenScape Click-to-Dial-Browser-Plug-in.
You start modifications to the existing setup, updates and the program's uninstallation via the following dialog. This dialog opens when you execute the setup file
from the setup directory of the application. The name of the setup file is:
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Via Modify
Installing/uninstalling a Firefox integration
Via Repair
Installing a more recent program version.
Via Remove
Uninstalling the program.
If you have integrated Firefox already, you can uninstall the Firefox support
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7.4.3.8 How to Perform the Uninstallation via the Windows Control Panel
Uninstalling the OpenScape Click-to-Dial-Browser-Plug-in via the Windows
control panel.
To uninstall the OpenScape Click-to-Dial-Browser-Plug-in via the control panel,
proceed as follows:
Step by Step
1) Shut down the web browser currently used.
2) Click on start and select the Control Panel > Programs and Features
option.
3) Select the OpenScape Browser Integration entry in the displayed list.
4) Then click on the Remove button.
5) Click on Yes in the open confirmation dialog.
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You can have your call journal displayed. The call journal lists all inbound
and outbound calls.
You can directly call the subscribers (callers and callees) listed in the call
journal.
You can filter the display of call journal entries by date and time.
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2) Make sure that the OpenStage phones and the application computer can
communicate with each other via port 7789. This port may not be blocked by
a firewall.
3) Enter the following address in a browser:
https://<IP_address_of_the_OpenStage_phone>
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a) Display name:
Enter an arbitrary name, e. g. Phonebook.
b) Application name:
Enter exactly the following value:
openstage-client-pb
c) HTTP Server Address:
Small Deployment: Enter the IP address of the application computer.
Large Deployment and Very Large Deployment: Enter the IP address of
the load balancer computer.
d) HTTP Server port:
Enter value 7789.
e) Protocol:
Keep value http.
f)
g) Use Proxy:
Set the value to No.
h) XML Trace enabled:
Set the value to No.
i)
Number of tabs:
Set the value to 2.
j)
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You may have to push this key repeatedly to move from the current to the
required tab.
The display of the OpenStage phone shows the Phonebook entry on the
Applications tab.
7) Select this entry and push the OK key.
The OpenStage client of the OpenScape UC Application starts and a
Phonebook tab is created.
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a) Display name:
Enter an arbitrary name, e. g. Call Log.
b) Application name:
Enter exactly the following value:
openstage-client-jrn
c) HTTP Server Address:
Small Deployment: Enter the IP address of the application computer.
Large Deployment and Very Large Deployment: Enter the IP address of
the load balancer computer.
d) HTTP Server port:
Enter value 7789.
e) Protocol:
Keep value http.
f)
g) Use Proxy:
Set the value to No.
h) XML Trace enabled:
Set the value to No.
i)
Number of tabs:
Set the value to 0.
You may have to push this key repeatedly to move from the current to the
required tab.
The display of the OpenStage phone shows the Call Log entry on the Applications tab.
7) Select this entry and push the OK key.
The OpenStage client of the OpenScape UC Application starts and a Call
Log tab is created.
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a) Key label:
Enter an arbitrary name, e. g. Contact List.
b) Protocol:
Keep value http.
c) Web Server address:
Enter the IP address of the application computer.
d) Port:
Enter value 7789.
e) Path:
Enter exactly the following value:
openstage-client/main.ipp
f)
Parameters:
Enter exactly the following value:
rfscp=true&p=<ONS number>
NOTICE: For the <ONS number> parameter enter the
normalized ONS number without + sign of the user for this
OpenStage phone.
g) Method:
Set the value to GET.
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a) Key label:
Enter an arbitrary name, e. g. Directory Search.
b) Protocol:
Keep value http.
c) Web Server address:
Enter the IP address of the application computer.
d) Port:
Enter value 7789.
e) Path:
Enter exactly the following value:
openstage-client/main.ipp
f)
Parameters:
Enter exactly the following value:
rfsc=true&p=<ONS number>
NOTICE: For the <ONS number> parameter enter the
normalized ONS number without + sign of the user for this
OpenStage phone.
g) Method:
Set the value to GET.
10) Click the Submit button.
You can now use the two newly allocated keys to the right of the display for
invoking your Contact List via the first key and the Directory Search
via the second key.
IMPORTANT: If you have problems with implementing the steps
in this section, check whether the latest software version is
installed on your OpenStage phone.
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Direct call, for example via any contact, calendar and task entries that contain
contact information.
After initiating the call, the call control in the OpenScape Web Client opens
automatically if the URL of the OpenScape Web Client is entered in the Client
Integration setup and the "Use Click to Communicate" option has been set.
Direct call via selected phone numbers on internet pages for the browsers
Microsoft Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox.
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Microsoft Outlook
Sametime Connect
Mozilla Firefox
You find the latest information about the supported clients and their versions in
the OpenScape UC Application Planning Guide manual.
The .Net Framework 3.5 must have been installed on the workstation.
The OpenScape Client Integrations is always set up for all users who deploy
this workstation.
Before you start the setup you need to shut down the application for which you
wish to install the OpenScape Client Integrations. Otherwise, an error
message will inform you that the application concerned is still active and must
be shut down before the installation can be performed.
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installation.
Only those OpenScape Client Integrations components that are not yet
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You find the setup files required for the OpenScape Client Integrations on the
setup DVD in path:
win32\ClientIntegrations.zip
WebClientAddress=
Transfers the OpenScape Web Client URL directly to the msi-package.
CommandLine=
Transfers the parameters allowed for executing the Windows Installer. For
example, with Commandline=\qn the setup is performed automatically
without user interaction (silent mode).
Activation=0
NOTICE: This command must be manually supplemented in the
[WiseInstaller] category.
Supplement this command if the Click-to-Dial browser plug-in shall at first be
disabled. Activation must then occur via the configuration dialog of the
respective browser application (Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox).
RequestString=
Without significance here.
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2) Click on Next > to start the installation. The following dialog opens:
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3) Enter your name in the Full Name field and the company name in the Organization field. Then click on Next >. The following dialog opens:
4) Select the client application for which the OpenScape Client Integrations shall
not be installed. The OpenScape Client Integrations installation is selected for
all available client applications by default.
To exclude a component from installation, click in the list field on the arrow
icon and select the Entire feature will be unavailable option in the
context menu.
You can use the Reset button to return to the default after having
performed a setting.
With a click on the Disk Cost button you can display the drive
environment of this system to detect possibly available memory.
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Lotus Notes
Sametime Connect
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5) After you have specified your setup defaults, click on Next >. The following
configuration dialog opens:
6) Enter the URL for your Web Client in the input line under OpenScape Web
Client host address. The call is initiated via the OpenScape Web Client. To
specify the host address you can use the IP address (example: http://
100.100.100.100:7789) or the server name (example: https://
webclient.company.com).
7) Click on the Check server address button. If the entered server address is
valid, the following message of success is issued:
If the entered server address is invalid, the following error message is issued:
8) The Use Click To Communicate option lets you determine that the
OpenScape Web Client call control opens automatically when a call is
initiated via the Click-to-Dial feature.
9) Enter in the next input line the path to the directory server for connecting a
Lotus Notes server. Make this entry in the format <domain/server> (example:
Sametime/Data). This enables dialing directly from the default Notes
directory without any previous configuration.
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10) Click on Next > to start the installation. The next dialog displays the installation progress.
Changing the setup settings that were performed during the initial installation.
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After you have started the setup routine anew, a dialog opens for selecting and
performing the desired action.
Modify: Select this option if you wish to change application settings you
performed during the previous setup.
Repair: Select this option if the application does not work properly because
files are damaged or missing. The application will then completely be
reinstalled.
Remove: Select this option if you wish to remove the application from your
workstation.
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1) Start the setup file InstallClientIntegrations.exe. The following
maintenance dialog opens:
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1) Start the setup file InstallClientIntegrations.exe. The following
maintenance dialog opens:
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1) Start the setup file InstallClientIntegrations.exe. The following
maintenance dialog opens:
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Dedicated ports (4708 and 4709) open in interior firewall for communication
between the Facade server and the application computer.
For Large Deployment these ports need also to be open on all existing
frontend computers and on and all existing media server computers to allow
communication between these computers and the Facade server computer.
See also Table 38 on page 373, Table 57 on page 397, Table 75 on page 422,
Table 76 on page 426 and Table 77 on page 429.
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The Facade server computer may have two network boards. In this case one
network board is connected to the network the internet is connected to, and the
other network board is connected to the network in which you find the OpenScape
UC Application. Verify that the routing table has the correct entries. The routing
table is displayed in a command line by the route command.
If the OpenScape UC Application is connected to groupware (IBM Lotus Domino,
Microsoft Exchange Server), the Active Directory can be searched for contacts
from the OpenScape Mobile Client. No configuration on the Mobile Client Facade
server is required for this purpose. This is independent from whether the Facade
server has been installed on SLES or Windows.
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SLES 11 SP1 and SP2 in the 64-bit version has been installed. SP2 is
recommended.
Login as root.
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up the connection to the remote target computer. This program allows moving
the connection session in the background after the command has been
executed and closing the actual input window (<CTRL>+A+D) to resume the
session at a later date (screen -r).
The following applies:
a) The parameter sequence is irrelevant.
b) <IP address>
IP address of the application computer, even for Large Deployment
c) <server name>
Fully qualified name (FQDN) of the computer the IP address of which you
used in the previous step. If you use Large Deployment or Very Large
Deployment, please be sure to deploy exactly the same frontend
computer.
This computer name is used for the NAT. Leave this parameter empty if
the FQDN is unavailable.
d) <path>
Path to the mounted ISO file. If you do not use the source parameter, the
script assumes to have been invoked in the support directory of the ISO
file.
e) <HTTP port>
This parameter is used for changing the default HTTP port (8081) on the
Mobile Client Facade Server computer for connections to the internet. If
this parameter is empty (httpport=), the HTTP connector is inactive.
f) <HTTPS port>
This parameter is used for changing the default HTTPS port (8443) on the
Mobile Client Facade Server computer for connections to the internet. If
this parameter is empty (httpsport=), the HTTPS connector is inactive.
g) -httposcconnection
If you use this parameter, the Mobile Client Facade Server computer is
connected to the application computer by using HTTP (default port 4708
on the application computer) instead of the default protocol HTTPS
(default port 4709 on the application computer).
For Large Deployment port 4708 or port 4709 also needs to be open on
all existing frontend computers and on and all existing media server
computers to allow communication between these computers and the
Mobile Client Facade Server computer.
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h) -update
IMPORTANT: If you use this parameter, the /usr/local/tomcat6/
conf/facade.properties file is reset to the default values. For
example, the use of HTTP is reset to the use of HTTPS. Therefore, back
up the facade.properties file before using this parameter and restore
the facade.properties file after using this parameter.
-uninstall
This parameter uninstalls the Mobile Client Facade Server.
Example command:
bash installFacadeServer.sh -uninstall
Example output:
installFacadeServer.sh version 1.1
Uninstalling OpenScape Mobile Facade Server ...
Stopping Tomcat ...
Deleting files and folders: /usr/local/facade /usr/local/
tomcat6 /etc/init.d/catalinad$ /etc/init.d/facaded ...
Uninstalling JRE ...
Deleting user sym ...
OpenScape Mobile Facade Server was uninstalled
successfully!
Example command:
bash installFacadeServer.sh source=/mnt/OpenScape ip=10.9.132.4 httpport=80 httpsport=
-update
3. Confirm the listed specifications by entering yes and subsequently pushing
the return key.
NOTE: The Tomcat server is installed in a sub-directory of /usr/local/
facade/, for example /usr/local/facade/apache-tomcat-6.0.32.
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4. The computer reboots and the Mobile Client Facade Server starts
automatically after the installation.
If you need to start the server manually, use the following command:
/etc/init.d/facaded start
If you need to stop it, use the option stop. The option restart restarts it and
the option status shows its status.
If you wish to use HTTPS between the Mobile Client Facade server computer and
the application computer, continue with step 5 on page 556. If you wish to use
HTTP, continue with step 17 on page 558.
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14. Messages about self-signed certificates being used will appear on the mobile
clients.
NOTE: Please obtain details of Android mobile phones and iPhones from the
documentation OpenScape Mobile (not OpenScape UC Application Mobile
Client!).
You can avoid this on all mobile clients also. Copy the file .../OSCFacade-Server-Default-Cert/OBSO.cer from the file
FacadeServerSoftware-<version>.zip unpacked in step 8 on page
556 to the mobile client.
15. Reboot the Mobile Client Facade server computer.
16. Setting up the Mobile Client Facade server is now complete.
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Updating the Mobile Client Facade Server
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Please refer to the OpenScape UC Application V7 Planning Guide for the
supported hardware and software requirements.
cd /tmp
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./ jre-6u23-linux-x64-rpm.bin
cd /usr/java
5. Create a symbolic link for the Java setup directory to facilitate the update
procedure at a later date.
ln -s <absolute Java directory> java6
Example
ln -s /usr/java/jrel.6.0_31 java6
Execute the java -version command to check the installation of the Java runtime environment. This example's output reads:java version "1.6.0_31"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_31-b04) Java
HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM(build 20.6-b01, mixed mode)
mkdir /software
cd /software
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EULA_OpenScape_Fusion_for_Google_Apps.pdf
install_googleapps.sh
webapp-bin.zip
webapp-conf.zip
webapp-etc.zip
webapp-libs.zip
webapp-ui-calendarsidebar.war
webapp-ui-google-mail.war
webapp-ui-mainsidebar.war
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cd /software
mkdir pres
init.d
plugins
sysconfig
ApacheLicense.txt
CommonConfig.xml
config.ini
fusion-webapp-product-info.dat
install.sh
log4j-PresenceSync.xml
osgi.bat
osgi.sh
ProductInfo.txt
readme.txt
uninstall.sh
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You can specify exceptions and manual ExternalIDs if you cannot apply the
"user rule". To do this you can create a csv-file with the following content:
csv - file
##ExternalId
externalId
assignedUserIdentity
assignedExternalSystemId
externalId
isContactMaster isProvisioningMaster
false
additionalInfoExternalId
false
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commons-collections-3.2.1.jar
commons-configuration-1.6.jar
commons-lang-2.5.jar
createLongLivedStatement_be.sh
createServiceStatement_fe.sh
EULA_OpenScape_Fusion_for_Google_Apps.pdf
GenerateStatement.jar
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unzip fusion-webapp-osc-1.1.4.0.zip
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p0
t0
t1
pollCalendarMillis
The entered value is given in milliseconds. The entered default value is
3.600.000 milliseconds (1 hour). The value determines the interval of reading
a user's calendar entries twice and specifies the minimum time slot in which
the presence synchronization service searches for the start of a planned
event. For example, if one hour is set as interval, the presence synchronization service will poll events that start within the next hour every hour. The
following sketch represents a sequence.
p1
t2
p2
t3
time
p1 p0
p0, p1 and p2 are points in time at which Google polls events. At t0, the user
plans a new event that starts at t1 and ends at t3. Because start time t1 is
before the next polling, the presence synchronization service will not detect
this event. If the user plans an event at t0 that starts at t2 and ends at t3, the
presence synchronization service will detect this event.
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additiveCalendarMillis
The entered value is given in milliseconds. The entered default value is
3.600.000 milliseconds (1 hour). The value determines an additional time of
a calendar entry a user has made. The specified time is added to the interval
in which the presence synchronization service searches for the start of an
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event. If pollCalendarMillis has value p milliseconds and additiveCalendarMillis has value a milliseconds, the presence synchronization service will
intercept every event that starts in p+a milliseconds.
UNKNOWN
NO_INTERRUPTIONS
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BE_RIGHT_BACK
UNAVAILABLE
BUSY
IN_MEETING
If you wish to provide several presence statuses to your user proceed as follows.
Copy the following three lines from the CommonConfig.xml:
<arryItem>
<oscType type="com.siemens.fusion.openscape.connector.UserPresenceState">BUSY</oscType>
</arryItem>
Paste the lines in the XML-tag <validBeginOscStates> right behind the first
XML-tag <arrayItem>.
<arryItem>
<oscType type="com.siemens.fusion.openscape.connector.UserPresenceState">BUSY</oscType>
</arryItem>
<arryItem>
<oscType type="com.siemens.fusion.openscape.connector.UserPresenceState">BUSY</oscType>
</arryItem>
Edit the presence status. Repeat the process with every presence status to be
provided to your user.
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Parameter Name
Parameter Value
Client
googleMailShowContactsMax
conferenceSourceId
GoogleApps
conferenceMustRecordName
false
conferenceLeaderActivation
true
WebAppUcServlet (Edit the following 5 parameters only if you use a Proxy server.
useProxy
false (default)
proxyHost
172.28.12.5 (default)
proxyPort
8080 (default)
nonProxyHosts
172.30.243.194|172.30.243.194:4709 (default)
BaseService
openScapeServer
openScapeServerPort
4709 (default)
openScapeServerProtocol
https (default)
useSslForBCom
true
openScapeFusionWebappAdminUser
<technical account>@system
openScapeFusionWebappAdminUserPassword
<password>
googleDomain
<google domain>
googleDomainToken1 on this.
<token>
userIdAndEmailIdentical
true
persistedUserInfoFileName
/opt/siemens/fusion-webapp/user-info.dat
UserInitServiceImpl
persistedUserListFileName
/opt/siemens/fusion-webapp/user-list.dat
1 You find the value of the parameter in your Google Apps domain. Please read section Google Domain Authentication Token
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6. Activate the check box next to Two-legged OAuth access control to allow
accessing all APIs.
7. Click on the Save Changes button to save the settings.
cd /usr/tomcat7/bin
./shutdown.sh
3. Wait until the Tomcat service has shut down. If required, stop the Tomcat
service manually.
4. Switch to the /software directory.
cd /software
unzip fusion-webapp-<version>.zip
cd /usr/tomcat7/bin
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cd /software/pres
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NOTE: If you want to align the presence status of users between the Microsoft
Office Communication Server/Microsoft Lync Server and the OpenScape UC
Application, the connection from the Microsoft Office Communication Server/
Microsoft Lync Server to the OpenScape UC Application is needed. See the
OpenScape UC Application Planning Guide for details.
For this connection, the following statuses are supported:
Online
Be right back
Busy
Do not disturb
Away
NOTE: Besides the listed default presence statuses, the OCS/Lync system also
features status Offline. However, no user can set this status in any OpenScape
client. Also, the OpenScape system cannot control the presence status of an
OpenScape user on the grounds of whether or not he/she is logged in at the
system with an OpenScape client. As soon as the Microsoft OCS/Lync connector
of OpenScape UC Application has connected to the Microsoft OCS/Lync system,
all OpenScape users in the OCS/Lync system are considered online.
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Requirements
In OCS/Lync, user contacts are addressed like in any other external source.
There is no way to automatically synchronize OpenScape and OCS/Lync contact
lists. You cannot save contacts of an OpenScape user in OCS/Lync.
If OpenScape UC Application is used with Instant Messaging (IM), the clients will
show whether a user is available for a chat. The possible states are:
Available
Unavailable
Unknown
The IM status is determined on the server side and derived from the user status.
11.1 Requirements
IMPORTANT: Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007/Microsoft Lync
Server, Microsoft Office Communicator Web Access and Active Directory must be
installed. Please refer to the Microsoft documentation on this.
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Requirements
IMPORTANT: You can install Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2/
Microsoft Lync Server on Windows Server 2008 R2 following the instructions of
the Microsoft Knowledge Database (see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/
982021).
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11.2 Installation
The installation is described in step 10 on page 267 or in step 10 on page 284 in
Chapter 5, Installing the OpenScape UC Application:
osc-setup in scs_osc_officecommunicator_be
As soon as the OpenScape UC Application has been set up, you can also install
the Microsoft Communication Server retrospectively by executing this osc-setup
command.
Presence Service
Virtual Directory
Service
OCS Integration
OpenScape
Connector Service
Application Computer
Instance Message
Service
Linux Server
SSL
UCMA Proxy
Computer System
UCMA SDK
SOAP
Windows Domain
UCMA Proxy
Web Service
Microsoft Office
Communications
Server
OCS Computer
System
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Installing the UCMA Proxy Web Service
The UCMA proxy web service, which uses the Microsoft Internet Information
Server (IIS), must be installed on a separate Windows computer. The following
operating systems are supported:
Since the setup on Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition differs partly from
the installation on Windows Server 2008, the following description considers the
different cases.
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g) Activate the check box Web Server > Application Development >
ASP.NET.
h) Click on Add Required Role Services.
i)
j)
Click on Next.
k) Click on Install.
The roles are installed.
l)
Click on Close.
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Click on Next.
s) Click on Finish.
t)
Click on Next.
g) Click on Install.
h) Click on Finish.
8. Execute the following sub-step in order to install Microsoft Visual C++ 2008
Redistributable x 64.
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Click Close.
g) Start > All programs > Windows PowerShell 1.0 > Windows
PowerShell.
h) Enter $Host.Version.
Example output:
Major
----1
Minor
----0
Build
----0
Revision
-------0
You only can upgrade Windows PowerShell 1.0 to a higher version, if you
have Windows PowerShell 1.0 RTM. If you have Windows PowerShell
1.0 CTP, Beta, RC etc., you must uninstall it before you install Windows
PowerShell 2.0.
i)
j)
Click Next.
m) Click Remove.
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n) Click Close.
o) Reboot the computer to complete the removal of Windows PowerShell
1.0.
p) After the reboot click Close in the Server Manager window again.
q) Retrieve the Windows PowerShell 2.0 e. g. by downloading the Windows
Management Core Package (Windows6.0-KB968930-x64.msu) from
the following web page:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=968930
The Windows Management Core Package not only contains Windows
PowerShell 2.0 but also Windows Remote Management 2.0 (WinRM).
r)
s) Click OK.
t)
After the installation, you are asked to restart the computer. Click Restart.
u) After the restart of the computer, open Start > All programs >
Accessories > Windows PowerShell > Windows PowerShell.
The Windows PowerShell window opens.
v) Enter $Host.Version.
Example output:
Major
----2
Minor
----0
Build
-----1
Revision
--------1
Click on Install.
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g) Click on Finish.
IMPORTANT: If you installed and configured Microsoft Internet Information
Services after setting up the .NET Framework, you need to register ASP.NET in
a command line manually by executing the following command:
C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v2.0.50727\
aspnet_regiis -i
The path may have to be adjusted to match the settings on your computer.
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11.3.2 Installation
1. Mount the OptionalPackage ISO setup file of the OpenScape UC Application
(see Table 8 on page 235):
OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-OptionalPackage-<version number>.iso
Example:
OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-OptionalPackage-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso
2. Unpack the file contrib/
scs_osc_officecommunicator_ucmaproxy-<version>.zip in this
ISO setup file.
3. Start the UcmaProxyWS.msi file.
4. Click on Next.
5. Accept the license agreement by activating the I agree radio button and click
on Next.
6. Leave the defaults for the setup address unchanged and click on Next.
7. Click on Next to start the installation.
8. Click on Close to end the installation.
9. Check whether the setup has created the files in the following table:
Directory
File
Comment
C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\UcmaProxyWS
Uccproxy.asmx
Web.config
C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\UcmaProxyWS\bin ApplicationProvisioning.dll
log4net.dll
Microsoft.Rtc.Collaboration.dll
Microsoft library
Microsoft.Rtc.Internal.Media.dll
Microsoft library
sipeps.dll
Microsoft library
UccProxyWS.dll
10. Check the UCMA proxy web service function by entering the following
address in a web browser on the UCMA proxy computer:
http://localhost/UcmaProxyWS/UccProxy.asmx
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12. Check whether the same output is displayed when you start the web browser
on a different computer and enter the following address:
http://<Proxy>/UcmaProxyWS/UccProxy.asmx
Replace <Proxy> with the computer name, the fully qualified domain name
(FQDN) or the IP address of the UCMA proxy computer.
11.3.3 Uninstallation
Uninstall the UCMA proxy web service as follows:
1. Open a command line and switch to the following directory:
C:\Program Files\(x86)\UcmaProxyTools
2. Execute the following command to remove the trust relationship:
MakeTSE.exe -remove
3. If you use Windows Server 2003, launch Start > Control Panel > Add or
Remove Programs.
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Infrastructure
12.2 Infrastructure
The following applies for the Openfire server:
The Openfire server software is in the OptionalPackage ISO file (see Table 8
on page 235) of the OpenScape UC Application.
Integrated deployment
The Openfire server must be installed on a separate computer.
NOTE: We do not describe the setup of the deployment scenario
Integrated Deployment here (see also Section 2.1, Deployment
Scenarios, on page 25).
NOTE: If you use Virtual Appliance for Small Deployment, you are not
obliged to installed the Openfire server. You can install it either on the
application computer or on the instant-messaging computer. To do so,
execute the installation instructions in this chapter.
NOTE: If you use Virtual Appliance for Large Deployment, the Openfire
server must be installed but you are not obliged to use it. It must be
installed on the instant-messaging server computer. To do so, do not
execute the installation instructions in this chapter but the instructions in
Section 3.1.11, Using Virtual Appliance for Large Deployment, on page
84. In this case the Openfire server must not be installed on the application computer.
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To start IM sessions and to send and receive instant messages, the OpenScape
clients contact the instant-messaging service which contacts Openfire via an
XMPP.connector.
IMPORTANT: If you install an OpenScape UC Application and wish to connect it
to an Openfire server that has not been installed according to a setup and
upgrade guide of the OpenScape UC Application and that was never connected
to an OpenScape UC Application, you need a project-specific release.
Such a project-specific release is required for an installation, but not for an update
or upgrade. An update or upgrade must be preceded by an installation for which
a project-specific release has already been granted. This section provides information about installing an Openfire server. You find information about updating
and upgrading in Section 12.9, Updating, Upgrading and Uninstalling, on page
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NOTE: Verify that the required ports are open on the computer on which the
instant-messaging server is installed (see Table 50 on page 381, Table 69 on
page 406 and Table 89 on page 439).
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checking Arguments
Option clean: yes
performing cleanup....
removing old Repositorydir
Unmounting...
Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
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Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop14"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop15"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop16"
cleanup successfully done
CreateRepository end
Operation took: 1 second
Logfile: /var/log/OpenScapeUC/osc-setup-2012-0321_20:14:50.log
b) Delete the directory of the temporary repository.
rm -R <path to the temporary repository>
Example:
rm -R /tmp/tmpRepo
5. Start the Openfire server:
/etc/init.d/openfire start
When the computer boots, the Openfire server is started automatically.
If required, it can be stopped by using the following command:
/etc/init.d/openfire stop
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NOTE: You find the fields shown in this dialog and further ones also in the
CMP: Click under Maintenance > Inventory > Nodes & Applications >
Nodes on the node name of the application computer ( offboard by default).
Then, next to Show service status, click on the Show button. Eventually,
click on the Presence XMPP Integration - Connector and ConnectionManager entry.
4. Enter in the XMPP Server IP Address field the IP address of the computer
on which the Openfire server has been installed.
NOTE: This can be the application computer or another computer without
any OpenScape components (see Section 12.2, Infrastructure, on page
596).
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5. If the port for the administrator access is different from the default value 9091,
enter the corresponding value in the Admin Port field. Port 9090 for HTTP
(unsecured) and Port 9091 for HTTPS (secured) are the default ports.
IMPORTANT: Make sure that this port is open in the firewalls between the
computer on which the Openfire server has been installed and the computers
from which the Openfire server is accessed per admin access (compare
Section 6.1, Lists of the Ports to be opened, on page 359).
6. Click the Test button to test whether the Openfire server can be reached via
the port configured.
7. If the test is completed successfully, a check mark is displayed and the Start
Openfire Preconfiguration button is active. Otherwise, an error message
appears.
8. In the XMPP Domain Name field, enter the name of the XMPP domain.
IMPORTANT: Once the initial configuration is complete, a value entered in
this field cannot be changed anymore.
9. Select value Embedded-DB in the Openfire Database deployment field.
10. Click the Start Openfire Preconfiguration button to complete the default
configuration. This is indicated through a corresponding message. The
Openfire server is restarted with the new configuration values.
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12.5.2.1 Requirements
1. Verify that the OpenScape UC Application and the Openfire server know each
other's IP address or the fully qualified domain name (FQDN). You can do this
by one of the following sub-steps:
a) The application computer and instant-messaging computer must have
the same DNS server (see the entry in YaST under Network Devices >
Network Settings > Hostname/DNS > Name Servers and Domain
Search List).
b) The IP address and the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the
instant-messaging server computer must have been entered in the /
etc/hosts file on the application computer.
The IP address and the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the
application computer must have been entered in the /etc/hosts file on
the instant-messaging server computer.
2. Check whether the MySQL packages have been installed:
rpm -qa | grep MySQL
Alternatively:
zypper se --match-any MySQL
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The command GRANT creates and configures the MySQL Openfire user.
Example:
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2. Log in.
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NOTE: You find the fields shown in this dialog and further ones also in the
CMP: Click under Maintenance > Inventory > Nodes & Applications >
Nodes on the node name of the application computer (offboard by default).
Then, next to Show service status, click on the Show button. Eventually,
click on the Presence XMPP Integration - Connector and ConnectionManager entry.
4. Enter in the XMPP Server IP Address field the IP address of the computer
on which the Openfire server has been installed. You specified this IP address
in step 10 on page 609 also.
5. If the port for the administrator access is different from the default value 9091,
enter the corresponding value in the Admin Port field. Port 9090 for HTTP
(unsecured) and Port 9091 for HTTPS (secured) are the default ports.
IMPORTANT: Make sure that this port is open in the firewalls between the
computer on which the Openfire server has been installed and the computers
from which the Openfire server is accessed per admin access (compare
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If the test is completed successfully, a check mark is displayed and the Start
Openfire Preconfiguration button is active. Otherwise, an error message
appears.
NOTE: In a network environment with several OpenScape UC Application
systems connected to the same Openfire server, the pre-configuration script
may have already been previously executed by another OpenScape UC
Application system. In this case the Start Openfire Preconfiguration button
appears inactive and you need not enable this button again. Click on Save
and continue with step Section 12.6, Configuring the Openfire Server, on
page 615.
7. Enter the name of the XMPP domain you also specified in step 10 on page
609 in the XMPP Domain Name field.
IMPORTANT: Once the initial configuration is complete, a value entered in
this field cannot be changed anymore.
8. Select value MySQL in the Openfire Database deployment field.
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9. Enter the IP address or the fully qualified name (FQDN) of the computer on
which the MySQL server is installed in the MySQL Host field. The IP address
is the value you entered in step 7 on page 608 for the <IP address>
wildcard.
Because the MySQL and Openfire server are installed on the same computer,
the IP address in the MySQL Host field is identical with the IP address in the
XMPP Server IP Address field.
10. Enter the database name you specified in step 6 on page 608 for the <MySQL
Openfire DB> wildcard in the MySQL database name field.
11. Enter the MySQL user you specified in step 7 on page 608 for the <MySQL
Openfire user> wildcard in the MySQL User field.
12. Enter the MySQL user password you specified in step 7 on page 608 for the
<MySQL Openfire password> wildcard in the MySQL Password field.
13. Click the Start Openfire Preconfiguration button to complete the default
configuration. This is indicated through a corresponding message. The
Openfire server is restarted with the new configuration values.
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5. Please note the ports in the firewall to be opened on the application computer
and on the instant-messaging server computer (if any) (see Section 6.1, Lists
of the Ports to be opened, on page 359).
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/etc/init.d/openfire start
12. Check the Openfire server status:
/etc/init.d/openfire status
Output:
openfire is running
12.9.2 Upgrade
Upgrade from V3 R2 to V7
An Openfire server connected to an OpenScape UC Application V4 R0 or older
always used to be set up on the instant-messaging server computer. If you
upgrade an OpenScape UC Application V3 R2 or older to V7, you cannot
upgrade this Openfire server. You need to uninstall the server and subsequently
set it up anew.
Execute the instructions in Section 12.5, Initial Configuration of the Openfire
Server, on page 602 after you have performed the uninstallation and new
installation on the instant-messaging computer.
Upgrade from V4 R0 to V7
You cannot upgrade the Openfire server from V4 R0 to V7 because upgrading
from V4 R0 to V7 of the OpenScape UC Application directly has not been
released (see Section 15.4, Upgrade and Migration Tables, on page 745, for
example footer 5 in Table 119 on page 745:Upgrading OpenScape UC Application
V4 R0 to V7 directly is not supported. First upgrade to V6 R0 (see installation and
upgrade instructions for OpenScape UC Application V6 R0). Then upgrade from
V6 R0 to V7. Then migrate from Small Deployment to Large Deployment.).
Upgrade from V6 R0 to V7
When upgrading to V7 please heed the instructions in step 41 on page 769 or
step 38 on page 798.
12.9.3 Uninstallation
Uninstalling the Openfire server, like uninstalling the OpenScape UC Application
V7, is not supported (see Chapter 16, Uninstallation).
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13 Groupware Connection
13.1 General Considerations
IMPORTANT: OpenScape UC Application can only be connected to one
groupware at the same time. This may be either IBM Lotus Domino or Microsoft
Exchange.
IMPORTANT: Setting up the Domino Connector server is not supported for Very
Large Deployment. Consequently, Section 13.3, Connecting IBM Lotus
Domino, on page 624 does not apply for Very Large Deployment.
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scs_groupware of the OpenScape UC Application V4 R0 or earlier.
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The first three packages are used for every kind of groupware connection. The
fourth package is only used for the connection to Microsoft Exchange.
IMPORTANT: An uninstallation of one of these packages or all of these
packages has not been released.
13.3.1 Preparations
13.3.1.1 Installing the OpenScape UC Application
Install and configure the OpenScape UC Application V7 according to Section ,
General Preparations, on page 25 to Section , Configuring the OpenScape UC
Application, on page 359.
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Considerations, on page 623 and the packages concerning the groupware.
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7. In the fields Users Full Name and Username, enter the value notes. To
navigate between the fields, use the TAB key.
8. In the fields Password and Confirm Password, enter the same password.
9. Enter the ALT + A key combination.
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20. To execute this step, please follow the instructions in the administrator
documentation OpenScape UC Application Configuration and Administration:
a) Configure the Domino Connector server.
The values you enter in the configuration may be dummy values. They
are only required for the unique start of the Domino Connector server in
the next substep. They are not required for the later connection to the
Domino Groupware server.
b) Start the Domino Connector server.
c) Stop the Domino Connector server.
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14 Additional Installation
14.1 Installing additional RPM Packages of the OpenScape UC Application
IMPORTANT: Providing an ISO file as repository retrospectively deletes the
provision of the current repository. Install all required RPMs (see the ensuing
sections) from the repository to be deleted before removing it.
Execute the instructions of one of the following sub-sections depending on how
you provide the ISO files:
Then execute the appropriate installation steps you find in one of the following
sections:
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NOTE: See also step 14 on page 274 and step 12 on page 304 for installing
voice portal languages retrospectively.
2. You need to assign additional values to the keys ttsLanguages and
guessLanguages.
A new address binding need not be performed. You find detailed information
about address bindings in the administrator documentation OpenScape UC
Application Configuration and Administration.
ttsLanguages
Using the text-to-speech feature of OpenScape UC Application, users
can have texts read out. In this process the user can optimize the text
output quality by selecting the text-to-speech engine in the voice portal
TUI that is optimized for the language of the respective text.
ttsLanguages specifies for which languages text-to-speech engines
can be selected in the voice portal TUI.
ttsLanguages can only be configured for the voice portal user access
but not for the portal's guest access.
guessLanguages
Using the text-to-speech feature of OpenScape UC Application, users
can have texts read out. In this process the system can automatically
optimize the voice output by analyzing the message text sentence-wise
and using the text-to-speech engine for the recognized language.
guessLanguages defines as regards which languages the text-tospeech feature analyses message texts.
guessLanguages can only be configured for the voice portal user
access but not for the portal's guest access.
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/opt/siemens/mediaserver/application_host/binders/terminal/bindings/voiceportal.xml
Example:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<terminals>
<terminal appletURI="application:/VoicePortal#start" id="voice-portal-start">
<!-- possible values
<line address="100"></line>
<line address="sip:100@localhost"></line>
<line address="range:100-199"></line>-->
<line address="regexp:sip:100@.*">
<property key="symLanguage">EN-US</property>
<property key="symDomain">system</property>
<property key="operator">0</property>
<property key="transferTimeout">30</property>
<property key="thirdPartyVMNumber">4711</property>
<property key="xprNumber">4712</property>
<property key="voicePortalNumber">+4924043411036</property>
<property key="xprTrustedTransferDomain">49</property>
<property key="xprTrustedTransferParam">p0v1p1v2p2v1p3v4p4v4p5v2p6v1</property>
<property key="ttsLanguages">en-US,de-DE,zh-CN</property>
<property key="guessLanguages">en-US,en-GB,de-DE,zh-CN</property>
<property key="useSubjectSuffix">no</property>
<property key="subjectSuffix">Example text for message subject line suffix to be replaced</
property>
</line>
</terminal>
<terminal appletURI="application:/VoicePortal#guest" id="voice-portal-guest">
<line address="regexp:sip:200@.*">
<property key="symLanguage">EN-US</property>
<property key="voicePortalNumber">+4924043411036</property>
<property key="useSubjectSuffix">no</property>
<property key="subjectSuffix">Example text for message subject line suffix to be replaced</
property>
</line>
</terminal>
</terminals>
All properties defined in a file can also be configured via the CMP.
4. Look for the property element, whose attribute key features value
ttsLanguages.
Example:
<property key="ttsLanguages">en-US,de-DE,zh-CN</property>
5. Add the language to be additionally installed to this element, for example:
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You can obtain the complete list of possible values from Table 14 on page
277.
Multiple values are separated by commas.
Example: de-DE,en-GB,en-US,zh-CN
6. Look for the property element, whose attribute key features value
guessLanguages.
Example:
<property key="guessLanguages">en-US,de-DE,zh-CN</property>
7. Add the language to be additionally installed to this element, for example:
You can obtain the complete list of possible values from Table 14 on page
277.
Multiple values are separated by commas.
Example: de-DE,en-GB,en-US,zh-CN
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9. Log in.
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13. If the Terminal column does not display value voice-portal-start, browse to
the next page.
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14. Click on the entry voice-portal-start. This is the entry for the voice portal user
access. As mentioned above, the guessLanguages key cannot be
configured for the voice portal guest access (entry voice-portal-guest).
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16. Click on the small triangle to the right of the guessLanguages entry.
17. Select Edit....
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Please be sure to use the template of the response file for a media server
computer and not the one for the application computer or frontend computer.
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2. Make sure that communication between the OpenStage phones and the
application computer can be handled via port 7789. This port may not be
blocked by a firewall.
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6. Click the Applications entry.
7. Click the XML Applications entry.
8. Click the Add application entry.
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7. Click the Applications entry.
8. Click the XML Applications entry.
9. Click the Add application entry.
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Update
An update is set to be performed when a new fix release or hotfix has been
released to update an installed version of the OpenScape UC Application.
Example:
An OpenScape UC Application V7 was installed in version FR1 (Fix Release
1) and FR2 or FR2 HF1 is released for V7.
Changing from OpenScape UC Application V7 R0 to OpenScape UC
Application V7 R1 is an update too.
Upgrade
If, in contrast, an OpenScape UC Application V6 R0 has been installed and a
V7 setup medium is to be used for updating the OpenScape UC Application,
we actually talk about an upgrade.
IMPORTANT: You can upgrade the OpenScape UC Application on the application computer, the frontend computers, the media server computers etc. to
V7 R1 but leave the clients in their old version. However, software problems
that may result from differing versions are not patched, which restricts the
support that can be provided in this situation. Upgrading the clients is recommended in this case.
Migration
Migration has two meanings:
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IMPORTANT: SLES 11 SP1 and SP2 in 64-bit version are the operating system
for the
- application computer,
- media server computer,
- frontend computer.
SLES 11 SP2 is recommended.
On the application computer, frontend computer, media server computer and the
Mobile Client Facade server computer the same operating system versions must
be installed.
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IMPORTANT: In the following deployment scenarios, NO OpenScape UC Application components are installed, updated or upgraded. Therefore, these
deployment scenarios are not described in this documentation. Please obtain the
necessary information from the OpenScape Voice Installation Guide (for example
OpenScape Voice, Installation and Upgrades, Installation Guide).
Mediaserver Standalone
IMPORTANT: You can use the unchanged hardware of the source version for an
upgrade (see Section 15.1, Determining the Source Version, on page 662).
However, video conferencing is then not supported and the scaling limits (for
example the number of supported users etc.) apply.
NOTE: Please note that special requirements might apply for the media server
computers, e g. SSE2.x (Streaming SIMD Extension) support. For details see the
OpenScape UC Application Planning Guide.
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Example: V7 R1.0.0
-t
a list
a list | grep OpenScapeUC_ProductVersion
a list L
Example output:
OpenScapeUC_ProductVersion:
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a: Major release
b: Minor release
c: Fix release
d: Hotfix
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15.2.1 General
File System and Operating System
Verify that the requirements described in Section 4.1, File System and Operating
System, on page 116 have been complied with. This refers in particular to the
following requirements:
1. Verify that the OpenScape UC Application on SLES 11 SP1 or SP2 operates
with 64 bit (see point 1 on page 116 and Section 15.18, Upgrading a 32-bit
System to a 64-bit System, on page 937).
Use the following command for determining the SLES version used:
cat /etc/SuSE-release
The output reads for example:
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 (x86_64)
VERSION = 11
PATCHLEVEL = 2
Using the following command you can check whether the SLES setup
medium is available:
zypper lr
NOTE: The availability of the OpenScape UC Application setup medium is
checked in Section 15.3.1.2, Small Deployment, on page 711 and Section
15.3.1.3, Large Deployment and Very Large Deployment, on page 716.
If you wish to upgrade an older SLES version to SLES 11 SP1 or SP2,
execute the following sub-steps:
a) Execute the steps 1 on page 119 to 4 on page 121.
b) Activate the Update radio button.
c) Click on Next >.
d) Execute the further update steps.
e) IMPORTANT: If you execute command syncUC sync any time after
setting up the OpenScape UC Application and update or upgrade SLES
at a later date, you need to execute syncUC sync thereafter once more.
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CMP
4. Using the CMP, back up the data and the file system according to the
administrator documentation OpenScape UC Application Configuration and
Administration, section Backing up and restoring OpenScape System
Components.
IMPORTANT: The software version (fix release, patchset and hotfix) of
OpenScape UC Application must be the same when backing up and restoring
data. Restoring data on a software version different from the one used for
backing up data is not supported.
NOTE: Please also note Section 15.2.4, Preparing to the syncUC Fallback,
on page 707.
5. Check before you update or upgrade whether there are scheduled backup or
export tasks (see the administrator documentation OpenScape Common
Management Platform).
Backup unit names may get lost during an update or upgrade. Such
scheduled tasks must therefore be recreated after an update or upgrade at a
later date (see for example step 10 on page 713).
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with
OpenScape
Voice V5 R0
DVD6
DVD5 HF7
DVD6 RC1
DVD5
with
OpenScape
Voice V4 R1
OpenScape Voice:
DVD1, patchset/fix
release, hotfix
DVD3 FR1
with
OpenScape
Voice
version
DVD3
OpenScape
UC
Application
version
V3 R2 or
earlier
V3.1 R1 or
earlier
V3 R2
V4 R1
DVD5
W W W W W W W
DVD5 HF3
DVD5 HF7
DVD6 RC1
DVD6
DVD3
W W
DVD3 FR1
-/
V5 R0
Table 115
1 DVD9 of OpenScape UC Application V6 R0 is identical with Fix Release 1 (FR1) of this V6 R0. As
of this DVD number, using DVD numbers ceases and fix release numbers are used instead.
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OpenScape UC
Application
version
with OpenScape
Voice version
DVD1, patchset/
fix release,
hotfix
V3 R2 or earlier
V3.1 R3 or earlier
V1.0-021-104.0.0-37.25089
V3 R2 or later
V4 R1
DVD5
3.2_127.0.0-39.24483
DVD5 HF3
3.2_135.0.0-39.25105
DVD5 HF7
3.2_135.4.0-39.25504
DVD6 (obsolete)
3.2_135.0.0-39.25105
DVD6 RC1
3.2_135.4.0-39.25504
DVD6
3.2_135.8.0-39.26052
DVD3
3.2_127.0.0-39.24483
DVD3 FR1
3.2_133.0.0-39.24968
DVD4 FR2
3.2_135.0.0-39.25105
3.2_135.4.0-39.25504
DVD5 FR3
3.2_135.4.0-39.25504
3.2_135.8.0-39.26052
V5 R0
Table 116
1 DVD9 of OpenScape UC Application V6 R0 is identical with Fix Release 1 (FR1) of this V6 R0. As
of this DVD number, using DVD numbers ceases and fix release numbers are used instead.
Log files
8. When new log names are introduced, delete the old ones. Existing log files
are deleted by updating or upgrading. If required, back up the log files before
updating or upgrading.
Checks
9. Execute the Rapidstat UC program on the application computer to check the
configuration performed so far and basic features (see Section 5.4.2,
Checking with Rapidstat UC, on page 349).
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10. When you update or upgrade Large Deployment or Very Large Deployment,
execute the following sub-steps:
a) Execute step 9 on all media server computers.
b) Execute step 9 on all frontend computers.
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Contents
Deployment scenario
Small
Large Deployment
Deployment and Very Large
Deployment
AC1
AC
FE2
MS3
OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Repository<version>.iso
OpenScapeUcSuiteAppsBasePackage-<version>.iso
OpenScapeUcSuiteAppsOptionalPackage-<version>.iso
OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-English<version>.iso
OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-German<version>.iso5
OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Portuguese<version>.iso
OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Spanish<version>.iso
OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Italian<version>.iso
OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-French<version>.iso
OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Chinese<version>.iso
OpenScapeUcSuiteAppsAdditonalLanguages<version>.iso
Table 117
1
2
3
4
5
Application computer
Frontend computer
Media server computer
IMPORTANT: This file is always required for setting up, updating or upgrading any deployment scenario.
IMPORTANT: This file is always required for setting up, updating or upgrading Integrated Deployment.
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Icon
Meaning
You can use this ISO file for an installation on this computer.
This ISO file is not required for an installation on this computer.
Table 118
NOTE: The ISO files have a maximum size of 4 GB and can therefore be stored
on a USB stick formatted with FAT32.
The ISO files can be made available locally at the computer where osc-setup and
the OpenScape UC Application components will be updated/upgraded or they
can be made available remotely over the network. The remote provision has the
advantage that the ISO files only must be available once on an arbitrary SLES 11
computer in the network and need not be copied to each computer where
OpenScape UC Application components will be installed. The disadvantage is
that more preparation steps are needed.
NOTE: The ISO files remotely made available may be used for updating or
upgrading a Mobile Client Facade Server or an Openfire server as well.
Continue either with Section 15.2.2.2, Creating a Repository in osc-setup by
using local Update/Upgrade Sources, on page 674 or Section 15.2.2.3, Creating
a Repository in osc-setup by using remote Update/Upgrade Sources, on page
681.
NOTE: If you want to install additional RPM packages follow the instructions in
Section 14.1, Installing additional RPM Packages of the OpenScape UC Application, on page 637.
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# | Alias
| Name | Enabled | Refresh
--+-----------------------------------------------------------+------+---------+-------1 | SUSE-Linux-Enterprise-Server-11-SP2 11.2.2-1.234 | SUSE-Linux-Enterprise-Server-11-SP2
11.2.2-1.234 | Yes
| No
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# | Alias
| Name | Enabled | Refresh
--+------------------------------------+----------------------------+---------+-------1 | SUSE-Linux-Enterprise-Server-11-SP2 11.2.2-1.234 | SUSE-Linux-Enterprise-Server-11SP2 11.2.2-1.234 | Yes
| No
2| ucapp
| ucapp
| Yes
| No
8. Use the following command to check whether the repository was defined
correctly:
zypper ref
Example output:
Retrieving repository 'ucapp' metadata [\]
New repository or package signing key received:
Key ID: 9351C8D3C9172AE7
Key Name: SEN-HiPathApplication (Signing of RPMs) <[email protected]>
Key Fingerprint: 03DF2920E8C51F91E2B6B4EB9351C8D3C9172AE7
Repository: ucapp
Do you want to reject the key, trust temporarily, or trus
always? [r/t/a/?] (r):
9. Enter a and push the return key.
Retrieving repository 'ucapp' metadata [done]
Building repository 'ucapp' cache [done]
All repositories have been refreshed.
osc-setup is now registered in zypper.
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Installing osc-setup
10. Install the setup script osc-setup.
zypper in osc-setup
11. Execute the following command to check which sources have been provided
in zypper:
zypper lr
12. Remove the repository that provided osc-setup from zypper:
zypper rr <number>
<number> is the number you find in the first column of the zypper lr
output.
Example: zypper rr 2
13. Enter the following command:
zypper se osc-setup
Example output:
Loading repository data...
Reading installed packages...
S | Name
| Summary
| Type
--+-----------+-----------------------------+-------i | osc-setup | Setup tools for OpenScapeUC | package
The i in the first column indicates that osc-setup is installed.
14. Enter the following command:
osc-setup lr
The following example output indicates that no installation repository has
been provided to the osc-setup yet:
Logging to: /var/log/OpenScapeUC/osc-setup-2012-12-03_16:46:22.log
osc-setup version: "7.1.4-0"
SUSE VERSION: 11 SERVICEPACK: 2
Registered repository (url):
Operation took: 1 second
Logfile: /var/log/OpenScapeUC/osc-setup-2012-12-03_16:46:22.log
15. Continue with step 19 on page 677.
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Example output 1:
Registered repositories (url):
No repository is registered in osc-setup. Continue with step 19 on page
677 in this case.
Example output 2:
Registered repositories (url):
1
dir:///tmp/tmpRepo
This output indicates that a repository is registered in osc-setup.
Continue with step 17 in this case.
17. Execute the following command to remove the first registration from the list:
osc-setup rr 1
18. Execute step 17 as often as is necessary to receive an output analog to the
following:
Logging to: /var/log/OpenScapeUC/osc-setup-2012-0322_01:51:23.log
osc-setup version: "1.4.5-2"
SUSE VERSION: 11 SERVICEPACK: 1
Repository removed successfully
Repository 1 not found by alias, number or URI.
Operation took: 1seconds
Logfile: /var/log/OpenScapeUC/osc-setup-2012-0322_01:51:23.log
Provision
19. Create a directory for the temporary repository.
Example:
mkdir /tmp/tmpRepo
20. Provide the update/upgrade source osc-setup. The repository name may
differ from the repository name in zypper.
IMPORTANT: The following command creates a new repository, thus
deleting all repositories that may have already been provided.
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Updating osc-setup
23. Stop the OpenScape UC Application:
/etc/init.d/symphoniad stop
24. Stop the MRCP service, the Nuance TTS and the Nuance ASR, if available:
/etc/init.d/NSSservice stop
25. Use the following command to check whether the current update/upgrade
source of the OpenScape UC Application is used. If required, osc-setup is
updated automatically.
osc-setup up osc-setup
Example output:
Building repository '36775188f3b177bb47bb16464f14b1ee' cache
[....done]
Loading repository data...
Reading installed packages...
No update candidate for 'osc-setup'.
Resolving package dependencies...
Nothing to do.
26. If the output reveals a successful update, continue with step 27. If, however,
an error is put out, execute the following command to update osc-setup
manually:
zypper-osc in osc-setup
27. If you want to upgrade the OpenScape UC Application from V3 R2 to V7
continue with Section 15.2.3, Database Check, on page 699, if you want to
upgrade from V6 to V7 or if you want to update, continue with Section 15.2.4,
Preparing to the syncUC Fallback, on page 707.
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Using NFS
The ISO files are provided in a directory on the source computer, this
directory is mounted via the network to the target computer by using NFS and
a linked repository in osc-setup is created on the target computer.
NOTE: This option is recommended.
Advantages:
There is no need to create an exported repository (-e option) in oscsetup which would be more time consuming since depending on the
number of needed ISO files gigabytes of data might need to be
copied. However, you have the option to create an exported
repository instead, if you want to.
Disadvantages:
The NFS server must be installed on the source computer and the
NFS client must be installed on the target computer.
Port 111 (RPC), port 2049 (NFS) and a dynamic port for
RPC.MOUNTD must be open on the source computer and on the
target computer.
Using HTTP
A persistent repository in osc-setup is created on the source computer and is
accessed remotely from the target computer by using HTTP.
Advantages:
Only port 80 must be open the source computer and the target
computer.
Disadvantages:
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The source computer is the computer where the ISO installation files (using NFS)
or the repository (using HTTP) is provided. This computer can be the backend
computer of the OpenScape UC Application but it can be as well any SLES 11
computer in the network.
The target computer is the computer where the repository in osc-setup should be
provided and used for installing components of the OpenScape UC Application.
This computer can be the backend computer of the OpenScape UC Application,
the mobile client faade server computer, a front-end computer, a media server
computer or the instant-messaging (Openfire server) computer.
If you want to use NFS, continue with sub-section Option 1: Using NFS for
accessing ISO files on page 683. If you want to use HTTP, continue with subsection Option 2: Using HTTP for accessing a persistent repository on page 697.
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3. Start YaST:
yast
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8. Enter the absolute path to the ISO installation files into the Directory to
Export field, e. g. /tmp/shi/osuca7.
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9. Select OK.
10. Select OK without changing the default value in the Host Wild Card field.
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b) Remote Directory: Enter the path of the ISO files on the source
computer, e. g. /tmp/shi/osuca7.
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c) Mount Point (local): Enter the path of the directory on the target
computer where the ISO files on the source computer should be
mounted, e. g. /tmp/shi/osuca7Net.
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Example:
mount -o loop /tmp/shi/osuca7/OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Repository-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso /mnt
c - e ERRORS, w WARNINGS
The following output line indicates that all objects of a data structure are OK
and can be migrated without data loss:
Checking x:
c - OK
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Resource groups
Communications system
BC federation
Media server
Office code
Resources
Phone
Voice portal
Conference
Allocated phone
Call queue
Voicemail
Resource group entries in the report file are either error entries or warnings.
Each resource group entry containing at least one error message cannot be
migrated. A warning does not mean that the corresponding resource group
cannot be migrated.
Example of an error message and of a warning:
id: OfficeCodeH8K_-191
[ERROR] Missing CountryCode
[WARN] Missing OutsideLineInt
Like resource groups, resources can create errors or warnings. An error
indicates that the resource cannot be migrated. A warning indicates that the
resource is possibly in an inconsistent state after its migration and may have
to be configured for being used by the OpenScape UC Application.
Example of an error:
ERROR voicemails that have no normalized number set: 1
492404501125@ExtSystem_-441
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Example of a warning:
[WARN] 1 phone contains warnings
15629872231@2
Phone is ONS device but has no BCOM federation
assigned. It will therefore no longer be set as ONS after
migration!
Extract from an example report file:
CHECKING RESOURCE GROUPS:
__________________________________________________
Checking communication systems (resource group type 1)
Found 19
ERRORS exist. Only 8 would be migrated
Containing errors: 11
id: SwitchH4K_-109
[ERROR] Missing subtype
id: SwitchH4K_-111
[ERROR] Missing subtype
id: SwitchH4K_-113
[ERROR] Missing subtype
id: SwitchH4K_-141, Type: HiPath4000
[ERROR] Missing CSTAAddressMain
id: SwitchH4K_-159, Type: HiPath4000
[ERROR] Missing CSTAPortMain
id: SwitchH4K_-169, Type: HiPath4000
[ERROR] Missing SubApplId
id: SwitchH8K_-63
[ERROR] Missing subtype
id: SwitchH8K_-65, Type: HiPath8000
[ERROR] Missing CSTAAddressMain
id: SwitchH8K_-81, Type: HiPath8000
[ERROR] Missing CSTAPortMain
id: SwitchH8K_-93, Type: HiPath8000
[ERROR] Missing CSTAPortMain
id: my2Mediaserver_-17
[ERROR] Missing subtype
Checking BC federations (resource type 2)
Found 10
ERRORS exist. Only 4 would be migrated
Containing errors: 6
id: BCFed2Ms_-19
[ERROR] Missing
id: BCFed2Ms_-21
[ERROR] Missing
id: BCFed2Ms_-23
[ERROR] Missing
id: BCFed2Ms_-25
[ERROR] Missing
id: BCFed2Ms_-27
[ERROR] Missing
id: BCFed2Ms_-29
[ERROR] Missing
communication system
BcomHomeResponsibility
communication system
BcomHomeResponsibility
communication system
ComProviderResponsibility
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version 6.0
To make sure that they can be migrated, assign them to
a communication system or assign them to a public or
private extension.
[ERROR] 1 phones that have no public or private extension
set: 1
492404501123@SwitchH8K_-405
These phones will not be migrated when updating to
version 6.0
To make sure that they can be migrated, assign them to
a public or private extension.
[ERROR] 1 phones that have a private extension but not
private number code set: 1
0123@SwitchH4K_-437
Checking conferences (resource type 5)
Found 16
ERRORS exist. Only 11 would be migrated
[ERROR] 2 conferences that have no communication system
set
and no normalized number set: 2
492404501127@myMediaserver_-445
492404501127@myMediaserver_-449
To make sure that they can be migrated, assign them a
communication system.
[ERROR] 3 conferences that have no public or private
extension set
492404501127@myMediaserver_-457
492404501127@myMediaserver_-459
492404501127@myMediaserver_-461
To make sure that they can be migrated, assign them a
public or private extension.
[ERROR] 1 conferences that have a public extension but no
office code
492404501127@myMediaserver_-473
To make sure that they can be migrated, assign them to
an
office code.
Checking voice portals (resource type 10)
Found 32
ERRORS exist. Only 25 would be migrated
[ERROR] 5 voice portals that have not normalized number
set
492404501128@myMediaserver_-523
492404501128@myMediaserver_-527
492404501128@myMediaserver_-517
492404501128@myMediaserver_-519
492404501128@myMediaserver_-521
To make sure that they can be migrated, give them a
normalized number.
[ERROR] 2 voice portals that have no public or private
extension set
492404501128@myMediaserver_-493
492404501128@myMediaserver_-525
To make sure that they can be migrated, assign them a
public or private extension.
Check allocated phones (resource type 9)
Found 2
ERRORS exist. Only 1 would be migrated
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Other resources of the same type have collided when two specimen of
another resource (for example Voicemail1 and Voicemail2) have the same
normalized phone number but no other resource (for example no nonVoicemail) has this normalized phone number.
In this case, of the resources of a normalized phone number only the first
migratable resource found is migrated. All further resources with the same
normalized phone number are not migrated. The users assigned to these
further resources are assigned to the first migratable resource found and
migrated. If no resource can be migrated, no resource of this collision is
migrated and none of the users assigned to the resources of this collision
either.
Example of a voicemails' collision:
Checking voicemails (resource type 7)
Found 10
ERRORS exist. Only 1 would be migrated.
[ERROR]
1 voicemails with duplicate normalized numbers
19727562864@2 same n.n. as +19727562864@25
(n.n. +19727562864)
Collisions of resources of different type
Resources of different type have collided when specimen of different
resources have the same normalized phone number, for example a phone
and an allocated phone. No resource, inclusive the one found first, is
migrated.
Example:
Checking phones (resource type 3)
Found 8657
...
[ERROR] 3 phones with the same n.n. as a different resource
type
+17709579134 17709579134@2 (used as phone)
17709579134@25 (used as phone)
17709579134 (used as allocated phone)
+551100005551 551100005551@25 (used as phone)
+551100005551 (used as voicemail)
8. Use the CMP to repair the objects which are required in the OpenScape UC
Application V7 but cannot be migrated. You can obtain details from the
administrator documentation OpenScape UC Application Configuration and
Administration.
9. Repeat step 3 on page 699 to step 8 on page 706 until the objects required
in the OpenScape UC Application V7 are not listed with errors neither in the
overview report nor in the detailed report.
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syncUC
syncUC uses a partition of the local hard disk. The OpenScape UC
Application is installed in this Root partition of the LVM2 memory. The syncUC
script enables synchronizing this installation on the free memory in the LVM2
(command syncUC sync). Both OpenScape UC Application installations are
fully equivalent. After a computer reboot you can start the OpenScape UC
Application on the Root partition or the synchronized version of the
OpenScape UC Application. You can start the synchronized version if the
installation on the Root partition was performed on the grounds of one of the
following situations:
Faulty upgrade
syncUC sync
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syncUC query
The syncUC query command delivers the current status of the active and
passive partition. In this way you can see which of the partitions is active and
which is passive.
Example:
syncUC fallback
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osc-setup up
IMPORTANT: We describe an alternative to this command in Section 15.3.3,
Updating using the CMP (UI Patching) instead of osc-setup, on page 733.
Updating is performed fully automatically and overrides configuration files.
However, except for the files described in step 7 on page 668, such
configuration files are previously backed up automatically so that there is no
need to back them up manually before the update.
7. Restore the E/A Cockpit configuration files that may have been backed up in
step 7 on page 668.
8. Execute the following sub-steps if you do not wish to install an RPM package
of the OpenScape UC Application anymore.
a) Delete the provision of the repository.
osc-setup cr --clean
Example output:
Logging to: /var/log/OpenScapeUC/osc-setup-2012-0321_20:14:50.log
osc-setup version: "1.4.5-2"
SUSE VERSION: 11 SERVICEPACK: 1
checking Arguments
Option clean: yes
performing cleanup....
removing old Repositorydir
Unmounting...
Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop8"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop9"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop10"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop11"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop12"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop13"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop14"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop15"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop16"
cleanup successfully done
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CreateRepository end
Operation took: 1 second
Logfile: /var/log/OpenScapeUC/osc-setup-2012-0321_20:14:50.log
b) Delete the directory of the temporary repository.
rm -R <path to the temporary repository>
Example:
rm -R /tmp/tmpRepo
9. Start the MRCP service, the Nuance TTS and the Nuance ASR:
/etc/init.d/NSSservice start
If you have to stop these services later on, execute the following command:
/etc/init.d/NSSservice stop
10. Start the OpenScape UC Application when the update process is finished by
executing the following command:
/etc/init.d/symphoniad start
If you noticed in step 5 on page 667 that there were scheduled backup or
export tasks to be executed before the update, you need to recreate them
now (see the administrator documentation OpenScape Common
Management Platform), because backup unit names may get lost during an
update.
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12. Updating the OpenStage client on the server side is contained in the
command osc-setup up in step 6 on page 711. However, if only the
OpenStage Client should be updated, you can execute instead of step 1 on
page 711 to step 11 on page 714 this step 12.
a) Stop the frontend server (WebClient):
/etc/inid.d/symphoniad stop WebClient
b) Update the OpenStage Client on the server side:
rpm -U CA2-OSIPP-STANDARD-<version>.rpm
If you want to update the OpenStage Client for Integrated Deployment,
use the following command instead:
rpm -U CA2-OSIPP-STANDARD-<version>.rpm --prefix=/enterprise
Copy the file CA2-OSIPP-STANDARD-<version>.rpm from the i586
directory of the installation repository e. g. to the /tmp directory of the
computer and execute the RPM command in this directory.
Example of the full name of the RPM package:
CA2-OSIPP-STANDARD-3.2_4.0.0-39.27668.i586.rpm
c) Start the frontend server:
/etc/inid.d/symphoniad start WebClient
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Starting the frontend servers on all frontend computers and the media servers
on all media server computers
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/etc/init.d/NSSservice start
If you have to stop these services later on, execute the following command:
/etc/init.d/NSSservice stop
35. Start all media servers by executing the following command on all media
server computers:
/etc/init.d/symphoniad start
Configuration
36. If you noticed in step 5 on page 667 that there were scheduled backup or
export tasks to be executed before the update or upgrade, you need to
recreate them now (see the administrator documentation OpenScape
Common Management Platform), because backup unit names may get lost
during an update.
37. If you have updated to the OpenScape UC Application V7 and connected the
OpenScape UC Application to an OpenScape Voice, the following applies:
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New RPM packages for the application computer, the frontend computers
and the media server computers and
Please refer to the Release Notes to learn which of the above modifications are
contained in the respective hot-fix.
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12. Start the MRCP service, the Nuance TTS and the Nuance ASR, if available:
/etc/init.d/NSSservice start
13. Start the OpenScape UC Application after the hot-fix installation by executing
the following command:
/etc/init.d/symphoniad start
14. If an Openfire server is installed on the application computer, start it:
/etc/init.d/openfire start
15. If you noticed in step 1 on page 727 that there were scheduled backup or
export tasks to be executed before the hotfix installation, you need to recreate
them now (see the administrator documentation OpenScape Common
Management Platform), because backup unit names may get lost during a
hotfix installation.
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11. Start the frontend server on all frontend computers and the media servers on
all media server computers.
12. If you noticed in step 1 on page 730 that there were scheduled backup or
export tasks to be executed before the hotfix installation, you need to recreate
them now (see the administrator documentation OpenScape Common
Management Platform), because backup unit names may get lost during the
hotfix installation.
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IMPORTANT: Updating using the CMP (UI patching) is only supported for an
OpenScape UC Application update but not for an upgrade.
You can replace the actual update of the osc-setup up by actions in the CMP.
This reduces the number of steps to be executed for Large Deployment and Very
Large Deployment considerably, because only actions are performed manually
on the application computer but not the actual update steps on the frontend
computers and media server computers.
The feature update via CMP (UI Patching) is always included in the OpenScape
UC Application V7 setup but disabled by default. It must be activated by
executing the prepareUpdate.sh script (see below).
NOTE: You find further details of updating in the CMP in the administrator
documentation OpenScape Common Management Platform, Administration.
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15.3.3.2 Procedure
This section describes the installation of a hotfix for Small Deployment as update
example. The steps for updating to a new fix release or Large Deployment and
Very Large Deployment are executed analog.
In this section, perform all command invocations in command lines on the
application computer.
1. Ensure that the instructions given in Section 15.2, Update and Upgrade
Preparations, on page 665 have been carried out.
If an HTTP proxy is configured for the application computer, the frontend
computers, the media server computers and for other computers, these settings
must be restricted to such an extent that the application computer, the frontend
computers and the media server computers do not use an HTTP proxy when
communicating with each other. To do this, execute either step 2 on page 734
(use of YaST) or step 3 on page 735 (editing the /etc/sysconfig/proxy file).
2. Execute the following sub-steps:
a) Execute the yast command.
b) Open the Network Services > Proxy.
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c) Add the fully qualified domain names of the application computer, the
frontend computers and the media server computers in the No Proxy
Domains field.
NOTE: You receive the FQDN of a computer by executing the
hostname -f command on this computer.
d) Select Finish.
e) Select Quit.
f)
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The feature update via CMP (UI patching) is not yet activated.
This feature is not yet activated.
5. Log on with user name root in a command line on the application computer.
6. Perform the activation:
bash /opt/siemens/servicetools/install/bin/prepareUpdate.sh
Example output:
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8. If you use syncUC as fallback solution (see Section 15.2.4, Preparing to the
syncUC Fallback, on page 707), we recommend activating the check box
Synchronize Active to Passive partitions in the Synchronize section.
When you do this, the active partition is automatically copied to the passive
partition before the update to be prepared for a fallback.
9. The hotfix was provided to you as ISO file. It is always a single hotfix ISO file.
Example:
OpenScapeUcSuiteApps_PATCH-V7R1.0.0-130001.iso
The hotfix ISO file is already a YUM repository. It need not be combined to a
repository with other ISO files by means of osc-setup cr ....
This does not apply for an update to a new fix release for which several ISO
files are delivered. They must be combined to a repository according to
Section 15.2.2, Providing the Update/Upgrade Sources in a Repository in
osc-setup, on page 671.
10. Mount the ISO file according to the following example:
mount -o loop <path>/OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Patch-<version number>.iso /mnt
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If you do not wish to mount an ISO file on the computer hard disk but on a
DVD, mount the DVD first by the mount /dev/cdrom /media command
and subsequently the ISO file by the following command:
mount -o loop /media/OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Patch-V7R1.0.0-130001.iso /mnt
If you wish to mount the ISO file on a USB stick instead of on the computer
hard disk, proceed as follows:
IMPORTANT: Only FAT32-formatted USB sticks are natively supported by
SLES 11. All ISO files of the OpenScape UC Application are smaller than
4 GB and can thus be processed by FAT32.
a) List all sd devices:
ls /dev/sd*
Example output:
/dev/sda /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 /dev/sda3
b) Connect the USB stick to the computer.
c) List all sd devices once again:
ls /dev/sd*
Example output:
/dev/sda /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 /dev/sda3 /dev/sdf /dev/sdf1
The connected USB stick makes the difference between the two outputs.
In this example it is a USB stick (sdf) with one partition (sdf1). If the USB
stick had several partitions, sdf2, sdf3 etc. would also be put out.
You can also use the fdisk -l command. If a device is connected to the
USB interface, the line /dev/sdxx of this command's output shows the
connected USB device.
d) If the /media directory does not exist yet, create it:
mkdir /media
e) Mount the USB stick.
Example:
mount /dev/sdf1 /media
f)
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19. If you use Small Deployment and backed up E/A Cockpit configuration files in
step 7 on page 668, execute the following sub-steps:
a) Stop the OpenScape UC Application on the application computer:
/etc/init.d/symphoniad stop
b) Restore the E/A Cockpit configuration files.
c) Start the OpenScape UC Application on the application computer:
/etc/init.d/symphoniad start
20. If you use Small Deployment and the /etc/init.d/NSService file is
available on the application computer, execute the following command:
/etc/init.d/NSService start
21. If you use Small Deployment, updating via the CMP (UI Patching) is herewith
complete.
You need to execute the following steps for Large Deployment and Very
Large Deployment only.
22. If the /etc/init.d/NSService file is available on the application
computer, execute the following command:
/etc/init.d/NSService start
23. If you backed up E/A Cockpit configuration files in step 7 on page 668,
execute the following sub-steps:
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Large
Deployment
with OSV V6,
OSV V7 R0,
HiPath 4000 V5
or HiPath V62
Very Large
Deployment
with OSV V6 or
OSV V7 R0 or
HiPath V5 or
HiPath V62
Large Deployment
+
sm. --> la. +
la. --> v. la.
+
la. --> v. la.
Large Deployment
+
sm. --> la. +
la. --> v. la.
7+
la. --> v. la.
Large Deployment
Table 119
Upgrade and Migration Table for Small Deployment and Large Deployment
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4 Upgrading OpenScape UC Application V4 R0 to V7 R1 directly is not supported. First upgrade to V6 R0 (see installation and upgrade
instructions for OpenScape UC Application V6 R0). Then upgrade from V6 R0 to V7 R1.
5 Upgrading OpenScape UC Application V4 R0 to V7 directly is not supported. First upgrade to V6 R0 (see installation and upgrade
instructions for OpenScape UC Application V6 R0). Then upgrade from V6 R0 to V7. Then migrate from Small Deployment to Large
Deployment.
6 Upgrading OpenScape UC Application V4 R0 to V7 directly is not supported. First upgrade to V6 R0 (see installation and upgrade
instructions for OpenScape UC Application V6 R0). Then upgrade from V6 R0 to V7. Then migrate from Small Deployment to Large
Deployment. Then migrate from Large Deployment to Very Large Deployment.
7 IMPORTANT: If you wish to upgrade to an OpenScape UC Application V7 R1 connected to a HiPath 4000 V6 R2, first upgrade the
OpenScape UC Application to V7 R1 and then the HiPath 4000 to V6 R2. If you do not follow this sequence, the connection between the
OpenScape UC Application and the HiPath 4000 will be lost.
Integrated Deployment
OS UC Application V3 R1 with OSV V3.1 R3
34
Integrated Deployment
OS UC Application V3 R2 with OSV V3.1 R3 or V4 R1
34
Integrated Deployment
OS UC Application V3 R2 with OSV V5 R0
Integrated Deployment
4 or
imaging
Imaging +
sim. --> sm.
Imaging +
Imaging +
sim. --> sm. + sim. --> sm. +
sm. --> la.
sm. --> la. +
la. --> v. la.
Imaging
Imaging +
sim. --> sm.
Imaging +
Imaging +
sim. --> sm. + sim. --> sm. +
sm. --> la.
sm. --> la. +
la. --> v. la.
Table 120
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Small
Deployment
with OSV V6 or
V7 R0
Large
Deployment
with OSV V6 or
V7 R0
Very Large
Deployment
with OSV V6 or
V7 R0
Integrated Duplex
34
+
sm. --> la.
34
+
sm. --> la. +
la. --> v. la.
34
34
+
sm. --> la.
34
+
sm. --> la. +
la. --> v. la.
34
34+
sm. --> la.
34+
sm. --> la. +
la. --> v. la.
OS UC Appl. V3 R2 with
OSV V3.1 R3 or V4 R1
Integrated Duplex
Integrated Duplex
+
sm. --> la.
+
sm. --> la. +
la. --> v. la.
OS UC Application V6 R0, V7 R0 or V7 R1
Integrated Duplex5
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Legend
Description
Meaning
Imaging
This change of the deployment scenario has not been released yet.
Table 122
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IMPORTANT: You can upgrade the OpenScape UC Application on the application computer to V7 R1 but leave the clients in their old version. However,
software problems that may result from differing versions are not patched, which
restricts the support that can be provided in this situation. Upgrading the clients
is recommended in this case.
Preparation
1. Log on with user name root.
2. Verify that the instructions given in Section 15.2, Update and Upgrade
Preparations, on page 665 were carried out. When upgrading V3 R2 to V7
make sure that in particular the instructions given in Section 15.2.3,
Database Check, on page 699 are carried out.
3. If an Openfire server is installed on the application computer, stop it:
/etc/init.d/openfire stop
4. Stop the OpenScape UC Application:
/etc/init.d/symphoniad stop
5. Stop the MRCP service, the Nuance TTS and the Nuance ASR, if available:
/etc/init.d/NSSservice stop
6. If you upgrade from OpenScape UC Application V3 R2, determine by
executing the following commands whether Loquendo is running:
/etc/init.d/LoquendoManagementContextd status
/etc/init.d/LoquendoTrapManagerd status
If this is the case, stop Loquendo:
/etc/init.d/LoquendoManagementContextd stop
/etc/init.d/LoquendoTrapManagerd stop
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13. The Nuance TTS default installation installs only the language package for
American English. If you want to add further packages of other languages,
execute the following sub-steps.
a) Verify that the installation files (ISO files) you require for the languages
you wish to install are registered in osc-setup.
The tables in the ensuing steps show which ISO files you require for the
respective language. Table 117 on page 672 provides an overview of all
available ISO files. Section 15.2.2, Providing the Update/Upgrade
Sources in a Repository in osc-setup, on page 671 contains information
about the steps required for providing an ISO file in osc-setup.
b) Installing additional TTS languages
IMPORTANT: The media server supports IPv4 as well as IPv6. If you use
TTS or ASR, the media server must be available under an IPv4 address
and at least one IPv4 streaming route must have been configured in the
media server. You can obtain details from the administrator documentation OpenScape UC Application Configuration and Administration.
Execute the following command for installing another language for the
Nuance TTS:
osc-setup in uc-tts-<language code>
Example:
osc-setup in uc-tts-de_de
The following languages are supported:
Language
Chinese (Mandarin)
German
English
English
French
Italian
Portuguese (Portugal)
Portuguese (Brazil)
Russian
Country
China
Germany
Great Britain
USA
France
Italy
Portugal
Brazil
Russia
Language Code
zh_cn
de_de
en_gb
en_us
fr_fr
it_it
pt_pt
pt_br
ru_ru2
Spanish
Spain
es_es
Table 123
ISO File1
Chinese
German
English
English
French
Italian
Portuguese
Portuguese
AdditionalLan
guages
Spanish
1 This table indicates only part of the ISO file name that distinguishes the ISO files of an OpenScape
UC Application setup medium, thus for example English instead of OpenScapeUcSuiteAppsEnglish-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso. In Table 117 on page 672 you find the list of all available ISO files.
2 In order to use cyrillic letters in mail notifications for missed calls, ensure that the parameter
Mail.Charset in the file /opt/siemens/HiPathCA/config/services/default/
JMailService/JMailService.cfg is seet to the value iso-8859-5.
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Example:
osc-setup in scs_conferencing_languagepack_it_it
15. This step only needs to be executed if the OpenScape UC Application was
connected to Lotus Domino before upgrading.
During the upgrade the following groupware-related packages were
upgraded or installed:
scs_gwbeshared
scs_groupware
scs_groupwareportlet
scs_gwbeexch
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The sections indicated with <<...>> were empty or faulty and must be
corrected.
Example:
##DPPublic;id;domain;internationalPrefix;internationalExitCode;nationalPrefix;nationalExi
tCode;subscriberPrefix;subscriberExitCode;switchId
DPPublic;1248723;system;011;8;1;8;;;<<
XXXXX
switchId
>>
DPPublic;14104536;system;011;8;1;8;;;<<
XXXXX
switchId
>>
The corresponding entries in the report file read as follows:
id: 1248723 [ERROR] Missing CommunicationSystem
id: 14104536 [ERROR] Missing CommunicationSystem
Using the CMP the changed CSV file is imported in the Solid DB to keep the
data stored in the Solid DB to date. To do this, select in the CMP
Maintenance > Import & Export > Import. You find detailed information on
the import of CSV files e. g. in the Importing User Assignments section of the
OpenScape UC Application Configuration and Administration administrator
documentation.
17. If the OpenScape UC Application is connected to OpenScape Xpressions,
enter the following command:
osc-setup in OpenScapeUC_xpraddons
This RPM installs optional components in the CMP for administering the
connection of the OpenScape UC Application to OpenScape Xpressions and
new features in the user management for creating new Xpressions resources
in a user-centered view.
You can install optional components retrospectively, analog to the following
OpenBranch Assistant example.
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OpenBranch Assistant
The OpenBranch Assistant is an optional component of the OpenScape Voice V4
R1. Since this component does not exist in the OpenScape Voice V3.1 R3, it is
not automatically installed with an upgrade.
Execute steps 18 to 27 on the application computer.
18. Execute the following command, for example, to list further available
applications:
zypper se --match-any clm office OpenBranch
The following is put out for example:
Loading repository data...
Reading installed packages...
S | Name
| Summary
| Type
--+-------------------------------+--------------------------------+-------| CLM
| Customer License Manager
| package
i | OpenBranchAssistant
| OpenScape Branch Assistant
| package
| scs_osc_officecommunicator_be | Officecommunicator Integration | package
19. If you want to install the OpenBranchAssistant, for example, enter the
following command:
osc-setup in OpenBranchAssistant
If you want to install the CLM, for example, enter the following command:
osc-setup in CLM
If you want to install the Office Communicator Connector, for example, enter
the following command:
osc-setup in scs_osc_officecommunicator_be
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Hotfix
If not stated otherwise, install the lastest hotfix by executing step 20 on page 757
up to step 23 on page 758.
20. If the ISO file is present on a DVD and not on the computer, mount the DVD:
mount /dev/cdrom /media
If the ISO file is available on a USB stick and not on the computer, proceed
as follows:
IMPORTANT: Only FAT32-formatted USB sticks are natively supported by
SLES 11. All ISO files of the OpenScape UC Application are smaller than
4 GB and can thus be processed by FAT32.
a) List all sd devices:
ls /dev/sd*
Example output:
/dev/sda /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 /dev/sda3
b) Connect the USB stick to the computer.
c) List all sd devices once again:
ls /dev/sd*
Example output:
/dev/sda /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 /dev/sda3 /dev/sdf /dev/sdf1
The connected USB stick makes the difference between the two outputs.
In this example it is a USB stick (sdf) with one partition (sdf1). If the USB
stick had several partitions, sdf2, sdf3 etc. would also be put out.
You can also use the fdisk -l command. If a device is connected to the
USB interface, the line /dev/sdxx of this command's output shows the
connected USB device.
d) If the /media directory does not exist yet, create it:
mkdir /media
e) Mount the USB stick:
mount /dev/sdf1 /media
21. Provide the hotfix:
Sample:
osc-setup ar iso:/?iso=<path>/OpenScapeUcSuiteApps_PATCH-<version>.iso
Example of an ISO file on a USB stick:
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osc-setup ar iso:/?iso=/media/OpenScapeUcSuiteApps_PATCH-V7R1.0.0-130001.iso
Example of an ISO file on the computer:
osc-setup ar iso:/?iso=/tmp/shi/oscuca7d8/OpenScapeUcSuiteApps_PATCH-V7R1.0.0-130001.iso
22. Update osc-setup:
osc-setup up osc-setup
23. Install the hotfix:
osc-setup up
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Backup
26. Execute the instructions in Section 4.5, Configuring the File System Backup,
on page 181.
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e) Verify that either the Single number or Number range radio button is
active.
The Regular expression radio button is displayed but in inactive state.
f)
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Meaning
Address
Terminal ID
933
conferencing-meetnow
980
conferencing-gb
English (UK)
981
conferencing-de
German
982
conferencing-fr
French
983
conferencing-us
English (US)
984
conferencing-it
Italian
985
conferencing-es
Spanish
986
conferencing-pt
Portuguese
987
conferencing-br
Brazilian
988
conferencing-ru
Russian
989
conferencing-nl
Dutch
990
conferencing-tr
Turkish
991
conferencing-cn
Chinese
998
conferencing-default
Table 124
The Address column shows the phone numbers of the address bindings. If
you have installed at least one voice conference language, phone number
933 is used for conferencing-meetnow and 998 for conferencing-default. In
addition, values according to the above table are used for the phone numbers
of the installed languages by default.
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If these phone numbers are already used for other purposes, the phone
numbers of these languages must be reconfigured to other phone numbers.
To do this, click on the small triangle to the right of the corresponding
language entry, select Edit..., enter the new phone number in the Addressexpression field and click on Save.
36. Follow the instructions in section How to map Symphonia permissions to
CMP permissions for Upgrades to v6 in the administrator documentation
OpenScape Common Management Portal V6 Administration.
37. IMPORTANT: If the OpenScape UC Application shall be connected to an
OpenScape Voice V7 after the upgrade, be sure to click on the Refresh
Switch Data button in the CMP under Configuration > OpenScape Voice
after the upgrade. When you then open Configuration > Unified
Communication > Configuration > Connections > OS Voice, click on the
small triangle to the right of the connection entry and select Edit..., the
Version field displays the correct version of the OpenScape Voice.
38. There are the following OpenScape Fusion clients, for example:
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Select Enabled.
42. If you have upgraded from OpenScape UC Application V3 R2, consider that
the OpenScape UC Application users perhaps had no instant-messaging
address before the upgrade but they must have one after the upgrade.
This does not mean that an instant-messaging server must be installed. The
instant-messaging address of a user might be a dummy address.
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Application computer
This is the computer on which the OpenScape backend services of the
OpenScape UC Application are to be installed.
Frontend computer
This is the computer on which a web server (Tomcat, among other things) is
to be installed.
We divide upgrading Large Deployment into the below major steps, detailing
them further down the text:
Starting the frontend servers on all frontend computers and the media servers
on all media server computers
If required or desired, upgrade the PBX on the PBX's computers (see the
installation guide OpenScape Voice Installation and Upgrades.
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IMPORTANT: You can upgrade the OpenScape UC Application on the application computer, the frontend computers, the media server computers etc. to
V7 R1 but leave the clients in their old version. However, software problems that
may result from differing versions are not patched, which restricts the support that
can be provided in this situation. Upgrading the clients is recommended in this
case.
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OpenScape UC Application
1. Verify that the instructions given in Section 15.2, Update and Upgrade
Preparations, on page 665 were carried out. When upgrading V3 R2 to V7
make sure that in particular the instructions given in Section 15.2.3,
Database Check, on page 699 are carried out.
2. For OpenScape UC Application V3 R2, a connection to Netviewer is
supported project-specifically. For V6 R0 and later versions this connection is
not supported anymore. Execute the following command to uninstall the
corresponding RPM package:
rpm -e scs_osc_netviewer_be
3. Log on to the application computer, the frontend computers and the media
server computers with the user name root.
4. Follow the instructions in Section 15.2.2, Providing the Update/Upgrade
Sources in a Repository in osc-setup, on page 671 to provide all required
ISO setup files as repository in osc-setup and to upgrade osc-setup if
required.
5. If an Openfire server is installed on the application computer, stop it:
/etc/init.d/openfire stop
6. Stop the server components of the OpenScape UC Application on the
frontend and media server computers:
NOTE: You can execute these commands on different computers at the
same time.
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Stop the MRCP service, the Nuance TTS and the Nuance ASR, if
available:
/etc/init.d/NSSservice stop
7. Stop the OpenScape UC Application by executing the following command on
the application computer:
/etc/init.d/symphoniad stop
8. Perform the upgrade:
osc-setup dup
The upgrade process is fully automatic and since no configuration files are
overridden you need not back up these files before the upgrade.
9. If the OpenScape UC Application you had upgraded had been connected via
an OpenScape Voice to a HiPath 4000 (see Section 6.4.1, Connection of an
OS UC Appl. via an OSV to a HiPath 4000, on page 484), execute the
following command:
osc-setup in OpenScapeUC_4kaddons
Some configuration steps that are needed in this situation as well will be done
later (see step 31 on page 793).
10. This step only needs to be executed if the OpenScape UC Application was
connected to Lotus Domino before upgrading.
During the upgrade in step 3, the following groupware-related packages were
upgraded or installed:
scs_gwbeshared
scs_groupware
scs_groupwareportlet
scs_gwbeexch
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IMPORTANT: The CSV file cannot state whether one of the following
resource groups or resources have not been migrated:
- media server
- communication system (without CSType)
- phone (not connected to an OpenScape Voice or HiPath 4000)
- voice portal
- conference
- call queue
See step 7 on page 701 for a complete list of all resource groups and
resources.
The sections indicated with <<...>> were empty or faulty and must be
corrected.
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Example:
##DPPublic;id;domain;internationalPrefix;internationalExitCode;nationalPrefix;nationalExi
tCode;subscriberPrefix;subscriberExitCode;switchId
DPPublic;1248723;system;011;8;1;8;;;<<
XXXXX
switchId
>>
DPPublic;14104536;system;011;8;1;8;;;<<
XXXXX
switchId
>>
The corresponding entries in the report file read as follows:
id: 1248723 [ERROR] Missing CommunicationSystem
id: 14104536 [ERROR] Missing CommunicationSystem
Using the CMP the changed CSV file is imported in the Solid DB to keep the
data stored in the Solid DB to date. To do this, select in the CMP
Maintenance > Import & Export > Import. You find detailed information on
the import of CSV files e. g. in the Importing User Assignments section of the
OpenScape UC Application Configuration and Administration administrator
documentation.
12. If the OpenScape UC Application is connected to OpenScape Xpressions,
enter the following command:
osc-setup in OpenScapeUC_xpraddons
This RPM installs optional components in the CMP for administering the
connection of the OpenScape UC Application to OpenScape Xpressions and
new features in the user management for creating new Xpressions resources
in a user-centered view.
You can install optional components retrospectively, analog to the following
OpenBranch Assistant example.
OpenBranch Assistant
The OpenBranch Assistant is an optional component of the OpenScape Voice V4
R1. Since this component does not exist in the OpenScape Voice V3.1 R3, it is
not automatically installed with an upgrade.
Execute steps 13 on page 776 to 23 on page 781 on the application computer.
13. Execute the following command, for example, to list further available
applications:
zypper se --match-any clm office OpenBranch
The following is put out for example:
Loading repository data...
Reading installed packages...
S | Name
| Summary
| Type
--+-------------------------------+--------------------------------+-------| CLM
| Customer License Manager
| package
i | OpenBranchAssistant
| OpenScape Branch Assistant
| package
| scs_osc_officecommunicator_be | Officecommunicator Integration | package
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14. If you want to install the OpenBranchAssistant, for example, enter the
following command:
osc-setup in OpenBranchAssistant
If you want to install the CLM, for example, enter the following command:
osc-setup in CLM
If you want to install the Office Communicator Connector, for example, enter
the following command:
osc-setup in scs_osc_officecommunicator_be
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Hotfix
If not stated otherwise, install the lastest hotfix by executing step 15 on page 778
up to step 18 on page 779.
15. If the ISO file is present on a DVD and not on the computer, mount the DVD:
mount /dev/cdrom /media
If the ISO file is available on a USB stick and not on the computer, proceed
as follows:
IMPORTANT: Only FAT32-formatted USB sticks are natively supported by
SLES 11. All ISO files of the OpenScape UC Application are smaller than
4 GB and can thus be processed by FAT32.
a) List all sd devices:
ls /dev/sd*
Example output:
/dev/sda /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 /dev/sda3
b) Connect the USB stick to the computer.
c) List all sd devices once again:
ls /dev/sd*
Example output:
/dev/sda /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 /dev/sda3 /dev/sdf /dev/sdf1
The connected USB stick makes the difference between the two outputs.
In this example it is a USB stick (sdf) with one partition (sdf1). If the USB
stick had several partitions, sdf2, sdf3 etc. would also be put out.
You can also use the fdisk -l command. If a device is connected to the
USB interface, the line /dev/sdxx of this command's output shows the
connected USB device.
d) If the /media directory does not exist yet, create it:
mkdir /media
e) Mount the USB stick:
mount /dev/sdf1 /media
16. Provide the hotfix:
Sample:
osc-setup ar iso:/?iso=<path>/OpenScapeUcSuiteApps_PATCH-<version>.iso
Example of an ISO file on a USB stick:
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osc-setup ar iso:/?iso=/media/OpenScapeUcSuiteApps_PATCH-V7R1.0.0-130001.iso
Example of an ISO file on the computer:
osc-setup ar iso:/?iso=/tmp/shi/oscuca7d8/OpenScapeUcSuiteApps_PATCH-V7R1.0.0-130001.iso
17. Update osc-setup:
osc-setup up osc-setup
18. Install the hotfix:
osc-setup up
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Backup
21. Execute the instructions in Section 4.5, Configuring the File System Backup,
on page 181 except step 8 on page 183 and step 9 on page 183.
Start
22. Start the OpenScape UC Application when the upgrade process is finished by
executing the following command:
/etc/init.d/symphoniad start
23. If an Openfire server is installed on the application computer, start it:
/etc/init.d/openfire start
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NOTE: Please note that special requirements might apply for the media server
computers, e g. SSE2.x (Streaming SIMD Extension) support. For details see the
OpenScape UC Application Planning Guide.
1. Verify that the OpenScape UC Application has been upgraded on the
application computer.
2. Verify that the OpenScape UC Application has been started on the application
computer. The server components of the OpenScape UC Application must
have been stopped on all other computers (for example frontend computer).
3. Please wait for about 5 minutes before you start upgrading on the media
server computer. You should be able to log on to the CMP of the OpenScape
backend services.
4. Log on with user name root.
5. Follow the instructions in Section 15.2.2, Providing the Update/Upgrade
Sources in a Repository in osc-setup, on page 671 to provide all required
ISO setup files as repository in osc-setup and to upgrade osc-setup if
required.
6. Execute the following command to stop a probably still operating media
server:
/etc/init.d/symphoniad stop
7. Stop the MRCP service, the Nuance TTS and the Nuance ASR, if available:
/etc/init.d/NSSservice stop
8. If you upgrade from OpenScape UC Application V3 R2, determine by
executing the following commands whether Loquendo is running:
/etc/init.d/LoquendoManagementContextd status
/etc/init.d/LoquendoTrapManagerd status
If this is the case, stop Loquendo:
/etc/init.d/LoquendoManagementContextd stop
/etc/init.d/LoquendoTrapManagerd stop
9. Use the following command to find out which voice conference languages are
installed and note them down to reinstall them after the upgrade:
zypper se -i --match-any scs_conferencing_languagepack
The following is put out for example:
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Language
Chinese (Mandarin)
German
English
English
French
Italian
Portuguese (Portugal)
Portuguese (Brazil)
Russian
Country
China
Germany
Great Britain
USA
France
Italy
Portugal
Brazil
Russia
Language Code
zh_cn
de_de
en_gb
en_us
fr_fr
it_it
pt_pt
pt_br
ru_ru2
Spanish
Spain
es_es
Table 125
ISO File1
Chinese
German
English
English
French
Italian
Portuguese
Portuguese
AdditionalLan
guages
Spanish
1 This table indicates only part of the ISO file name that distinguishes the ISO files of an OpenScape
UC Application setup medium, thus for example English instead of OpenScapeUcSuiteAppsEnglish-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso. In Table 117 on page 672 you find the list of all available ISO files.
2 In order to use cyrillic letters in mail notifications for missed calls, ensure that the parameter
Mail.Charset in the file /opt/siemens/HiPathCA/config/services/default/
JMailService/JMailService.cfg is set to the value iso-8859-5.
12. Install all required voice conference languages that were installed before the
upgrade (see step 9 on page 786):
Example:
osc-setup in scs_conferencing_languagepack_en_us
NOTE: If you do not execute this step now but after the first start of the
upgraded OpenScape UC Application, you need to reconfigure the address
bindings of the voice conference languages also.
13. If not stated otherwise, install the lastest hotfix by executing step 13 on page
788 up to step 16 on page 790.If the ISO file is present on a DVD and not on
the computer, mount the DVD:
mount /dev/cdrom /media
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If the ISO file is available on a USB stick and not on the computer, proceed
as follows:
IMPORTANT: Only FAT32-formatted USB sticks are natively supported by
SLES 11. All ISO files of the OpenScape UC Application are smaller than
4 GB and can thus be processed by FAT32.
a) List all sd devices:
ls /dev/sd*
Example output:
/dev/sda /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 /dev/sda3
b) Connect the USB stick to the computer.
c) List all sd devices once again:
ls /dev/sd*
Example output:
/dev/sda /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 /dev/sda3 /dev/sdf /dev/sdf1
The connected USB stick makes the difference between the two outputs.
In this example it is a USB stick (sdf) with one partition (sdf1). If the USB
stick had several partitions, sdf2, sdf3 etc. would also be put out.
You can also use the fdisk -l command. If a device is connected to the
USB interface, the line /dev/sdxx of this command's output shows the
connected USB device.
d) If the /media directory does not exist yet, create it:
mkdir /media
e) Mount the USB stick:
mount /dev/sdf1 /media
14. Provide the hotfix:
Sample:
osc-setup ar iso:/?iso=<path>/OpenScapeUcSuiteApps_PATCH-<version>.iso
Example of an ISO file on a USB stick:
osc-setup ar iso:/?iso=/media/OpenScapeUcSuiteApps_PATCH-V7R1.0.0-130001.iso
Example of an ISO file on the computer:
osc-setup ar iso:/?iso=/tmp/shi/oscuca7d8/OpenScapeUcSuiteApps_PATCH-V7R1.0.0-130001.iso
15. Update osc-setup:
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osc-setup up osc-setup
16. Install the hotfix:
osc-setup up
17. Execute the following sub-steps if you do not wish to install an RPM package
of the OpenScape UC Application anymore.
a) Delete the provision of the repository.
osc-setup cr --clean
Example output:
Logging to: /var/log/OpenScapeUC/osc-setup-2012-0321_20:14:50.log
osc-setup version: "1.4.5-2"
SUSE VERSION: 11 SERVICEPACK: 1
checking Arguments
Option clean: yes
performing cleanup....
removing old Repositorydir
Unmounting...
Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop8"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop9"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop10"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop11"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop12"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop13"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop14"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop15"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop16"
cleanup successfully done
CreateRepository end
Operation took: 1 second
Logfile: /var/log/OpenScapeUC/osc-setup-2012-0321_20:14:50.log
b) Delete the directory of the temporary repository.
rm -R <path to the temporary repository>
Example:
rm -R /tmp/tmpRepo
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18. If the latest hotfix has been installed by using a USB stick (step 13 on page
788 up to step 16 on page 790), unmount the USB stick:
umount /media
Backup
19. Execute the following command in a command line:
cat /etc/sudoers
20. Look for the entries described in the administrator documentation
OpenScape Common Management Platform Administration in section How
to Back up manually the File System for Standard Duplex on a LVM-based
deployment. under Prerequisites.
If these entries are not available, create them. Do not use Microsoft Windows
Editor for this purpose. Proceed on SLES as follows:
a) Verify that you are logged in at a console as root.
b) Execute the following command:
visudo -f /etc/sudoers
The file opens in the vi.
c) Perform the modifications and save the file.
21. Check whether the Dump RPM is installed on the application computer by
executing the following command:
rpm -qa |grep dump
22. Search the command output for the following package:
dump-<version_number>
Example output:
dump-0.4b41-14.2
23. If the dump-RPM has not been installed, set it up by executing the following
command:
yast -i dump
To this you need the SLES installation source (DVD or installation source in
the network).
24. Execute the steps described in this section so far for all media server
computers.
Reboot
25. Start all frontend servers by executing the following command on all frontend
computers:
/etc/init.d/symphoniad start WebClient_FE
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26. Start the MRCP service on all media server computers, the Nuance TTS and
the Nuance ASR:
/etc/init.d/NSSservice start
If you have to stop these services later on, execute the following command:
/etc/init.d/NSSservice stop
27. Start all media servers by executing the following command on all media
server computers:
/etc/init.d/symphoniad start
Configuration
28. IMPORTANT: If the OpenScape UC Application shall be connected to an
OpenScape Voice V7 after the upgrade, be sure to click on the Refresh
Switch Data button in the CMP under Configuration > OpenScape Voice
after the upgrade. When you then open Configuration > Unified
Communication > Configuration > Connections > OS Voice, click on the
small triangle to the right of the connection entry and select Edit..., the
Version field displays the correct version of the OpenScape Voice.
29. There are the following OpenScape Fusion clients, for example:
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31. If the OpenScape UC Application you had upgraded had been connected to
an OpenScape Voice with HiPath 4000 media presence functionality, you
have installed the OpenScapUC_4kaddons RPM after the upgrade (see step
9 on page 774).
Configure a CSTA connection to the HiPath 4000 system on the OpenScape
UC Application side according to section Connecting a HiPath-4000 System
in the administrator documentation OpenScape UC Application Configuration
and Administration.
32. If you have upgraded to the OpenScape UC Application V7 and connected
the OpenScape UC Application to an OpenScape Voice, the following
applies:
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e) Verify that either the Single number or Number range radio button is
active.
The Regular expression radio button is displayed but in inactive state.
f)
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Select Enabled.
39. If you have upgraded from OpenScape UC Application V3 R2, consider that
the OpenScape UC Application users perhaps had no instant-messaging
address before the upgrade but they must have one after the upgrade.
This does not mean that an instant-messaging server must be installed. The
instant-messaging address of a user might be a dummy address.
You set the instant-messaging address of a user in the CMP at
Configuration > Unified Communications > Accounts > List > <user
name> > Contact Information or User Management > Administration >
Users & Resources > <user name> > Contact.
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a) Install the required operating system if it has not been set up yet.
b) If the required operating system has already been installed, uninstall the
OpenScape UC Application and all associated applications.
Installing the OpenScape UC Application
3. Execute the instructions given in the documentation of the corresponding
OpenScape UC Application version to set up the previously installed version
again.
Restoring using the CMP
4. Using the CMP, restore the data according to the administrator
documentation OpenScape UC Application Configuration and Administration,
section Backing up and restoring OpenScape System Components.
IMPORTANT: The software version (fix release, patchset and hotfix) of
OpenScape UC Application must be the same when backing up and restoring
data. Restoring data on a software version different from the one used for
backing up data is not supported.
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bash remoteAccess.sh
10.235.200.113,10.235.200.28,10.235.65.221
IMPORTANT: Make sure no blanks are entered between the IP addresses.
The backed up file ClmSettings.xml was in a directory (/opt/
siemens/clm/ApacheTomcat/) different from the one that includes the
file ClmSettings.xml created here.
Restoring the E/A Cockpit configuration files
7. Restore the E/A Cockpit configuration files that may have been backed up.
Start
8. For the Small Deployment, execute the following command on the application
computer to start the MRCP service, the Nuance TTS and the Nuance ASR,
if available:
/etc/init.d/NSSservice start
9. Start OpenScape UC Application:
/etc/init.d/symphoniad start
10. Wait several minutes before logging on to the CMP.
If you cannot log on, terminate the OpenScape UC Application, restart it, wait
several minutes and log on to the CMP.
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Operation/Status
Initial status: SysUC1 is operable in the original OpenScape UC Application version. SysUC2 consists of empty
computers only.
Section 15.7.3.2, Copying the UC Database from BE1 to BE2, on page 817
Section 15.7.3.3, Copying from FE1 to FE2, on page 820
Section 15.7.3.4, Copying from MS1 to MS2, on page 825
SysUC1 is operable in the original OpenScape UC Application version.
SysUC2 is not operable. Specific OpenScape UC Application directories and the RPM packages found on BE1 are
available on BE2. Likewise, the same database (Solid DB or MySQL DB) that exists on BE1 is present on BE2.
Specific OpenScape UC Application directories and the RPM packages found on FE1 are available on FE2.
Specific OpenScape UC Application directories and the RPM packages found on MS1 are available on MS2.
Table 126
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NOTE: Instead of using one network board that, depending on the situation, you
assign an internal or external IP address on each computer, you can also use two
network boards per computer. One of them has then an internal IP address and
the other one the external IP address. However, only one network board may be
active per computer, the second network board must be disabled.
You disable a network board with the command ifdown <network board
name> and activate it with ifup <network board name>.
Examples:
ifdown eth0
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ifup eth1
Using the command ifconfig you can check which network board is active and
which IP address has been assigned to this network board, as this command's
output contains active network boards only.
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SI_PRIMARY_NODE_HOST
SI_LOCAL_HOST
SI_DB_HOST
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SI_DB_HOST
5. Replace the values of the following parameter with the FQDN of the frontend
computer.
SI_LOCAL_HOST
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SI_PRIMARY_NODE_HOST
SI_DB_HOST
5. Replace the values of the following parameter with the FQDN of the media
server computer.
SI_LOCAL_HOST
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<Ext. BE FQDN>
<Ext. FE FQDN>
<Ext. MS FQDN>
Example:
10.1.10.1 BE BE.site
10.1.10.2 FE FE.site
10.1.10.3 MS MS.site
NOTE: The sequence of IP address, FQDN and computer name (host name)
in one line is of no significance.
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<Ext. BE FQDN>
<Ext. FE FQDN>
<Ext. MS FQDN>
Example:
192.168.2.1 BE BE.site
192.168.2.2 FE FE.site
192.168.2.3 MS MS.site
9. Make sure that the operating system versions inclusive service packs are
identical on BE1 and BE2. You check the operating system versions by
executing either the more /etc/issue or cat /etc/SuSE-release
command.
Example output of more /etc/issue:
Welcome to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP1 (x86_64) Kernel \r (\).
Example output of cat /etc/SuSE-release:
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 (x86_64)
VERSION = 11
PATCHLEVEL = 1
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10. If you use the MySQL database (Very Large Deployment), execute the
following sub-steps:
a) Follow the instructions in Section 5.3.1, Providing the Installation
Sources in an Installation Repository in osc-setup, on page 234 for the
following ISO installation files:
Repository
BasePackage
English
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openscape
scs_
symphoniassdpsymphonia
um_usermanagement
uc_commons
HiPath8000AssistantUmSupport-oscosc-setup
gpg-pubkeyssdp-service-plugin
In this case the content of the /var/lib/rpm directory on BE1 must be
copied to the same directory on BE2.
e) To leave the diff mode of the command line, enter q.
12. If the diff command delivers the non-empty output shown in step 11d on
page 812, execute the following sub-steps:
a) Execute the following commands on BE1:
cd /var/lib
tar cvf rpms_be.tar ./rpm
All RPM packages installed on the computer are represented using the /
var/lib/rpm directory. The above tar command compresses this
directory in the /var/lib/rpms_be.tar file.
b) Verify that the /var/lib/rpms_be.tar file has been created on BE1.
c) Only after that continue with step 14 on page 814.
13. If the diff command delivers neither an empty output nor the non-empty
output shown in step 11d on page 812, a smooth upgrade is not possible in
this state of BE1 and BE2. Execute the following sub-steps in this case:
a) BE1 and BE2 must be brought to the same version of the operating
system by installing, upgrading or uninstalling the different RPM
packages. Then check whether there are still different RPM packages by
step 11.
b) Execute step a as often as it takes to eliminate all different RPM
packages.
c) Only after that continue with step 14 on page 814.
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20. Execute the following command on BE1 to copy the /var/opt directory
including its sub-directories into the same directory on BE2.
rsync -avz /opt/siemens <internal BE2 FQDN>:/opt
Check whether the /opt/siemens directory is available on BE2.
21. If Small Deployment is installed, execute the following command on BE1 to
copy Nuance to BE2.
rsync -avz /usr/local/Nuance <internal BE2 FQDN>:/usr/local
Check whether the /usr/local/Nuance directory is available on BE2.
If Large Deployment or Very Large Deployment is installed, this step is
executed when copying the media server (see step 13 on page 828).
22. If the Openfire server (see Section 12.2, Infrastructure, on page 596) is
installed on BE1, execute the following command on BE1 to copy the
Openfire server to BE2.
rsync -avz /opt/openfire <internal BE2 FQDN>:/opt/
Check whether the /usr/openfire directory is available on BE2.
23. If you created the file /var/lib/rpms_be.tar in step 12 on page 813,
execute the following commands on BE2 to replace the RPM packages on
BE2 with the RPM packages of BE1.
NOTE: Replacing the RPM packages overrides files in the /var/lib/rpm
directory on BE2. If required, save the /var/lib/rpm directory before this
operation on BE2.
cd /var/lib
tar xvf rpms_be.tar
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'<password>'
Again, replace <password> by the password of the Solid DB that had
been introduced as parameter SI_DB_LOGON_PASSWORD in the
response file knut.responsefile.txt during the OpenScape UC
Application installation.
Backup has been successfully completed when the following is put out:
Connected to 'tcp 16760'.
Execute SQL statements terminated by a semicolon.
Exit by giving command: exit;
RC TEXT
-- ---0 SUCCESS
1 rows fetched.
SOLID SQL Editor exiting.
3. If you use a MySQL database (Very Large Deployment), execute the
following command to back up the database:
mysqldump -p --all-databases --single-transaction --flush-privileges > /var/siemens/
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You will be prompted for the password to access the MySQL database. Enter
the password used as parameter SI_DB_LOGON_PASSWORD in the response
file knut.responsefile.txt during the OpenScape UC Application
installation.
IMPORTANT: From this point in time the loss of data begins. However, the
OpenScape UC Application is still available.
4. Copy the data to BE2.
rsync -avz --exclude 'siemens/common/log/*' --exclude 'siemens/symdb/*' --exclude
'siemens/mysqldbms/*' /var/siemens <internal BE2 FQDN>:/var
rsync -avz /opt/siemens <internal BE2 FQDN>:/opt
In case you use the Solid DB, run also the following command:
rsync -avz /solidbackup/* <internal BE2 FQDN>:/var/siemens/backup
Replace <internal BE2 FQDN> with the fully qualified domain name
(FQDN) of BE2. You can also use the IP address or the computer name (host
name) be we recommend the FQDN.
5. If you use the Solid DB, execute the following sub-steps to restore the
database on BE2:
a) Stop the Solid DB.
/etc/init.d/solidSYM stop
b) Replace the log files that exist on BE2 with the log files you copied from
BE1 to BE2.
rm -f /var/siemens/symdb/SYMDBlog/*
mv /var/siemens/backup/*.log /var/siemens/symdb/SYMDBlog
c) Replace the database files that exist on BE2 with the database files you
copied from BE1 to BE2.
rm -f /var/siemens/symdb/SYMDB/*.db
mv /var/siemens/backup/*.db /var/siemens/symdb/SYMDB
d) Execute the following command in a command line:
i=1; while [ $i -le 50 ]; do file=`printf /var/siemens/symdb/SYMDB/solid%02d.db $i`;
echo $file; if [ ! -f "$file" ]; then touch $file; fi;i=`expr $i + 1`;done
e) Start the Solid DB:
/etc/init.d/solidSYM start
6. If you use the MySQL DB (Very Large Deployment), execute the following
sub-steps to restore the database on BE2:
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a) Start MySQL.
/etc/init.d/mysqldbms start
b) Restore the database.
mysql -uroot -p'<password>' </var/siemens/backup/mysql.all
Replace <password> by the password of the database that had been
introduced as parameter SI_DB_LOGON_PASSWORD in the response file
knut.responsefile.txt during the OpenScape UC Application
installation. The straight single quotation mark (') before and after the
password is needed, if the password contains special characters. Do not
use the normal (typographic) single quotation mark () instead.
7. Do not yet start the OpenScape UC Application on BE2.
8. Status
SysUC1 is operable in the original OpenScape UC Application version.
SysUC2 is not operable. Specific OpenScape UC Application directories and
the RPM packages found on BE1 are available on BE2. Likewise, the same
database is available on BE2 as on BE1.
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<Ext. BE FQDN>
<Ext. FE FQDN>
<Ext. MS FQDN>
Example:
192.168.2.1 BE BE.site
192.168.2.2 FE FE.site
192.168.2.3 MS MS.site
2. Make sure that the operating system versions inclusive service packs are
identical on FE1 and FE2. You check the operating system versions by
executing either the more /etc/issue or cat /etc/SuSE-release
command.
Example output of more /etc/issue:
Welcome to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP1 (x86_64) Kernel \r (\).
Example output of cat /etc/SuSE-release:
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 (x86_64)
VERSION = 11
PATCHLEVEL = 1
3. The following sub-steps will check whether different RPM packages are
installed on FE1 and FE2.
a) Execute the following commands on FE1 to create an rpms_fe1.txt
file that contains a sorted list of all RPM packages created on FE1.
cd /tmp
rpm -qa | sort > rpms_fe1.txt
b) Execute the following commands on FE2 to create an rpms_fe2.txt
file that contains a sorted list of all RPM packages created on FE2.
cd /tmp
rpm -qa | sort > rpms_fe2.txt
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c) Copy the rpms_fe1.txt file into the directory on FE2 that contains the
rpms_fe2.txt file.
Example (Execution on FE1):
scp /tmp/rpms_fe1.txt <internal FE2-FQDN>:/tmp/
d) Execute the following command on FE2 to indicate the differences
between the files rpms_fe1.txt and rpms_fe2.txt.
diff rpms_fe1.txt rpms_fe2.txt | less
If the output is empty, the same RPM packages are installed on FE1 and
FE2. Continue with step 6 on page 822 in this case.
If the output of the diff command contains the following lines and these
lines begin with the < or > character, the libraries installed on FE1 and
FE2 only differ in the OpenScape UC Application libraries.
CA2CLMHiPath8000AssistantOpenBranchAssistantRG8700AssistantOpenScapeUC_
Media server
openscape
scs_
symphoniassdpsymphonia
um_usermanagement
uc_commons
HiPath8000AssistantUmSupport-oscosc-setup
gpg-pubkeyssdp-service-plugin
In this case the content of the /var/lib/rpm directory on FE1 must be
copied to the same directory on FE2.
e) To leave the diff mode of the command line, enter q.
4. If the diff command delivers the non-empty output shown in step 3d on
page 821, execute the following sub-steps:
a) Execute the following commands on FE1:
cd /var/lib
tar cvf rpms_fe.tar ./rpm
All RPM packages installed on the computer are represented using the /
var/lib/rpm directory. The above tar command compresses this
directory in the /var/lib/rpms_fe.tar file.
b) Verify that the /var/lib/rpms_fe.tar file has been created on FE1.
c) Only after that continue with step 6 on page 822.
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5. If the diff command delivers neither an empty output nor the non-empty
output shown in step 3d on page 821, a smooth upgrade is not possible in this
state of FE1 and FE2. Execute the following sub-steps in this case:
a) FE1 and FE2 must be brought to the same version of the operating
system by installing, upgrading or uninstalling the different RPM
packages. Then check whether there are still different RPM packages by
step 3 on page 820.
b) Execute step a as often as it takes to eliminate all different RPM
packages.
c) Only after that continue with step 6 on page 822.
6. Execute the following command on FE1:
bash /opt/siemens/servicetools/install/bin/coldStandby.sh -s
Example output:
INFO: Saved user and group information in file '/etc/sysconfig/siemens/sym_user_group_id'
INFO: checking for: /etc/sysconfig/siemens/solid
INFO: checking for: /etc/sysconfig/siemens/symdb
INFO: Backup of the following files:
/etc/sysconfig/siemens/symphonia /etc/sysconfig/siemens/solid /etc/sysconfig/siemens/
symdb
INFO: handle extensions
INFO: =-=-=-= done =-=-=-=
INFO:
INFO: Attention:
INFO: Location for saved files is '/var/siemens/coldStandby'
INFO: This location is needed when restoring on the second node.
INFO: Please write down this information to have it available when calling this script on
the second node.
INFO:
INFO: Done!
7. If you created the file /var/lib/rpms_fe.tar in step 4 on page 821,
execute the following command on FE1 to copy this file into the same
directory on FE2.
scp /var/lib/rpms_fe.tar <internal FE2 FQDN>:/var/lib/
Replace <internal FE2 FQDN> with the internal FE2 FQDN.
Check whether the /var/lib/rpms_fe.tar file is available on FE2.
8. Execute the following command on FE1 to copy the /var/siemens
directory including its sub-directories into the same directory on FE2.
rsync -avz --exclude 'siemens/common/log/*' --exclude 'siemens/symdb/*' --exclude
'siemens/mysqldbms/*' --exclude 'siemens/backup/*' /var/siemens <internal FE2 FQDN>:/var/
Check whether the /var/siemens directory is available on FE2.
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tar xvf rpms_fe.tar
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<Ext. BE FQDN>
<Ext. FE FQDN>
<Ext. MS FQDN>
Example:
192.168.2.1 BE BE.site
192.168.2.2 FE FE.site
192.168.2.3 MS MS.site
2. Make sure that the operating system versions inclusive service packs are
identical on MS1 and MS2. You check the operating system versions by
executing either the more /etc/issue or cat /etc/SuSE-release
command.
Example output of more /etc/issue:
Welcome to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP1 (x86_64) Kernel \r (\).
Example output of cat /etc/SuSE-release:
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 (x86_64)
VERSION = 11
PATCHLEVEL = 1
3. The following sub-steps will check whether different RPM packages are
installed on MS1 and MS2.
a) Execute the following commands on MS1 to create an rpms_ms1.txt
file that contains a sorted list of all RPM packages created on MS1.
cd /tmp
rpm -qa | sort > rpms_ms1.txt
b) Execute the following commands on MS2 to create an rpms_ms2.txt
file that contains a sorted list of all RPM packages created on MS2.
cd /tmp
rpm -qa | sort > rpms_ms2.txt
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c) Copy the rpms_ms1.txt file into the directory on MS2 that contains the
rpms_ms2.txt file.
Example (Execution on MS1):
scp /tmp/rpms_ms1.txt <internal MS2 FQDN>:/tmp/
d) Execute the following command on MS2 to indicate the differences
between the files rpms_ms1.txt and rpms_ms2.txt.
diff rpms_ms1.txt rpms_ms2.txt | less
If the output is empty, the same RPM packages are installed on MS1 and
MS2. Continue with step 6 on page 827 in this case.
If the output of the diff command contains the following lines and these
lines begin with the < or > character, the libraries installed on MS1 and
MS2 only differ in the OpenScape UC Application libraries.
CA2CLMHiPath8000AssistantOpenBranchAssistantRG8700AssistantOpenScapeUC_
Media server
openscape
scs_
symphoniassdpsymphonia
um_usermanagement
uc_commons
HiPath8000AssistantUmSupport-oscosc-setup
gpg-pubkeyssdp-service-plugin
In this case the content of the /var/lib/rpm directory on MS1 must be
copied to the same directory on MS2.
e) To leave the diff mode of the command line, enter q.
4. If the diff command delivers the non-empty output shown in step 3d on
page 826, execute the following sub-steps:
a) Execute the following commands on MS1:
cd /var/lib
tar cvf rpms_ms.tar ./rpm
All RPM packages installed on the computer are represented using the /
var/lib/rpm directory. The above tar command compresses this
directory in the /var/lib/rpms_ms.tar file.
b) Verify that the /var/lib/rpms_ms.tar file has been created on MS1.
c) Only after that continue with step 6 on page 827.
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5. If the diff command delivers neither an empty output nor the non-empty
output shown in step 3d on page 826, a smooth upgrade is not possible in this
state of MS1 and MS2. Execute the following sub-steps in this case:
a) MS1 and MS2 must be brought to the same version of the operating
system by installing, upgrading or uninstalling the different RPM
packages. Then check whether there are still different RPM packages by
step 11.
b) Execute step a as often as it takes to eliminate all different RPM
packages.
c) Only after that continue with step 6 on page 827.
6. Execute the following command on MS1:
bash /opt/siemens/servicetools/install/bin/coldStandby.sh -s
Example output:
INFO: Saved user and group information in file '/etc/sysconfig/siemens/sym_user_group_id'
INFO: checking for: /etc/sysconfig/siemens/solid
INFO: checking for: /etc/sysconfig/siemens/symdb
INFO: Backup of the following files:
/etc/sysconfig/siemens/symphonia /etc/sysconfig/siemens/solid /etc/sysconfig/siemens/
symdb
INFO: handle extensions
INFO: =-=-=-= done =-=-=-=
INFO:
INFO: Attention:
INFO: Location for saved files is '/var/siemens/coldStandby'
INFO: This location is needed when restoring on the second node.
INFO: Please write down this information to have it available when calling this script on
the second node.
INFO:
INFO: Done!
7. If you created the file /var/lib/rpms_ms.tar in step 4 on page 826,
execute the following command on MS1 to copy this file into the same
directory on MS2.
scp /var/lib/rpms_ms.tar <internal MS2-FQDN>:/var/lib/
Replace <internal MS2 FQDN> with the internal MS2 FQDN.
Check whether the /var/lib/rpms_ms.tar file is available on MS2.
8. Execute the following commands:
rsync -avz /etc/group <internal BE2 FQDN>:/etc/group
rsync -avz /etc/passwd <internal BE2 FQDN>:/etc/passwd
rsync -avz /etc/shadow <internal BE2 FQDN>:/etc/shadow
9. Execute the following command on MS1 to copy the /var/siemens
directory including its sub-directories into the same directory on MS2.
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cd /var/lib
tar xvf rpms_ms.tar
15. Execute the following command on MS2:
bash /opt/siemens/servicetools/install/bin/coldStandby.sh -r /var/siemens/coldStandby
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<Ext. BE FQDN>
<Ext. FE FQDN>
<Ext. MS FQDN>
Example:
10.1.10.1 BE BE.site
10.1.10.2 FE FE.site
10.1.10.3 MS MS.site
b) The /etc/hosts files on BE2, FE2 and MS2 include the following lines
based on step 8 on page 811, step 1 on page 820 and step 1 on page 825:
<Int. BE2 IP address>
<Int. FE2 IP address>
<Int. MS2 IP address>
<Ext. BE FQDN>
<Ext. FE FQDN>
<Ext. MS FQDN>
Example:
192.168.2.1 BE BE.site
192.168.2.2 FE FE.site
192.168.2.3 MS MS.site
IMPORTANT: The following step disables SysUC1, no OpenScape UC Application is thus available anymore.
2. Stop the OpenScape UC Application on BE1, FE1 and MS1 by executing the
following command on all of these computers:
/etc/init.d/symphoniad stop
3. Stop the MRCP service, the Nuance TTS and the Nuance ASR, if available,
on MS1:
/etc/init.d/NSSservice stop
4. Execute the following sub-steps on BE1:
a) Enter command yast.
b) Open Network Devices > Network Settings.
c) Enter <Alt> + i to configure the network board.
IMPORTANT: Enter the computer's internal IP address in the IP
Address field. Please note that the internal IP addresses of BE1, FE1
and MS1 must differ from the internal IP addresses of BE2, FE2 and MS2.
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Select Quit.
<Ext. BE FQDN>
<Ext. FE FQDN>
<Ext. MS FQDN>
Example:
192.168.1.1 BE BE.site
192.168.1.2 FE FE.site
192.168.1.3 MS MS.site
IMPORTANT: Make sure that these internal IP addresses are not identical
with the internal IP addresses of BE2, FE2 and MS2.
8. Execute the following sub-steps on BE2:
a) Enter command yast.
b) Open Network Devices > Network Settings.
c) Enter <Alt> + i to configure the network board.
Enter the computer's external IP address in the IP Address field.
Example of BE2: 10.1.10.1
d) Select Next.
e) Select OK.
f)
Select Quit.
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11. Check whether the internal IP addresses of BE2, FE2 and MS2 mentioned in
step 1b on page 830 have been replaced with external IP addresses in the /
etc/hosts files on BE2, FE2 and MS2:
<Ext. BE IP address>
<Ext. FE IP address>
<Ext. MS IP address>
<Ext. BE FQDN>
<Ext. FE FQDN>
<Ext. MS FQDN>
Example:
10.1.10.1 BE BE.site
10.1.10.2 FE FE.site
10.1.10.3 MS MS.site
12. Start the OpenScape UC Application on BE2.
/etc/init.d/symphoniad start
IMPORTANT: Be sure to execute this step before the next two steps.
13. Start the OpenScape UC Application on FE2.
/etc/init.d/symphoniad start
NOTE: You can execute this step simultaneously with the next step.
14. Start the MRCP service, the Nuance TTS and the Nuance ASR on MS2, if
available:
/etc/init.d/NSSservice start
15. Start the OpenScape UC Application on MS2.
/etc/init.d/symphoniad start
16. Check the status of the OpenScape UC Application on BE2, FE2 and MS2.
/etc/init.d/symphoniad status
17. Status
SysUC1 cannot be reached under the external IP addresses anymore.
However, BE1, FE1 and MS1 can communicate with each other via the
internal IP addresses.
SysUC2 is now operable under the same (external) IP addresses and in the
same original OpenScape UC Application version as SysUC1 was previously,
i. e. no difference can be noticed from outside. For example, the CMP is now
accessed for SysUC2 under the same (external) IP address as previously for
SysUC1.
IMPORTANT: The data loss and unavailability period has come to an end.
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<Ext. BE FQDN>
<Ext. FE FQDN>
<Ext. MS FQDN>
Example:
10.1.10.1 BE BE.site
10.1.10.2 FE FE.site
10.1.10.3 MS MS.site
b) The /etc/hosts files on BE1, FE1 and MS1 include the following lines
based on step 4 on page 830, step 5 on page 831 and step 6 on page 831:
<Int. BE1 IP address>
<Int. FE1 IP address>
<Int. MS1 IP address>
<Ext. BE FQDN>
<Ext. FE FQDN>
<Ext. MS FQDN>
Example:
192.168.1.1 BE BE.site
192.168.1.2 FE FE.site
192.168.1.3 MS MS.site
IMPORTANT: The following step disables SysUC2, no OpenScape UC Application is thus available anymore.
2. Stop the OpenScape UC Application on BE2, FE2 and MS2 by executing the
following command on all of these computers:
/etc/init.d/symphoniad stop
3. Stop the MRCP service, the Nuance TTS and the Nuance ASR, if available,
on MS2:
/etc/init.d/NSSservice stop
4. Execute the following sub-steps on BE2:
a) Enter command yast.
b) Open Network Devices > Network Settings.
c) Enter <Alt> + i to configure the network board.
d) Enter the computer's internal IP address in the IP Address field.
Example of BE1: 192.168.2.1
e) Select Next.
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f)
Select OK.
g) Select Quit.
5. Execute step 4 on page 834 on FE2 using 192.168.2.2 for example.
6. Execute step 4 on page 834 on MS2 using 192.168.2.3 for example.
7. Check whether the external IP addresses mentioned in step 4a on page 834
have been replaced with internal IP addresses in the /etc/hosts files on
BE2, FE2 and MS2:
<Int. BE2 IP address>
<Int. FE2 IP address>
<Int. MS2 IP address>
<Ext. BE FQDN>
<Ext. FE FQDN>
<Ext. MS FQDN>
Example:
192.168.2.1 BE BE.site
192.168.2.2 FE FE.site
192.168.2.3 MS MS.site
IMPORTANT: Make sure that these internal IP addresses are not identical
with the internal IP addresses of BE1, FE1 and MS1.
8. Execute the following sub-steps on BE1:
a) Enter command yast.
b) Open Network Devices > Network Settings.
c) Enter <Alt> + i to configure the network board.
d) Enter the computer's external IP address in the IP Address field.
Example of BE1: 10.1.10.1
e) Select Next.
f)
Select OK.
g) Select Quit.
9. Execute step 8 on page 835 on FE1 using 10.1.10.2 for example.
10. Execute step 8 on page 835 on MS1 using 10.1.10.3 for example.
11. Check whether the internal IP addresses of BE1, FE1 and MS1 mentioned in
step 4b on page 834 have been replaced with external IP addresses in the /
etc/hosts files on BE1, FE1 and MS1:
<Ext. BE IP address>
<Ext. FE IP address>
<Ext. MS IP address>
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<Ext. MS FQDN>
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Example:
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10.1.10.2 FE FE.site
10.1.10.3 MS MS.site
12. Start the OpenScape UC Application on BE1.
/etc/init.d/symphoniad start
IMPORTANT: Be sure to execute this step before the next two steps.
13. Start the OpenScape UC Application on FE1.
/etc/init.d/symphoniad start
NOTE: You can execute this step simultaneously with the next step.
14. Start the MRCP service, the Nuance TTS and the Nuance ASR on MS1, if
available:
/etc/init.d/NSSservice start
15. Start the OpenScape UC Application on MS1.
/etc/init.d/symphoniad start
16. Check the status of the OpenScape UC Application on BE1, FE1 and MS1.
/etc/init.d/symphoniad status
17. Status
SysUC1 is now operable under the same (external) IP addresses as at the
start of the smooth upgrade but has the target version of the OpenScape UC
Application.
SysUC2 is installed but not upgraded and not operable either because of the
internal IP addresses used on the computers.
IMPORTANT: The unavailability period has now come to an end.
18. Check the functionality of the OpenScape UC Application target version on
SysUC1.
19. If you use a SAN, execute the following sub-steps:
a) Start the SAN replication between BE1 and BE2.
b) Mount the SAN directories on BE2 also.
20. The smooth upgrade is now complete.
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Backing up Data
IMPORTANT: In the following you will be repeatedly prompted to back
up data (for example backing up data using the CMP, backing up of
FQDNs, IP addresses and personal greeting prompts). Be sure not to
back up such data on the application computer but on a separate
computer as the application computer plus operating system will be
completely reinstalled.
3. Be sure to use the setup medium you deployed for upgrading to Small
Deployment (see step 2 on page 839) for the installation also.
4. Check whether you have the password of the Symphonia administrator,
which was used upon setting up Small Deployment (see step 7 on page 200).
5. Stop the OpenScape UC Application by executing the following command on
the application computer:
/etc/init.d/symphoniad stop
6. Stop the MRCP service, the Nuance TTS and the Nuance ASR, if available:
/etc/init.d/NSSservice stop
7. Back up data of the OpenScape UC Application according to section Backing
up and restoring general OpenScape System Components of the
administrator documentation of the OpenScape UC Application Configuration
and Administration.
IMPORTANT: Be sure to back up data (select value Data in the Select
backup type field) and not a file system (value System in the Select backup
type field) in the CMP.
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NOTE: Since the application computer is newly installed, using syncUC (see
Section 15.2.4.2, syncUC Commands, on page 707) instead of a data
backup is not advisable.
8. Note down the following application computer data:
IP address
Host name
FQDN
Community name
IMPORTANT: The community name has nothing to do with the SNMP
Community String.
Display name of the computer in the CMP (see step 10 on page 201 for
example)
Standard assignment: SI_LOCAL_NAME=offboard
IMPORTANT: The value of SI_LOCAL_NAME must not contain spaces.
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You can obtain such values from e. g. the following response file on any of
these computers:
/root/knut.responsefile.txt
You will need such values when installing these computers anew.
9. Determine whether optional applications are installed on the application
computer.
Example:
zypper se -i --match-any hpum
This command determines whether a package has been installed that carries
hpum in its name. Compare sub-section Adding optional applications on page
267 on this.
10. Use the following command on the application computer to determine which
languages have been installed and note them down for use in step 15 on
page 848:
zypper se -i --match-any announ uc-tts uc-asr languagepack
The following is put out for example:
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Partition
Partition
type
On the computer
Hard disk for syncUC
Hard disk
N3
160
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Planning Guide
/boot
Primary
Swap
Primary
LVM2 memory
Primary
N-4
156
Logical
volume
group
OpenScape
UC
UC1
0.95*(N-4)/2 74,1
Logical
UC2
0.95*(N-4)/2 74,1
Temporary snapshot
Logical
0.1*(N-4)/2
0.9*0.95*(N- 66,7
4)/2
7,8
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Installations
IMPORTANT: Check if the system time of all OpenScape UC Application-related
computers is synchronized with a maximum difference of one second.
If the system time difference between the computers and the telephones exceeds
one second, contact the IT person responsible for the network and request that
the system time be synchronized. The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is often used
for synchronizing the system time (see Section 3.1.9.2, Configuring the NTP
Service, on page 66).
If SRTP is used, the time zone too must be the same on all computers.
14. Execute the instructions given in Section 5.3.1, Providing the Installation
Sources in an Installation Repository in osc-setup, on page 234.
15. Execute the instructions given in Section 5.3.2, Installing the Small
Deployment, on page 263.
In doing so heed the following:
a) Install the optional applications that were installed on the application
computer (see step 9 on page 842) before the OpenScape UC
Application V7 was set up, too.
b) In section Adding optional languages on page 270 be sure to install the
languages you noted down in step 10 on page 842.
c) Copy the content of the directory backed up in step 11 on page 844
/opt/siemens/mediaserver/application_host/deployment/userresources/res/
into the same path on the application computer. Personal welcome
prompts that probably existed before the installation will then still be
available.
16. Follow the instructions in the following sections:
Heed the information in section Section 5.5, Trouble Ticket, on page 358.
17. Restore the data backed up in step 7 on page 840 according to section
Backing up and restoring OpenScape System Components in the
administrator documentation of the OpenScape UC Application Configuration
and Administration.
18. If a Mobile Client Facade server has been installed and HTTPS is used, the
certificate of the new OpenScape UC Application must be imported, i. e. you
need to execute the instructions in sub-section Connection via HTTPS on
page 556 again.
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You find detailed information on the import of CSV files e. g. in the Importing
User Assignments section of the OpenScape UC Application Configuration
and Administration administrator documentation.
21. The upgrade is now complete.
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Backing up Data
IMPORTANT: In the following you will be repeatedly prompted to back
up data (for example backing up data using the CMP, backing up of
FQDNs, IP addresses and personal greeting prompts). Be sure to back
up such data on a separate computer and not on the application
computer, on the frontend computers or media server computers as
such computers plus operating system will be completely reinstalled.
3. Be sure to use the setup medium you deployed for upgrading to Large
Deployment (see step 2 on page 851) for the installation also.
4. Check whether you have the password of the Symphonia administrator,
which was used upon setting up Large Deployment (see step 7 on page 204).
5. Stop the OpenScape UC Application by executing the following command on
the application computer:
/etc/init.d/symphoniad stop
6. Back up data of the OpenScape UC Application according to section Backing
up and restoring OpenScape System Components of the administrator
documentation of the OpenScape UC Application Configuration and
Administration.
IMPORTANT: Be sure to back up data (select value Data in the Select
backup type field) and not a file system (value System in the Select backup
type field) in the CMP.
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NOTE: Since the application computer, the frontend computers and media
server computers are newly installed, using syncUC (see Section 15.2.4.2,
syncUC Commands, on page 707) instead of a data backup is not
advisable.
7. Note down the following data of the application computer, the frontend
computers and media server computers:
IP addresses
Host names
FQDN
Community names
IMPORTANT: The community name has nothing to do with the SNMP
Community String.
Port
This refers to the port specified in the response file in the event that the
application computer and the frontend computer(s) are installed in
different sub-networks (see step 8 on page 205 for example).
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Display name of the computer in the CMP (see step 11 on page 206 for
example)
Standard assignment: SI_LOCAL_NAME=offboard
IMPORTANT: The value of SI_LOCAL_NAME must not contain spaces.
You can obtain such values from e. g. the following response file on any of
these computers:
/root/knut.responsefile.txt
You will need such values when installing these computers anew (see steps
11 on page 856 and 12 on page 858).
8. Determine whether optional applications are installed on the application
computer.
Example:
zypper se -i --match-any hpum
This command determines whether a package has been installed that carries
hpum in its name. Compare sub-section Adding optional applications on page
284 on this.
9. Use the following command on the media server computer to determine
which languages have been installed and note them down for use in step 17
on page 859:
zypper se -i --match-any announ uc-tts uc-asr languagepack
The following is put out for example:
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Hard disk for syncUC
Hard disk
N3
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/boot
Primary
Swap
Primary
LVM2 memory
Primary
N-4
156
Logical
volume
group
OpenScape
UC
UC1
0.95*(N-4)/2 74,1
Logical
UC2
0.95*(N-4)/2 74,1
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Logical
0.1*(N-4)/2
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Installations
IMPORTANT: Check if the system time of all OpenScape UC Application-related
computers is synchronized with a maximum difference of one second.
If the system time difference between the computers and the telephones exceeds
one second, contact the IT person responsible for the network and request that
the system time be synchronized. The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is often used
for synchronizing the system time (see Section 3.1.9.2, Configuring the NTP
Service, on page 66).
If SRTP is used, the time zone too must be the same on all computers.
13. Execute the instructions given in Section 5.3.1, Providing the Installation
Sources in an Installation Repository in osc-setup, on page 234.
14. Execute the instructions given in Section 5.3.3.1, Installation on the
Application Computer, on page 281.
IMPORTANT: The installation on the application computer must be
performed before the installations on the frontend computer and media server
computer.
Install the optional applications that were installed on the application
computer before the migration (see step 8 on page 854) also.
15. Execute the instructions in Section 5.3.3.2, Requirements for Installing
Additional Computers, on page 290.
16. Execute the instructions in Section 5.3.3.3, Installation on the Frontend
Computer, on page 293 for all frontend computers.
17. Execute the instructions in Section 5.3.3.4, Installation on the Media Server
Computer, on page 297 for all media server computers.
In doing so please heed the following sub-steps:
a) In section Adding optional languages on page 299 be sure to install the
languages you noted down in step 9 on page 854.
b) Copy the content of the directory backed up in step 10 on page 856
/opt/siemens/mediaserver/application_host/deployment/userresources/res/
into the same path on all media server computers. Personal welcome
prompts that probably existed before the migration will then still be
available.
18. Follow the instructions in the following sections:
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19. Restore the data backed up in step 6 on page 852 according to section
Backing up and restoring OpenScape System Components in the
administrator documentation of the OpenScape UC Application Configuration
and Administration.
20. If a Mobile Client Facade server has been installed and HTTPS is used, the
certificate of the new OpenScape UC Application must be imported, i. e. you
need to execute the instructions in sub-section Connection via HTTPS on
page 556 again.
21. If the OpenScape UC Application is connected to an Openfire server, execute
the instructions in Section 12.5.1, Initial Configuration for Integrated
Deployment, Small Deployment and Large Deployment, on page 602.
Then perform the Openfire configuration according to the administrator
documentation OpenScape UC Application Configuration and Administration,
for example section Configuring the Instant-Messaging Connection.
22. If you have upgraded from OpenScape UC Application V3 R2, consider that
the OpenScape UC Application users perhaps had no instant-messaging
address before the upgrade but they must have one after the upgrade.
This does not mean that an instant-messaging server must be installed. The
instant-messaging address of a user might be a dummy address.
You set the instant-messaging address of a user in the CMP at
Configuration > Unified Communications > Accounts > List > <user
name> > Contact Information or User Management > Administration >
Users & Resources > <user name> > Contact.
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/dev/sda1
swap
/dev/OpenScapeUC/UC /
/dev/sda2
/boot
proc
/proc
sysfs
/sys
debugfs
/sys/kernel/debug
usbfs
/proc/bus/usb
devpts
/dev/pts
/dev/OpenScapeUC/backups /backups
swap
ext3
ext3
proc
sysfs
debugfs
usbfs
devpts
ext3
defaults
acl,user_xattr
acl,user_xattr
defaults
noauto
noauto
noauto
mode=0620,gid=5
acl,user_xattr
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
The partition of the file system backup and the entry in the /etc/fstab
file will be automatically created again when you back up the file system
the next time.
2. Insert the SLES 11 DVD in the DVD drive and reboot the computer.
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3. Select Installation.
4. Activate the check box I Agree to the License Terms and click on Next.
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6. Activate the Repair Installed System radio button and click on Next.
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9. Select in the navigator linux > Volume Management > <name of the
volume group> > <name of the volume> and click on Resize....
10. Use the New Logical Volume Size (in GB) field to set the value of the root
partition (/) in the LVM2 storage location for active OpenScape UC Application
operation according to Table 5 on page 118.
If no computer with a hard disk of the size according to Table 5 on page 118
is available, a local, external USB hard disk serves as storage location for the
file system backup. Table 129 on page 869 indicates the partition sizes for this
case.
IMPORTANT: The local, external USB hard disk must have been formatted
with ext3, because NTFS is not natively supported by SLES 11 and FAT32
does not support files bigger than 4 GB.
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Partition
Partition
type
On the computer
Hard disk for syncUC
Hard disk
N3
160
OpenScape UC Application
Planning Guide
/boot
Primary
Swap
Primary
LVM2 memory
Primary
N-4
156
Logical
volume
group
OpenScape
UC
UC1
0.95*(N-4)/2 74,1
Logical
UC2
0.95*(N-4)/2 74,1
Temporary snapshot
Logical
0.1*(N-4)/2
0.9*0.95*(N- 66,7
4)/2
7,8
Partition Sizes when using a USB Hard Disk for File System Backup
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Always configure partitions in such a way that the preparation for a fallback
by means of syncUC (see Section 15.2.4, Preparing to the syncUC
Fallback, on page 707) as well as for a fallback by means of file system
backup (see Section 4.5, Configuring the File System Backup, on page 181)
is possible.
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17. Enter the volume's name in the Logical Volume field, for example UC2 and
click on Next.
18. Activate the Manual Size radio button.
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19. Enter the size of the partition for falling back using syncUC in the Manual Size
field according to Table 5 on page 118 and click on Next.
If no computer with a hard disk of the size according to Table 5 on page 118
is available, a local, external USB hard disk serves as storage location for the
file system backup. Table 129 on page 869 indicates the partition sizes for this
case.
IMPORTANT: The local, external USB hard disk must have been formatted
with ext3, because NTFS is not natively supported by SLES 11 and FAT32
does not support files bigger than 4 GB.
Always configure partitions in such a way that the preparation for a fallback
by means of syncUC (see Section 15.2.4, Preparing to the syncUC
Fallback, on page 707) as well as for a fallback by means of file system
backup (see Section 4.5, Configuring the File System Backup, on page 181)
is possible.
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3. Select Yes.
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8. Select Add....
9. Enter the name of the volume, for example UC2, and select Next.
NOTE: This step and the following ones are analog to the instructions in
Section 4.2.2.6, Creating the Logical Volume UC2, on page 136
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the data export from the PBX to the old application computer,
NOTE: The data to be exported is not only used for import in the new PBX
but also for import in the new OpenScape UC Application.
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<TAR path> is the absolute path to the export.tar file copied in step
14 on page 891.
Example:
/opt/siemens/servicetools/install/bin/customizeImage.sh -v migrate /root/
knut.responsefile.txt /tmp/export.tar 2>&1 | tee migration.log
16. As the case may be, E/A Cockpit configuration files (backed up in step 6 on
page 887) were on the application computer before the migration. Restore
them.
17. Restoring the private Welcome Prompts
Copy the private welcome prompts backed up in step 7 on page 888 to the
following directory:
/opt/siemens/mediaserver/application_host/deployment/userresources/res/
18. Start the MRCP service, the Nuance TTS and the Nuance ASR, if available:
/etc/init.d/NSSservice start
19. Start OpenScape UC Application:
/etc/init.d/symphoniad start
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24. SIP Trunk between OpenScape Voice and the media server
For the media server side:
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b) Click on the small triangle to the right of the connection entry and select
Edit... or click on the Media Server entry in the Name column.
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d) In the SIP Servers section, click on the entry in the ID column. If no entry
is available yet, click on the Add... button.
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Vip: 10.235.10.22
Up
CSTA
Vip: 10.235.12.115 Up
SIP
Vip: 10.235.12.102 Up
CCM 0.5
Vip: 10.235.12.109 Up
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If you have clicked on the Add... button, enter an input ID in the ID field
additionally.
If the OpenScape Voice has a second computer, click in the Alternative
SIP servers section on the entry (if available) or on the Add... button and
enter the IP address of the SIP signaling manager of the second
computer.
Save all modifications.
For the PBX side:
g) See the administrator documentation OpenScape UC Application
Configuration and Administration, section Configuring the SIP Trunk in
OpenScape Voice.
25. BCOM for CSTA access from the application computer to the PBX computer
a) Open Configuration > Unified Communications > Configuration >
Connections > OS Voice in the CMP.
b) Click on the small triangle to the right of the connection entry and select
Edit... or click on the PBX entry in the Name column.
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Check
27. Follow the instructions given in Section 5.4.2, Checking with Rapidstat UC,
on page 349 to check whether some important system configuration
parameters and some basic functionalities (for example logging on to the
container, database availability) work correctly.
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Preparations
1. Verify that the setup medium you want to use for migrating was also deployed
for setting up, updating or upgrading to Small Deployment, from which you
now wish to migrate.
2. Check whether you have the password of the Symphonia administrator,
which was used upon setting up Small Deployment (see step 7 on page 200).
It will be required in step 21 on page 905.
3. Stop the OpenScape UC Application by executing the following command on
the application computer:
/etc/init.d/symphoniad stop
4. Stop the MRCP service, the Nuance TTS and the Nuance ASR, if available,
on the media server computers:
/etc/init.d/NSSservice stop
5. When the Openfire server is installed, execute the following command on the
computer that hosts the Openfire server:
/etc/init.d/openfire stop
6. Back up the entire system (harddisk and database). Please obtain the
instructions for performing the backup from Section 15.2.4.2, syncUC
Commands, on page 707 or from the administrator documentation
OpenScape UC Application Configuration and Administration, section
Backing up and restoring the System.
7. Use the following command to determine which languages have been
installed and note them down for using them in step 49 on page 912:
osc-setup se -i --match-any announ uc-tts uc-asr languagepack
If this command fails, make sure that a repository in osc-setup is provided
(see Section 15.2.2, Providing the Update/Upgrade Sources in a Repository
in osc-setup, on page 671).
The following is put out for example:
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9. The directory
/opt/siemens/mediaserver/application_host/deployment/userresources/res/
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Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop8"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop9"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop10"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop11"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop12"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop13"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop14"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop15"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop16"
cleanup successfully done
CreateRepository end
Operation took: 1 second
Logfile: /var/log/OpenScapeUC/osc-setup-2012-0321_20:14:50.log
b) Delete the directory of the temporary repository.
rm -R <path to the temporary repository>
Example:
rm -R /tmp/tmpRepo
15. Start OpenScape UC Application:
/etc/init.d/symphoniad start
IMPORTANT: This step is mandatory prior to performing the setup on the
frontend or media server computer.
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IMPORTANT: The password must be identical with the one used on the
application computer.
22. Save the response file.
23. Find out which of the following installation files provided on the setup medium
of the OpenScape UC Application you need.
24. Mount the required Repository ISO file according to the following pattern:
mount -o loop <path>/OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Repository-<version number>.iso /mnt
Example:
mount -o loop /tmp/shi/osuca7/OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Repository-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso /mnt
whether the IP address has been assigned to one of the network boards,
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27. IMPORTANT: Ensure that the response file is kept in a safe location. The
response file is not currently contained in the system backup sets, but it is
needed to rebuild the system during a crash recovery.
NOTE: The restore mechanism uses the database administrator password
from the original system, where the backup was taken, to access the Solid
database. If this password is not known, no recovery is possible. This
password is defined in the response file and that is why this response file
must be backed up in a safe location.
28. Execute the steps described in Section 5.3.1, Providing the Installation
Sources in an Installation Repository in osc-setup, on page 234 on the
frontend computer.
29. On the frontend computer, execute the following command:
osc-setup in OpenScapeUC_Large_FE
osc-setup now determines the packages required for the installation.
The following is put out:
Restoring system sources...
Parsing metadata for oscD1...
Parsing RPM database...
Summary:
<install> [S1:0][package]symphonia-2.2_5.3.1-060.i586
<install> [S1:0][package]symphonia-activemq-2.2_5.3.1-060.noarch
<install> [S1:0][package]CA2-OSC-WEB-FRONTEND-3.2_109.0.0-39.23184.i586
<install> [S1:0][package]scs_eventbroker-2.2_5.3.1-060.noarch
...
<install> [S1:0][package]OpenScapeUC_Large_FE-3.2_0.9.0-151.noarch
<install> [S1:0][package]scs_conferencing_common-3.1_7.13.0-790.noarch
Continue? [y/n]:
30. Push the y key and conclude with the return key.
NOTE: Executing this step takes some time.
31. Check for a newer OpenScape UC Application hotfix version and install it
according to Section 15.3.2.2, Large Deployment and Very Large
Deployment, on page 730 if applicable.
32. Execute the following sub-steps if you do not wish to install an RPM package
of the OpenScape UC Application anymore.
a) Delete the provision of the repository.
osc-setup cr --clean
Example output:
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34. After the installation has been successfully completed, execute the following
command on the frontend computer:
/etc/init.d/symphoniad start
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IMPORTANT: The password must be identical with the one used on the
application computer.
41. Save the response file.
42. Mount the Repository ISO file according to the following pattern:
mount -o loop OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Repository-<version number>.iso /mnt
Example:
mount -o loop /tmp/shi/osuca7/OpenScapeUcSuiteApps-Repository-V7R1.0.0-130000.iso /mnt
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45. IMPORTANT: Ensure that the response file is kept in a safe location. The
response file is not currently contained in the system backup sets, but it is
needed to rebuild the system during a crash recovery.
NOTE: The restore mechanism uses the database administrator password
from the original system, where the backup was taken, to access the Solid
database. If this password is not known, no recovery is possible. This
password is defined in the response file and that is why this response file
must be backed up in a safe location.
46. Execute the steps described in Section 5.3.1, Providing the Installation
Sources in an Installation Repository in osc-setup, on page 234 on the media
server computer.
47. On the media server computer, execute the following command:
osc-setup in OpenScapeUC_Large_MS
osc-setup now determines the packages required for the installation.
The following is put out:
Restoring system sources...
Parsing metadata for oscD1...
Parsing RPM database...
Summary:
<install> [S1:0][package]LoquendoManagementConsole-7.1.13-0.i386
<install> [S1:0][package]mediaserver_voiceportal-1.2_0.16.0-14.i586
<install> [S1:0][package]scs_faultmgmt_base-2.2_5.3.1-060.noarch
<install> [S1:0][package]LoquendoSpeechSuite-7.0.6-0.i386
<install> [S1:0][package]LoquendoRTPProvider-7.4.11-0.i386
...
<install> [S1:0][package]LoquendoMRCPv1Server-7.4.12-0.i386
<install> [S1:0][package]symphonia-2.2_5.3.1-060.i586
<install> [S1:0][package]LoquendoTTS-en-7.4.1-1.i386
<install> [S1:0][package]symphonia-loquendo-all-0.1-2.i386
<install> [S1:0][package]symphonia-loquendo-tts-0.1-2.i386
<install> [S1:0][package]symphonia-loquendo-0.1-2.i386
Continue? [y/n]:
48. Push the y key and conclude with the return key.
NOTE: Executing this step takes some time.
49. If you found out while executing step 7 on page 899 that additional languages
were installed for the voice portal before the migration, you need to reinstall
them now. Execute the instructions given in Section 14.2, Installing
additional Voice Portal Languages, on page 639 for these languages.
50. Install all required voice conference languages that were installed before the
migration (see step 7 on page 899):
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Example:
osc-setup in scs_conferencing_languagepack_en_us
NOTE: If you do not execute this step now but after the first start of the
migrated OpenScape UC Application, you need to reconfigure the address
bindings of the voice conference languages also.
51. Check for a newer OpenScape UC Application hotfix version and install it
according to Section 15.3.2.2, Large Deployment and Very Large
Deployment, on page 730 if applicable.
52. Copy the content of the directory backed up in step 9 on page 901
/opt/siemens/mediaserver/application_host/deployment/userresources/res/
to the same path on the media server computer. Personal welcome prompts
that probably existed before the migration will then still be available.
53. Execute the following sub-steps if you do not wish to install an RPM package
of the OpenScape UC Application anymore.
a) Delete the provision of the repository.
osc-setup cr --clean
Example output:
Logging to: /var/log/OpenScapeUC/osc-setup-2012-0321_20:14:50.log
osc-setup version: "1.4.5-2"
SUSE VERSION: 11 SERVICEPACK: 1
checking Arguments
Option clean: yes
performing cleanup....
removing old Repositorydir
Unmounting...
Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
Unmounting...
Removing...
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop8"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop9"
Remove Loop-Device "/dev/loop10"
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f)
g) You cannot use transfer conferences after the migration. You must delete
and reconfigure them. Therefore, execute the instructions in the section
Configuring the Transfer Conference in the administrator
documentation OpenScape UC Application Configuration and
Administration.
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Applying the new response files and the new DAR file on all frontend
computers and media server computers.
NOTE: There is no need anymore to make a new installation of the
OpenScape UC Application on all frontend computers and all media server
computers.
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Migration preparations
IMPORTANT: In the following you will be repeatedly prompted to back
up data (for example backing up using the CMP, backing up of FQDNs,
IP addresses and personal greeting prompts). Be sure to back up such
data on a separate computer and not on the application computer as
this computer plus operating system will be completely reinstalled.
1. Verify that the setup medium you want to use for migrating was also deployed
for setting up, updating or upgrading to Large Deployment, from which you
now wish to migrate.
2. Determine the version of the currently installed OpenScape UC Application
according to Section 15.1, Determining the Source Version, on page 662. It
is especially important whether a hotfix is installed since this will cause some
additional steps when reinstalling the OpenScape UC Application. Note down
the exact version (major release, minor release, fix release, hotfix and build
number).
3. Check whether you have the password of the Symphonia administrator,
which was used upon setting up Small Deployment (see step 7 on page 200).
4. OpenScape UC Application uses automatically generated self-signed
certificates per default. If you use them, no special step for these certificates
has to be done now since these certificates are automatically regenerated
during the migration.
However, if you use certificates signed by a trusted Root CA, save these
certificates and all PKI material (Public Key Infrastructure), i. e. private keys
etc., to a separate computer now. They need to be restored after the migration
in step 50 on page 935.
See Appendix A, Configuring a Certificate Strategy, in the administrator
manual OpenScape UC Application Configuration and Administration, for
details about certificates.
5. Stop the OpenScape UC Application by executing the following command on
the application computer, on all frontend computers and all media server
computers:
/etc/init.d/symphoniad stop
6. Stop the MRCP service, the Nuance TTS and the Nuance ASR, if available,
on the media server computers:
/etc/init.d/NSSservice stop
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IP addresses
Host names
FQDN
Community names
IMPORTANT: The community name has nothing to do with the SNMP
Community String.
Port
This refers to the port specified in the response file in the event that the
application computer and the frontend computer(s) are installed in
different sub-networks (see step 8 on page 205 for example).
Display name of the computer in the CMP (see step 11 on page 206 for
example)
Standard assignment: SI_LOCAL_NAME=offboard
IMPORTANT: The value of SI_LOCAL_NAME must not contain spaces.
You can obtain such values from e. g. the following response file on any of
these this computers:
/root/knut.responsefile.txt
You will need such values when creating new response files for the new
application computer or the frontend computers and media server computers
(see step 16 on page 921).
9. Determine whether optional applications are installed on the application
computer.
Example:
osc-setup se -i --match-any hpum
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NOTE: Your are not redirected to this section here when you have gone
through the chapters and sections indicated by the following links. This is
valid for other links in this section here as well.
If you use the Acrobat Reader, the key combination <ALT> + <Left arrow key>
goes to the previous page.
a) Chapter 2, General Preparations
b) Chapter 3, Providing Virtual Computers
c) Chapter 4, Installing and Configuring the Computer and Operating
System
Ensure especially that the perl-XML-XPath RPM is installed on the
application computer, the frontend computers and the media server
computers (see step 52 on page 140).
d) Section 5.1, Installation Requirements, on page 192
e) Section 5.2.1, Preparation, on page 196
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com
This directory contains the sources for the ID Mapper which maps the
LDAP ID to determined fields.
configurations
This directory is not required for the execution of the LDAP provisioning,
but is contains configuration file samples.
lib
This directory contains required components of the DirX Identity Light
Frameworks.
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CA2-OSIPP-BACKEND-3.2_4.0.0-39.27668.i586.rpm
IMPORTANT: For Very Large Deployment the OpenScape UC Application
must be connected to an OpenScape Xpressions (XPR). The RPM
OpenScapeUC_xpraddons required for this is not automatically installed.
Install this RPM with the following command:
osc-setup in OpenScapeUC_xpraddons
This RPM installs optional components in the CMP for administering the
connection of the OpenScape UC Application to OpenScape Xpressions and
new features in the user management for creating new Xpressions resources
in a user-centered view.
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27. If the application computer and frontend computers are in the same subnetwork, continue with step 29 on page 929. Otherwise, continue with step 28
on page 928.
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NOTE: If you use the computer name or the fully qualified domain name
of the application computer, ensure that the name can be resolved in all
other involved computers (compare Section 4.6, Using FQDNs for Very
Large Deployment, on page 184).
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4875: 4875 is the default port, but you can also use another free port
on the application computer.
NOTE: You need not check whether this port is opened in the firewall
(see Table 93 on page 447), because all ports between the application
computer and the frontend computer must be open.
d) Save the modification.
Migration
29. Execute the data import, i. e. the actual migration:
bash /opt/siemens/servicetools/install/bin/migration/importToVeryLarge.sh <path>
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Post-Processing
Before you can migrate on the frontend computers or media server computers,
the following requirements need to be met.
32. On the application computer, OpenScape UC Application must be up and
running.
NOTE: This is required because a service on the application computer is
contacted to obtain system-wide data (for example: configured computers
and certificates) during the installation of additional computers.
Wait for approximately 5 minutes after the OpenScape UC Application has
started on the application computer.
33. IMPORTANT: Check the system status of the OpenScape UC Application on
the application computer, before you start installing another computer.
Execute the following command in a command line on the application
computer:
bash /opt/siemens/servicetools/install/bin/installlib.sh prerequisite.primaryReady
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There are the following error scenarios which cause the user credentials to
be invalid or inaccessible:
A firewall blocks the data traffic between the new computer and the
application computer.
IMPORTANT: Some devices like firewalls separate idle TCP connections after a specific period without notice. Verify that no such device
exists between the frontend and application computer, because serious
instabilities will otherwise occur during operation. This may become
obvious by e.g. the error message Service unavailable, temporarily
impossible logins or empty device lists.
Please note that these errors also occur when a firewall is set in a way
that transmissions via closed TCP connections are answered by sending
RST messages (Reset). Please also note that some firewalls separate
idle sockets without notice if they do not filter anything.
All devices must consequently allow unlimited timeouts for connections
between the frontend and application computer. Limited timeouts for
inbound client connections to fend off Denial-of-Service attacks from the
internet or intranet must still be possible, though.
Application computer and the new computer do not have the same
system time.
Check if the system time of all OpenScape UC Application-related
computers is synchronized with a maximum difference of one second.
If the system time difference between the computers and the telephones
exceeds one second, contact the IT person responsible for the network
and request that the system time be synchronized. The Network Time
Protocol (NTP) is often used for synchronizing the system time (see
Section 3.1.9.2, Configuring the NTP Service, on page 66).
If SRTP is used, the time zone too must be the same on all computers.
The functional range of the application computer service that supports the
setup on the new computer is partly or entirely unavailable.
Solution: Wait until this service is up an running or execute the steps in
Section 5.3.3.6, Resolving Installation Issues, on page 312.
The login data in the response file is incorrect (obsolete, for example).
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The DAR file is obsolete. A DAR file must origin from the current setup of
the application computer. A DAR file of an older installation must not be
used.
IMPORTANT: The DAR file is not part of a backup. It can be re-created
on the application computer anytime. If the application computer is no
longer operable and no backup is available, thus a new installation must
be performed, a new DAR file is created that must also be used for all
frontend and media server computers.
35. Execute the following command on the application computer to create the
DAR file for the frontend and media server computers:
bash /opt/siemens/servicetools/install/bin/installlib.sh createdar
-Dpath=/tmp/knut.file.dar
36. Copy the /tmp/knut.file.dar file to the /root directory on all frontend
and media server computers with help of scp, for example.
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Only if a hotfix had been installed for the OpenScape UC Application before
the migration, the <path> parameter is needed. It is the path to the hotfix ISO
file (OpenScapeUcSuiteApps_PATCH-<version>.iso).
42. Start the OpenScape UC Application on all frontend computers.
/etc/init.d/symphoniad start
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Only if a hotfix had been installed for the OpenScape UC Application before
the migration, the <path> parameter is needed. It is the path to the hotfix ISO
file (OpenScapeUcSuiteApps_PATCH-<version>.iso).
48. Start the OpenScape UC Application on all media server computers.
/etc/init.d/symphoniad start
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presence/SYMPRESENCE_SYMACL.dat /opt/openfire/preconfig/solid-backup
presence/SYMPRESENCE_SYMACL.ctr /opt/openfire/preconfig/solid-backup
presence/SYMPRESENCE_SYMPRESENCESTATUS.dat /opt/openfire/preconfig/solid-backup
presence/SYMPRESENCE_SYMPRESENCESTATUS.ctr /opt/openfire/preconfig/solid-backup
d) Follow the instructions in the following sections:
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15.18.1 Preparations
1. Check whether the requirements in Section 4.1, File System and Operating
System, on page 116 can be complied with for the operating system SLES
11 SP1 or SP2 to be installed in the 64-bit version.
IMPORTANT: Do not follow the instructions given Section 4.1, File System
and Operating System, on page 116 yet!
Use the following command for determining the SLES version used:
cat /etc/SuSE-release
The output reads for example:
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 (x86_64)
VERSION = 11
PATCHLEVEL = 1
2. We recommend to execute the Rapidstat UC program on the application
computer to check the configuration performed so far and basic features (see
Section 5.4.2, Checking with Rapidstat UC, on page 349).
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15.18.2.2 Upgrade
1. Update the installed OpenScape UC Application to the last patch set and
hotfix of the OpenScape UC Application V3 R2 with OpenScape Voice
V3.1 R3 DVD8. Follow the instructions of the corresponding release notes for
this purpose.
2. Now execute the instructions given in Section 15.18.3, Upgrading from OS
UC Appl. V3 R2 with OSV V3.1 R3 32-bit or OSV V4 R1 32-bit to 64-bit, on
page 940.
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3. If you have used the default archive you find the data backup in the /var/
siemens/backup/ directory.
Copy the data backup to a safe location.
IMPORTANT: This location must not be found on the application computer.
The private welcome prompts in the directory
/opt/siemens/mediaserver/application_host/resources/waveRoot/voiceportalgreetings
are backed up automatically in the process.
4. Copy the response file of the initial installation to a safe location.
IMPORTANT: This location must not be found on the application computer.
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5. If the CLM (Customer License Manager) is installed, copy the file /opt/
licenses/clm/ApacheTomcat/ClmSettings.xml to a safe location.
This file contains the access configuration to the CLM.
IMPORTANT: This location must not be found on the application computer.
6. Note down the IP address, the fully qualified domain name and the computer
name (host name) of the application computer.
15.18.3.2 Upgrade
1. Install the operating system SLES 11 SP1 or SP2 in the 64-bit version
considering the following points:
In doing so use the IP address, the fully qualified domain name and the
computer name (host name) of the application computer you noted down
in step 6 on page 941.
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a) Replace all media server computers by 64-bit computers and install the
media server services, see the following chapters of the V3 R2
installation guide:
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NOTE: All frontend and media server computers can be installed in parallel.
They must be installed after the application computer, though.
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Backing up Data
IMPORTANT: In the following you will be repeatedly prompted to back up
data (for example backing up data using the CMP, backing up of FQDNs, IP
addresses and personal greeting prompts). Be sure not to back up such
data on the application computer but on a separate computer as the application computer plus operating system will be completely reinstalled.
1. Execute the instructions given in Section 15.1, Determining the Source
Version, on page 662 as preparation. After the hardware has been changed,
the new installation will be performed for exactly the same version.
2. Be sure to use the setup medium with which you reached the current level of
Small Deployment for the new installation also.
3. Check whether you have the password of the Symphonia administrator,
which was used upon setting up Small Deployment (see step 7 on page 200).
4. Stop the OpenScape UC Application by executing the following command on
the application computer:
/etc/init.d/symphoniad stop
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NOTE: Since the application computer is newly installed, using syncUC (see
Section 15.2.4.2, syncUC Commands, on page 707) instead of a data
backup is not advisable.
6. Note down the following application computer data:
IP address
Host name
FQDN
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Community name
IMPORTANT: The community name has nothing to do with the SNMP
Community String.
Display name of the computer in the CMP (see step 10 on page 201 for
example)
Standard assignment: SI_LOCAL_NAME=offboard
IMPORTANT: The value of SI_LOCAL_NAME must not contain spaces.
You can obtain such values from e. g. the following response file on any of
these computers:
/root/knut.responsefile.txt
You will need such values when installing these computers anew (see steps
10 on page 949 and 11 on page 951).
7. Determine whether optional applications are installed on the application
computer.
Example:
osc-setup se -i --match-any hpum
This command determines whether a package has been installed that carries
hpum in its name. Compare sub-section Adding optional applications on page
267 on this.
If the command fails, the installation source is not provided in osc-setup. See
Section 5.3.1, Providing the Installation Sources in an Installation Repository
in osc-setup, on page 234 or Section 14.1, Installing additional RPM
Packages of the OpenScape UC Application, on page 637 for details.
8. Use the following command on the application computer to determine which
languages have been installed and note them down for use in step 13 on
page 952:
osc-setup se -i --match-any announ uc-tts uc-asr languagepack
The following is put out for example:
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Reading installed packages...
S | Name
| Summary
| Type
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| mediaserver_announcements_bg | Mediaserver_announcements_bg
| package
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i | mediaserver_announcements_en_us | Mediaserver_announcements_en_us
| package
| mediaserver_announcements_en_za | Mediaserver_announcements_en_za
| package
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| mediaserver_autoattendant_languagepack_DE-DE| Mediaserver AutoAttendant La->| package
| mediaserver_autoattendant_languagepack_EN-GB| Mediaserver AutoAttendant La->| package
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package
| mediaserver_autoattendant_languagepack_ES-ES| Mediaserver AutoAttendant La-> |
package
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| mediaserver_voiceportal_languagepack_DE-DE
package
| mediaserver_voiceportal_languagepack_EN-GB
package
i | mediaserver_voiceportal_languagepack_EN-US
package
| mediaserver_voiceportal_languagepack_ES-ES
package
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| mediaserver_voiceportalspeech_languagepack_DE-DE | Mediaserver VoicePortalS->|
package
i | mediaserver_voiceportalspeech_languagepack_EN-US | Mediaserver VoicePortalS->|
package
...
| scs_conferencing_languagepack_en_gb
package
| Conferencing Languagepac->|
i | scs_conferencing_languagepack_en_us
package
| Conferencing Languagepac->|
| scs_conferencing_languagepack_es_es
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| Conferencing Languagepac->|
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package
| uc-asr-en_us
package
i | uc-asrcore
package
...
i | uc-tts
package
| uc-tts-de_de
package
| uc-tts-en_gb
package
| uc-asr-en_us
package
...
| uc-tts-zh_cn
package
i | uc-ttscore
package
...
NOTE: The i in the first column marks packages already installed.
9. The directory
/opt/siemens/mediaserver/application_host/deployment/userresources/res/
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NOTE: In this sub-step and in the ensuing ones, we refer to the computer with
the new hardware when we speak of the application computer.
10. Prepare the application computer according to the following sections for a
new installation of the OpenScape UC Application:
NOTE: Use during the preparations the IP address, the computer name and
the FQDN you noted down in step 6 on page 945.
a) Chapter 2, General Preparations
b) Chapter 3, Providing Virtual Computers
c) Chapter 4, Installing and Configuring the Computer and Operating
System
If no computer with a hard disk of the size according to Table 5 on page
118 is available, a local, external USB hard disk serves as storage
location for the file system backup. Table 130 on page 950 indicates the
partition sizes for this case.
IMPORTANT: The local, external USB hard disk must have been
formatted with ext3, because NTFS is not natively supported by SLES 11
and FAT32 does not support files bigger than 4 GB.
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Partition
Partition
type
On the computer
Hard disk for syncUC
Hard disk
N3
160
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Planning Guide
/boot
Primary
Swap
Primary
LVM2 memory
Primary
N-4
156
Logical
volume
group
OpenScape
UC
UC1
0.95*(N-4)/2 74,1
Logical
UC2
0.95*(N-4)/2 74,1
Temporary snapshot
Logical
0.1*(N-4)/2
0.9*0.95*(N- 66,7
4)/2
7,8
Partition Sizes when using a USB Hard Disk for File System Backup
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Installations
IMPORTANT: Check if the system time of all OpenScape UC Application-related
computers is synchronized with a maximum difference of one second.
If the system time difference between the computers and the telephones exceeds
one second, contact the IT person responsible for the network and request that
the system time be synchronized. The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is often used
for synchronizing the system time (see Section 3.1.9.2, Configuring the NTP
Service, on page 66).
If SRTP is used, the time zone too must be the same on all computers.
12. Execute the instructions given in Section 5.3.1, Providing the Installation
Sources in an Installation Repository in osc-setup, on page 234.
13. Execute the instructions given in Section 5.3.2, Installing the Small
Deployment, on page 263.
In doing so heed the following:
a) Install the optional applications that were installed on the application
computer (see step 7 on page 946) before the OpenScape UC
Application V7 was set up, too.
b) In section Adding optional languages on page 270 be sure to install the
languages you noted down in step 8 on page 946.
c) Copy the content of the directory backed up in step 9 on page 948
/opt/siemens/mediaserver/application_host/deployment/userresources/res/
Heed the information in section Section 5.5, Trouble Ticket, on page 358.
15. Restore the data backed up in step 5 on page 945 according to section
Backing up and restoring OpenScape System Components in the
administrator documentation of the OpenScape UC Application Configuration
and Administration.
16. If a Mobile Client Facade server has been installed and HTTPS is used, the
certificate of the new OpenScape UC Application must be imported, i. e. you
need to execute the instructions in sub-section Connection via HTTPS on
page 556 again.
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15.20 Changing the Hardware for V7 Large Deployment and Very Large
Deployment
This section describes how to change the hardware of the application computer.
Other modifications will not be made.
The major hardware change steps are:
Backing up Data
IMPORTANT: In the following you will be repeatedly prompted to back up
data (for example backing up data using the CMP, backing up of FQDNs, IP
addresses and personal greeting prompts). Be sure to back up such data
on a separate computer and not on the application computer, on the
frontend computers or media server computers as such computers plus
operating system will be completely reinstalled.
1. Execute the instructions given in Section 15.1, Determining the Source
Version, on page 662 as preparation. After the hardware has been changed,
the new installation will be performed for exactly the same version.
2. Be sure to use the setup medium with which you reached the current level of
Large Deployment or Very Large Deployment for the new installation also.
3. Check whether you have the password of the Symphonia administrator,
which was used upon setting up Large Deployment (see step 7 on page 204).
4. Stop the OpenScape UC Application by executing the following command on
the application computer:
/etc/init.d/symphoniad stop
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NOTE: Since the application computer, the frontend computers and media
server computers are newly installed, using syncUC (see Section 15.2.4.2,
syncUC Commands, on page 707) instead of a data backup is not
advisable.
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6. Note down the following data of the application computer, the frontend
computers and media server computers:
IP addresses
Host names
FQDN
Community names
IMPORTANT: The community name has nothing to do with the SNMP
Community String.
Port
This refers to the port specified in the response file in the event that the
application computer and the frontend computer(s) are installed in
different sub-networks (see step 8 on page 205 for example).
Display name of the computer in the CMP (see step 11 on page 206 for
example)
Standard assignment: SI_LOCAL_NAME=offboard
IMPORTANT: The value of SI_LOCAL_NAME must not contain spaces.
You can obtain such values from e. g. the following response file on any of
these computers:
/root/knut.responsefile.txt
You will need such values when installing these computers anew (see steps
10 on page 960 and 11 on page 962).
7. Determine whether optional applications are installed on the application
computer.
Example:
osc-setup se -i --match-any hpum
This command determines whether a package has been installed that carries
hpum in its name. Compare sub-section Adding optional applications on page
284 on this.
If the command fails, the installation source is not provided in osc-setup. See
Section 15.2.2, Providing the Update/Upgrade Sources in a Repository in
osc-setup, on page 671 for details.
8. Use the following command on the media server computer to determine
which languages have been installed and note them down for use in step 16
on page 963:
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| Summary
| Type
| package
| mediaserver_announcements_bg | Mediaserver_announcements_bg
| package
...
i | mediaserver_announcements_en_us | Mediaserver_announcements_en_us
| package
| mediaserver_announcements_en_za | Mediaserver_announcements_en_za
| package
...
| mediaserver_autoattendant_languagepack_DE-DE| Mediaserver AutoAttendant La->| package
| mediaserver_autoattendant_languagepack_EN-GB| Mediaserver AutoAttendant La->| package
i | mediaserver_autoattendant_languagepack_EN-US| Mediaserver AutoAttendant La-> |
package
| mediaserver_autoattendant_languagepack_ES-ES| Mediaserver AutoAttendant La-> |
package
...
| mediaserver_voiceportal_languagepack_DE-DE
package
| mediaserver_voiceportal_languagepack_EN-GB
package
i | mediaserver_voiceportal_languagepack_EN-US
package
| mediaserver_voiceportal_languagepack_ES-ES
package
...
| mediaserver_voiceportalspeech_languagepack_DE-DE | Mediaserver VoicePortalS->|
package
i | mediaserver_voiceportalspeech_languagepack_EN-US | Mediaserver VoicePortalS->|
package
...
| scs_conferencing_languagepack_en_gb
package
| Conferencing Languagepac->|
i | scs_conferencing_languagepack_en_us
package
| Conferencing Languagepac->|
| scs_conferencing_languagepack_es_es
package
| Conferencing Languagepac->|
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i | uc-asr
package
| uc-asr-de_de
package
| uc-asr-en_us
package
i | uc-asrcore
package
...
i | uc-tts
package
| uc-tts-de_de
package
| uc-tts-en_gb
package
| uc-asr-en_us
package
...
| uc-tts-zh_cn
package
i | uc-ttscore
package
...
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9. The directory
/opt/siemens/mediaserver/application_host/deployment/userresources/res/
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NOTE: In this sub-step and in the ensuing ones, we refer to the computers with
the new hardware when we speak of the application computer, frontend computer
and media server computer.
10. Prepare the application computer, the frontend computers and media server
computers according to the following sections for a new installation of the
OpenScape UC Application:
NOTE: Use during the preparations the IP addresses, the computer names
and the FQDNs you noted down in step 6 on page 956.
a) Chapter 2, General Preparations
b) Chapter 3, Providing Virtual Computers
c) Chapter 4, Installing and Configuring the Computer and Operating
System
If no computer with a hard disk of the size according to Table 5 on page
118 is available, a local, external USB hard disk serves as storage
location for the file system backup. Table 131 on page 961 indicates the
partition sizes for this case.
IMPORTANT: The local, external USB hard disk must have been
formatted with ext3, because NTFS is not natively supported by SLES 11
and FAT32 does not support files bigger than 4 GB.
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Partition
Partition
type
On the computer
Hard disk for syncUC
Hard disk
N3
160
OpenScape UC Application
Planning Guide
/boot
Primary
Swap
Primary
LVM2 memory
Primary
N-4
156
Logical
volume
group
OpenScape
UC
UC1
0.95*(N-4)/2 74,1
Logical
UC2
0.95*(N-4)/2 74,1
Temporary snapshot
Logical
0.1*(N-4)/2
0.9*0.95*(N- 66,7
4)/2
7,8
Partition Sizes when using a USB Hard Disk for File System Backup
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IMPORTANT: Check if the system time of all OpenScape UC Application-related
computers is synchronized with a maximum difference of one second.
If the system time difference between the computers and the telephones exceeds
one second, contact the IT person responsible for the network and request that
the system time be synchronized. The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is often used
for synchronizing the system time (see Section 3.1.9.2, Configuring the NTP
Service, on page 66).
If SRTP is used, the time zone too must be the same on all computers.
12. Execute the instructions given in Section 5.3.1, Providing the Installation
Sources in an Installation Repository in osc-setup, on page 234.
13. Execute the instructions given in Section 5.3.3.1, Installation on the
Application Computer, on page 281.
IMPORTANT: The installation on the application computer must be
performed before the installations on the frontend computer and media server
computer.
Install the optional applications that were installed on the application
computer before the migration (see step 7 on page 956) also.
14. Execute the instructions in Section 5.3.3.2, Requirements for Installing
Additional Computers, on page 290.
15. Execute the instructions in Section 5.3.3.3, Installation on the Frontend
Computer, on page 293 for all frontend computers.
16. Execute the instructions in Section 5.3.3.4, Installation on the Media Server
Computer, on page 297 for all media server computers.
In doing so please heed the following sub-steps:
a) In section Adding optional languages on page 299 be sure to install the
languages you noted down in step 8 on page 956.
b) Copy the content of the directory backed up in step 9 on page 959
/opt/siemens/mediaserver/application_host/deployment/userresources/res/
into the same path on all media server computers. Personal welcome
prompts that probably existed before the migration will then still be
available.
17. Follow the instructions in the following sections:
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18. Restore the data backed up in step 5 on page 955 according to section
Backing up and restoring OpenScape System Components in the
administrator documentation of the OpenScape UC Application Configuration
and Administration.
19. If a Mobile Client Facade server has been installed and HTTPS is used, the
certificate of the new OpenScape UC Application must be imported, i. e. you
need to execute the instructions in sub-section Connection via HTTPS on
page 556 again.
20. If the OpenScape UC Application is connected to an Openfire server, execute
the instructions in Section 12.5.1, Initial Configuration for Integrated
Deployment, Small Deployment and Large Deployment, on page 602.
Then perform the Openfire configuration according to the administrator
documentation OpenScape UC Application Configuration and Administration,
for example section Configuring the Instant-Messaging Connection.
21. Changing the hardware is now complete.
22. If you wish to use more frontend or media server computers in Large
Deployment than were available before the upgrade, you need to follow the
instructions in Section 14.3, Installing additional Frontend Computers, on
page 647 or Section 14.4, Installing additional Media Server Computers, on
page 647.
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OpenScape ComAssistant
CA user:
User data
- Login data
- Contact information
- Single sign-on
Personal address book
Call journal entries
Voicemail access via
OpenScape Xpressions
-->
UC user:
User data
- Login data
- Contact information
- Single sign-on
Private contact entries
Call journal entries
Voicemail access via OpenScape
Xpressions
CA teams
-->
-->
Table 132
The migration is done by executing the following main migration steps. A specific
migration tool is needed for each of these steps:
User Migration
The user migration tool creates a UC user including his contact data and, if
applicable, his SSO configuration for every CA user. The UC user has the
respective device assigned as ONS. The UC user entries are written into a
file that can be imported to the OpenScape UC Application by using the CMP.
The migrated CA users are written into a CA Management Portal importable
file to disconnect the CA user from the PBX.
The successful execution of this tool is a mandatory step before the other
tools can be executed.
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Team Migration
A CA user can own a team. This owner determines the team members and
their access rights. These team members might match UC users or global
contacts, e. g. connected to the OpenScape UC Application by an LDAP
directory. The match criteria are
If they match, the team migration tool migrates these members of a CA team
to entries in the personal contact list of a UC user corresponding to the CA
team owner user. These personal contact list entries are assigned to the
Teamview address group. The prefix of the address group name can be
configured.
The UC user corresponding to the CA team owner user has access to the
presence status of the UC users corresponding to the CA team member
users without asking them for permission.
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15.21.3 Preparations
15.21.3.1 Software
1. One of the following operating systems must run on the CA migration
computer, i. e. the computer the migration tools should be executed on:
Windows 7, all editions, with the latest SP, 32-bit, including all security
patches and update patches
Windows 7, all editions, with the latest SP, 64-bit, including all security
patches and update patches
4. Using the CMP, back up the data and the file system according to the
administrator documentation OpenScape UC Application Configuration and
Administration, section Backing up and restoring OpenScape System
Components.
IMPORTANT: The software version (fix release, patchset and hotfix) of
OpenScape UC Application must be the same when backing up and restoring
data. Restoring data on a software version different from the one used for
backing up data is not supported.
NOTE: Please also note Section 15.2.4, Preparing to the syncUC Fallback,
on page 707.
5. Back up the OpenScape Voice according to the section Backup & Restore
in the service documentation OpenScape Voice Service Manual.
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15.21.3.2 Documentation
You need the following documentations:
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15.21.3.3 Environment
1. You need a running OpenScape UC Application V7 R1 and a connected PBX.
2. The following computers are involved in the OpenScape ComAssistant
migration to OpenScape UC Application:
Computer
Description
Necessity
CA migration computer
Mandatory
CA MySQL computer
PBX computer
The UC users the CA user will be migrated to will be stored in a database Mandatory
on this computer.
OpenScape Xpressions
computer
Import and export of users to the OpenScape Xpressions must be done Mandatory or
(see step 1 on page 1024 and step 11 on page 1026). If the OpenScape optional1
Xpressions has satellite computers, these actions must be executed on
the kernel computer.
If there are firewalls between the above computers in this table, certain
ports must be open. See the following steps for details.
Table 133
Mandatory
Optional
1 Mandatory for Very Large Deployment, optional for Small Deployment and Large Deployment
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Ports to be opened
3. Ensure that the following ports are open on the CA migration computer:
All Deployment Scenarios: CA Migration Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
Any
TCP
I/O
Application
computer
3306
Any
TCP
I/O
CA MySQL
database
computer
3306
Any
TCP
Application
computer
4709
Any
TCP
I/O
CA MySQL
database
computer
8170
Any
TCP
I/O
CA MySQL
database
computer
8470
Any
TCP
I/O
Application
computer
16760
Table 134
Comment
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
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Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
3306
TCP
I/O
CA
migration
computer
Any
8170
TCP
I/O
CA
migration
computer
Any
8470
TCP
I/O
CA
migration
computer
Any
Table 135
Comment
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
5. Ensure that the following ports are open on the application computer of the
OpenScape UC Application:
All Deployment Scenarios: Application Computer
Port
Trans
port
proto
col
I/O1 Partner
computer
Partner
port
Protocol / use
3306
TCP
I/O
CA
migration
computer
Any
4709
TCP
CA
migration
computer
Any
16760
TCP
I/O
CA
migration
computer
Any
Table 136
Comment
1 Receive port (I), send port (O), receive and send port (I/O)
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LDAP
If a contact data evaluation via LDAP is required, the following conditions for the
access to a connected LDAP directory must be fulfilled:
6. An LDAP directory to be connected is installed and is in operation.
7. A connection to the LDAP directory is configured in the OpenScape UC
Application.
8. A field mapping (LDAP directory database field names to OpenScape UC
Application field names) is configured.
9. A connection test on OpenScape UC Application to the LDAP directory has
been successfully executed.
See the section LDAP Connection in the administrator documentation
OpenScape UC Application Configuration and Administration for a detailed
description about how to configure the connection to the LDAP directory.
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This is the common configuration file for all migration tools. This file defines
the used base path, used subdirectories and predefinitions for the input and
output files.
*.jar
The java archive files (ca_user.jar, ca_pabs.jar, ca_sabs.jar,
ca_team_partner.jar etc ) containing the executable migration tools.
run.bat
This is the MS-DOS shell script to execute the migration tools.
migration_common.jar
Library for all migration tools
You find the following subdirectories in the installation directory of the migration
tools:
lib
The Java libraries used by the migration tools
input
The default directory for the input files of a migration, e. g. location of the CA
export files and UC export files
output
The default directory for the generated output files
logs
The default directory for log files and error files
tools_config
The directory containing configuration files for additional helper tools for the
migration
common_config
This directory contains configuration information that is used by all migration
tools.
common_config\ucaccess.properties
This file contains the needed info to access the OpenScape UC
Application server.
common_config\LongLivedStatement.txt
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This file contains the security statement for the communication with the
OpenScape UC Application backend.
common_config\datadef
This directory contains property files describing the columns of the table
based input and output of the migration tool chain. E. g. the
CAUserDefinition.properties file describes the column structure
from a user export via OpenScape ComAssistant Management Portal.
common_config\templates
This directory contains the Apache Velocity templates which are used if a
migration tool generates file based output. E. g. the
standard_csv_header_template.vm file describes the layout for a
single row as a CSV file.
<migration_tool_name>_config
These directories contain migration tool specific configuration files. E. g. the
ca_user_config subdirectory contains the configuration files for the
ca_user.jar migration tool.
These subdirectories contain at least one configuration file which is named
like the migration tool itself, e.g. ca_user.properties for the example
above. This is the main configuration file defining migration tool wide
properties.
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Description
Necessity
UCServer
Mandatory
UCServerPort
Port on the application computer used for the communication the migration tools
Default value: 4709
Example: <entry key="UCServerPort">4709</entry>
Mandatory
UCServerProtocol
Mandatory
UCDomain
Mandatory
UseLDAPDirectory
Optional
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Property
Description
Necessity
LDAPConnectors
ID(s) of the LDAP connector to be used in an LDAP request. These IDs can be found
for the LDAP Connector Service in the CMP in the ID column at Configuration >
Unified Communication > Accounts > Contact Settings > Global List.
Mandatory
Table 137
If this property is set to true, the results will be deployed to the OpenScape UC
Mandatory
Application. If the property is set to false, the results will be logged. This property
applies for the private address book migration, the call journal migration and the team
migration.
Default value: true
Example: <entry key="UseLDAPDirectory">false</entry>
The common_config\ucaccess.properties File
6. An entry according to the following pattern must be added to the hosts file
on the CA migration computer:
<IP address of the application computer> <Host name/FQDN of the application computer>
Example:
10.11.12.13 MyOsuca
The hosts file typically is in the following directory:
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C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc
NOTE: You retrieve the host name of the application computer by executing
the hostname command on the application computer. You retrieve the FQDN
by executing the hostname -f command.
NOTE: You must edit the hosts file in any case, even if the CA migration
computer uses a DNS server.
NOTE: If the host name or FQDN has been used in the /root/
repsonsefile.txt file for setting the parameters
SI_PRIMARY_NODE_HOST, SI_LOCAL_HOST and SI_DB_HOST (see
Section 5.2.2, Procedure, on page 198), the host name or the FQDN of the
application computer is shown in the CMP under Maintenance > Inventory >
Nodes & Applications > Nodes and Maintenance > Inventory > Nodes &
Applications > Applications in the IP address/Hostname column:
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Verification
7. Check the access to the connected LDAP directory and the attribute mapping
using the contactfinder tool.
It is possible to use the following search criteria:
Phone number
Description
Necessity
givenNameToFind
Optional
middleNameToFind
Optional
lastNameToFind
Optional
numberToFind
Optional
The phone number may be a phone number in global number format (GNF,
e. g. +4989744123) or not (e. g. 4989744123 or extension number 123).
The phone number search value must match the phone number value that
had been entered in the LDAP directory.
Note: The search value 123 delivers a match, if the value in the LDAP
directory is e. g. +4989744123 or 4989744123 or 123.
Example: <entry key="numberToFind">+4989744123</entry>
symUserToFind
Table 138
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The following example explains how the search criteria are handled, if more
than one criterion is used. Assuming all example values in Table 138 on page
981 have been entered, the contactfinder tool delivers the following users:
All users that have the first name Carl, the middle name Mark and the
last name North
or have
or have
Execution
8. If you use the configuration file, enter one of the following commands in a
command prompt in the <ca_install> directory:
run contactfinder
or
run cf
If you do not use the configuration file but you use a call parameter instead,
enter a command according to the following patterns in a command prompt
in the <ca_install> directory:
run contactfinder -name <name>
run contactfinder -number <phone number>
Examples:
run contactfinder -name Inova
run contactfinder -number +4989744123
NOTE: Only the last name and phone numbers are allowed as call parameters.
NOTE: The information about phone numbers stated in Table 138 on page
981 are valid for phone numbers as call parameters as well.
Result
All found entries are displayed with their data.
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Necessity
Logpath
Path of the logging and error files that are generated during the migration
Default: The log files are available in the logs directory.
Mandatory
BasePath
Mandatory
Mandatory
TemplateDirName
Mandatory
InputDirName
Mandatory
OutputDirName
Mandatory
ContactsDirName
Mandatory
Mandatory
CAUserFile
Mandatory
PabsAddressFile
Mandatory
PabsNoticeFile
Mandatory
AddrCategoryFile
Mandatory
SabsAddressFile
Mandatory
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Description
Necessity
SabsBookFile
Mandatory
SabsBookAclFile
Mandatory
SabsNoticeFile
Mandatory
JournalFile
Mandatory
TwmPartnersFile
Mandatory
TwmPartnerAclFile
Mandatory
TwmWebclientFile
Mandatory
UCUserFile
Mandatory
UCExternalIdFile
Mandatory
UCContactFile
Name of the UC import file containing the new contact data of the users
Default: uc_users_contact_data.csv
Mandatory
UserMapFile
Name of the file containing a summary (CA user ID, UC user ID etc.) of the users Mandatory
migrated by the user migration tool.
Default:user_map.csv
CAImportFile
The user migration tool migrates CA users to UC users. After this migration, the Mandatory
CA user that have been migrated must be disconnected from the PBX. The
CAImportFile property gives the name of the file containing these CA users.
Default: ca_import_delete_dev.csv
TeamListFile
Name of the file containing a list with all migrated CA team owners and their Mandatory
team members
Default: team_list.csv
Table 139
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Logging Configuration
The logging output of the migration tools in the command prompt is based on the
standard LOG4J and can be configured editing the <ca_install>\log4j.xml
file. The command prompt output is activated by the <appender> element in this
file that has a name attribute with the value CONSOLE.
<appender name="CONSOLE" class="org.apache.log4j.ConsoleAppender">
<param name="Threshold" value="WARN"/>
<layout class="org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout">
<param name="ConversionPattern" value="%d{ABSOLUTE} %-5p [%c{1}] %m%n" />
</layout>
</appender>
The <param> element with the name attribute Threshold indicates the logging
level by the value of its value attribute. Assign one of the following values:
Log level
Description
DEBUG
DEBUG indicates that debug messages and higher messages are put out in the command prompt, i e. the DEBUG
level includes the INFO, WARN, ERROR and FATAL levels.
INFO
INFO indicates that information messages and higher messages are put out in the command prompt, i e. the
INFO level includes WARN, ERROR and FATAL levels.
WARN
WARN indicates that warning messages and higher messages are put out in the command prompt, i e. the WARN
level includes ERROR and FATAL levels.
ERROR
ERROR indicates that error messages and higher messages are put out in the command prompt, i e. the ERROR
level includes FATAL level.
FATAL
FATAL indicates that only fatal error messages are put out in the command prompt.
Table 140
Log4j Levels
IMPORTANT: If you increase the number of the command prompt output statements, the execution time of the migration tools increases as well.
If mass data is migrated, it is recommended to change the log level for the
command prompt output due to performance issues.
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Click on Export. The selected data is loaded to the client PC as ZIP file.
See the section How to Export Data for CMP (Common Management
Platform) in administrator documentation OpenScape Common
Management Platform Administration for details.
2. Check whether this file must be renamed according to Table 139 on page 983,
The common.properties File.
3. Copy the this file into the <ca_install>\input directory of the CA
migration computer.
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Necessity
db_user
Mandatory
db_password
Mandatory
db_port
Mandatory
db_host
Mandatory
db_name
Mandatory
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mysql -u root -p
d) Enter your root password when prompted. If you have logged in
successfully, you see the mysql prompt:
mysql>
e) Grant remote access to the CA MySQL database:
mysql> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO <user name>@<IP address> IDENTIFIED BY
<password>;
Example:
mysql> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO [email protected] IDENTIFIED BY 123;
f)
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pabs_address.csv
pabs_notice.csv
pabs_phone.csv
addr_category.csv
addr_sharedbooks.csv
addr_sharedbooks_acl.csv
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sabs_notice.csv
sabs_phone.csv
twm_partners.csv
twm_partneracl.csv
twm_webclient.csv
journal_call.csv
11. Check whether all generated CSV files fulfil the following conditions:
a) Fields and columns are separated by the ; character (semicolon).
b) Records are terminated by a carriage return.
c) Empty fields or null values are shown as ;;(double semicolon).
Example:
Header:Name;Productiondate;additionalInfo
Record:BMW;2012;SUV
Record:VW;2010;;
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15.21.4 Migrations
This section describes the supported migrations. Execute the instructions in the
subsections in the described order.
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Configuration
4. The configuration is done by
<ca_install>\ca_user_config\ca_user.properties file and the
<ca_install>\ca_user_config\set.properties file.
Property
Description
Necessity
userIdKey
imDomain
assignedPhoneKey The OpenScape Voice or the HiPath 4000 are supported as connected PBXs.
Mandatory
Depending on the connected PBX, the destination of the assigned phone number
value has to be decided.
Example for the configuration of a connected OpenScape Voice:
<entry key="assignedPhoneKey"> assignedPhone8kNumber</entry>
Example for the configuration of a connected Hipath 4000:
<entry key="assignedPhoneKey"> assignedPhone4kNumber</entry>
caNamePattern
Mandatory
Example 1: The first name is followed by a blank and the last name:
<entry key="caNamePattern"> Paul Smith</entry>
Example 2: The last name is followed by a semicolon and the first name:
<entry key="caNamePattern"> Smith;Paul</entry>
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Property
Description
Necessity
domain
The domain of the OpenScape UC Application. Currently only the system domain
is supported.
Mandatory
password
This property assigns a password to the UC user. It can be used for logging in to the Mandatory
OpenScape UC Application e. g. by using the OpenScape UC Application
OpenScape Web Client.
Example: <entry key="password">myPassword!09</entry>
The user must enter myPassword!09 as his password for the first logon and must
change it afterwards.
pin
Mandatory
defaultLocale
The locale for the UC user, if the CA user has no locale assigned.
Example: <entry key="defaultLocale">de_DE</entry>
Optional
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Property
Description
Necessity
defaultTimeZone
The time zone for the UC user, if the CA user has no time zone assigned.
Use Olson IDs as values (see Table 144 on page 994).
Optional
assignedProfile
This is the name of the assigned license profile for the UC user.
Mandatory
Use e. g. values that are shown in the CMP at Configuration > Unified
Communications > Account > List > <user name> > Profiles.
Use e. g. the values that are shown in the Profile name and Application columns
and separate them by a colon (:).
Examples:
Essential:OpenScape UC App
Professional:OpenScape UC App
Team:OpenScape UC App
Team Administrator:OpenScape UC App
Premium:E/A-Cockpit
Standard:E/A-Cockpit
Example: <entry key="assignedProfile">Essential:OpenScape UC
App/entry>
If the user has more than one assigned profile, use the following notation:
<entry key="assignedProfile">Essential:OpenScape UC
App\,Premium:E/A-Cockpit</entry>
Note: Ensure to use a backslash and a comma between the values. Do not use only
a comma.
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Use the Olson IDs in the following table for the defaultTimeZone property.
994
Time Zone
Olson ID
Offset to UTC
Honolulu
Pacific/Honolulu
UTC-10
Anchorage
America/Anchorage
UTC-9
US/Pacific
UTC-8
US/Mountain
UTC-7
US/Central
UTC-6
US/Eastern
UTC-5
Canada/Atlantic
UTC-4
Sao Paulo
America/Sao_Paulo
UTC-3
South Georgia
Atlantic/South_Geogia UTC-2
Azores
Atlantic/Azores
UTC-1
Reykjavik
Atlantic/Reykjavik
UTC
London
Europe/London
UTC
Lisbon
Europe/Lisbon
UTC
Berlin
Europe/Berlin
UTC+1
Madrid
Europe/Madrid
UTC+1
Paris
Europe/Paris
UTC+1
Rome
Europe/Rome
UTC+1
Cairo
Africa/Cairo
UTC+2
Johannesburg
Africa/Johannesburg
UTC+2
Moscow
Europe/Moscow
UTC+3
Tehran
Asia/Tehran
UTC+3:30
Yerevan (Armenia)
Asia/Yerevan
UTC+4
Calcutta
Asia/Calcutta
UTC+5:30
Dhaka
Asia/Dhaka
UTC+6
Ho Chi Minh
Asia/Saigon
UTC+7
Hong Kong
Asia/Hong_Kong
UTC+8
Shanghai
Asia/Shanghai
UTC+8
Taipei
Asia/Taipei
UTC+8
Tokyo
Asia/Tokyo
UTC+9
UTC+10
Salomon Islands
Pacific/Guadalcanal
UTC+11
Auckland
Pacific/Auckland
UTC+12
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Description
Necessity
generateSSO
The generation of the SSO for the UC users can be activated or deactivated.
Optional
externalIdPostIn Example:
<entry key="generateSSO">true</entry>
fo
<entry key="externalIdPostInfo">@a.b.c</entry>
Optional
Optional
Optional
<entry key="additionalInfo"></entry>
Optional
isProvisioningMa
ster
These entries generate the following entry in the OpenScape UC Application import
file:
ExternalId;[email protected];john.doe@system;WinPassphrase;false
;false
Refer to the administrator documentation OpenScape UC Application Configuration
and Administration for a detailed description.
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Skipping CA users
It is possible to skip CA users depending on the contents of the CA user data
records in the usr_dev_exported.csv file. The skipping is configurable via
properties in the
<ca_install>\ca_user_config\ca_user_skip.properties file.
Pattern:
<properties>
<entry key="<name of key or column>"><value/condition></
entry>
</properties>
6. Replace <name of key or column> by the name of the related key or
column in the CA user data record. Replace <value/condition> by the
value which must be equal to the value in the key or column in the CA user
data record.
Syntax:
Syntax example
Description
<entry key="k">v1</entry>
<entry key="k">v1,v2</entry>
<entry key="k">!=v1</entry>
<entry key="k">!=v1,v2</entry>
<entry key="k">*v1</entry>
<entry key="k">*v1,v2</entry>
<entry key="k">v1*</entry>
<entry key="k">v1,v2*</entry>
Table 146
If the condition (value of the CA user record is equal to the configured value)
is fulfilled, the data record will be skipped, a log entry will be written and the
tool will proceed with the next CA user data record.
NOTE: Skipping is useful e. g. for migrating only CA users connected to a
certain PBX specified by the PBX ID.
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Example 2
Example 3
Example 4
Example 5
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Execution
7. Open a command prompt.
8. Navigate to the <ca_install> directory.
9. Enter the following command:
IMPORTANT: This command creates new output files overwriting potentially
existing output files. An overwrite warning is written to the error log file and
the trace file.
run user
The migration tool starts without user interaction. Log statements are
displayed during the execution.
Result
10. The following results of this migration tool are available in the
<ca_install>\output directory.
a) uc_users_import.csv
This is the file that contains UC user data, their contacts and, if applicable,
the SSO data.
Import this file to the OpenScape UC Application now by using the CMP.
(see the administrator documentation OpenScape UC Application
Configuration and Administration).
b) ca_import_delete_dev.csv
This is the import file for the OpenScape ComAssistant Management
portal to disconnect the CA users from the PBX.
IMPORTANT: Do NOT execute this import now. It will be done in step 1
on page 1028.
c) user_map.csv
This file contains a summary (CA user ID, UC user ID etc.) of the users
migrated by the user migration tool.
This file is e. g. used to select for which users the personal address book
should be migrated to the OpenScape UC Application. The enabled
value of the user records in the user_map.csv file specifies the users to
progress with.
Example in the user_map.csv file:
enabled;ca_user_id;
true;ca_user1111;
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false;ca_user2222;
This example migrates the personal address book of user ca_user1111
and skips CA user ca_user2222.
The user_map.csv file is a necessary input for all subsequent migration
steps described in the next sections.
Copy the user_map.csv file into the <ca_install>\input directory.
Checking the results
11. Checking the log files
The log files of the user migration tool are in the
<ca_install>\logs\ca_user directory.
Each migration tool writes into the following log files:
error.log
This file contains only errors and warnings concerning the migration tool
execution, e. g. skipped users etc.
trace.log
This file contains all log entries of the migration tool execution including
errors and warnings.
ToDo.log
This file contains a list of problems that might be solved by a correction,
e.g. a correction of the database.
a) Check the entries of the error log file whether they are okay. If you need
further information, analyze the trace.log file.
NOTE: Checking the log files is recommended for each migration step.
b) Check the entries of the ToDo.log file. There might be hints to enhance
the quality of the migration step.
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b) Check whether the user has the expected call number and ONS.
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pabs_address.csv
pabs_notice.csv
pabs_phone.csv
addr_category.csv
3. The user migration tool has been executed successfully in step 9 on page
998, i. e. the CA users have been migrated successfully to the OpenScape
UC Application and the <ca_install>\input\user_map.csv file is
available.
The user_map.csv file is used as a filter for the users to be processed. If
the user_map.csv file is not available, no address book is migrated.
4. Check whether the owners of the private address books to be migrated are
marked as enabled in the user_map.csv file (see step 10c on page 998).
Execution
5. Open a command prompt.
6. Navigate to the <ca_install> directory.
7. Enter the following command
run pabs
The migration tool starts without user interaction. Log statements are
displayed during the execution.
Result
8. The personal address book entries are migrated into the private contact list
of the UC user.
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error.log
This file contains only errors and warnings concerning the migration tool
execution, e. g. skipped users etc.
trace.log
This file contains all log entries of the migration tool execution including
errors and warnings.
ToDo.log
This file contains a list of problems that might be solved by a correction,
e.g. a correction of the database.
a) Check the entries of the error log file whether they are okay. If you need
further information, analyze the trace.log file.
NOTE: Checking the log files is recommended for each migration step.
b) Check the entries of the ToDo.log file. There might be hints to enhance
the quality of the migration step.
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e) Check whether the personal address book entries of the CA user are
shown as entries in the private contact list of the corresponding UC user.
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f)
The dialog shows the address group name of this contact in the Address
group field.
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user_map.csv
sabs_address.csv
sabs_notice.csv
sabs_phone.csv
addr_sharedbooks.csv
addr_sharedbooks_acl.csv
2. The user migration tool has been executed successfully in step 9 on page
998, i. e. the CA users have been migrated successfully to the OpenScape
UC Application and the <ca_install>\input\user_map.csv file is
available.
The user_map.csv file is used as a filter for the users to be processed.
IMPORTANT: The filtering effect of the user_map.csv only takes place, if
exactly one CA user accesses the shared address book.
If the user_map.csv file is not available, no address book is migrated.
3. Check whether the owners of the shared address books to be migrated are
marked as enabled in the user_map.csv file (see step 10c on page 998).
Configuration
4. The configuration of the SABS migration tool is done via the
<ca_install>\ca_sabs_config\ca_sabs.properties file.
The properties described in the following table can be set:
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Property
Description
Necessity
skipBooksWithAcces The property skipBooksWithAccessCount determines which address books are Optional
sCount
migrated.
Example 1: All shared address books are migrated.
<entry key="skipBooksWithAccessCount"></entry>
Example 2: Shared address books that are accessed by fewer than 4 CA users are
not migrated.
<entry key="skipBooksWithAccessCount">4</entry>
Example 3: Only shared address books that are accessed by exactly 4 CA users are
migrated.
<entry key="skipBooksWithAccessCount">!=4</entry>
Example 4: Shared address books that are accessed by exactly 4 CA users are not
migrated.
<entry key="skipBooksWithAccessCount">=4</entry>
Mandatory
outputFilePrefix The SABS migration tool migrates shared address book entries to a file
containing the contacts that will be imported into the OpenScape UC
Application. The outputFilePrefix property determines the prefix of this
file.
Example:
<entry key="outputFilePrefix">WebClientContacts_</entry>
outputFileExtens The SABS migration tool migrates shared address book entries to a file
ion
containing the contacts that should be imported into the OpenScape UC
Application. The outputFileExtension property determines the file
extension of this file.
Example: <entry key="outputFileExtension">txt</entry>
Mandatory
contactGroupPref The SABS migration tool migrates shared address book entries to a file
ix
containing the contacts that will be imported into the OpenScape UC
Application. These contacts are assigned to an address group. The
contactGroupPrefix property determines the prefix of this address
group name.
Example:
<entry key="contactGroupPrefix">CA-SABS </entry>
Mandatory
Table 147
Execution
5. Open a command prompt.
6. Navigate to the <ca_install> directory.
7. Enter the following command:
IMPORTANT: This command creates a new import file overwriting a potentially existing import file. An overwrite warning is written to the error log file
and the trace file.
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run sabs
The migration tool starts without user interaction. Log statements are
displayed during the execution.
Result
8. A file with a file name according to the following pattern has been created in
the <ca_install>\output directory for each shared address book that is
accessed by more than one user:
<outputFilePrefix>SharedAddressBook_<book name><outputFileExtension>.owner
Example:
WebClientContacts_SharedAddressBook_Book1.txt.owner
These files contain the CA user IDs of the users accessing the corresponding
address book. The files are not used as import files for further actions but they
enable you to check the users accessing the address books.
If the files already exist, they are extended by @ and a unique number:
<outputFilePrefix>SharedAddressBook_<book name>@<unique
number><outputFileExtension>.owner
Example:
[email protected]
9. A file containing the shared address book has been created for each shared
address book in the <ca_install>\output directory.
If the shared address book is accessed by more than one user, a file with a
name according to the following pattern has been created:
<outputFilePrefix>SharedAddressBook_<book name><outputFileExtension>
If the files already exist, they are extended by @ and a unique number:
<outputFilePrefix>SharedAddressBook_<book name>@<unique number><outputFileExtension>
Example:
[email protected]
If the shared address book is accessed by more than one user, execute the
following sub-steps:
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b) Enter the UC user name corresponding to the first CA user ID in the file
created in step 8 on page 1008.
c) Enter his password.
d) Click the OK button.
If the login is successful, the following screen is shown:
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g) Select the value ComAssistant 2.0 in the The address data was
exported from field.
j)
Execute step 9a on page 1009 to step 9i on page 1011 for all other CA
user IDs in the file created in step 8 on page 1008.
If the shared address book is accessed by one user, a file with a name
according to the following pattern has been created:
<outputFilePrefix><OpenScape UC Application user ID>_<book name><outputFileExtension>
If the file already exists, it is extended by @ and a unique number:
<outputFilePrefix><OpenScape UC Application user ID>_<book name>@<unique
number><outputFileExtension>
Example:
[email protected]
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If the shared address book is accessed by one user, execute step 9a on page
1009 to 9j on page 1011 only for this user.
Example
There is a shared address book named Book1 accessed by userA, userB and
userC. There is a shared address book named Book2 accessed by userD.
The SABS migration tool has the following configuration:
<entry
<entry
<entry
<entry
key="skipBooksWithAccessCount"></entry>
key="outputFilePrefix">WebClientContacts_</entry>
key="outputFileExtension">txt</entry>
key="contactGroupPrefix">CA-SABS: </entry>
A file named
WebClientContacts_SharedAddressBook_Book1.txt.owner
containing the CA user IDs of the accessing users userA, userB and userC.
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error.log
This file contains only errors and warnings concerning the migration tool
execution, e. g. skipped users etc.
trace.log
This file contains all log entries of the migration tool execution including
errors and warnings.
ToDo.log
This file contains a list of problems that might be solved by a correction,
e.g. a correction of the database.
a) Check the entries of the error log file whether they are okay. If you need
further information, analyze the trace.log file.
NOTE: Checking the log files is recommended for each migration step.
b) Check the entries of the ToDo.log file. There might be hints to enhance
the quality of the migration step.
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e) Check whether the shared address book entries of the CA user are shown
as entries in the private contact list of the corresponding UC user.
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f)
The dialog shows the address group name of this contact in the Address
group field.
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Preconditions
1. The CA MySQL database export in step 10 on page 988 has generated the
following import files:
twm_partners.csv
twm_partneracl.csv
twm_webclient.csv
2. The user migration tool has been executed successfully in step 9 on page
998, i. e. the CA users have been migrated successfully to the OpenScape
UC Application and the <ca_install>\input\user_map.csv file is
available.
The user_map.csv file is used as a filter for the users to be processed. If
the user_map.csv file is not available, no team is migrated.
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Description
groupNameTeamView
This property defines the address group name entries in the private contact list of a Optional
UC user can be assigned to by the team migration tool. This property affects all UC
users corresponding to CA team members, i. e. the property is not user-specific.
Example: <entry key="groupNameTeamView">Teamview</entry>
Table 148
Necessity
Execution
5. Open a command prompt.
6. Navigate to the <ca_install> directory.
7. Enter the following command:
IMPORTANT: This command creates a new report file overwriting a potentially existing report file. The default name of this report file is
team_list.csv. An overwrite warning is written to the error log file and the
trace file.
run team_partner
The migration tool executes without user interaction. Log statements are
displayed during the execution.
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8. The team migration tool migrates the CA team users to UC contact list entries
as described above. No CSV file is created that must be imported.
9. The UC user corresponding to the CA team owner user can see the presence
status of the UC users corresponding to his CA team member users without
having asked these UC users for permission. Each UC user can control and
edit the visibility of his presence status in the OpenScape UC Application
OpenScape Web Client at menu > General > Presence > Access Control
List.
10. The team_list.csv file has been generated for check purposes (see step
12 on page 1019).
11. The tool execution is recorded in log files and error files. They are available
in the <ca_install>\logs\ca_team_partner directory. You find a
dump of the used team data of the CA system in the trace.log file.
Example
There is a CA team owner 4711 with the CA team members 4760 and 4770.
The UC user 4711 has a new contact group with entries for his team members
4760 and 4770 after the migration. The team owner 4711 automatically has
access to the UC presence of 4760 and 4770 without the need of asking 4760
and 4770 for permission.
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error.log
This file contains only errors and warnings concerning the migration tool
execution, e. g. skipped users etc.
trace.log
This file contains all log entries of the migration tool execution including
errors and warnings.
ToDo.log
This file contains a list of problems that might be solved by a correction,
e.g. a correction of the database.
a) Check the entries of the error log file whether they are okay. If you need
further information, analyze the trace.log file.
NOTE: Checking the log files is recommended for each migration step.
b) Check the entries of the ToDo.log file. There might be hints to enhance
the quality of the migration step.
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The user migration tool has generated the journal_call.csv file in step
10 on page 988 and has determined the next free value of the primary key in
the database table of the OpenScape UC Applicaton. If there are active calls
in the OpenScape UC Application during the execution of the journal
migration tool, this tool might access the next free value of the primary key in
parallel to the OpenScape UC Application. This might result in errors.
IMPORTANT: This is why there must be no active calls in the OpenScape
UC Application during execution of the actual journal migration in step 11 on
page 1021. Therefore, the OpenScape UC Application must be stopped in
step 7 on page 1021 during the call journal migration.
Preconditions
1. The access to the OpenScape UC Application is configured in the
<ca_install>\common_config\ucaccess.properties file according
to Table 137 on page 978.
2. The journal_call.csv file that has been created in step 10 on page 988
must be available. It contains the CA call journal entries to be migrated to UC
call journal entries.
IMPORTANT: Any CA call journal entry that has been created after the
creation of the journal_call.csv file, will not be migrated and is lost.
The journal_call.csv file name is a default name. It can be configured
according to Table 139 on page 983, The common.properties File.
3. The parameters for accessing the OpenScape UC Application database (see
Table 149 on page 1021) must be known.
4. The user migration in Section 15.21.4.1, User Migration, on page 990 has
been executed successfully.
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Necessity
db_user
Mandatory
db_password
Mandatory
db_port
Mandatory
db_host
Mandatory
Execution
9. Open a command prompt on the CA migration computer.
10. Navigate to the <ca_install> directory.
11. Enter the following command:
run journal
The migration tool starts without user interaction. Log statements are
displayed during the execution.
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error.log
This file contains only errors and warnings concerning the migration tool
execution, e. g. skipped users etc.
trace.log
This file contains all log entries of the migration tool execution including
errors and warnings.
ToDo.log
This file contains a list of problems that might be solved by a correction,
e.g. a correction of the database.
a) Check the entries of the error log file whether they are okay. If you need
further information, analyze the trace.log file.
NOTE: Checking the log files is recommended for each migration step.
b) Check the entries of the ToDo.log file. There might be hints to enhance
the quality of the migration step.
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NOTE: See the section Database-Correl-Tool (DbTool) in the administrator documentation OpenScape Xpresssions Server Administration for
details.
e) In the File menu select the Export... option.
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f)
A window appears in which you specify the file name and the target path
for the file to be exported. Name the file xpruserexport.txt.
Description
DOMAIN
Mandatory
This property defines the value of the DOMAIN column in the file to be
imported to the OpenScape Xpressions server. It is identical to the name of
the OpenScape Xpressions server.
Example: <entry key="DOMAIN">XPR_WEB</entry>
KEYNAME
This property defines the value of the KEYNAME column in the file to be
imported to the OpenScape Xpressions server. Always use the value
CONUSER.
Example: <entry key="KEYNAME">CONUSER</entry>
Table 150
Necessity
Mandatory
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Execution
5. Open a command prompt.
6. Navigate to the <ca_install> directory.
7. Enter one of the following commands:
IMPORTANT: This command creates a new import file overwriting a potentially existing import file. An overwrite warning is written to the error log file
and the trace file.
run xpressions
or
run xpr
The migration tool executes without user interaction. Log statements are
displayed during the execution.
Result
8. The Xpressions migration tool generates an
<ca_install>\output\xprconuserimport.txt file to be imported into
OpenScape Xpressions.
The file contains a tab separated table according to the following example:
DOMAIN
XPR_WEB
CLASSNAME
USER
CLASS
4989700733231
KEYNAME
CONUSER
KEY
33231@system
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error.log
This file contains only errors and warnings concerning the migration tool
execution, e. g. skipped users etc.
trace.log
This file contains all log entries of the migration tool execution including
errors and warnings.
ToDo.log
This file contains a list of problems that might be solved by a correction,
e.g. a correction of the database.
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a) Check the entries of the error log file whether they are okay. If you need
further information, analyze the trace.log file.
NOTE: Checking the log files is recommended for each migration step.
b) Check the entries of the ToDo.log file. There might be hints to enhance
the quality of the migration step.
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16 Uninstallation
IMPORTANT: Uninstalling the OpenScape UC Application V7 has been
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RPM Name
Description
xinetd
yp-tools
ybpind
Description
seccheck
Security-check scripts
Table 152
Open in the YaST System > System Services (Runlevel), find the following
RPM packages and uninstall them:
RPM Name
Description
postfix
nfs
portmap
xdm
X Display Manager
Table 153
A.1.1.4 Umask
OpenScape UC Application runs with the unmodified default SLES 11 umask
value (file creation mask) of 022.
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rlogin
rcmd
rexec
rwho
A.1.2.2 Trivial FTP (TFTP), FTP, redx, Samba, nfs, rsync etc.
The application computer should be used for features of the OpenScape UC
Application only. We do not recommend to provide network services such as FTP,
DNS, POP/IMAP on this computer.
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A.1.2.5 SNMP
Set the SNMP community string to a difficult to hack/guess phrase.
X Window System
You can perform this deactivation also after an SLES setup by changing the
default runlevel to 3 using YaST (Yet another Setup Tool) or editing the /etc/
inittab file by opening it with the following command and the vi editor
vi /etc/inittab
Then look for the following line:
# The default runlevel is defined here
Change the ensuing line as follows:
id:3:initdefault:
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Save the file and close the editor vi by entering :wq. This sets the default runlevel
to Full multiuser with network.
NOTE: If you need to run X-Server for local or remote administration, do not use
xhost admission control.
NOTE: X-Server is not required for starting e.g. IBM Lotus Domino Setup. This
may also occur by using SSH with X11 forwarding or Xauthority / xauth to access
the computer remotely.
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McAfee
Trend-Micro
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4. Click on the small triangle to the right of the connection entry and select Edit...
or click on the Media Server entry in the Name column.
6. In the Listening points for SIP networking section, click on the radio
buttons UDPListeningPoint and TCPListeningPoint and then enable the
Remove button. This will deactivate UDP and TCP as signaling protocols for
the media server.
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NOTE: The restore mechanism uses the database administrator password from
the original system, where the backup was taken, to access the Solid database.
If this password is not known, no recovery is possible. This password is defined
in the response file and that is why the response file must be backed up in a safe
location.
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Using YaST instead of zypper or rpm
Search for all RPM installation packages with a specific name or partial name
having OpenScapeUC as name or containing OpenScapeUC in a part of their
name.
Examples:
rpm -q OpenScapeUC
This command searches all packages having OpenScapeUC as name or
containing OpenScapeUC in a part of their name.
rpm -q | grep uc-tts announc languagepack
This command searches all packages whose name or partial name is uctts, announc or languagepack.
YaST can be used instead of zypper or rpm to execute these actions. The
operation of YaST in general and for these purposes in particular is described in
the following subsections.
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4. The elements whose labels contain a letter marked in yellow can be selected
by pushing the ALT key and the letter marked in yellow.
Example:
ALT + H opens the help.
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5. A focused GUI element (displayed with a green background) will lose its focus
when the TAB key is pushed. If no GUI element is focused, you can use the
and keys to move a slider.
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9. Use the key to navigate to the directory in which the ISO file of the
OpenScape UC Application is stored.
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4. Push the TAB key several times until the first medium provided is selected.
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5. Push the key several times until the first medium to be removed is selected.
6. Enter the ALT + t key combination.
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6. Push the key five times, then push the space bar.
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7. According to the packages you want to list, execute one of the following
substeps:
a) If you want to list the base packages,
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10. For each package selected, a long description is available. To activate it,
proceed as follows:
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11. Enter ALT + i followed by ALT + f to display all installed files which have been
installed for the package selected.
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12. Enter ALT + i followed by ALT + r to view on which packages the package
selected depends.
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Installing Windows
Preparation
C Installing Windows
This section deals with the sample basic installation of Windows Server 2008 R2
that is widely used as operating system for many applications.
C.1 Preparation
Execute the following perparation steps:
1. Check the requirements defined by Microsoft:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsserver/bb310558
2. Check whether the Windows license code is available.
3. Retrieve the following data:
a) Name of the computer the Windows operating system should be installed
on
b) IP address of the computer the Windows operating system should be
installed on
c) If necessary, retrieve name of the domain the computer should be added
to. Retrieve an administrator user account and password for this domain.
d) Subnet mask
e) IP address of the default gateway
f)
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C.2 Installation
Execute the following steps to install the operating system:
1. Insert the installation DVD and reboot the computer.
1. Select the language, time and currency format and keyboard method.
2. Click the Next button.
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12. Enter a password for the administrator, confirm it and click the arrow button.
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19. Activate the Synchronize with an Internet time server check box.
20. Enter the name or IP address of the NTP server computer into the Server
field.
21. Click the Update now button.
NOTE: Check if the system time of all OpenScape UC Application-related
computers is synchronized with a maximum difference of one second.
If the system time difference between the computers and the telephones
exceeds one second, contact the IT person responsible for the network and
request that the system time be synchronized. The Network Time Protocol
(NTP) is often used for synchronizing the system time (see Section 3.1.9.2,
Configuring the NTP Service, on page 66).
If SRTP is used, the time zone too must be the same on all computers.
22. Click the OK button.
23. Click the OK button.
24. Click the Configure networking link.
25. Select the Local Area Connection entry with the right mouse button and
select Properties.
26. Select InternetProtocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).
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32. Enter the name of the computer the Windows operating system should be
installed on into the Computer name field.
33. If necessary, activate the Domain check box, enter the domain name and
click the OK button.
NOTE: You are forced to reboot the computer, if you add the computer to a
domain.
34. Click the OK button.
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35. If the newest version including all updates of the Windows operating system
is suitable for the application you want to use, click the Enable automatic
updating and feedback link.
a) Click Manually configure settings.
c) Select the Check for updates but let me choose whether to download
and install them option.
The computer now will periodically check for updates and will inform you.
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If you want to check for updates immediately, open the Internet Explorer
and select the Safety > Windows update menu option.
36. Check whether you can open an internet web site in the Internet Explorer. The
internet access is needed for the Windows license activation.
37. Click the Active Windows link.
38. Enter the product key into the Product key field. You find the product key on
the Windows installation DVD box.
39. Click the Next button and execute the remaining activation steps.
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40. If you need remote access to the computer, click the Enable Remote
Desktop link, activate the Allow connections from computers running
any version of Remote Desktop (less secure) check box and click the OK
button.
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Acronyms
Acronym
Definition
AD
Active Directory
BCOM
Basic Communication
CA
ComAssistant
CAP
CDC
CLM
CMP
CSTA
DLS
Deployment Service
DNS
E/A
Executive/Assistant
FQDN
GRUB
HISPA
HPUM
HTTP
HTTPS
IIS
IM
Instant Messaging
IP
Internet Protocol
IPSec
JAF
LAG
Link Aggregration
LCS
LDAP
LIN
LVM
MGCP
MLHG
MOP
Method Of Operation
MRCP
NCPE
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Acronym
Definition
NFS
NIC
NTP
OND
One-Number Device
ONS
One-Number Service
OS UC Appl.
OpenScape UC Application
OSV
OpenScape Voice
OVA
OVF
OWA
PABS
PKI
PSM
RTP
RTCP
SABS
SAN
SIP
SLES
SMP
Symmetric Multiprocessing
SMS
SNMP
SOAP
SPML
SRTP
SSDP
SSE
SSL
SSO
Single Sign-On
SWS
TCP
TLS
TTS
Text-to-Speech
UC
Unified Communications
UCMA
UEFI
UDP
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Definition
UUID
WebDAV
XMLPS
XMPP
XPR
X server
X Window System
X11
X Window System
YaST
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32-bit
falling back to 32-bit 943
falling back to HiPath 8000 Assistant V3.0
32-bit 938
upgrading to 64-bit 937
A
Additional computers, installing 290, 323
Application computer
installing for large deployment 281, 314
installing for small deployment 263
migration on the computer 902
updating 718
upgrading 773
B
Bonding 165
C
Channel bonding 165
Check
migration 898
Checking
Facade server on SLES 559
installation 347
Rapidstat UC 349
Client installations
general information 487
Clients, configuration 616
CLM
backing up the access configuration 668, 941
installing 756
restoring the access configuration 801, 941
Common management platform
configuring 359
creating OpenScape UC Application users 485
Computer installation 115
Configuration
virtual computer 55
Configuring
common management platform 359
installation of large deployment 203
installation of small deployment 198
installation of the OpenScape UC Application 195
installation of very large deployment 218
OpenScape UC Application 359
Z
Connecting
IBM Lotus Domino 624
instant messaging 595
Microsoft Lync Server 579
Microsoft Office Communications Server 579
OCS 579
Connection
groupware 623
creating users 485
Customer license manager
backing up the access configuration 668, 941
installing 756
restoring the access configuration 801, 941
Customer, information provision 30
D
DAR file 292, 325
Deployment scenario 25
Integrated Duplex 27
large deployment 25
Mediaserver Standalone 26
Multiple Communication Server Admin 27
small deployment 25
Standard Duplex (medium) 26
Standard Duplex Voice 27
Documentation feedback 22
Domain system environment, preparation 32
Domino connection 624
E
Ethernet bonding 165
F
Facade server
checking on SLES 559
installing 549
installing on SLES 552
operating systems 551
Falling back
after upgrade abandoning 800
to 32-bit 943
to HiPath 8000 Assistant V3.0 32-bit 938
File system
installation 116
Frontend computer
installing on the computer 293, 326
migration on the computer 905
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updating 720
upgrading 782
G
Groupware
connecting IBM Lotus Domino 624
connecting Microsoft Exchange 624
connection 623
H
HiPath 4000
connection 745
connection via OpenScape Voice 484
HiPath UM 268, 285, 318, 924
HiPath user management 268, 285, 318, 924
HPUM 268, 285, 318, 924
I
IBM Lotus Domino
installing the connection 624
upgrading the connection 753, 774
IM connection 595
Information provision by the customer 30
Installation
checking 347
computer 115
file system 116
operating system 116
providing the installation source 234, 671
troubleshooting 312, 345
Installing
additional computers 290, 323
application computer for large deployment 314
application computer for Small Deployment 263
application computer for small deployment 281
CLM 756
Facade server 549
Facade server on SLES 552
hotfix 727
IBM Lotus Domino 624
large deployment 281, 314
licenses 485
media server computer 297
Microsoft Lync Server 582
Microsoft Office Communications Server 582
Mobile Client Facade server 549
OCS 582
on the frontend computer 293, 326
on the media server computer 330
small deployment 263
UCMA proxy web service 582
virtual computer 41
1094
VMware tools 62
Web Collaboration 563
Installing a hotfix 727
Installing VMware tools 62
Instant messaging
connecting 595
uninstalling 617
updating 617
Integrated deployment
migration table 746
migration to small deployment 887
port list 363
updating 711
upgrade table 746
upgrading 749
Integrated Duplex 27
L
LAG 165
Large deployment 25
configuring the installation 203
installing 281, 314
migration from small deployment 899
port list 411, 444
response file 204
updating 716
upgrade table 745
upgrading 771
Licences, installing 485
Link aggregation 165
Link bundling 165
Lotus Domino connection 624
M
Media server computer
installing 297
installing on the computer 330
migration on the computer 910
updating 723
upgrading 786
Mediaserver Standalone 26
Microsoft Lync Server
installing 582
Microsoft Lync Server connection 579
Microsoft Office Communications Server
installing 582
Microsoft Office Communications Server
connection 579
Migrating 659
Migration 916
check 898
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deployment 887
from small deployment to large deployment 899
on the application computer 902
on the frontend computer 905
on the media server computer 910
tables 745
Mobile client deployment
Facade server on SLES 560
Mobile Client Facade server --> Facade server 549
Multicast 419, 424, 453, 458, 476
Multiple Communication Server Admin 27
N
NIC bonding 165
NTP 65, 66
O
OCS
connecting 579
installing 582
OpenScape Click-to-Dial Browser Plug-in
features 511
general considerations 511
installation, default installation 513
installation, general information 512
installing Firefox retrospectively 519
modifying the installation 518
performing an update installation 520
uninstalling Firefox 518
uninstalling via control panel 522
uninstalling via the setup.exe 521
uninstalling, general information 521
update installation (repair), general information 519
updating/uninstalling, general information 517
OpenScape Client Integrations
changing application parameters 544
features 537
general considerations 537
installation requirements 538
performing the installation 540
repairing 545
setup adjustments 539
supported clients 538
uninstalling 546
updating 545
updating and uninstalling in general 543
OpenScape clients, configuration 616
OpenScape Conference Extension for Lotus Notes
general considerations 502
installation, general information 502
installation, installation process 503
installation, requirements 503
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connection 479
HiPath 4000 connection 484
Standard Duplex Voice 27
OpenStage client
configuring the DSS keys 533
features 523
installation, general information 524
installing the call log application 531
Installing the main application 524
installing the phonebook application 529
Operating system
Facade server 551
hardening 1031, 1075
installation 116
installing on a virtual computer 58
Operating system hardening 1031, 1075
P
point-to-multipoint connection 476
point-to-point connection 476
Port list 359
integrated deployment 363
large deployment 411, 444
small deployment 386
Preparation
upgrading from 32-bit to 64-bit 937
Preparing
OpenScape UC Application 25, 115
R
Rapidstat UC 349
Requirements
installation of the OpenScape UC Application 192
Response file
large deployment 204
small deployment 199
very large deployment 219
Routing schema
Multicast 419, 424, 453, 458, 476
Unicast 419, 424, 453, 458, 476
S
Small deployment 25
configuring the installation 198
installing 263
migrating from integrated deployment 887
migration table 745
migration to large deployment 899
port list 386
response file 199
updating 711
upgrade table 745
1096
upgrading 750
Standard Duplex (medium) 26
Standard Duplex Voice 27
T
Time synchronization 32, 65
Trunking 165
U
UCMA 582
UCMA proxy web service
installing 582
uninstalling 590
UEFI 46, 83, 119, 162
Unicast 419, 424, 453, 458, 476
Unified Communications Managed API 582
Unified Extensible Firmware Interface 46, 83, 119, 162
Uninstalling
groupware packages of the OpenScape UC
Application 624
instant messaging 617
UCMA proxy web service 590
Updating 659, 711
application computer 718
frontend computer 720
instant messaging 617
integrated deployment 711
large deployment 716
media server computer 723
small deployment 711
Upgrade
abandoning 800
falling back 800
falling back to 32-bit 943
falling back to HiPath 8000 Assistant V3.0
32-bit 938
tables 745
Upgrading 659
application computer 773
frontend computer 782
integrated deployment 749
large deployment 771
Lotus Domino connection 753, 774
media server computer 786
small deployment 750
V
Very large deployment
configuring the installation 218
response file 219
Virtualization 33
configuration 55
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configuration parameters 35
hardware requirements 35
installing a virtual computer 41
installing the operating system 58
VMware tools 62
W
Web Collaboration
installing 563
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