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Installing the Cisco IP/VC Tools Software

Installing the Cisco IP/VC Tools Software

This chapter describes how to install the Cisco IP/VC Tools software and how to access the Cisco IP/VC Configuration Utility to configure the Cisco IP/VC 3525 Gateway. It also defines the function buttons found in the Cisco IP/VC Configuration Utility. The topics include:

Cisco IP/VC Tools

Cisco IP/VC Tools is a software bundle that contains the utilities you can use to configure Cisco IP/VC 3500 family products. The utilities allow you to configure units by model type, create internal voice recording messages, and upload software to a unit's Flash memory. The software packages Cisco IP/VC Tools contains include the following:

This section describes how to install Cisco IP/VC Tools.

Configuration Station Requirements

To install the Cisco IP/VC Tools, you must have the following:

Installing Cisco IP/VC Tools

To install the Cisco IP/VC Tools software, perform the following steps:


Step 1 Start Windows on the machine on which you want to install the Cisco IP/VC Tools software.

Step 2 Insert the Cisco IP/VC Tools CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.

Step 3 The CD-ROM is configured to deploy the installation wizard automatically.

If the computer is not configured to deploy the wizard automatically, perform the following steps:

Where CD-ROM drive is the CD-ROM drive letter.

Step 4 Read the Welcome window and click Next. A message box appears.

Step 5 The message box informs you of the readme file. We recommend that you read the readme file before continuing. Respond to the message as follows:

The Product Selection window appears.

Step 6 The Product Selection window allows you to copy product documentation for each of the Cisco IP/VC 3500 family products to the computer during installation. To copy product documents to the computer, click the check boxes of the the documents you want. Click Next when you are done. The Choose Destination Location window appears.

Step 7 The Choose Destination Location lets you choose where the Cisco IP/VC Tool files will be stored. Click Next. The Setup Type window appears.

Step 8 The Setup Type window lets you choose the installation procedure the installation wizard will use to install the software packages. Select the procedural type you want to use and click Next. The Select Program Folder window appears.

Step 9 The Select Program Folder window allows you to select the program folder in which the utilities will appear. Click Next. The files are set up on the computer and the Setup Finish window appears.

Step 10 Click Finish.


Accessing a Utility

To access a Cisco IP/VC 3500 utility, perform the following steps.


Step 1 On the Windows desktop choose Start > Program > Cisco IPVC Tools. A menu of Cisco IP/VC utilities appears.

Step 2 Click the utility you want to open.


Cisco IP/VC Configuration Utility Function Buttons

This section describes the function buttons and shortcut keys that allow you to navigate the Cisco IP/VC Configuration Utility and to disposition changes you make in the Utility windows. The function buttons and corresponding shortcut keys are listed in Table 4-1. You can only use a shortcut key when the corresponding button appears in the window. Buttons that provide configuration options are described in the appropriate sections of this guide.


Table 4-1: Configuration Software Buttons
Button Shortcut Keys Action

Next

Alt-N

Moves to a subsequent window; changes to parameter are retained.

Prev

Alt-P

Moves to a previous window; changes to parameter are discarded.

Abort

Alt-A

Exits the Configuration Utility; changes are not saved.

Finish

Alt-F

Moves configuration process forward to Save window where the configuration parameters can be saved as a set and to the unit. Parameters that are not changed asr saved as is.

Detect

Alt-D

Sends a broadcast message to the network, requesting identification from any Cisco IP/VC 3500 units that have not yet identified themselves.

Load

Alt-L

Allows you to load an appropriate set of configuration parameters into the current configuration utility. (Each gatekeeper definition table is regarded as a separate configuration utility.)

Save

---

Saves the parameters and exits the window.

Add

Alt-D

Allows you to create and define a new parameter entry.

Delete

Alt-T

Deletes the selected parameter entry.

Edit

Alt-E

Displays the selected parameter entry, and allows you to changes the values.

Apply

---

Saves parameter changes without exiting the window.

OK

---

Saves the current parameter settings and exits the window or dialog box.

For the gatekeeper, dynamic-only registration information is not saved.

Cancel

---

Returns to the previous window without saving changes.

Yes

Alt-Y

Affirms that the current settings are correct and proceeds to the next window.

No

Alt-N

Returns to the previous window.


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