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Cisco Application eXtension Platform 1.0 Quick Start Guide
Installing and Uninstalling an Application
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Cisco Application eXtension Platform 1.0 Quick Start Guide
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Note
The Source Directory entered above is “/opt/tcptrace”: this is the relative path to the source 
directory.
The Unique Identifier entered above is “yourUUID”: we recommend you specify this argument 
with a name of your choice. A file is created with the values of all the arguments specified in 
this invocation of the packaging tool.
A Cisco AXP package has been created for application tcptrace.
You can see the two essential Cisco AXP package files in the project-directory/pkg directory. 
These two files are:
package file: suffixed by .pkg
installer payload file: suffixed by .prt1
Step 3
If you specified a Project Directory of /opt/output/pkg as shown in Step 2, to view the various artifacts 
that the packaging tool has created in the /opt/output directory, enter the following command: 
ls
 <enter>
The following two files are displayed on the screen:
tcptrace.1.0.pkg
tcptrace.1.0.prt1
Note
The Cisco AXP installer, which is resident on the Cisco AXP service module, later expects these two 
files to be in the same FTP directory.
Step 4
Copy tcptrace.1.0.pkg and tcptrace.1.0.prt1 to the public FTP directory of the machine you are using for 
your Cisco AXP package FTP repository. 
Installing and Uninstalling an Application
This section consists of:
Installing an Application
Installing an Application: Example
To install an application, perform the following steps. 
Step 1
Make sure that the Cisco Application eXtension Platform (AXP) 1.0.1 is ready on the service module 
before running the automated installer. 
Log into the Cisco 280x ISR if you have not done so already:
telnet 192.168.1.39
<enter>
2800_w_axp> enable <enter>