Welltech SPCI2S Intel NetStructure SS7 Boards User Manual
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SS7 Programmer’s Manual for SPCI2, SPCI4 and CPM8 Issue 2
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2.3 Software Installation for Solaris*
The Development Package for Solaris is distributed either on a CD-ROM or
electronically. The distribution is in the form of two compressed files called
dpksol32 and dpksol64 for use with 32 bit and 64 bit kernels respectively.
The Development Package is suitable for use in the following configurations:
Solaris 2.6 (32-bit), Solaris 7 (32-bit), Solaris 8 (32-bit) and Solaris 8 (64-bit).
The user should select the appropriate file and copy it to the Solaris system. The
file then needs to be uncompressed and installed as follows:
uncompress dpksol32
pkgadd –d dpksol32
The Solaris* package installation utility (pkgadd) will then prompt for further input.
On successful completion of the installation procedure the following message is
displayed and the user should reboot the system.
Installation of DKseptel was successful.
The following files (or similar) are transferred into a directory /opt/Dkseptel. Note
that additional files relating to other products in the range will be installed at the
same time.
gctlib.lib
Library to be linked with user’s application
INC Sub-directory containing header files for use with user’s application
system.txt
Example system configuration file
config.txt
Example protocol configuration file
gctload
ssds
tick_sol
tim_sol
s7_mgt
s7_log
s7_play
mtpsl
upe
Executables for use as described elsewhere in this manual
inap_api.lib
INAP API library to be linked with the user’s application if it uses INAP.
2.3.1 Removing the Development Package for Solaris
The Development Package for Solaris can be removed using the package removal
utility as follows:
pkgrm DKseptel
The Solaris package removal utility (pkgrm) will then prompt for further input.