Install the IP PBX.
Enable the system application.
Parent
Configure external web service providers to use CEA
Restriction: The IP PBX must support the ECMA TR/87 protocol. Complete the following actions to set up a sample PBX application that we can use for unit testing in the absence of an official PBX.
- Start the application server. We must start the application server where you deploy the sample PBX application.
- Install the SIP IP PBX sample application. This sample application is located in the installableApps directory of the CEA samples package.
- We can use the Fast Path option when installing when installing the application using the console, and no changes to the default (Fast Path) settings are required.
- In an initial demonstration or test environment, it is acceptable to install the sample IP PBX application to the instance of WAS that hosts one or more communications enabled applications. When this approach is taken, the default CEA settings can be used in cases where the application server is configured to utilize the default SIP_DEFAULTHOST port (5060); it is unnecessary to make any changes to the CEA settings using the console or wsadmin.
- Start the application.
What to do next
Configure the IP PBX location.
Subtopics
- Start an application server
When you start an application server, a new server process starts. This new server process is based on the process definition settings of the current server configuration.
- Directory conventions
References in product information to app_server_root, profile_root, and other directories imply specific default directory locations. Become familiar with the conventions in use for WebSphere Application Server.
- Install enterprise application files
As part of deploying an application, you install application files on a server configured to hold installable modules.
- Start or stop enterprise applications
We can start an application that is not running (has a status of Stopped) or stop an application running (has a status of Started).
Related tasks
Start an application server Install enterprise application files Start or stop enterprise applications
Related information:
Directory conventions