Installing and Deploying Genesys Co-browse
Important
Genesys recommends that you first install Co-browse in a test environment. This will allow you to customize and test Co-browse before moving it to your production environment.Objective | Related procedures and actions |
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1. Prepare your deployment. |
Review the Minimum Required Components. |
2. Install Genesys Co-browse Server. | See Install Genesys Co-browse Server for details. |
3. Install the related plug-in for Interaction Workspace. |
Install the Genesys Co-browse Plug-in for Interaction Workspace to enable co-browsing features in Interaction Workspace. See Install the Genesys Co-browse Plug-in for Interaction Workspace for installation details. |
4. Load the certificate and private keys into the Java and Jetty keystores. |
See Loading Certificate for SSL for details. |
5. Configure a Cluster of Chat Servers. |
Complete the procedures on the Configure a Cluster of Chat Servers if your solution includes more than one Chat Server. |
6. Add the Co-browse JavaScript snippet to your website. |
See Website Instrumentation for details. |
7. Configure a cluster of Co-browse servers. |
See Configure a Cluster of Co-browse Servers for details. |
8. Start and stop Genesys Co-browse Server. |
See Start and Stop Genesys Co-browse Server for details. |
9. Import the reporting templates. | You can use the provided Genesys Co-browse Sample Reporting Templates for real-time and historical reporting. See Genesys Co-browse Reporting Templates for details. |
10. Test and troubleshoot. | Complete the procedures on the Testing and Troubleshooting the Co-browse Solution page to ensure that your Co-browse solution is properly configured. This page also provides solutions to common problems that you might encounter while testing the Co-browse solution. |
This page was last edited on November 27, 2014, at 14:17.
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