Create a RHEL instance with the required resources for software-only installation. For creating a RHEL instance, refer to the corresponding Red Hat documentation.
Ensure that yum repository is configured on the RHEL instance. For more information, see Red Hat documentation.
Ensure that SELinux is disabled. For more information, see Red Hat documentation.
Download the application ISO file to the RHEL instance.
Procedure
Log in to the system as a root user.
Go to the /var/install directory.
Run the following installation script as a root user:
/Install_WebLM_10.1.2.0.x-xxxx
Press Enter to continue the installation.
Type y to accept the EULA.
To specify configuration details, type y.
In IP Address, type the IP address of the WebLM instance.
In Gateway, type the gateway IP address of the WebLM instance.
In IP Address of DNS Server, type the domain name of the primary, secondary, and WebLM instances.
Separate the IP addresses with commas (,).
In Short Hostname, type the hostname of the WebLM instance.
The value of the WebLM hostname is case-sensitive. The restriction applies only during the upgrade of WebLM.
In Domain Name, type the domain name of the WebLM instance.
Optional In Default Search List, type the search list of domain names.
Optional In NTP Server IP or FQDN, type the IP address or FQDN of the NTP server.
Separate the IP addresses with commas (,).
In Time Zone Detail, select the timezone where the WebLM instance is located.
The system displays a list of available continents and countries.
At the WebLM CLI USER prompt, perform the following:
In WebLM command line user name, type the username of the WebLM CLI user.
Do not provide the common user names, such as, admin, csaadmin, postgres, root, bin, daemon, adm, sync, dbus, vcsa, ntp, saslauth, sshd, tcpdump, xfs, rpc, rpcuser, nfsnobody, craft, inads, init, rasaccess, sroot, postgres, smgr, and nortel.
In WebLM command line user password, type the password for the WebLM CLI user.
In Confirm Password, retype the password to confirm the WebLM CLI user authentication.
At the WebLM UI Password for User - admin prompt, perform the following:
In WebLM UI admin user password, type the password for the WebLM UI user.
In Confirm Password, retype the password to confirm the WebLM UI user authentication.
At the Enhanced Access Security Gateway (EASG) prompt, read the following messages, and do one of the following:
Enable: (Recommended)
By enabling Avaya Logins you are granting Avaya access to your system.
This is necessary to maximize the performance and value of your Avaya support entitlements, allowing Avaya to resolve product issues in a timely manner.
In addition to enabling the Avaya Logins, this product should be registered with Avaya and technically onboarded for remote connectivity and alarming. Please see the Avaya support site (support.avaya.com/registration) for additional information for registering products and establishing remote access and alarming.
Disable:
By disabling Avaya Logins you are preventing Avaya access to your system.
This is not recommended, as it impacts Avaya’s ability to provide support for the product. Unless the customer is well versed in managing the product themselves, Avaya Logins should not be disabled.
Select 1 to enable EASG.
Select 2 to disable EASG.
Avaya recommends that you enable EASG.
You can also enable EASG after deploying or upgrading the application using the command: EASGManage --enableEASG.
To confirm the WebLM Configuration parameters, type Y.
After the installation is successful, log in to the WebLM user interface to check the Avaya Aura® application version. For more information, see Verifying the WebLM software version.