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CCA Overview and Requirements Software Requirements

A Web services library and interpretive layer. The Web Services interpretive layer acts as a standard interface to the CCA native Web container.

In larger environments, such as overlay networks or service provider deployments, it is best to have separate physical servers set up as Report Servers. These serve all customers reports and extract data from secondary databases.

The Tier Two/DMZ zone is also a typical zone to house corporate mail servers. These corporate mail servers are not part of the CCA architecture per se, but they interface to CCA to facilitate unified messaging and identifying ACD Email projects.

In some cases, additional physical servers may be placed in the Tier Three/Network Zone to act as Email proxy servers. Do this when corporate Email servers use IMAP/4 protocols are in the Tier Two/ DMZ zone. The Email Proxies in the Tier Three/Network Zone perform protocol conversion duties (POP3/SMTP-to-IMAP/4).

Tier Three

The Tier Three, which is also called the Network Zone, is where the Application Servers, File Servers, Database Servers, and Telephony Servers reside. The CCA application servers can be classified into separate functional areas or Resources. Each CCA resource is responsible for delivering specific functionality. CCA uses two types of resources in Tier Three; Shared Resources and Dedicated Resources.

Shared Resources are common system resources that are used systemwide. An example of a shared resource is the Call Center Server. It is responsible for managing voice and switching functions between the Telephony Servers and the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). Even though it defaults as a shared resource, it is possible to configure a Call Center Server to be used for only one company and to have still other Call Center Servers configured in the same system as shared.

Dedicated Resources are company-specific resources. These dedicated resources use private data that can only be accessed by one company. This is part of CCA's partitioning and data security schema. For example, the ACD Server holds all of the routing rules for Company A. Therefore, it would not be used for Company B. So, Company B has its own, dedicated ACD Server running on its behalf. In an overlay network or service provider arrangement, it is typical to have multiple instantiations of the same type of dedicated resource running on the same physical server. For example, you may have 18 ACD Servers (each for its own dedicated use for a specific company) running on a single physical application server.

In the case of one company with many lines of business or departments, the system can be configured to allow each department or line of business to be set up as individual companies.

Software Requirements

Before installing CCA, verify that softwares in Table are installed on your system.

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Contents Contact Center Anywhere Installation Guide Copyright 2005, 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved Contents Index What’s New in This Release Topic DescriptionPage CCA Overview Requirements CCA Architecture OverviewTier Zero CA Architecture OverviewTier One Tier TwoSoftware Requirements Tier ThreeRequirement CCA Installation Overview Configuring an Oracle 9i Database for Configuring the DatabaseDatabase Configuration Options Creating a New Oracle 9i DatabaseTo create a new Oracle 9i database To upgrade an Oracle 9i database for CCA Upgrading an Older Oracle 9i Database for CCACreating a New Database on MS SQL Server Configuring a MS SQL Server 2000 DatabaseTo create a MS SQL database Contact Center Anywhere Installation Guide Version To upgrade an older MS SQL Server database Upgrading Database on MS SQL ServerContact Center Anywhere Installation Guide Version Contact Center Anywhere Installation Guide Version Installing CCA Server Components Creating Database Connection to the Application ServerTo create an Odbc data source for Oracle 9i Database Server Creating an Odbc Data Source for Oracle 9i DatabaseField Description Comments Creating an Odbc Data Source for Ms SQL Server DB To create an Odbc data source for SQL ServerInstalling CCA Application Files To install CCA application server filesInstalling the TCPIPBus To install the TCPIPBus on Ms WindowsTo install the TCPIPBus on Solaris/Linux Using the Network Manager to Manage CCA Resources Configuring CCA ResourcesTo use Network Manager Adding Shared and Dedicated Server Resources To add a host managerInstalling CCA Server Components Configuring CCA Resources Configuring Resources Using Network Manager To add a resource in Network ManagerTo configure the Call Center resource Configuring the Call Center ResourceField Comments Sample Figure Configuring the Redirect Server Resource To configure Redirect ServerConfiguring the MP3 Server Resource To configure an MP3 serverConfiguring the CTI Server Resource Configuring the MCU Server ResourceTo configure an MCU server Starting and Stopping CCA Resources To configure the CTI serverStarting and stopping TCPIPBus To start and stop resourcesConfiguring the Web Server To create a Jdbc Connection pool Creating Jdbc Connection Pool on OAS 10gField Name Value Deploying CCA Web Applications on OAS 10g Creating Jdbc Data Source on OAS 10gTo create a Jdbc Data Source To deploy TAW Deploying the TAW ApplicationContext Parameter Name Parameter Value Deploying the CCA Application Updating the System Configuration KeyDeploying Integration application To update the system configuration key Deploying CCA Web Applications on WebLogic 8.1 SP5Creating a New Server Domain To create a new WebLogic server domainTo install WebLogic as a service Installing WebLogic as a Windows ServiceDeploying CCA web applications on WebLogic Configuring the Jdbc Connection Pool To configure the Jdbc connection poolConfiguring the Jdbc Data Source To configure the Jdbc data sourceTo deploy CCA Deploying the Integration Application To deploy the Integration ApplicationTo login the Integrated Client Logging in Administration Manager AMTo login to AM Getting Started With CCAMaking interactions Enabling the Partition FeatureTo enable the Partition feature Making interactionsGetting Started With CCA Making interactions Page Symbols IndexIndex M