Installing packages
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Use the
pkgadd
command to install these packages on the system. Once the packages have
been installed, an Avaya provisioning engineer provisions the feature channels for each
package as appropriate. See Provisioning feature channels on page 46 for more information.
To install individual packages:
1. If you are not logged in, log in as root.
2. At the command prompt, enter
stop_vs
The system displays the following message:
The Voice System is now stopping
Initiating request to clear all calls in the next 180 seconds.
Orderly idling of system succeeded
The Voice System has completely stopped, use the
"Start Voice System" choice from the System Control menu
to restart the Voice System
3. Enter
cd /export/optional_features
This directory contains all of the optional and licensed packages.
4. Enter
pkgadd -d .
package_name
where
package_name
is the short name for the
package you want to install.
The package installation process starts and displays the following message:
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-
user
permission during the process of installing this package.
Do you want to continue with the installation of <
package_name
>
[y,n,?]
5. Enter
Y
for Yes.
The system displays messages indicating the progress of the package installation. Finally,
the system displays the following message:
Installation of <
package_name
> was successful.
This message indicates that the package installation is complete.
6. Repeat Step 4 for additional packages you need to install.