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aRun: "tcpipbus -?" to show its usage:

Usage: tcpipbus.exe [-install -remove -debug] -aup

-install to install tcpipbus as windows service and save parameter into the registry -remove to remove tcpipbus from windows service manager

-debug to run tcpipbus on console mode

-a<Database alias> used when creating the ODBC entry -u<Database user> used when creating the ODBC entry

bType "tcpipbus -install -a<database alias> -u<database user>"

Make sure that there is no space after -a and -u. The database alias and database user must be the same with information you used to create database connection in Creating an ODBC Data Source for Oracle 9i Database section or Creating an ODBC Data Source for Oracle 9i Database section if you are using Oracle 9i Database server.

4You are prompted to enter the ODBC connection password. This password is then saved in an encrypted format in Windows registry.

5After installing the TCPIPbus, a registry entry named Telephony@Work TCPIPBus is created in Windows registry.

NOTE: In a multi-machine environment, the same TCPIPBus configuration setup must be installed on each machine that is running Contact Center Anywhere resources. It does not need to be installed for Web server or Database server.

To install the TCPIPBus on Solaris/Linux

1Verify that the LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable includes the path to the location of CCA library directory.

2Open a terminal, use cd command to navigate to CCA bin directory.

3Run this command: tcpipbus -install -aTNSAlias -uDBUuser

TNSAlias: This is the TNS name saved in tnsname.ora file. This must match the name you use to create database connection in Creating a TNS Name for Oracle 9i Database on Solaris 9/Red Hat AS4 section.

DBUser: Database user used by CCA. Refer parameter &13 described in Creating a New Oracle 9i Database section.

4After pressing ENTER, enter the database user password at the prompt.

5Verify that the file taw_tcpip_bus.cfg has been created in the /etc directory.

6Change the owner of taw_tcpip_bus.cfg file to user used to run CCA server resources and assign its write permission.

NOTE: After the TCPIPBus is installed, do not start it until a Host Manager is added. See Configuring CCA Resources for information on how to add a Host Manager.

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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 CCATo create a MS SQL database Configuring a MS SQL Server 2000 DatabaseCreating a New Database on MS SQL Server 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 ServerField Description Comments Creating an Odbc Data Source for Oracle 9i DatabaseTo create an Odbc data source for Oracle 9i Database Server 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 To use Network Manager Configuring CCA ResourcesUsing the Network Manager to Manage CCA Resources 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 ManagerField Comments Configuring the Call Center ResourceTo configure the Call Center resource Sample Figure Configuring the Redirect Server Resource To configure Redirect ServerConfiguring the MP3 Server Resource To configure an MP3 serverTo configure an MCU server Configuring the MCU Server ResourceConfiguring the CTI Server Resource Starting and Stopping CCA Resources To configure the CTI serverStarting and stopping TCPIPBus To start and stop resourcesConfiguring the Web Server Field Name Value Creating Jdbc Connection Pool on OAS 10gTo create a Jdbc Connection pool To create a Jdbc Data Source Creating Jdbc Data Source on OAS 10gDeploying CCA Web Applications on OAS 10g Context Parameter Name Parameter Value Deploying the TAW ApplicationTo deploy TAW Deploying Integration application Updating the System Configuration KeyDeploying the CCA 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 domainDeploying CCA web applications on WebLogic Installing WebLogic as a Windows ServiceTo install WebLogic as a service 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