Installation

You need to install the following:

If Identity Manager and iManager are on the same server, you only need to run the install program once.

  1. Download the driver for Avaya PBX.

  2. Unzip the download package in a location of your choice on the server.

  3. Run the installation program for your platform:

    On Windows: Double-click avayainstall.exe to run the installation program
    On NetWare: Enter java -jar sys:/path avayainstall.jar
    On Linux: Run avayainstall_linux.bin
    On Solaris: Run avayainstall_solaris.bin
    On AIX: Run avayainstall_aix.bin
  4. Review the Introduction page, which contains a reminder that iManager 2.x or later is a prerequisite. Click Next.

  5. On the License Agreement page, review the agreement. If you accept, select I Accept the Terms of the License Agreement and click Next.

  6. On the Install Components page, select the items you want to install.

    • Nsure Identity Manager Driver for Avaya PBX

      Select this item to install the driver on the same server as Identity Manager.

    • Avaya Driver Policies

      Select this item to install the driver policy files and the plug-ins for using work orders, on an iManager server.

  7. If installing to the Identity Manager server, you will see the Schema Extension page. On the Schema Extension page, specify the administrator username, in LDAP format (for example: cn=admin,o=novell). Specify the administrator password, then click Next.

    This login information is necessary so that the installation can update the schema for your eDirectory tree. The schema updates that are made are described in Schema for PBX Management.

    After this step, there might be a delay as the installation is prepared, and a Please Wait message is displayed.

  8. On the Installation Summary page, review the information. Click Install.

    A message is displayed indicating that the installation is being completed.

  9. On the Installation Complete page, review the summary and click Done.

  10. Review the information about possible configurations in the following chapters:

  11. Continue with Creating a Driver Object.