Hi guys, I think that CBB is in the general right direction, but still not that accurate. I have installed 4 of these things and each time something different was an issue. The main thing that I found to be the problem, was to make sure that your versions.
• Install version 1.5.0.8 of JAVA prior to doing
anything else on this Server
• Install version 5.5.17 of Apache Tomcat Server.
Also, make sure that you have purchased the proper licenses. This is a very easy mistake to make.
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1.Make sure that you have put a routing statement in your actual Gateway VSU to the PBX. Without this, you will not get a license. Why this effects the licensing I don't know, but I was able to replicate this issue and the IP ROUTE/STATIC ROUTE is what fixed that.
2. MAKE SURE YOU LOAD THE IP PHONES with the Vpn image. If you don't know what I am talking about, then you need to call ATAC and get that part figured out first.
If your IP SETS are giving the warning that the license is expired, then you need to reset the phones to the defaults. This will reset the license and you can then attain a proper license.
Again, make sure your versions are accurate and that your license is actually showing in the WebLM Server when you login. I found that I wasn't able to properly login and I had to manipulate the webpage by changing where it was directed to. You will understand what I mean when you get there, but for now, just stick with the current settings. I am going to re-post the intructions again.
WebLM Server 4.3 with Apache.Tomcat server version: 5.5.17 and Java version 1.5.0.8
October 20, 2006 Version 1 Installation Guide 1.0 Created by Josh H
Pre-installation activities:
• Install version 1.5.0.8 of JAVA prior to doing anything else on this Server
• Install version 5.5.17 of Apache Tomcat Server.
• Do not start the service of Tomcat yet, as there are items and files that need to be edited prior to doing anything else on this.
• Download from the avaya website, a copy of WEBLM plugin. This should be version 4.3, but this may vary dependent on which release is available at time of install
Now you can move onto the next configuration steps.
Configuration steps
Step 1.
Unzip the WebLM files into a temp directory. There will be 3 files after de-compression.
• 2 *.JAR files
• 1 *. WAR files
Copy the .Jar files to Apache/LIB folder and the .War file, you have to create a folder in WebAPPS called WebLM and then unzip those files into the WebLM folder
Step 2.
Once these 3 files have been dealt with, edit your host file. So under C:windows/System32/drivers/etc/hosts
Open that up and edit the bottom column, with EXA:
127.0.0.1 localhost
192.168.1.101 l3-bt751.unitytelecom.local
So, IP Address, then the name of your SERVER aligned with the example host
Step 3.
Make sure you edit your Server.XML file, which is somewhere in the Apache install directory with: keystoreFile="./webapps/WebLM/WEB-INF/weblmserver.p12" keystoreType="PKCS12" keystorePass="weblmserver" />
Make sure you remove the <:-- at the front and the --> at the end of that meta line. Do a search for 8443 and find the sslProtocol="TLS" keystoreFile="./webapps/WebLM/WEB-INF/weblmserver.p12" keystoreType="PKCS12" keystorePass="weblmserver" />
Step 4.
start the Apache service. If you already started it. stop and start it. Then open a webpage to -
TYPE THIS IN EXACT. The X’s represent your IP ADDRESS.
The username is admin and the password is weblmadmin
Make sure you enter this and when prompted to put change your password, make sure you don’t typo it, because it will not let you break in otherwise.
You will notice that you get a login screen, but when I put in my credentials I get redirected to:
Once there, you are set to go, just log in with the new credentials you just setup and finish up!