NN42020-310 Multimedia Communication Portfolio Multimedia Communication Server 2-server Sun Fire V210 (RoHS) Solaris Installation and Commissioning Guide MCS 5100 3.5 Standard 1.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 3 Contents How to get help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Restrictions and limitations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 MCS 5100 documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 4 Installing Oracle 9.2.0.4 on the database server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Installing Oracle 9.2.0.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Deploying the initial database load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Prerequisites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Deploying the MCS database load (imssipdb) . . . .
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 5 Adding and configuring the Web Client Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Prerequisites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .135 Installing and configuring the Oracle Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Prerequisites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 Finding the latest updates on the Nortel Web site The content of this documentation was current at the time the product was released. To check for updates to the latest documentation and software for MCS 5100, click one of the following links: Link to Takes you directly to the Latest Software Nortel page for MCS 5100 software located at www130.nortelnetworks.com/cgi-bin/eserv/cs/main.
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Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 How to get help This section explains how to get help for Nortel products and services. Getting help from the Nortel web site The best way to get technical support for Nortel products is from the Nortel Technical Support web site: www.nortel.com/support This site provides quick access to software, documentation, bulletins, and tools to address issues with Nortel products.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 10 Getting help from a specialist by using an Express Routing Code To access some Nortel Technical Solutions Centers, you can use an Express Routing Code (ERC) to quickly route your call to a specialist in your Nortel product or service. To locate the ERC for your product or service, go to: www.nortel.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 Overview The MCS 2-server Sun Fire* V210 Solaris system is a small-scale version of the Multimedia Communication Portfolio (MCP) system, geared towards an environment with a maximum of 250 subscribers. This system allows more effective cost management for smaller-sized enterprises. This document describes the installation of the 2-server Sun Fire V210 Solaris system. The 2-server Sun Fire V210 Solaris system must be connected to a 100-MB full-duplex Ethernet switch.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 12 Figure 2 2-server network with single Ethernet switch 100 BT Power cable Figure 3 2-server network MAS Ad hoc audio conferencing with single Ethernet switch Ethernet Switch 100 BT Power cable IBM X305 IBM X336 Protected Power Source The rest of this document will refer to the example data in the figure that follows. Print and refer to this example while executing this installation.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 13 Figure 4 Example of 2-server Sun Fire V210 Solaris system configuration Restrictions and limitations The 2-server V210 Solaris system is non-redundant. Since redundancy is not built into the system, a server failure will result in the loss of services. The 2-server V210 Solaris system has a mirrored disk. In the event of a disk failure, the failed disk should be replaced as soon as possible.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 14 MCS 5100 documentation Refer to the MCS 5100 Network Deployment and Engineering Guide, NN10313-191, that accompanies the MCS 5100 product and to your customer-specific information (CSI) datasheet for your system requirements.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 15 • MCS 5100 Fault Management: Alarm and Log reference, NN10385-900 • MCS 5100 Performance Management: OM reference , NN10386-700 MCS 2-server Sun Fire V210 (RoHS) Solaris Installation and Commissioning Guide
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Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 Before you start the installation ATTENTION Make sure you install the latest software loads. Check with your support team for the correct latest load. Prerequisites Have available your completed Customer-Specific Information (CSI) datasheet. Refer to the MCS 5100 Network Deployment and Engineering Guide, NN10313-191, that accompanies the MCS product for CSI and system requirements.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 18 The procedures in this Guide assume that you are using the PuTTY VT100 terminal emulator tool. ATTENTION To set up sessions, download from the web the PuTTY VT100 Emulator, a shareware configurator tool. Download PuTTY from www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ Provide the following hardware: • Business Policy Switch 2000 (BPS 2000) or Layer-2 switch • One (1) cat-5 Ethernet cable that is used to connect the MRV LX terminal server to the layer-2 switch.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 19 Key stroke symbols The following key stroke symbols are used in this document. When you are asked to You must... Press Esc+2 Press Escape then press 2. Navigate Use the arrow keys to move up or down. Select Use the spacebar to select an item. Enter value indicated in brackets. [Enter] Press key indicated in brackets.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 20 Server configuration The following table shows the basic configuration of the 2-server V210 Solaris system. Table 1 2-server configuration Configuration Server type Components 2-server V210 Solaris Server1 Active System Manager Active Accounting Manager Primary database Oracle Monitor Server2 IPCM (S1) Active Provisioning Module Active SIP Application Module Active WebClient Manager iPlanetMonitor UFTP Base Software Loading disks MCS 5100 Release 3.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 21 MCS Base Platform System Software disks are loaded on the following servers as indicated in Table 2, Mapping of Kit NTVW01BD disks to servers (with times) MCS Base Platform System Software: Order code NTVW01BD Approximate time to install Server 1 Server 2 Table 2 Mapping of Kit NTVW01BD disks to servers (with times) CD1 Disk Partitioning & Solaris OS Kernel 45 minutes X X CD2 Solaris OS Packages 15 minutes X X CD3 Solaris Packages and Patches 90 m
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Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 Minimum and recommended requirements for customer-provided PC Configure your management pc to have an IP address that is in the same subnet of the IP address range used for your servers. Check your pc vendor’s documentation to learn how to configure the PC’s IP address.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 • mouse: required • Video Graphics Card: 24 — minimum: 640x480 @8bpp [256 colors] VGA — recommended: 800x600 @16bpp [65,536 colors] VGA or better • sound card: not applicable • operating systems: — minimum: Microsoft Windows 98(SE)/ME/2000/XP, or Microsoft Windows NT 4.x with Service Pack 5 (SP5) — recommended: Microsoft Windows 98(SE)/ME/2000/XP, or Microsoft Windows NT 4.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 Setting up the baseline hardware Baseline hardware See the following figure for an overview of the hardware connectivity. Figure 3 Hardware connections overview ATTENTION You need an uninterrupted power source (UPS). If a power outage occurs, bring the server for the Database Module into service before bringing the other servers into service. If other servers do not come up, restart the server for the Management Module.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 26 Hardware required for the 2-server system consists of the following: • terminal server: 1 MRV LX-4008-101AC including — Linux-based secure console standalone unit with 8 RS232 RJ45 ports — internal V.90 modem and AC power — software and documentation on CD-ROM • core servers: 2 Sun Fire V210 servers including — 1 1.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 27 ATTENTION Make sure you have • Business Policy Switch 2000 (BPS 2000) or Layer-2 switch • vendor documentation for configuring your Layer-2 switch • one (1) additional cat-5 ethernet cable to connect the MRV LX terminal server to the layer-2 switch • a pc for the System Management Console, and access to the network WARNING Static electricity could be harmful to the servers.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 28 Figure 4 MCS 5100 19-inch rack Connecting the Sun Fire V210 server to the layer-2 switch Procedure 2 Connecting the V210 server to the layer-2 switch At the back of the Sun Fire V210 server, 1 Connect the Sun Fire V210 server Net 0 and Net 1 ports to the layer-2 switch using Ethernet, cat-5 cables. NN42020-310 MCS 5100 3.5 Standard 1.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 29 Figure 5 Back view of Sun Fire V210 server Figure 6 Sun Fire V210 server cabling to layer-2 switch Note 1: Net 0 and Net 1 are for redundancy. It is preferable that each Ethernet port get cabled to a different layer-2 switch, if available, for maximum redundancy. Note 2: The two Ethernet switches are physically linked together through either cascade modules or Ethernet links. 2 Plug in the power cords at the back of the V210 server.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 30 Connecting the Sun Fire V210 server to the MRV LX terminal server The MCS 5100 platform uses the Sun Fire V210 server medium configuration. Note: This server is only available in an AC power configuration.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 31 Figure 8 P1 and P2 custom cable connections to terminal server See note Note: This cable is only connected to configure the terminal server. Following configuration, remove the cable.
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Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 Installing and accessing the MRV LX-4000 series terminal server The MRV LX terminal server allows the installer to access all the servers simultaneously. ATTENTION For complete information on how to install, configure, and access the MRV LX terminal server, refer to the MRV Communications, Inc.
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Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 4 35 Click on Grant this session. The Java Security Warning window closes. The LX Series Configuration Console page reappears, now with the green console selection visible. Figure 11 LX Series Configuration Console page Choosing Encrypted Console means the Graphical User Interface (GUI) will run slower, but with security. Encrypted and Not Encrypted Console also require Java Runtime Environment 1.4 or later.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 36 Figure 12 Login window 6 Enter your Username and Password, and click Login. Note: By default, authentication is done against the local user database. To start, use the known username InReach and password access. 7 If you log in as a user, the following window appears. NN42020-310 MCS 5100 3.5 Standard 1.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 37 Figure 13 User login window 8 To log in as a superuser, click the Admin button on the tool bar and log in with the default Superuser password system. You can now configure the unit at the GUI. 9 Click on the menus on the left side of the window. For example, selecting Ports: Async opens the Async ports window.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 38 Figure 14 Example: selecting Ports: Async a When you click on a port, the following dialog box appears for you to enter your information. Note: In the TCP window (see Figure 15), ensure that both the Telnet CR Filtering radio button, and the Telnet Negotiations radio button are Enabled. NN42020-310 MCS 5100 3.5 Standard 1.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 39 Figure 15 Port 19 dialog box For details on using the IP Configuration Menu, refer to “Using the IP Configuration Menu” in the LX-Series Configuration Guide. For information on how to boot your unit from defaults, refer to “Booting from Defaults” in the LX-Series Configuration Guide.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 40 Procedure 6 Connecting through the server to the MRV LX terminal server At the management pc, 1 ATTENTION MRV Communications recommends that you change the default password for the user’s MRV LX terminal server before you put the unit on a network. For more information, refer to Changing the password defaults on page 40.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 41 4 Enter a new user password at the Enter your NEW password: prompt. The password will be displayed as asterisks. 5 Re-enter the new user password at the Re-Enter your NEW password: prompt. The password will be displayed as asterisks. 6 To change the superuser password for the unit, do the following: a Access the Configuration Command Mode. b Enter the password command at the Config:0 >> prompt.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 42 7 Enter your password: system [Enter] 8 Define server ip address [Enter] 9 Define server ip subnet mask [Enter] 10 Define server ip primary gateway address [Enter] 11 Define port:
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 4 43 For port, enter . Note 1: For Net MGT (LOM) ports, use terminal server ports 2100-2400 (physical ports 1-4). For Serial ports, use terminal server ports 3100-3400 (physical ports 11-14). The port number identifies the location of the target host.
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Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 Powering on the servers Procedure 10 Powering on the servers At the server, 1 ATTENTION Do not have any bootp servers on the same subnet of the system. If there is such a server, disconnect the LAN interface cable from the system subnet. Turn power on to the server. 2 If the system boots up, log into the server as root. 3 Type init 0 [Enter]. This will bring you to the boot (>ok) prompt.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 4 46 The >ok prompt appears. ATTENTION If you do not use PuTTY, use the appropriate key sequence to send a break to the server to get an >ok prompt. NN42020-310 MCS 5100 3.5 Standard 1.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 Installing Disks 1 to 3 ATTENTION Refer to the customer-specific information datasheet for host name, IP addresses, subnet masks, and so on. ATTENTION For installation on a brand-new machine, connect through the terminal server to the Net MGT (LOM) port until after you have installed CD5. Then log out. Log back in through the terminal server to Serial MGT port for the rest of the installation.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 48 2 ATTENTION Make sure you put spaces before and after the hyphen: boot [space] cdrom [space] - [space] install. 3 At the >ok prompt, boot the system: boot cdrom install [Enter] For instructions on how to get to the >ok prompt, see Powering on the servers on page 45. Note 3: You must wait several minutes before information begins to appear.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 49 Network Connectivity/Networked 3 Accept the default Yes by pressing Esc+2 to continue. DHCP/Use DHCP 4 Accept the default No by pressing Esc+2 to continue. Primary Network Interface /Primary Network Interface 5 Choose bge0 as the primary network interface and press Esc+2 to continue. Host name/Host name 6 Enter the host name of the server, for example: micromgmt Note 1: Host name cannot start with a number.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 50 Netmask/Netmask 9 ATTENTION Do not accept the default unless you are sure it is correct for your subnet. Enter the subnet mask, for example: 255.255.255.0. Press Esc+2 to continue. IPv6/Enables IPv6 10 ATTENTION IPv6 is not supported. Accept the default No. Press Esc+2 to continue. There is a slight delay between screens. Please wait. Confirm information 11 Ensure all fields are filled correctly. Press Esc+2 to continue.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 51 Continuing the process 15 Confirm your information. Ensure all fields are filled correctly. Press Esc+2 to continue. Press Esc+4 if you need to change anything. 16 At the Regions prompt, select the country where the system is going to be deployed. Use the arrow keys to navigate to the required country and press the spacebar to mark your choice. Ignore time zone syntax errors. Press Esc+2 to continue.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 52 Wait until you receive the login prompt. 21 You will be prompted to type in the root password twice. The password will not appear on the screen when you type. If you do not want a root password, press Enter twice. Press Enter to continue. Note: The CD will eject from the CD-ROM. The system then requests that you insert CD2. ATTENTION If you are not prompted for CD2, contact support.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 53 Installing CD3 Approximate time estimate = 90 minutes Procedure 14 Installing CD3 At the management pc, 1 Place CD3 in the CD-ROM drive and press Enter at the prompt. ATTENTION Wait for the login prompt to appear. The script will execute after you press Enter. The installation will continue. Please wait. The system will prompt you for the next step. 2 Log in as root.
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Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 Installing Disk 4 ATTENTION The following sections describe installing CD4 according to the specific server type. Please note that there are some small, but very important, differences in the installation of the two types of servers (database/accounting/management or application server).
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 56 to use the local system clock as the time source. Note: Select Time Source • X - External Clock Device • E - External Clock Source {IP Address(es)} • I - Internal Clock (Unreliable) Select option from list above [E, I, X] 4 ATTENTION Refer to the CSI for NTP time source IP information. Select one of the options, then press Enter. If you select X - External Clock Source, you will see a list of clock types. Select the type you have or none (99).
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 57 7 Press Enter to continue. 8 You will see the following statement: ”You are now configuring IPMP (Multipathing)" ”Please have the Database Server Physical IP addresses and the Machine Logical IP address ready. Have 6 IP addresses that can be used as ping buddies." Recommendations for ping buddies are provided. 9 Press the Enter key to continue.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 58 Provide between two and six ping targets or each IPMP group for proper IPMP failover reliability. Enter the address "0.0.0.0" to indicate list is complete, if entering less than six targets. Enter ping target #1: 120.120.13.25 Enter ping target #2: 120.120.13.1 Enter ping target #3: 0.0.0.0 Note: Do NOT use this server's own IP address as a ping target. Press Enter after each IP address.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 59 You will see the following message: Obtaining IP Addresses for SysMgr/AcctMgr Failover Operation Note: If you don't have plan to configure the failover service, type in the same primary service logical IP address and primary machine logical IP address or type 0.0.0.0 instead. 17 Enter the (in dot-notation format). Example: 120.120.13.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 60 24 Enter the (Default: 0.0.0.0) 25 Enter the (Default: 255.255.255.0) 26 Enter the (Default: 0.0.0.0) You are asked to confirm the LOM port configuration. 27 Type Y to accept the LOM port configuration or N if you want to change something. The system will now reboot and come up requesting that you insert CD5.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 61 5 You will see the following message: You have chosen to configure NTP as follows: Type of server: Application NTP SOURCE (Management IP address): 120.120.13.22 NTP SOURCE (Accounting IP address): 120.120.13.22 Is the above configuration correct (y/n): Select Y to continue or N to change.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 62 • Machine Logical IP address of the CAM server • BPS stack IP address • Other optional devices (PRI Gateway host) Provide between two and six ping targets or each IPMP group for proper IPMP failover reliability. Enter the address "0.0.0.0" to indicate list is complete, if entering less than six targets. Note: Do NOT use this server's own IP address as a ping target. 12 Press Enter after each IP address, for example: 0.0.0.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 63 Is this IPMP group configuration acceptable? (Y/N) Select Y to accept or N to change. 14 The default route IP address should appear. If correct, press Enter. Otherwise, type it in, then press Enter. Note: If your configuration does not include a router, then enter the machine logical IP address of your server. 15 Do you intend to deploy the Web Server to this machine (y,n)? Enter Y. 16 You are now configuring the Syslog Daemon. Press Enter to continue.
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Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 Installing Disk 5 (all servers) Approximate time estimate is 30 minutes. Procedure 17 Installing CD5 At the management pc, 1 Place CD5 in the CD-ROM drive, on the server, and press Enter at the prompt. Note 1: CD5 will eject from the CD-ROM when installed. Note 2: For Management/Accounting servers, you will be prompted for CD6. Refer to Installing Disk 6 (MgmtSvr/AcctMgr only) on page 69 for instructions. The Application/IPCM server (AppSvr/IPCM) will reboot.
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Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 Enabling or disabling the automatic mount Use the following procedure if you need to use the CD-ROM auto-mount after installation of CD5. Execute this procedure on the MgmtSvr (Server1). ATTENTION Keep this procedure for future use. Procedure 18 Enabling or disabling the CD-ROM auto-mount At the management pc, 1 The system disables volmgt by default after CD5 is installed. To toggle it back on to install additional CDs, follow this step.
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Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 Installing Disk 6 (MgmtSvr/AcctMgr only) ATTENTION CD6 must be installed on the MgmtSvr and on the AcctMgr machines only. If you do not install CD6, you will not be able to deploy or start the secondary MgmtSvr or AcctMgr. Approximate time estimate = 30 minutes Procedure 19 Installing CD 6 At the management pc, 1 Place CD6 in the CD-ROM drive, on the server, and press Enter at the prompt. Note: CD6 will eject from the CD-ROM when installed.
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Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 Installing Oracle 9.2.0.4 on the database server The procedures to install Oracle 9 on the DBSvr include storing Oracle 9 CDs 1-6 to your local hard drive. Refer to the section that follows. Approximate time for loading Oracle 9 = 90 minutes ATTENTION Refer to the CSI datasheet for such items as the hostname, IP addresses, and subnet masks. ATTENTION Perform these steps on all servers in parallel if multiple CDs are available. Installing Oracle 9.2.0.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 72 7 ATTENTION Make sure you put a space before the ending slash (/) in step 5. cp [ space] Install_CD_to_Disk [ space] / [Enter] 8 cd [ space] / [Enter] 9 ./Install_CD_to_Disk [Enter] 10 Storing data from CDs to the /IMS/ora_cds directory [Y]?: Select Y [Enter] Note: The data from the CDs is copied to the default directory unless the required disk space is not available (3.5 GB on the /IMS partition).
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 73 Refer to this table when entering the following command: Prompt Definition Enter pri_db_hostname There is only one hostname for a 2-server configuration. Hostname of the database server, for example, micromgmtDBSvr. sec_db_hostname Since there is no secondary server, enter again the pri_db_hostname (Hostname of the database server). Re-enter hostname of the database server. cd [space] /IMS/ora_cds/Disk1 [Enter] .
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 74 Failing to answer Y will cause the system to raise a disk space alarm on the SysMgr screen for the DBSvr. You will see the message: Removing Disk 1, Disk2, Disk3, Disk4, Disk5, Disk6 from /IMS/ora_cds.... Oracle_Install Complete. 20 At the completion of the script, you will see the message: Oracle_Install complete Press Ctrl-C to exit. 21 To check for errors, at the prompt, type cd [space] /tmp [Enter] 22 View the /tmp/oracleinstall.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 Deploying the initial database load Prerequisites Ensure that the MCS Base Platform Software and Oracle 9i have been installed on database servers. ATTENTION Refer to your CSI datasheet to enter the IP addresses that you are prompted for in this section. Deploying the MCS database load (imssipdb) After performing the steps for installing MCS Base Platform software and Oracle software, an empty imsdb1 database is all that exists.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 76 5 You will see the following message: Select the Type of Deployment: [1] Initial Deployment [2] Upgrade of Database [3] Rollback of Database [4] Install Files only to Select 1 for initial deployment, then press Enter. 6 Enter Machine Logical IP Address - Primary DB: Enter the , or press Enter to accept default. Example: 120.120.13.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 Deploying and starting the Sysmgr Prerequisites The dbdeploy.pl script is successfully deployed on the database. ATTENTION Refer to the customer-specific information for hostname, IP addresses, subnet masks, and so on. Deploy the Sysmgr for a non-redundant configuration. The operator logs into the machine logical IP address of the management server. At the UNIX prompt, the operator the uses the script mgmtdeploy.pl to deploy and start the Sysmgr.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 78 3 ATTENTION When selecting the management server load, always select the load that contains the word "micro" in it. If the non-micro load is selected, the installer will receive an Out Of Memory error. The server load names are: • mgmtsvr_all-mico-ims — for a 2-server V210 installation. • mgmtsvr_all-small-ims — for a 4-server V210 installation. • mgmtsvr_all-ims — for an 8-server V210 installation.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 7 79 Will a Motorola SAM16 server (SIP PriGwy or SIP Audio Svr) be deployed? [Y/N] Always answer N [Enter] even if you have a third-party gateway. Note: Information obtained for deploying the Sysmgr appears. 8 Is the above data correct? [Y] Answer Y [Enter] 9 Start up the SysMgr and TSS processes? [Y] Answer Y [Enter] Note: You must wait until the system returns to prompt since the system does a sleep message as it starts each service. There may be a delay.
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Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 Registering your license key Before installing the license key as described in Procedure 25, Installing the System Management Console, follow the procedure below to generate and register your license key. Procedure 24 Registering the license key At the management pc, 1 Before you can begin generating keycodes, first “Register” (or create) your site on the KRS (Keycode Retrieval System) webpage.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 82 Figure 18 KRS login screen 4 In step 1 (Location) select a login server that matches your region, for example, European Login or North American Login. 5 In step 2 (Product Family) select the product you wish to generate keycodes for; in this case, select Multimedia Communication Portfolio. 6 Next you will be asked to enter your User ID and Password. The following screen then appears. NN42020-310 MCS 5100 3.5 Standard 1.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 83 Figure 19 Keycode Retrieval System, Creating your site 7 Select Create to register a new system. The following screen appears.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 84 Figure 20 Keycode Retrieval System, Entering your site information 8 Fill in the requested information and press the Continue button. Ensure you choose the correct software version from the dropdown box. Your screen should look like the one in the following figure. NN42020-310 MCS 5100 3.5 Standard 1.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 85 Figure 21 Keycode Retrieval System, Current Summary 9 Select the server you want to enter MAC addresses for first, then click on Create. 10 Enter the MAC addresses of the CORE servers and click on Add.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 86 Figure 22 Keycode Retrieval System, Adding MAC address 11 Repeat Step 10 for the second MAC address (required). If you make an error, you can remove one or both and begin again. If you have a second Core that is going to be installed as a redundant server enter all four MAC addresses at this time. 12 When finished you will need to select Create again to enter the Media Application Server's MAC addresses, enter those just as you did in Step 10.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 87 Server Service Guide applicable to your system (see the Overview chapter for a listing of the service guides). Note: If you have a second Media Application Server for your system, you must select Create a second time as only two MAC addresses can be associated with any one Media Application Server. Figure 23 Keycode Retrieval System, Adding a Media Application Server 14 You will see a summary page of your entries.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 88 Figure 24 Keycode Retrieval System, Current Summary 15 To generate keycodes for this site, click on Gen KC with Auth Code from the side bar, as shown in the following figure. NN42020-310 MCS 5100 3.5 Standard 1.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 89 Figure 25 Keycode Retrieval System, Gen KC with Auth Code 16 To generate your keycodes, enter one of the MAC addresses of the server you want your Auth code applied to. In this case, the example shows one of the CORE MAC addresses. Select Add. 17 The KRS automatically searches for and pulls up both MAC addresses associated with the CORE. Click on Continue.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 90 Figure 26 Keycode Retrieval System, Finding the keycode 18 Select the proper Software Version for your system. Then click on Continue. NN42020-310 MCS 5100 3.5 Standard 1.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 91 Figure 27 Keycode Retrieval System, Adding a MAC address 19 Enter the authcode number for the feature you wish to enable into the Auth Code box. Use the system Authorization codes to build your license key file.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 92 Figure 28 Keycode Retrieval System, Entering the authcode 05006201 20 Select Add to have the KRS accept the authcode. 21 The KRS will validate the authcode and ensure the features represented are valid for your server type (CORE or MAS). If validated successfully you will be allowed to enter more authcodes until you've entered all for your server. When this process is complete, click on Continue.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 93 Figure 29 Keycode Retrieval System, Summary of features Best Customer 23 The KRS will indicate it is generating your keycodes and saving the results in its database. After generating the keycodes and saving results in the KRS database, the system shows the Retrieve Keycode page where you can view the features enabled for the server. From this page you will be able to download the keycode (see the figures below).
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 94 Figure 30 Keycode Retrieval System, Retrieving the keycode Best Customer The screens show the features of your keycode and the option to download the keycode to your local PC. To download the keycode click on Download Keycode. From there you will see the screens to download the file and save it where you choose to on your local machine. Note that the file will be provided with a product-specified naming convention. NN42020-310 MCS 5100 3.5 Standard 1.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 95 Figure 31 Keycode Retrieval System, Retrieving your keycode, part 2 24 Download the new license key file to the MgmtSvr hard drive.
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Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 Installing and launching the System Management Console Prerequisites Make sure that • The dbdeploy.pl script has been successfully executed. • The mgmtdeploy.pl script has been successfully executed. • The Sysmgr is started. • The license key is registered.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 98 12 Click Next to begin installation. 13 At the pop-up window that says, Installation successfully completed, click OK. Launching the System Management Console Make sure that the System Management Console application has been successfully installed on the PC. Procedure 26 Launching the System Management Console At the management pc, 1 Click Start ->Programs ->MCP->System Management Console.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 99 the License Key->Update dropdown menu (You can also select the System=>License Key=>Update menu option from the System tree.) as shown in Figure 32, Management Console Update License Key. The System item on the file tree must be highlighted.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 100 Figure 33 Select License key File Window 7 Once you have entered the new License Key, you will see a dialog box notifying you whether the update is successful or fails. If the system does not find a license key in the database or on the Managements server local disk, a dialog box (Figure 33) will appear, prompting for a license key file. If you do not immediately see your license key, locate it by browsing the file system.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 101 The console screen has the basic look and feel of a Windows Explorer window with a tree structure on the left, and a general information area on the right. Each folder on the management console tree is represented as a Network Element and each has a different functionality.
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Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 Adding a server Prerequisites The System Management Console has been successfully installed and started. Adding a server Use this procedure to add each of your servers. Note: You should view the content of this chapter as reference information. When you perform the procedures in the next three chapters (in this document) you will be asked to return to this chapter. Procedure 27 Adding a server At the System Management Console, 1 Select Sites->MgmtSite->Servers.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 104 System server field Customer defines Example Longitude Optional field. Describes the longitudinal coordinates of the location of this server. default Platform type Drop-down menu with following choices: Sun or Linux. Select Sun. Sun IP address The machine logical IP address of the server. 120.120.13.25 Snmp Port Request Leave the default value as is.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 Adding and configuring the Accounting Module Prerequisites Make sure that • The System Management Console has been successfully installed and started. • A valid license key has been entered and accepted by the management system. Note: Retain the default configuration settings for the GwReliability Service and Gateway Register Service tabs. The Colorful Ringback Service is not supported on MCS 5100.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 106 window. The Service Component Name must be unique among all components. Example: acct1 Procedure 29 Configuring the tabs At the System Management Console, 1 Use the values from the table that follows to complete the Central Accounting Manager tab parameters. Note: The shaded row indicates values that must be addressed by the installer.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 107 Table 1 Central Accounting Manager tab (Sheet 2 of 2) Parameter Recommended value Notes Example TCP/IP Enabled unchecked If IM Accounting is enabled, this box must be checked in order to still maintain 7 days’ worth of accounting records. IM Accounting will impact performance of the SIP Application Modules and Accounting Module. default TCP/IP Address 0.0.0.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 108 The component will deploy. Wait until you see the dialog box indicating successful installation. The component will appear in the file tree. NN42020-310 MCS 5100 3.5 Standard 1.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 Adding and configuring the SIP Application Module Prerequisites Make sure that • The System Management Console has been successfully installed and started. • A valid license key has been entered and accepted by the management system. Procedures Procedure 30 Adding the SIP Application Module component At the System Management Console, 1 Select Sites->MgmtSite->Servers->Add->General->AppSvr.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 110 Procedure 31 Configuring the SIP Application Module tabs ATTENTION Do not click Apply until you have FINISHED configuring all the tabs. At the System Management Console, 1 Use the values from the following table to enter into the Authentication tab parameters.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 111 Table 2 Authentication tab (Sheet 2 of 2) Parameter Recommended value Nonce Interval 600 Authorized Method Entries: Authorized Method register (initial registration authorization) invite (calls authenticated) subscribe (Presence authenticated) message (Instant Message authenticated) 2 Notes Example default Use the following values to complete the Local Accounting Manager tab. The shaded rows indicate values that must be addressed by the installer.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 Table 3 Local Accounting Manager tab (Sheet 2 of 2) Parameter Recommended value Disk Monitor Critical Threshold 75 default Enable Billing For Instant Message unchecked default 3 Notes Example Use the values from the table that follows to complete the Media Portal tab parameters. The shaded rows indicate values that must be addressed by the installer.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 113 The shaded rows indicate values that must be addressed by the installer. Table 6 Database Base tab Parameter Recommended value Primary Host 120.120.13.22 Connections 8 default Secondary Host Not applicable 6 Notes Example Use the values from the table that follows to complete the SIP TCF Base tab parameters.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 The shaded rows indicate values that must be addressed by the installer.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 9 Use the values from the table that follows to complete the Registrar Service tab parameters. Table 10 Registrar Service tab Parameter Recommended value Notes Example Maximum Registration Duration 86400 default 10 Use the values from the table that follows to complete the Server Subscription tab parameters. Table 11 Server Subscription tab Parameter Recommended value Notes provServerURL 120.120.13.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 The shaded rows indicate values that must be addressed by the installer. Table 14 Server Properties tab Parameter Recommended value Notes Service Parameter: Label Public_Service_Address Value: This value is for the Public_Service_Address 120.120.13.25 Service Parameter: Label Private_Service_Address not applicable default Value: Service Parameter: Label CallPark.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 Table 15 Overload Controls tab (Continued) Parameter Recommended value Call queue high threshold 70 70 Call queue low threshold 40 40 Other queue high threshold 40 default Other queue low threshold 5 default Database queue high threshold 40 40 Database queue low threshold 1 default Protocols Monitored sip default 15 Notes Example Use the table that follows to modify the fields for the Transport Management tab.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 118 Table 16 Transport Management tab (Sheet 2 of 3) Parameter Recommended value Notes Discovery Period 3 default Active Pending Period 4 default HB Address Enabled checked Remote Server Address Local Server Address Public_Static_Address default Parameters: NSD Number 1 default NSD Enabled unchecked Only fill PUBLIC Service Address field. Example 120.120. 13.25 Box unchecked.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 119 Table 16 Transport Management tab (Sheet 3 of 3) Parameter Recommended value Notes Parameters: Service Parameter: Transport Enabled checked Check the first two Transport Enabled boxes (for UDP and TCP) that display. Uncheck all subsequent instances of Transport Enabled.
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Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 Adding and configuring the IP Client Manager Prerequisites Make sure that • The System Management Console has been successfully installed and started. • A valid license key has been entered and accepted by the management system.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 122 Procedure 33 Configuring the IP Client Manager tabs ATTENTION Do not click Apply until you have finished configuring the component. At the System Management Console, 1 Use the values from the table that follows to complete the IP Client Manager tab parameters. Note: The shaded rows indicate values that must be addressed by the installer.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 123 Table 17 IP Client Manager tab (Sheet 2 of 2) Parameter Recommended Value Phase 1 Firmware ID B60 default Phase 2 Firmware ID D61 default Use UFTP checked UFTP Server Port 50020 default Keep Alive Timer 40 default KA Phone Timer 90 default Switch Server Delay 5000 default Min ReReg Delay 60000 default Max # Reg Attempts 25 default Server Recovery Time Min 1 default Server Recovery Time Max 5 default 2 Notes Example Box is ch
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 124 The shaded rows indicate values that must be addressed by the installer. Table 19 UNISTIM Base tab Parameter Recommended value LocalHost 120.120.13.25 Port 5000 default 4 Notes Example Use the values from the table that follows to complete the SIP TCF Base tab parameters. The shaded rows indicate values that must be addressed by the installer.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 6 Use the values from the following table to enter into the In Memory Database tab parameters. The shaded rows indicate values that must be addressed by the installer.
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Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 Installing the UFTP BaseSoftware You will be installing the UFTP software on the application server. Prerequisites The System Management Console has been successfully installed and started. Note: This procedure also assumes that the IP Client Manager (IPCM) component was deployed successfully; the UFTP software therefore can interact with the IPCM for firmware.
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Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 Configuring the Provisioning Module Prerequisites Make sure the System Management Console has been installed and started. Procedures Procedure 35 Adding the Provisioning Module (Small SharedMicro) At the System Management Console, 1 Select Sites->MgmtSite->Servers->AppSvr. 2 Click on the plus sign next to the server to which you are adding the component. 3 Right click on the Components folder. 4 Select Add->Component.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 130 Procedure 36 Configuring the Provisioning Module tabs At the System Management Console, 1 Use the values from the table that follows to complete the SIP TCF Base tab parameters. The shaded rows indicate values that must be addressed by the installer. Table 24 SIP TCF Base tab Parameter Recommended value Notes Example Transport Config UDP=:5070:optional ;TCP=:5070:optional UDP=120.120.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 3 131 Use the values from the table that follows to complete the Web Client Manager tab parameters. The shaded rows indicate values that must be addressed by the installer. Table 26 Web Client Manager tab Parameter Recommended value WCM Socket Server Active checked checked WCM Socket Server Host 120.120.12.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 132 The shaded rows indicate values that must be addressed by the installer. Table 27 Database Base tab Parameter Recommended value Primary Host 120.120.13.22 Connections 8 default Secondary Host default 5 Notes Example Use the values from the table that follows to complete the SIP Personal Agent tab parameters.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 7 133 Use the values from the table that follows to complete the Conference_Service tab parameters. Table 30 Conference_Service tab Parameter Recommended value Conf Server URL sip:conference 8 Notes Example default Click Apply. Note: A progress window will display indicating the status of the deployment. The component will deploy. Wait until you see the dialog box indicating successful installation. The component will appear in the file tree.
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Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 Adding and configuring the Web Client Manager Prerequisites Make sure that • The System Management Console has been successfully installed and started. • A valid license key has been entered and accepted by the management system. Procedures Procedure 37 Adding the Web Client Manager (Small SharedMicro) At the System Management Console, 1 Select Sites->MgmtSite->Servers->AppSvr. 2 Click on the plus sign next to the server to which you are adding the component.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 136 Procedure 38 Configuring the Web Client Manager tabs ATTENTION Do not click Apply until you have finished configuring the component. At the System Management Console, 1 Use the values from the table that follows to complete the User Agent Server tab parameters. The shaded rows indicate values that must be addressed by the installer.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 137 The shaded rows indicate values that must be addressed by the installer. Table 32 SIP TCF Base tab Recommended Value Notes Example Transport Config UDP=:5080:optiona l;TCP=:5080:optiona l;UDP=:5085:optiona l:name=sipLscConduit ;TCP=:5085:optiona l:name=sipLscConduit Replace each instance of 0.0.0.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 138 Table 33 Web Client Manager tab (Sheet 2 of 2) Parameter Recommended value Audio RTP Port Low 50000 default Audio RTP Port High 50100 default Use SSL checked default Keep Alive Ping checked default Ping Time Out Timer 60 default Ping Interval Timer 120 default Connection Time Out Timer 360 default Allow Auto Login checked default Download JRE Version This field holds the version of the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) installer that the
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 139 The shaded rows indicate values that must be addressed by the installer. Table 35 Database Base tab Parameter Recommended Value Notes Example Primary Host 120.120.13.22 Connections 5 default Secondary Host default 6 Click Apply. 7 The component will deploy. Wait until you see the dialog box indicating successful installation. The component will appear in the file tree.
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Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 Installing and configuring the Oracle Monitor Prerequisites Make sure the following are completed successfully: • The System Management Console has been installed and started. • A server definition has been created for the Oracle Monitor. Procedures Procedure 39 Adding the Oracle Monitor (Micro) to the System Management Console At the System Management Console, 1 Select Sites->MgmtSite->Servers->MgmtSvr.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 142 Procedure 40 Configuring the Oracle Monitor tabs ATTENTION Do not click Apply until you have finished configuring the component. At the System Management Console, 1 Use the values from the table that follows to complete the Oracle Server tab parameters. The shaded rows indicate values that must be addressed by the installer.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 143 The shaded rows indicate values that must be addressed by the installer. Table 37 IMS Main Database tab (Sheet 1 of 4) Parameter Recommended value Notes SNMP request port 9161 default SNMP agent IP address 120.120.13.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 144 Table 37 IMS Main Database tab (Sheet 2 of 4) Parameter Recommended value Gauged Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Positive going threshold value 1 70 default Gauged Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Positive going threshold hysteresis 1 5 default Gauged Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Positive going threshold value 2 85 default Gauged Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Positive going threshold hysteresis 2 5 defaul
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 145 Table 37 IMS Main Database tab (Sheet 3 of 4) Parameter Recommended value Notes Gauged Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Alarm Severity on Positive Going Threshold2 MINOR default Gauged Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Alarm Severity on Maximum Rate MAJOR default Gauged Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Alarm Severity on Upper Limit overrun MAJOR default Gauged Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Alarm Severity on Lowe
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 146 Table 37 IMS Main Database tab (Sheet 4 of 4) Parameter Recommended value Monitor functions: Polling interval (min) 1 default Monitor functions: Active checked default Monitor functions: Component name CacheHitRatio default Monitor functions: Polling interval (min) 1 default Monitor functions: Active checked default Trap handlers: Trap handler name oracleDBTrapHandler default Active checked default 3 Notes Example Use the values from t
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 147 The shaded rows indicate values that must be addressed by the installer. Table 39 Oracle Listeners tab Parameter Recommended value SNMP request port 9161 default SNMP agent IP address 120.120.13.
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Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 Installing the iPlanet Monitor Prerequisites Make sure the System Management Console has been successfully installed and started. Procedures Procedure 41 Adding the iPlanet Monitor At the System Management Console, 1 Select Sites->MgmtSite->Servers->AppSvr 2 Click on the plus sign next to the server to which you are adding the component. 3 Right click on the Components folder. 4 Select Add -> Component.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 150 Procedure 42 Configuring the iPlanet Monitor At the System Management Console, 1 ATTENTION Do not click Apply until you have finished configuring the tab. Use the values from the table that follows to complete the Web Monitor tab parameters. Note: The shaded rows indicate values that must be addressed by the installer.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 151 Table 40 Web Monitor tab (Sheet 2 of 12) Parameter Recommended value Notes Example Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Lower Limit 0 default Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Negative going threshold value 10 default Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Negative going threshold hysteresis 5 default Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Positive going threshold value 1 70 default Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Pos
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 152 Table 40 Web Monitor tab (Sheet 3 of 12) Parameter Recommended value Notes Example Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Alarm Severity on Negative going threshold NONE default Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Alarm Severity on Positive going threshold 1 WARNING default Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Alarm Severity on Positive going threshold 2 MINOR default Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Alarm Severity on Maximum
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 153 Table 40 Web Monitor tab (Sheet 4 of 12) Parameter Recommended value Notes Example Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Negative going threshold value 10 default Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Negative going threshold hysteresis 5 default Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Positive going threshold value 1 70 default Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Positive going threshold hysteresis 1 5 default Component Monitorin
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 154 Table 40 Web Monitor tab (Sheet 5 of 12) Parameter Recommended value Notes Example Threshold monitors: Alarm Severity on Positive going threshold 1 WARNING default Threshold monitors: Alarm Severity on Positive going threshold 2 MINOR default Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Alarm Severity on Maximum Rate MAJOR default Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Alarm Severity on Upper Limit OverRun MAJOR default Component Monitoring: Thre
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 155 Table 40 Web Monitor tab (Sheet 6 of 12) Parameter Recommended value Notes Example Component Monitoring: Positive going threshold value 1 70 default Component Monitoring: Positive going threshold hysteresis 1 5 default Component Monitoring: Positive going threshold value 2 85 default Component Monitoring: Positive going threshold hysteresis 2 5 default Component Monitoring: Capacity or max value 99 default Component Monitoring: Capacity or max
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 156 Table 40 Web Monitor tab (Sheet 7 of 12) Parameter Recommended value Notes Example Component Monitoring: Component name Cpu Util default Component Monitoring: Polling interval in minutes 1 default Component Monitoring: Active for polling checked default Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Gauge name cpuUserTime default Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Upper limit 100 default Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Lower Limit
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 157 Table 40 Web Monitor tab (Sheet 8 of 12) Parameter Recommended value Notes Example Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Positive going threshold hysteresis 2 5 default Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Capacity or max value 99 default Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Capacity or max hysteresis 0 default Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Alarm Severity on Negative going threshold NONE default Component Monitoring: Thr
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 158 Table 40 Web Monitor tab (Sheet 9 of 12) Parameter Recommended value Notes Example Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Usage state affected unchecked default Component Monitoring: Class name com.nortelnetworks.i ms.mw.probe.iplanet.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 159 Table 40 Web Monitor tab (Sheet 10 of 12) Parameter Recommended value Notes Example Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Positive going threshold hysteresis 1 5 default Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Positive going threshold value 2 85 default Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Positive going threshold hysteresis 2 5 default Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Capacity or max value 99 default Component Monitoring: Thr
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 160 Table 40 Web Monitor tab (Sheet 11 of 12) Parameter Recommended value Notes Example Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Alarm Severity on Upper Limit OverRun MAJOR default Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Alarm Severity on Lower Limit UnderRun MAJOR default Component Monitoring: Threshold monitors: Usage state affected unchecked default Component Monitoring: Class name com.nortelnetworks.i ms.mw.probe.iplanet.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 161 Table 40 Web Monitor tab (Sheet 12 of 12) Parameter Recommended value Notes Example Trap handlers: Trap handler name iPlanet Operation Trap default Trap handlers: Active checked default 2 Click Apply. Wait for the component to appear in server list. The iPlanet Monitor is installed on the same server as the Provisioning Module.
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Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 Verification procedures Verifying Server1 (DBSvr/MgmtSvr/AcctMgr) The following commands are executed on the database/management/accounting Sun Fire V210 server using PuTTY SSH into the machine logical IP address. Example: Open a PuTTY SSH session to 120.120.13.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 interface is ‘UP.’ This example output shows that bge0 is assigned to IP address 120.120.13.20, its subnet mask is ffffff00, which translates to 255.255.255.0, and the interface is UP (active). 4 Look for the entry which starts with ‘bge1.’ The parameters that follow show the IP address, subnet mask, and whether the interface is ‘UP.’ This example output shows that bge1 is assigned to IP address 120.120.13.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 165 120.120.13.1 The only address in this file defines your default gateway route (your router). If this file is empty and the machine is rebooted, then you will not have network access to your other servers. Verifying Server2 (application server) The following commands are executed on the application server using PuTTY SSH into the machine logical IP address. Example: Open a PuTTY SSH session to 120.120.13.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 4 Look for the entry that starts with ‘bge1.’ The parameters that follow show the IP address, subnet mask, and whether the interface is ‘UP.’ This example output shows that bge1 is assigned to IP address 120.120.13.24, its subnet mask is ffffff00 which translates to 255.255.255.0, and the interface is UP (active). 5 Look for the entry that starts with ‘bge0:1.’ This is the machine logical interface.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 167 The only address in this file defines your default gateway route (your router). If this file is empty and the machine is rebooted, then you will not have network access to your other servers. Verifying the database load (imssipdb) deployment The initial deployment of the imssipdb load is command-line driven from the MgmtSvr. Updates to the imssipdb load in future loads will be handled through the System Management Console.
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Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 Appendix A Deploying the PC Client Along with the initial load, Nortel Networks delivers the following: • Java Network Launch Protocol (JNLP) file: pcclient.jnlp • Zip file containing latest code resources: pcclientcode.zip System administrators need to perform the following steps to deploy Multimedia PC Client loads. At the management pc, 1 Unzip the zip fle containing the code resources (pcclientcode.zip) onto any machine connected to the network.
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Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 Appendix B Reloading IP addresses after system installation This process prompts you for the hostname, country, time-zone, and IP address to enable movement of the system after the system is installed. You can re-enter the same data that was already in those parameters if they have not changed. You can change the system identification parameters and all IP addresses binding to a single interface without having to reload the OS from a CD.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 172 the server, which takes about five minutes, and then reload the IP addresses (see Procedure 46, Reloading IP addresses after system installation). Reloading the IP addresses on each server takes about 15 minutes. Procedure 46 Reloading IP addresses after system installation At the management pc, 1 Log in to the system as root through the console port connection. You must have the root password to apply this procedure.
Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006 173 Type the number of your choice and press Return: Select 2 and press Enter. 7 See the instructions for installing Disk 1 in this document for more information on what to enter for the following items: • Networked • DHCP • Primary Network Interface • Hostname (You may have to backspace over the word "unknown" and type in the correct name.
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Multimedia Communication Portfolio Multimedia Communication Server 2-server Sun Fire V210 (RoHS) Solaris Installation and Commissioning Guide Copyright © 2006 Nortel Networks. All rights reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. The statements, configurations, technical data, and recommendations in this document are believed to be accurate and reliable, but are presented without express or implied warranty.