Deploying the email routing application
If you are not installing the email option, skip the following steps. <multistep> Deploy the eServices applications for email=
- In GAX, go to Configuration > Solution Definitions and click +.
- Locate and upload the following file: \\g1-ui-p\c$\GCTI\eSrvcPluginGAX\spd\eServicesSingleHostDeployment.xml
- Select Genesys eServices Single Host Deployment.
- From the > menu next to the Delete button, select Install, using default values except for:
- Uncheck Activate chat-media support
- DB Server for Interaction Server: DBServer_AUX
- DB Server for Interaction Concentrator: DBServer_ICON
- Database Administrator Name: sa
- Database Administrator Password: G3n35y5!
- Database User Name: sa
- Database User Password: G3n35y5!
- Set the customer Email Server Client Address, Email Server Domain Name, and Email Server POP Client Login Password
|-| Install the email solution definition=
- In GAX, go to Configuration > Solution Definitions and select Genesys One OPM Email Parameters.
- Complete the wizard, using default values except for:
- GAX host: UI host name
- Switch: eServices_Switch
- Email address: the Do Not Reply address that you select for the customer mail server
- Email Sample Configuration: True
|-| Import the Knowledge Manager templates= Important: Localized versions of the templates do not include the required categories, so even for localized environments you must import the GenesysOne_KnowledgeManager_Rules_Responses_ENU.kme file.
- In Genesys Administrator, ensure that the eServices solution is started.
- Go to http://Core VM host name or IP address/ips and locate and download email_strategy_ext_version.zip. Unzip the file.
- On the Aux host, copy the GenesysOne_KnowledgeManager_Rules_Responses_ENU.kme file to a temp folder on the local disk.
- Important: If you are using Business Edition Premise version 8.1.100.20, this file is named GenesysOne_KnowledgeManager_Rules_Responses.kme.
- Start Knowledge Manager
- Application: eServices_KnowledgeManager
- Host: your Core VM name
- Go to File > Import and select the kme file from the temp folder.
- Important:
- Uncheck Preserve uniqueness of objects
- Check Update screening rules.
- Click OK and ignore the 5 warnings.
- If you are localizing your environment, and only after first importing the English kme file, you can import the localized kme files, one at a time (the example below uses the French version, GenesysOne_KnowledgeManager_Rules_Responses_FRA.kme):
- On the Aux host, copy the GenesysOne_KnowledgeManager_Rules_Responses_FRA.kme file (from the unzipped email_strategy_ext_version.zip file) to a temp folder on the local disk.
- Start Knowledge Manager
- Application: eServices_KnowledgeManager
- Host: your Core VM name
- Go to File > Import and select the kme file from the temp folder.
- Important:
- Uncheck Preserve uniqueness of objects
- Check Update screening rules.
- Click OK and ignore the 5 warnings.
- If you are using Special Day Auto Responses in Email, you must manually change the Time Zones for AutoResponse:
- Start Knowledge Manager.
- Click AutoResponse, and then double-click Special Day.
- Locate the two instances of TimeZone and replace them with the correct time zone IDs.
- Important: You must use time zone database IDs to indicate time zones. For a list of time zone database IDs, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones.
- Click Check field Codes to view the Special Day Auto Response with the field codes rendered.
- Click OK.
|-| Deploy the email strategy=
- In a browser, go to http://Core VM name or IP address/ips. Locate, download, and extract the following zip files:
- email_strategy_version.zip
- composer_version_enus.zip
- Install Composer 8.1.3 on a Windows system that is not one of the VMs and is not already running Apache Tomcat (to avoid port conflicts). Follow the installation instructions in the
Composer 8.1 Deployment Guide.
- Note that Composer 8.1.3 is an Eclipse plugin that requires JDK 1.7 and a supported version of Eclipse. Composer installs its own Apache Tomcat server.
- Copy the GenesysOne_Email folder (from the email_strategy_ext_version zip that you just extracted) to a temp folder on the Composer system.
- Open Composer and go to File > Import > General > Existing Projects into Workspace.
- Choose Select archive file and then select the email strategy you copied from the Core VM.
- Important: Select the project from the newly populated list, ensuring Copy projects into workspace is enabled, and click Finish.
- Verify that the local Tomcat server details are correct for your Composer installation:
- Got to Window > Preferences > Composer > Tomcat.
- Enter the Port, Login (admin), and Password (admin).
- Check the Tomcat Location to confirm that it is on the local disk (for example, c:\Program Files (x86)\GCTI\Composer 8.1\tomcat).
- In Composer Package Explorer, expand the GenesysOne_Email package, right-click Interaction Processes > Email ixnprocess, and select Publish to Configuration Server (you might first need to connect to Configuration Server from the Composer menu bar).
- If you are localizing your environment:
- In Project Explorer, open GenesysOne_Email > Workflows > RouteToAgentWithAutoResponse.workflow.
- For each of the three Create Email blocks (SendOutOfOfficeHours, SendSpecialDay, SendOfficeHours):
- Click the block and open its Properties view.
- Click Message Settings > Standard Response.
- Replace the English text (such as OfficeHours) with the localized text.
- Save and generate the code.
- Right-click the package name and select Properties. Deploy the project.
- Create a war file:
- Right-click the package name and select Export > Composer > Java Composer Project as WAR file.
- Copy the war file to \\g1-core-p\c$\GCTI\apache-tomcat\webapps. The war file automatically extracts to a new GenesysOne_Email folder.
- Point the new scripts to the correct core server:
- Open GA and go to Provisioning > Routing/eServices > Orchestration, which includes nine enhanced routing scripts.
- Double-click GenesysOne_Email.Email.Entered.Routing and change the Orchestration URI to include the correct core server name; for example, http://g1-core-p:8080/GenesysOne_Email/IPD_Email_Entered.scxml.
- Repeat for each of the other scripts.
- If you are using Business Edition Premise version 8.1.100.20, restart Orchestration Server. If you are using a later version, you do not have to complete this step.
</multistep> Next: Configure the routing applications to meet your customer's business requirements.
This page was last edited on December 3, 2014, at 14:52.
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