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Compendium: OM SIP – DECT Solution OM Locating Application
OM Locating Application
>OM Locating Application:
OpenMobility Locating
Application
This chapter describes how to install and configure the Web-based OpenMobility
Locating application (in short: “OM Locating application”). The OM Locating appli-
cation is designed to manage customer designed events, SOS / ManDown calls, to
locate the handset which triggered such a call, and to track the handset users
movements. The application is equipped with messaging and alerting functions.
These functions utilize the “OM Integrated Messaging & Alerting (OM IMA)”
service, see also OM IMA Application on page 15.
Prerequisites
>OM Locating Application:
Notes on Licences
To use the OM Locating application, you need the appropriate licenses. The appli-
cation can also be started with the automatically applied demo license, which is
valid for 72 hours.
To operate the OM Locating application, you need the following components:
>OM Locating Application:
Technical Data; Configuring
the Workstation Computers
OM Locating server to record all locating information provided by the
OpenMobility Manager (OMM) and present them to the OM Locating clients.
OM Locating clients (up to 10) provided with a Web browser to manage the
locating information.
For the Bluetooth locating feature, you need a number of Linux compatible
USB Bluetooth beacons (“dongles”). If you want to monitor with USB video
devices, a number of Video4Linux-compatible USB web cams are required. If
you want to attach more than one USB device per RFP, you also need standard
USB hubs.
>OM Locating Application:
OMM Configuration
Prerequisites
Additionally, you should configure the OMM settings for messaging, locating and
event handling to ensure that the OM Locating application features work.
Install the OM Locating Application
To install and run the OM Locating application on the OM Locating server, you
need to setup a Sun/Oracle Java 1.6 runtime environment and the Apache
Tomcat 6 server on a PC running “Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6”.
>OM Locating Application:
Installing Red Hat Enterprise
Linux Server 6
1. Install the “Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6” operating system on the
dedicated OM Locating server. During installation of the operating system, you
can also install the required “tomcat6” packages.
>OM Locating Application:
Installing the OM Locating
Application
2. Install the Sun/Oracle Java Runtime Environment. You can download it from
the Web address “http://java.com”. Ensure to download the Linux version
(RPM) of the “Java SE Runtime Environment (JRE)” either for 32 bit or 64 bit
CPUs. If you have not installed the Tomcat software within installation of the
Red Hat operating system, you can make it up now.
3. Install the OM Locating application’s servlet. Copy the “OML.war” file from the
OM Locating installation media to the “webapps” folder below the Apache
Tomcat working directory.
Add Site / Location Pictures
>OM Locating Application:
Adding Site / Location
Pictures
The OM Locating applications user interface provides graphic views of the RFPs
where a portable part is located. You can save pictures of the RFP installation sites
to the “webapps/OML/images/locations/” directory of the Tomcat server running
the OM Locating application. These pictures can e.g. base on the plant layout.
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