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Chapter 2 Installing and Configuring Cisco HSI Software
Starting the Cisco HSI
Step 1 Continuing from Step 21 of the “Installing the Cisco HSI” section on page 2-5, exit server 1.
Step 2 Log in to server 2 as root and go to the # prompt.
Step 3 Insert the Cisco HSI CD in the CD-ROM drive.
Step 4 Follow the installation instructions found in Step 3 through Step 21 of the “Installing the Cisco HSI”
section on page 2-5.
Installation of the dual Cisco HSI for a redundant PGW 2200 configuration is now complete.
Starting the Cisco HSI
To start the Cisco HSI, execute the start script as the root user and enter the following command:
# /etc/init.d/CiscoGW start
Note The application runs as root user because this is a requirement of a Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP) subagent application. If you do not run this script as the root user, the SNMP subagent
fails to connect to the master agent.
Stopping the Cisco HSI
To stop the Cisco HSI, log in as root user and enter the following command:
# /etc/init.d/CiscoGW stop
Configuring the Cisco HSI
To configure the Cisco HSI, you must first access the user interface. Use the mml command (see
Appendix A, “MML User Interface and Command Reference” for more information). If the setup.gw file
has been sourced, it is in the user path. Use the provisioning commands to configure the Cisco HSI as
required (see Chapter 3, “Provisioning the Cisco HSI” and Appendix A, “MML User Interface and
Command Reference” for more information).
Upgrading the Cisco HSI
Before removing an old version of the Cisco HSI, install the new version of the software. A provisioning
session can be exported to a flat file in a format that can be used as input to another provisioning session
(see prov-exp in Appendix A, “MML User Interface and Command Reference,” for more information).
When you upgrade the Cisco HSI version, the following conditions apply:
The Cisco HSI must first be stopped before installation is allowed to proceed.
The installation of the software overwrites the existing installed version of the software.