Installing Wavelink Avalanche Mobility Center 4.2.x

Posted on October 28, 2008. Filed under: Software Tangents |

By: Brenton Blawat

This is the quick guide for installing Wavelink Avalanche Mobility Center 4.2.X. 

 

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Double-Click on the Wavelink Installer

 

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Select Next >

 

Custom: Select Individual Components

Site: Install all the functionality for Mobile Handheld Management; no Access Point Management.

Select Custom >

 

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Console: The console is also referred to as the eServer. It enables remote administration of the Wavelink Avalanche Mobility Center.

Server: The server is the core of the application which links the communications between the eServer and DServer.

Database: This is the database engine. Later versions of AMC allow SQL Server Installation.

Site Agent Deployment: This enables software deployments to the individual devices from the server.

Avalanche Site: Avalanche is the software deployment and network profile tool

Mobile Manager Site: Mobile Manager is the access point and non handheld infrastructure management toolkit.

Select the Desired Features >

Select Next >

 

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Select Next >

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Select the Destination >

Select Next >

 

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The AMC Product Will Install PostGreSQL if it doesn’t exist on the system.

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The software will begin to install….

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Enter registration keys if necessary >

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Select Finish >

For More Free Training by BIT Tangents: Go to Wavelink Training (Click Here)

Info on Author: Brenton Blawat is a Wavelink Consultant who has worked closely with the Avalanche product for over 5 years. He has integrated Wavelink AMC (and variants) into a multitude of corporations including but not limited to: Seneca Foods Corporation, American Eagle Outfitters, and Alexian Brothers Health System.

** BIT Tangents nor any of its contributors are liable for damages as a result of following these instructions. These instructions are intended as guidelines for best practices and are to be used at the executioners own risk! All re-productions / digital copies of this content must be approved in writing by an authorized representative of BIT Tangents. **

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