Installing Avaya CMS Connectors March 2017 10
The zip file will contain the software that needs to be copied to the CMS server, the
release notes, and the installation instructions.
rt_socket_4.4.6.bz2
RelNotes.txt
Installation.txt
3. Copy the software (always a file name ending in .bz2) to the customer's CMS (use /tmp
as the destination directory) using one of the following options:
Business Partner: The customer will have to provide the remote access.
VPN or SFTP is commonly used to transfer the package file and license file.
Avaya Employee: SAL can usually be used to transfer the files to the
customer's CMS.
4. Log into the customer’s CMS system using a terminal emulator that supports SSH.
PuTTY (http://www.putty.org) is commonly used.
5. Open the local Installation.txt file with an editor that supports UNIX end of line characters
(WordPad, VIM, Notepad++, etc.) and follow the instructions.