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Cisco SCE 2000 and SCE 1000 Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 3 Operations
Managing Application Files
Managing Application Files
This module explains how to install and upgrade application files.
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Configuring Applications, page 3-9
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Managing Application Files, page 3-9
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How to Display Information about an Application File, page 3-10
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How to Install an Application, page 3-10
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How to Uninstall an Application, page 3-10
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How to Upgrade an Application, page 3-11
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How to Undo an Upgrade of an Application, page 3-11
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How to Display the Last pqi File that was Installed, page 3-11
Configuring Applications
The SCE platform can be configured to run with different Service Control applications by installing the
appropriate file. All SCE platform application files are
pqi
files, that is, the filename must end with the
pqi extension.
Once a specific Service Control application is installed it can be configured by applying a configuration
file. The configuration file is application-specific, and is produced by application-specific means, not
covered in this documentation. Configuration files have no specific extension.
Note
These configuration changes are automatically saved to the start-up configuration after execution, and
therefore do not appear when the running configuration is displayed (
more running-config
command).
Note
These configurations cannot be manipulated by changing the
system/config.txt
file
Managing Application Files
Use the following commands to install, uninstall, and upgrade an application. You can use the show pqi
file info command before installing or upgrading an application to display the options that are available
when installing the pqi file. These options can then be specified in the install or upgrade command as
needed.
The documentation of the application will tell the user whether the application is stand-alone (in which
case install should be used), or an upgrade to an existing application that is assumed to be installed
already (in this case upgrade should be used).
You should always run the
pqi uninstall
command before installing a new pqi file. This prevents old
files from accumulating on the disk.