Nortel Networks Server V210 RoHS User Manual

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Commissioning Guide  
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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:  
This site provides quick access to software, documentation, bulletins, and  
tools to address issues with Nortel products. From this site, you can:  
download software, documentation, and product bulletins  
search the Technical Support Web site and the Nortel Knowledge  
Base for answers to technical issues  
sign up for automatic notification of new software and  
documentation for Nortel equipment  
open and manage technical support cases  
Getting help over the phone from a Nortel Solutions Center  
If you do not find the information you require on the Nortel Technical  
Support web site, and you have a Nortel support contract, you can also get  
help over the phone from a Nortel Solutions Center.  
In North America, call 1-800-4NORTEL (1-800-466-7835).  
Outside North America, go to the following web site to obtain the phone  
number for your region:  
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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:  
Getting help through a Nortel distributor or reseller  
If you purchased a service contract for your Nortel product from a distributor  
or authorized reseller, contact the technical support staff for that distributor or  
reseller.  
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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. The IP configuration consists of  
one public IP address. The following figures show the possible network  
configurations.  
Figure 1 2-server network with redundant Ethernet switches  
100 BT  
Power cable  
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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  
IBMX336
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.  
Print and complete the CSI datasheet with your own configuration to  
assist in executing this installation. Configure the pc you are using for  
management services with an IP address that is in the same subnet of  
the IP address range used for the Sun Fire V210.  
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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. The 2-server V210 Solaris system has the following  
limitations:  
• The system supports a maximum of 250 subscribers.  
• Supported conference ports consist of 30 G.711 or 10 G.729.  
• Only Ethernet interfaces 0 and 1 are supported.  
• The system does not support live upgrades.  
• System maintenance, starting, or stopping of components is not  
supported while the system is live. Doing any maintenance while the  
system is live may have adverse effects on call processing.  
Two-server-to-four-server migration is not supported.  
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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.  
For more information on component installation and commissioning  
tasks, refer to the specific component documentation:  
MCS 5100 Accounting Module Basics, NN10279-111  
MCS 5100 SIP Application Module Basics, NN10259-111  
MCS 5100 Database Module Basics, NN10267-111  
MCS 5100 Management Module Basics, NN10268-111  
MCS 5100 Provisioning Module Basics, NN10274-111  
MCS 5100 Provisioning Client User Guide, NN42020-105  
MCS 5100 H.323 Gatekeeper Basics, NN10280-111  
Media Application Server Network Engineering and Deployment  
Guide, NN10377-191  
MCS 5100 Ad Hoc Audio Conferencing Service Guide,  
NN10297-111  
Media Application Server Meet Me Audio Conferencing Service  
Guide, NN10303-111  
Media Application Server - Music on Hold Service Guide,  
NN10378-113  
Media Application Server Announcements Service Guide,  
NN10379-113  
Media Application Server IM Chat Service Guide, NN10380-113  
Media Application Server - Meet Me Audio Conferencing Quick  
Reference, NN10283-001  
MCS 5100 IP Client Manager Basics, NN10256-111  
MCS 5100 Web Client Manager Basics, NN10278-111  
MCS 5100 Interworking Guide, NN10372-111  
MCS Backup and Recovery Guide, NN42020-502  
MCS Accounting Common Call Scenarios Reference Guide,  
NN10374-800  
Provisioning Enhanced 911 User Guide, NN42020-132  
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MCS 5100 Fault Management: Alarm and Log reference,  
NN10385-900  
MCS 5100 Performance Management: OM reference ,  
NN10386-700  
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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. Make a copy of the CSI datasheet  
from Appendix E of the MCS 5100 Network Deployment and  
Engineering Guide (NN10313-191). Fill out the datasheet with relevant  
information from your system administrator.  
You must have read and understood all the Release Notes before the  
installation begins.  
Nortel Networks strongly recommends the use of high-speed data  
network connectivity for optimum remote service capability. Without  
broadband connectivity, remote service options are limited. Nortel  
Networks recommends the Contivity Remote Access Solutions for this  
function.  
Nortel Networks also recommends following standard data center  
conventions for having a Universal Power Supply (UPS) as the power  
backup for the servers. For more information, refer to the MCS 5100  
Network Deployment and Engineering Guide, NN10313-191, which  
shows how to connect servers to two different UPS systems for  
maximum uptime.  
For power over Ethernet in the closet switches, Nortel Networks  
recommends use of the Ethernet Switch 460 Power Over LAN layer 2  
Ethernet switches.  
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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.  
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.  
• PC (for management administration). Refer to Minimum and  
ATTENTION  
You must have access to the MCS network.  
Make sure  
• There are no other maintenance or provisioning activities pending,  
and no such activities are planned for the duration of the installation  
procedures and follow-up soak period.  
You have a detailed knowledge of your network’s configuration.  
You have proficiency using UNIX operating system commands.  
You have access and privileges to the network.  
You have authority or immediate access to people with authority to  
make decisions on any issues that may arise.  
Acronyms  
The following acronyms are referenced in this document:  
• lights out management (LOM)  
• Network Time Protocol (NTP)  
• customer-specific information (CSI)  
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[Enter] Press key indicated in brackets.  
Text conventions used in this document  
This document uses the following text conventions:  
• Bolded type is used to signify commands or buttons that you must  
press to perform an action, for example, Apply.  
• Courier type is used to signify what appears on screen, for example,  
Enter your password.  
• Italic type is used for emphasis, for special words, or for reference  
information; for example, "Log in as root."  
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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 3.0 Base Platform System SoftWare Kit  
NTVW01AJ contains multiple copies of the same CDs to allow  
simultaneous installation across servers. See Table 2, Mapping of Kit  
Networks recommends that you install the same CDs on both servers  
at the same time to reduce installation time.  
times), Disks 1-5 have four copies each. Disk 6 only needs to go on  
Server 1 (the server on which the Management and Accounting  
Modules reside). There are six Oracle disks, with one copy, going on  
Server 1(the server on which the Database Module resides).  
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MCS Base Platform System Software disks are loaded on the following  
Table 2 Mapping of Kit NTVW01BD disks to servers (with times)  
MCS Base Platform System  
Approximatetime  
Management  
PC  
Software: Order code NTVW01BD to install  
CD1 Disk Partitioning & Solaris OS  
Kernel  
45 minutes  
X
X
CD2 Solaris OS Packages  
15 minutes  
90 minutes  
30 minutes  
X
X
X
X
X
X
CD3 Solaris Packages and Patches  
CD4 MCP Installation &  
Commissioning  
CD5 MCP Base Platform & 3rd Party 30 minutes  
Software  
X
X
X
CD6 MCP Application keycoded S/W 20 minutes  
CD7 MCP Element Manager Console 15 minutes  
X
Oracle disks 1-6  
90 minutes  
X
Total (approximate) time for each  
server.  
3.6 hours for each  
server, plus 90  
minutes Oracle  
installation on  
Database server  
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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.  
Minimum and recommended requirements for the customer-provided  
management PC include (assuming you are not running anything else  
on the pc):  
• processor:  
— minimum: 600 MHz Pentium-class or equivalent processor.  
— recommended: 1.0 GHz (or higher) Pentium-class or equivalent  
processor.  
• free RAM:  
— minimum: 64MB of RAM. (This requirement is in addition to the  
memory requirements of the operating system and other  
concurrent applications.)  
— recommended: 64MB of RAM. (This requirement is in addition to  
the memory requirements of the operating system and other  
concurrent applications.)  
• free hard disk space:  
— minimum: 50MB (If the System Management Console is  
installed on a drive other than drive C, then 50MB of free space  
is required on that drive as well. In this case, the free 50MB on  
drive C will not be used, but is required for the installation to  
complete successfully.)  
— recommended: 50MB (If the System Management Console is  
installed on a drive other than drive C, then 50MB of free space  
is required on that drive as well. In this case, the free 50MB on  
drive C will not be used, but is required for the installation to  
complete successfully.)  
• CD-ROM drive: required  
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• mouse: required  
• Video Graphics Card:  
— 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.x with Service Pack 5 (SP5)  
— network connectivity: Ethernet network card  
— web browser with Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, or later version  
— web browser with Netscape Communicator 7.0, or later version  
— cookies: enabled  
— Javascript: enabled  
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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.  
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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 1.34-GHz UltraSPARC IlIi Processor with 1-MB On-Chip L2  
Cache  
— 1-GB Memory  
— 2 swappable 73-GB Ultra 160 SCSI disks (second disk for  
mirroring)  
— CD-ROM  
— 2 10/100-Mbit Ethernet and USB Ports  
— System configuration card  
— Solaris* 8 and ALOM v1.5 pre-installed  
— two (2), cat-5 Ethernet cables for each V210 server (for a total of  
four (4) ethernet cables)  
Note: Each V210 server uses two (2) ethernet cables to  
connect the V210 servers to the layer-2 switch.  
— two (2) serial (RS232) cables for each V210 server (or a total of  
four (4) serial cables.)  
Note: Serial cables are ordered with the MRV LX terminal  
server.  
– one (1) cable for Serial Net MGT (LOM) port  
– one (1) cable for Serial MGT port  
— Sun Fire V210 server documentation  
• Media Application Server: 1 IBM x336 (2- 3.6 GHz Xeon, 1-GB  
RAM, 1 73-GB SCSI drive, Windows 2000)  
• Multimedia PC Clients  
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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.  
Setting up rack to mount hardware  
Procedure 1 Setting up rack to mount hardware  
At the rack,  
1
Mount all equipment. Refer to the following diagram that displays  
the mounting for the rack.  
• Mount Layer-2 switch.  
• Mount the MRV LX terminal server.  
• Mount Sun Fire V210s.  
— Database/Management/Accounting server  
— Application server  
• (optional equipment) Mount conference server. Refer to the  
Media Application Server documentation for more  
information.  
• (optional equipment) Mount gateway. Refer to  
customer-specific gateway installation documentation.  
Note: All MCS equipment is 19-inch rack mountable.  
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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.  
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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.  
ATTENTION  
Do not power up the server at this time.  
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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.  
Procedure 3 Connecting the serial port on the V210 to the MRV LX  
terminal server  
At the back of the Sun Fire V210 server,  
1
Connect the Sun Fire V210 server Net MGT (LOM) serial port  
and Serial MGT port to the MRV LX terminal server:  
Figure 7 Sun Fire V210 server network callouts  
ATTENTION  
If the network is down, or the server needs to be configured or  
restarted, use the console Net MGT port.  
By default from manufacturing, the Net MGT serial port is the only  
active serial port.  
Note 1: The cables with part numbers A0500465 or  
NTVW01IM are serial cables.  
Note 2: The P1 end goes to the V210 server and the P2 end  
goes to the MRV LX terminal server.  
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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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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  
with the LX-4000 Series" and LX-4000 Quick Start Instructions  
Procedure 4 Connecting the MRV LX terminal server cable to the  
servers and management PC  
At the terminal server,  
1
Connect port 8 to the management PC using the console cable  
and db9 connector that comes with the MRV LX terminal server.  
Note: After the terminal server has been configured, the  
connection between the management PC and the terminal  
server is not needed, and the cable can be removed.  
2
Connect the MRV terminal server 10 Base-T port to the layer-2  
switch.  
Refer to the Getting Started with the LX-4000 Series document  
in the CD that comes with your terminal server for specific  
information about the pinouts on your terminal server model.  
Procedure 5 Accessing the MRV LX terminal server  
At the browser address field,  
1
Type in the IP address of your MRV LX terminal server. The LX  
Series Configuration Console page appears, as shown.  
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Figure 9 MRV Configuration Console window  
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3
Make sure you have the Java Plug-in installed.  
When your browser connects to the terminal server, the Java  
Security Warning window appears.  
Figure 10 Java Security Warning pop-up window  
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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. Choosing Not Encrypted Console  
means the GUI will run faster, but without security.  
Note: The Java cache in JRE 1.4 is set to ON by default.  
There is a known problem within JRE 1.4.0 and 1.4.1  
regarding cache functionality, which requires you to disable  
the cache. On your management pc, select Start->  
Programs-> Settings-> Control Panel, open the Java Plugin  
1.4.0 icon, and click the Cache tab. At the Cache window,  
click theClear Cache button and uncheck the Enable  
Caching checkbox. Click OK. This issue is fixed in JRE 1.4.2.  
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Select Encrypted or Not Encrypted and then select Load. A  
login window appears.  
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Figure 12 Login window  
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7
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.  
If you log in as a user, the following window appears.  
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9
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.  
Click on the menus on the left side of the window. For example,  
selecting Ports: Async opens the Async ports window.  
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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.  
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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.  
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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  
Use the following procedure to access the command line  
interface port from a dumb terminal attached to an LX Series  
serial port, which is set for access local or dynamic:  
a Hit the return key several times to autobaud (if autobaud is  
enabled) the port and get the login prompt.  
b Enter your login name. The default is InReach.  
c Enter your password. The default is access.  
Procedure 7 Changing the password defaults  
At the management pc,  
1
The default password for the MRV LX terminal server user is  
access. If an unauthorized user knew this username/password  
combination, that user could log on to your unit. For this reason,  
you should change the user’s password to something other than  
access.  
The default Superuser password is system. To reduce the risk of  
an unauthorized user gaining access to the Superuser  
Command Mode, MRV recommends that you change this  
password to something other than system.  
To change the user-level password, access the Configuration  
Command Mode.  
2
3
Access the Subscriber Command Mode for the subscriber by  
entering the subscriber command with InReach as the  
command argument; for example: Config:0 >>subscriber  
InReach  
Enter the password command at the Subs_InReach >>  
prompt.  
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Enter a new user password at the Enter your NEW  
password:prompt. The password will be displayed as  
asterisks.  
Re-enter the new user password at the Re-Enter your NEW  
password:prompt. The password will be displayed as  
asterisks.  
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.  
c Enter a new superuser password at the Enter your NEW  
password:prompt. The password will be displayed as  
asterisks.  
d Re-enter the new superuser password at the Re-Enter  
your NEW password:prompt. The password will be  
displayed as asterisks.  
Procedure 8 Accessing the MRV LX terminal server  
At the management pc,  
1
Select Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> Communications  
-> HyperTerminal.exe  
2
3
Name the HyperTerminal Session: termserv [Enter]  
Ensure that the appropriate COM port is set and that the terminal  
emulation is set to VT100.  
Note 1: You may be asked for the following parameters:  
• 9600 baud rate  
• 8 data bits / second  
• parity - None  
• stop bit - 1  
• Flow control - None  
Note 2: Press Enter until you receive a log-in prompt. You  
may need to press Enter several times before the prompt  
appears.  
4
Log in to the HyperTerminal: access [Enter]  
Note: The letters do not appear when you type them. You are  
typing them in blind.  
5
6
Enter your username: admin [Enter]  
To change security at the prompt, type set priv [Enter]  
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8
Enter your password: system [Enter]  
Define server ip address <IP address of the terminal server>  
[Enter]  
9
Define server ip subnet mask <ip-address of the subnet  
mask> [Enter]  
10  
11  
Define server ip primary gateway address <ip address of the  
primary gateway> [Enter]  
Define port:<select port from range 1-18> telnet newline  
filtering cr [Enter]  
Note: Type a range [1-18] for every port the Sun Fire V210  
server is connected to.  
12  
Define port for use with SMDI: Define port 19 telnet newline  
filtering none  
Note: You can verify the ports with the command:show  
ports 1-19 telnet chara [Enter]  
13  
14  
Save your changes.  
Log out.  
Note: Using the command define saves the configuration.  
To kill a session on a port, type: logout port 12 [Enter]  
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Procedure 9 Connecting a server to the MRV LX terminal server  
ATTENTION  
The procedures in this document assume that you are using  
PuTTY. It is suggested that you download from the web, PuTTY  
VT 100 Emulator, a freeware configurator tool to set up sessions.  
Download PuTTY from  
At the management pc,  
1
Connect a cat-5 Ethernet cable from the management PC to the  
layer-2 switch.  
2
Launch PuTTY.  
Note: Refer to the customer-specific information datasheet to  
enter the MRV LX terminal server IP address and the port  
number.  
3
In the hostname field, enter <IP address of the MRV LX  
terminal server>  
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For port, enter <the port number which corresponds to Net MGT  
port (LOM) on the V210 and the MRV LX terminal server>.  
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. This  
value is based on the following formula: 2000 + (Port number  
physically connected on the MRV LX terminal server x 100).  
For example, if the target host is connected to port 9 of the  
MRV LX terminal server, then the port number would be 2900.  
Port 12 is the port on the back of the MRV LX terminal server  
that translates to 3200.  
Note 2: Once the connection is established to the target host,  
the communication between the user and the component is  
treated exactly like a console connection.  
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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
3
If the system boots up, log into the server as root.  
Type init 0 [Enter].  
This will bring you to the boot (>ok) prompt. If the system does  
not have Solaris installed, it will power up to the >ok prompt. You  
may have to send a break to get the >ok prompt. The servers will  
more than likely boot up to a Solaris System Identification  
screen. Do not answer those questions. Send a break to get to  
the >ok prompt so you can then boot from the CD-ROM.  
Procedure 11 Power on to get the >ok prompt  
At the management pc,  
1
2
3
If you are using PuTTY, click the program icon in the upper left  
PuTTY title bar to access PuTTY’s pull-down menu.  
Mouse over the telnet command menu item to access additional  
drop-down menu options.  
Select Break to send the break command from the PuTTY  
session.  
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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.  
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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.  
For installations on machines that have already had a system  
installed, just remain on the Serial MGT port.  
ATTENTION  
The first time you connect to a server, it generates a PuTTY  
Security Alert. Select Yes from the dialog box that appears. You  
will then be asked to log in. Use your nortel account and enter the  
password you have set. The passwords are time sensitive and will  
expire after the set number of days.  
Installing CD1  
Approximate time estimate = 45 minutes  
Procedure 12 Installing CD1  
At the management pc,  
1
Place CD1 in the CD-ROM drive.  
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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]  
Note 3: You must wait several minutes before information  
begins to appear.  
Select a Language  
To select zero [0] for English,  
0 [Enter]  
4
Select a locale  
To select zero [0] for English,  
0 [Enter]  
5
What type of terminal are you using?  
6
Select three [3] for DEC VT100,  
3 [Enter]  
Note: The following message is displayed: The system is  
coming up. Please wait.  
ATTENTION  
Ignore any time zone and syntax errors you receive. You will set  
the time zone and additional information in the next procedure.  
Solaris Installation Program Page  
1
Press Esc, then press the number 2 [Esc+2] to continue.  
Note: If you are using a direct console connection to the SUN  
terminal, use the F2 key.  
2
Press Esc+2 to continue.  
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Network Connectivity/Networked  
Accept the default Yesby pressing Esc+2 to continue.  
DHCP/Use DHCP  
3
4
Accept the default Noby pressing Esc+2 to continue.  
Primary Network Interface /Primary Network Interface  
5
Choose bge0as the primary network interface and press Esc+2  
to continue.  
Host name/Host name  
Enter the host name of the server, for example: micromgmt  
6
Note 1: Host name cannot start with a number. Host names  
must be at least two characters and can contain alphanumeric  
characters and minus signs (-).  
Note 2: Host names must be unique within your domain.  
Creating a duplicate host name will cause problems on the  
network after you install Solaris.  
Press Esc+2 to continue.  
IP Address  
7
ATTENTION  
Make sure you enter the machine logical IP address for this  
system. It must be unique and follow your site’s address  
conventions.  
Enter the machine logical IP address.  
Example: 120.120.13.22  
Press Esc+2 to continue.  
Subnets/System part of a subnet  
8
Accept the default Yesby pressing Esc+2 to continue.  
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Netmask/Netmask  
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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.  
Press Esc+4 if you need to change anything.  
Configure Security Policy  
12  
Confirm the Kerberos information by accepting the default No.  
Press Esc+2 to continue.  
Confirm information  
13  
Ensure all fields are filled correctly. Press Esc+2 to continue.  
Name Service/Name Service  
14  
Confirm the name service information by using the down arrow  
key to navigate to None. Press the Return key. Press Esc+2 to  
continue.  
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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.  
17  
At the Time zones prompt, select the time zone (for example,  
Central for the Richardson, Texas, area) where the system is  
going to be deployed. Use the arrow keys to navigate to the  
required time zone and press the spacebar to mark your choice.  
Press Esc+2 to continue. Please wait for the next prompt.  
At the Date and time prompt, set up the date and time.  
Press Esc+2 to continue.  
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19  
Confirm information. Ensure all fields are filled correctly.  
Press Esc+2 to continue and wait for the message: System  
identification is completed.  
The Solaris installation program begins.  
You will see the message Creating disk profile for  
system.  
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ATTENTION  
Make the following selection very carefully. If you make a mistake  
at this point, you will need to start over, beginning with Powering  
on the servers on page 45. The selection of the number depends  
on the server type.  
You will see the following message:  
*********************************************  
Choose server configuration:  
1) Application Server  
2) Management/Accounting  
3)Oracle/DB  
**********************************************  
Select your required server type (1, 2 or 3), then press Enter.  
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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.  
Installing CD2  
Approximate time estimate = 15 minutes  
Procedure 13 Installing CD2  
At the management pc,  
1
2
3
4
Place CD2 in the CD-ROM drive and press Enter. You will see  
a number of messages requiring no specific answer. Press  
Enter following each one.  
You will then see the following message: What type of  
installation are you performing? 1=Typical;  
2=CustomType 1 and press Enter.  
You will then see the following message: Ready to Install:  
Install Now, Start Over, Exit Installation  
Type 1 for Install Nowand press Enter.  
Press Enter several more times to complete the License  
Agreement. Enter Y to accept the license.  
Note: You will now see a progress bar showing percent of  
installation completed.  
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You will then be asked to choose 1 for Live Install or 2 for Done.  
Accept the default 2-Doneby pressing Enter.  
Note 1: CD2 will eject from the CD-ROM drive when  
installed.  
Note 2: The system will reboot and come up requesting that  
you insert MCS Base Platform System Software CD3.  
ATTENTION  
If you are not prompted for CD3, contact support.  
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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
3
Log in as root. [Enter]  
Enter your <customer-specific password> [Enter]  
Note 1: CD 3 will eject from the CD-ROM when installed.  
Note 2: You will be prompted to insert CD4.  
ATTENTION  
If you are not prompted for CD4, contact support.  
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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).  
Database/Accounting/Management server (DBSvr, AcctMgr,  
MgmtSvr)  
Approximate time estimate = 30 minutes  
Procedure 15 Installing CD4  
At the management pc,  
1
Place CD4 in the CD-ROM drive and press Enter to continue.  
Wait until you see the following statement appear:  
”You are now configuring the NTP time source for  
this server. The servers which run the  
Management and Accounting service will be the  
source. You will need to provide the Machine  
Logical IP Address of each server. If running  
simplex mode, provide the same address twice.”  
2
3
Press Enter to continue.  
You will see the following message:  
The Management server requires an external  
clock.  
Select External Clock for time source external  
to the Management server.  
Select Internal Clock for the Managment server  
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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]  
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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).  
If you enter I - Internal Clock, then enter the MACHINE Logical  
IP Address of the Management/Accounting server:  
If you select E for External time source, you will be prompted as  
follows: How many external clock sources would you  
like to reference [1]?Enter 1.  
You will then see the following message:  
External Clock Source IP Address #1: Enter your  
clock source IP address, for example: 120.120.12.220  
5
6
You will see the following message: "Enter the MACHINE  
logical IP address of the other Accounting  
Server."  
Enter the <primary machine logical IP address of  
the other accounting server> [Enter]  
Example: 120.120.13.22  
You will see the following message:  
You have chosen to configure NTP as follows:  
Type of server: Management  
Using external Time Source(s): 120.120.12.22  
NTP SOURCE (Accounting IP address): <ex:  
120.120.13.22>  
Is the above configuration correct (y/n):  
Select Y to continue or N to change.  
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Press Enter to continue.  
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.  
10  
When you see the IP multipathing configuration for Sun Solaris  
information appear, press Enter to accept it or type in a  
preferred setting. The default failover timeout is set to  
1000mSec.  
11  
12  
Enter the primary machine physical IP address for the bge0  
interface: <Physical IP address of the bge0  
interface> [Enter]  
Example: 120.120.13.20  
Enter the secondary machine physical IP address for the bge1  
interface:  
<Physical IP address of the bge1 interface>  
[Enter]  
Example: 120.120.13.21  
13  
Enter the <machine logical IP addresses of the  
servers>that are the ping targets.  
Note: Do not enter the IP address of the server you are  
working on.  
IP Multipathing needs a set of reliable hosts to ping against.  
Select a set of three IP addresses in this subnet that belong to  
reliable nodes (such as fault tolerant servers). Select the three  
nodes from the following list, in order of preference:  
For IPMP GROUPS:  
• Machine Logical IP address of the database server  
• Machine Logical IP address of the Management server  
• Machine Logical IP address of the CAM server  
• BPS stack IP address  
• Other optional devices (PRI Gateway host)  
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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.  
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The configuration information will come up as shown in the  
following figure:  
Figure 16 Database/Management/Accounting server IPMP  
configuration summary  
Is this IPMP group configuration acceptable?  
(Y/N)  
Select Y and press Enter.  
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The default route IP address should appear. If correct, press  
Enter. Otherwise, type it in, then press Enter. Example:  
120.120.13.1  
Note: If your configuration does not include a router, then  
enter the machine logical IP address of your server.  
16 You are now configuring Management Server or  
Accounting Server Service Failover. Please have  
the Management Server System Manager and  
Accounting Server Accounting Manager Service  
Logical IP addresses and the Machine Logical IP  
addresses ready.  
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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.  
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18  
19  
Enter the <Machine Logical IP Address of the other  
MgmtSvr> (in dot-notation format).  
Example: 120.120.13.22  
Enter the <service logical IP address of the  
SysMgr> (in dot-notation format).  
Example: 120.120.13.22  
Enter the <service logical IP of the AcctMgr> (in  
dot-notation format).  
Example: 120.120.13.22  
”You have entered the following IP addresses:  
Machine Logical IP Address of the other MgmtSvr:  
120.120.13.22  
Service Logical IP Address of SysMgr:  
120.120.13.22  
Service Logical IP Address of AcctMgr:  
120.120.13.22  
20 Is this information correct? (y/n)  
If the information is correct, press Y and Enter.  
21 You are now configuring the Syslog daemon. Press  
Enter to continue.  
22 Is this the Primary Accounting Server Machine in  
a DUPLEX configuration [Y/N]?  
Select N and Enter.  
23  
Press Enter to configure the LOM port.  
You will need to enter the following information:  
• IP address for the Physical Ethernet Net Management port  
• Netmask for the Physical Ethernet New Management port  
• Gateway IP address  
Note: If the Net Management port was previously configured,  
the IP address, Netmask address, and Gateway address are  
shown as the defaults for the entries in steps 24, 25, and 26  
below. Press Enter to accept the default IP addresses.  
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Enter the <IP address for the Physical Ethernet Net  
Management Port> (Default: 0.0.0.0)  
Enter the <netmask for the Physical Ethernet Net  
Management Port> (Default: 255.255.255.0)  
Enter the <Gateway IP address> (Default: 0.0.0.0)  
You are asked to confirm the LOM port configuration.  
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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.  
CD4 will eject from the CD-ROM drive when installed.  
ATTENTION  
If you are not prompted for CD5, contact support.  
Application servers (SIP Application Module, IPCM, Web Client  
Manager, Provisioning Module)  
Approximate time estimate = 15 minutes  
Procedure 16 Installing CD4  
At the management pc,  
1
Place CD4 in the CD-ROM drive and press Enter to continue.  
WAIT until you see the following statement appear:  
”You are now configuring the NTP time source for  
this server. The servers which run the  
Management and Accounting service will be the  
source. You will need to provide the Machine  
Logical IP Address of each server. If running  
simplex mode, provide the same address twice.”  
2
3
Press Enter to continue.  
You will see the following message: "NTP Source 1: Enter  
the MACHINE Logical IP Address of the Management  
Server:  
Enter the IP address, for example: 120.120.13.22  
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You will see the following message: "NTP Source 2: Enter  
the MACHINE Logical IP Address of the Accounting  
Server:  
Enter the IP address, for example: 120.120.13.22  
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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.  
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Wait until you see the following message:  
You are now configuring IPMP (Multipathing)  
Please have the Application Servers (Appsvr,  
IPCM, WebSvr, WebClientMgr) 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.  
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8
Press Enter to continue.  
When you see the IP multipathing configuration for Sun Solaris  
information appear, press Enter to accept it or type in a preferred  
setting. The default failover timeout is set to 1000mSec.  
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Enter the primary machine physical IP address for the bge0  
interface: <Physical IP address of the bge0  
interface>  
Example: 120.120.13.23  
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11  
Enter the secondary machine physical IP address for the bge1  
interface:  
<Physical IP address of the bge1 interface>.  
Example: 120.120.13.24  
Enter the <machine logical IP addresses of the  
servers>that are the ping targets.  
Note: Do not enter the IP address of the server you are  
working on.  
IP Multipathing needs a set of reliable hosts to ping against.  
Select a set of three IP addresses in this subnet that belong to  
reliable nodes (such as fault tolerant servers). Select the three  
nodes from the following list, in order of preference:  
For IPMP GROUPS:  
• Machine Logical IP address of the database server  
• Machine Logical IP address of the Management server  
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• 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.  
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Press Enter after each IP address, for example: 0.0.0.0  
[Enter](This is the third ping target machine logical IP  
address.).  
Example  
Enter ping target #1: 120.120.13.22[Enter]  
Enter ping target #2: 120.120.13.1[Enter]  
Enter ping target #3: 0.0.0.0 [Enter]  
Note: 0.0.0.0 ends the ping target list.  
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You will see the configuration summary appear as shown in the  
following figure:  
Figure 17 Application server IPMP configuration summary  
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Is this IPMP group configuration acceptable?  
(Y/N)  
Select Y to accept or N to change.  
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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.  
17 Does the Management Server have a SysMgr Service  
Logical IP Address [Y/N]?Select N.  
18  
Press Enter to configure the LOM port.  
You will need to enter the following information:  
• IP address for the Physical Ethernet Net Management port  
• Netmask for the Physical Ethernet New Management port  
• Gateway IP address  
Note: If the Net Management port was previously configured,  
the IP address, Netmask address, and Gateway address are  
shown as the defaults for the entries in steps 19, 20, and 21  
below. Press Enter to accept the default IP addresses.  
19  
20  
21  
Enter the <IP address for the Physical Ethernet Net  
Management Port> (Default: 0.0.0.0)  
Enter the <netmask for the Physical Ethernet Net  
Management Port> (Default: 255.255.255.0)  
Enter the <Gateway IP address> (Default: 0.0.0.0)  
You are asked to confirm the LOM port configuration.  
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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.  
ATTENTION  
If you are not prompted for CD5, contact support.  
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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  
The Application/IPCM server (AppSvr/IPCM) will reboot.  
2
ATTENTION  
On a brand-new machine, only the Net MGT (LOM) port is  
available until after CD5 completes. Once CD5 has completed,  
log out of the Net MGT (LOM) port.  
Log back in through the terminal server to the Serial MGTport for  
the rest of the installation.  
For installations on machines that have already had a system  
installed, just remain on the Serial MGT port.  
After the AppSvr/IPCM reboot, log into this server (using the  
Serial MGT port) and change the passwords for the sysadmin,  
root, and nortel users.  
Change the passwords on the MgmtSvr/AcctMgr server after  
CD6 (not CD5).  
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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.  
Log in as root from the console and type the following command:  
/etc/init.d/volmgt start  
2
When you finish mounting the additional disk(s), remember to  
disable the volume manager for better security. To disable it, use  
the following command: /etc/init.d/volmgt stop  
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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.  
2
After the reboot, log in (using the Serial MGT port) and change  
the passwords for the sysadmin, root, and nortel users.  
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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 9.2.0.4  
Procedure 20 Installing Oracle 9.2.0.4 on the database server  
(DBSvr)  
At the management pc,  
1
Use PuTTY to connect to the database server using Serial MGT  
port, which connects to the LX terminal server.  
2
3
4
Log in as root to the Management/Accounting server.  
Enter your <customer-specific password>.  
Enable the CD-ROM auto mount by typing the following  
command: /etc/init.d/volmgt start  
You will see the message: volume management starting.  
Insert Oracle 9.2.0.4 CD 1 into the CD-ROM drive on the server.  
cd [ space] /cdrom/cdrom0 [Enter]  
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ATTENTION  
Make sure you put a space before the ending slash (/) in step 5.  
cp [ space] Install_CD_to_Disk [ space] / [Enter]  
cd [ space] / [Enter]  
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./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). If a directory is entered, it must either be a new  
directory or empty. This allows for easy removal of files later.  
11  
Please insert Oracle Disks [2-6] into the CD-ROM drive [Enter]  
Note: You will receive the following prompts for each CD  
entered:  
Copying files from CDROM to /IMS/ora_cds/Disk  
[1-6]  
Performing check sum on /IMS/ora_cds/Disk  
[1-6]  
12  
ATTENTION  
Contact support if you do not receive the following response:  
Check sum Oracle Disk [1-6] passed for each  
Oracle CD inserted into the CDROM.  
ATTENTION  
In step 12 you will enter the hostname twice. The  
sec_db_hostname is the same as the pri_db_hostname for a 2 or  
4-server non-redundant configuration.  
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Refer to this table when entering the following command:  
Prompt  
Definition  
Enter  
pri_db_hostname  
There is only one  
hostname for a  
Hostname of the  
database server, for  
2-server configuration. example,  
micromgmtDBSvr.  
sec_db_hostname Since there is no  
secondary server,  
Re-enter hostname of  
the database server.  
enter again the  
pri_db_hostname  
(Hostname of the  
database server).  
cd [space] /IMS/ora_cds/Disk1 [Enter]  
./Oracle_Install PRIMARY <primarydb-hostname> [space]  
<secondarydb-hostname>[space] | [space] tee [space]  
/tmp/oracleinstall.log  
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14  
15  
Enter the password oracle at the Oracle prompt. [Enter]  
Retype the password: oracle [Enter]  
Select the database configuration:  
1) Enterprise  
2) Carrier  
Accept the default [1]  
[Enter]  
16 Is the database replicated [N]?Accept the default [N]  
[Enter]  
17  
You will then see a confirmation screen. If the information on the  
screen is correct, type Y. Otherwise, type N and make the  
changes.  
Note: At this point, the program runs a check sum and untars  
the files to the local directory. Approximate time: 30 - 45  
minutes.  
18  
Accept the default of the local bin directory: [/usr/local/bin]:  
[Enter]  
19 Removing Disk1,Disk2,Disk3,Disk4,Disk5,Disk6  
from /IMS/ora_cds [Y]?:  
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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.  
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At the completion of the script, you will see the message:  
Oracle_Install complete  
Press Ctrl-C to exit.  
21  
22  
To check for errors, at the prompt, type cd [space] /tmp  
[Enter]  
View the /tmp/oracleinstall.log to see if there are any errors:  
grep[space]-I[space]error[space]oracleinstall.log  
Note: To check for errors, look for the word “error” in this log  
file.  
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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. A  
database load must be deployed on the database machine (Server1) to  
define all of the MCS schemas and configurations.  
Commands are executed on each server using PuTTY SSH into the  
machine logical IP address (ex.: 120.120.13.25). The procedure to  
install the database load for the first time is command-line driven and  
executed from the MgmtSvr.  
Example: Open a PuTTY SSH session to Server1 120.120.13.22  
Procedure 21 Deploying the initial database load (imssipdb)  
At the management pc,  
1
Log into the MgmtSvr:  
User name: <nortel>  
Password: <your new password>  
Execute the following command: dbdeploy.pl [Enter]  
Select the correct database load and press Enter.  
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3
4 Is this a Replicated Database? Enter N for a  
non-redundant system.  
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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 onlyto  
Select 1 for initial deployment, then press Enter.  
6 Enter Machine Logical IP Address - Primary DB:  
Enter the <machine logical IP address of the MgmtSvr>, or press  
Enter to accept default.  
Example: 120.120.13.22  
7 Enter the Machine Logical IP address -  
Management Server:  
Enter the <machine logical IP address of the MgmtSvr>, or press  
Enter to accept default.  
Example: 120.120.13.22  
8 Enter the Service Logical IP address of the  
SysMgr:  
Enter the <service logical IP address of the SysMgr>, or press  
Enter to accept default.  
Example: 120.120.13.22  
Note: Information obtained for database deployment  
appears on the screen.  
9 Is the above data correct? [Y]  
Press Y to select the default or N to change.  
Note: The imssipdb deployment begins. The installer will  
notice the PuTTY window scrolling installation information.  
This is the Management/Accounting server sending the  
imssipdb data to the database server. Make sure that you  
receive the "Successful Install" box at the end of the script  
execution.  
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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. This process is described in the following  
section.  
Deploying and starting the Sysmgr  
Procedure 22 Deploying and starting the Sysmgr  
At the management pc,  
1
Log into the management / accounting server:  
User name: nortel  
Password:  
<Enter your new password.>  
At the prompt, type mgmtdeploy.pl  
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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.  
Please enter the correct number of the load to  
deploy:  
Example  
[@micromgmt]/export/home/nortel:=>  
mgmtdeploy.pl  
Obtaining input required to deploy and  
configure the mgmtsvr bundle  
Please enter all IP addresses in  
dot-notation format  
==========================================  
Querying DSM for available loads  
Select a mgmtsvr load from the following list  
[1] mgmtsvr_all-micro_ims_3.0_buildxxxx  
[2] mgmtsvr_all-small_ims_3.0_buildxxxx  
[3] mgmtsvr_all_ims_3.0_buildxxxx  
Please enter the number [1] of the load to  
deploy: 1  
4 Is the database replicated? N [Enter]  
5 Enter Machine Logical IP Address - Primary DB:  
<machine logical IP address of the database  
server>  
Example: 120.120.13.22  
6 Enter the Machine Logical IP Address - Mgmtsvr:  
<machine logical IP address of the management  
server>  
Example: 120.120.13.22  
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7 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.  
Sysmgr deployment verification  
After completing step 9 above, the screen will display deployment  
information. Notice that the script waits 30 seconds between process  
executions. The script is starting three processes that must be running  
in order to continue MCS load deployment.  
The three processes can be verified by opening a PuTTY SSH session  
to the management / accounting server.  
Example: Open a PuTTY SSH session to 120.120.13.22  
Procedure 23 Verifying the Sysmgr deployment  
At the management pc,  
1
Log into management / accounting server as nortel / <your new  
password>.  
2
Execute the following command to verify processes:  
[@micromgmt] /export/home/nortel:=> meinit -p  
Rel3  
Rel3  
Rel3  
NTme_pids  
NTme_pids  
NTme_pids  
mgmtsvr  
tsscma  
mgmtsvr.3 xxxx  
tsscma.5 xxxx  
tssfpma.6 xxxx  
tssfpma  
Note: The numerical value of the PIDs is shown as "xxxx"  
because it may vary on each system.  
The results of the meinit command should display three  
processes along with their process ids.  
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Registering your license key  
Before installing the license key as described in Procedure 25,  
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. The site will normally consist of one or two  
Management and Accounting servers (this set is called the  
CORE) and one or more Media Application Servers (MAS).  
Each server has two (2) MAC addresses. First identify those  
MAC addresses since you will need to identify them to the KRS  
during the site registration process. The following screen shots  
show a simple configuration and generation of one keycode for  
the Management and Accounting servers (CORE).  
2
3
Open your browser and go to www.nortel.com (Internet access  
is required to carry out this procedure.).  
From the main page, under Support, click on Keycode Retrieval.  
This will take you to the secure login page.  
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Figure 18 KRS login screen  
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5
In step 1 (Location) select a login server that matches your  
region, for example, European Login or North American Login.  
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.  
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Figure 19 Keycode Retrieval System, Creating your site  
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Select Create to register a new system. The following screen  
appears.  
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Figure 20 Keycode Retrieval System, Entering your site information  
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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  
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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.  
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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  
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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.  
Enter both MAC addresses of the Media Application Server, if  
you are installing one, and click Continue. For more information  
on the Media Application Server, refer to the Media Application  
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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  
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You will see a summary page of your entries. If the information  
displayed is correct, click on Save. You will have completed  
registering your system. If the information is not correct, click on  
Cancel and begin again.  
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Figure 24 Keycode Retrieval System, Current Summary  
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To generate keycodes for this site, click on Gen KC with Auth  
Code from the side bar, as shown in the following figure.  
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Figure 25 Keycode Retrieval System, Gen KC with Auth Code  
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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.  
The KRS automatically searches for and pulls up both MAC  
addresses associated with the CORE. Click on Continue.  
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Figure 26 Keycode Retrieval System, Finding the keycode  
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Select the proper Software Version for your system. Then click  
on Continue.  
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Figure 27 Keycode Retrieval System, Adding a MAC address  
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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.  
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Figure 28 Keycode Retrieval System, Entering the authcode  
05006201  
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Select Add to have the KRS accept the authcode.  
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.  
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The following example shows a summary of the features  
represented by all the sample authcodes entered. This screen  
shows the current features enabled and the new features to be  
added to your server. In a new installation there are no features  
displayed. If the list is correct, click on Continue.  
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Figure 29 Keycode Retrieval System, Summary of features  
Best Customer  
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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).  
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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.  
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Download the new license key file to the MgmtSvr hard drive.  
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Installing and launching the System  
Management Console  
Prerequisites  
Make sure that  
• The dbdeploy.plscript has been successfully executed.  
• The mgmtdeploy.pl script has been successfully executed.  
• The Sysmgr is started.  
• The license key is registered.  
Installing the System Management Console  
Procedure 25 Installing the System Management Console  
At the management pc,  
1
Put the MCS Base Platform System Software CD (MCS  
Management Console PC software) into the PC’s CD-ROM.  
2
Navigate to the CD-ROM drive and double click on the  
executable mcpmc_setup.exe.  
3
4
5
To install the System Management Console, click Next.  
To select default program folder, click Next.  
Enter the <SysMgr service logical IP address>.  
Example: 120.120.13.22  
6
7
Click Next.  
Enter the System Management server port. Keep the default  
11111.  
8
Click Next.  
9
Keep default destination folder.  
Click Next.  
10  
11  
Review settings before copying files.  
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Click Next to begin installation.  
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.  
2
Enter the user name and password in the fields provided (case  
sensitive). Contact support to obtain this information.  
IP addresses and port numbers will default to the machine  
logical IP address for the MgmtSvr and the MgmtSvr default port  
11111 that you entered the procedure, Installing the System  
3
Click OK to log in.  
The system manager will initialize the whole network view; it will  
take up to a minute for the system manager screen to appear.  
The default base directory where the System Management  
Console is installed on the management pc is  
C:\Program Files\Nortel Networks\MCP System  
Management Console  
4
5
You should have received and stored a license key that you can  
navigate to. You can save the license key in the file:  
C:\Program Files\Nortel Networks\MCP System  
Management Console\<file name>  
Install the license key.  
In MCP 3.0, the initial License Key for Core Applications resides  
on the MgmtSvr local disk. The initial License Key allows the  
System Manager to start so that a registered License Key can  
be installed at the window. The System Manager only permits  
deployment of software components after you have entered a  
registered License Key into the system. Once the License Key  
has been registered in the system, that Key restricts the  
deployment of software components.  
To update the License Key from the System Management  
Console, go to the Administration button and select Update from  
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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.  
Figure 32 Management Console Update License Key  
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After you have selected the Update menu-item, an Update  
License key/Select License key File dialog box appears, as  
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Figure 33 Select License key File Window  
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8
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.  
Select the license key file by highlighting the file and pressing  
Apply.  
Once the file is selected, the license key appears in the text area.  
If a wrong file is selected, the Open File button can be used to  
select a different file.  
Once you have selected the Apply button, a request is sent to  
the System Manager and the license key is saved into the  
database. Upon successful entry into the database, the Sysmgr  
sends back an appropriate response to the System  
Management Console and you will be notified that the license  
key has been saved.  
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By default, the only components available at this point are the  
Sysmgr; that is, the Mgmtsvr, and a database instance. Expand  
each element in the tree to verify that the MgmtSvr component  
is loaded and running.  
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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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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
2
3
4
Select Sites->MgmtSite->Servers.  
Right click on the Servers folder.  
Select Add->General.  
Use the following system server fields to complete the General  
server window that appears.  
Note: The shaded rows indicate values that must be  
addressed by the installer.  
System  
server field  
Customer defines  
Example  
Server Name The name that will appear from the  
management console.  
<servername>  
Host Name  
Location  
A name unique within your domain.  
micromgmt  
Optional field. Describes the physical  
location of the server.  
default  
Latitude  
Optional field. Describes the latitudinal  
coordinates of the location of this server.  
default  
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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  
default  
Snmp Port  
Request  
Leave the default value as is.  
Polling  
interval  
240  
default  
Terminal  
Drop-down menu with the following choices: MicroAnnexTerminal  
Server Type MicroAnnexTerminalServer,  
Server  
ITouchTerminalServer, EthernetInterface.  
Terminal  
Server IP  
address  
The IP address of the terminal server.  
120.120.13.3  
Terminal  
Server Port  
Change to the standard terminal server port 2500  
number connecting to the A/LOM port of the  
server.  
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Click Apply.  
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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.  
Procedures  
Procedure 28 Adding an Accounting Module component to the  
server  
At the System Management Console,  
1
Select  
Sites->MgmtSite->Servers->Add->General->MgmtSvr.  
See Adding a server on page 103 for information on how to add  
a server before adding the AcctMgr.  
2
Click on the plus sign next to the server to which you are adding  
the component.  
3
4
5
Right click on the Components folder.  
Select Add -> Component.  
A list of component loads appears in the Load List window.  
Select the latest Small load.  
6
7
Click Apply. Wait for the new component and the component  
configuration window to appear.  
Enter a label (maximum six [6] characters) in the Service  
Component Name field at the bottom of the configuration  
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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.  
Table 1 Central Accounting Manager tab (Sheet 1 of 2)  
Parameter  
Recommended value Notes  
Example  
CAM IP Address  
<machine logical IP  
address of host server>  
120.120.13.22  
Primary CAM Port 17667  
default  
default  
Recovery CAM  
Port  
17668  
File Rotation Size  
100000  
Configurable  
based on your  
system.  
default  
File Rotation Time 20000  
default  
default  
default  
File Compression  
checked  
Disk Monitor Major 50  
Threshold  
Disk Monitor  
Critical Threshold  
75  
default  
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Table 1 Central Accounting Manager tab (Sheet 2 of 2)  
Parameter  
Recommended value Notes  
Example  
TCP/IP Enabled  
unchecked  
If IM Accounting is default  
enabled, this box  
mustbecheckedin  
order to still  
maintain 7 days’  
worth of  
accounting  
records. IM  
Accounting will  
impact  
performance of the  
SIP Application  
Modules and  
Accounting  
Module.  
TCP/IP Address  
0.0.0.0  
9000  
default  
default  
TCP/IP Primary  
Host Port  
TCP/IP Recovery  
Host Port  
9001  
default  
FTP Push Enabled unchecked  
default  
default  
Primary FTP  
Directory  
(blank)  
Recovery FTP  
Directory  
(blank)  
default  
default  
default  
Remote FTP Node 0.0.0.0  
ID  
FTP User ID  
(blank)  
Configurable  
based on your  
system.  
FTP USER  
Password  
(blank)  
Configurable  
based on your  
system.  
default  
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Click Apply.  
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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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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.  
See Adding a server on page 103 for information on how to add  
a server before adding the SIP Application Module.  
2
Click on the plus sign next to the server to which you are adding  
the component.  
3
4
5
Right click on the Components folder.  
Select Add -> Component.  
A list of component loads appears in the Load List window.  
Select the latest Small load.  
6
7
Click Apply. Wait for the new component and the component  
configuration window to appear.  
Enter a label (maximum six [6] characters) in the Service  
Component Name field at the bottom of the configuration  
window. The Service Component Name must be unique among  
all components.  
Example: AppSv1  
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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.  
Table 2 Authentication tab (Sheet 1 of 2)  
Recommended  
Parameter  
value  
Notes  
Example  
Authorized SIP Nodes <IP addresses of  
other trusted  
Enter  
Enter IPs of any  
gateways or  
addresses  
application servers, individually.  
conference servers,  
and gateways this  
application module  
interacts with. A  
trusted relationship  
implies that this  
endpoint will not be  
authenticatedbythe  
application module.  
Also, trust can be  
applied to nodes  
conference servers  
being used. Also,  
enter the public  
machine logical IPs  
of any IPCMs being  
used.  
Note: Do not put in  
any WiCM servers,  
since they are not  
trusted nodes.  
that cannot perform  
user authentication,  
like conference  
servers and  
gateways.>  
Private Key  
MCP  
default  
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Table 2 Authentication tab (Sheet 2 of 2)  
Recommended  
Parameter  
value  
Notes  
Example  
Nonce Interval  
600  
default  
Authorized Method  
Entries: Authorized  
Method  
register (initial  
registration  
authorization)  
invite (calls  
authenticated)  
subscribe  
(Presence  
authenticated)  
message (Instant  
Message  
authenticated)  
2
Use the following values to complete the Local Accounting  
Manager tab.  
The shaded rows indicate values that must be addressed by the  
installer.  
Table 3 Local Accounting Manager tab (Sheet 1 of 2)  
Parameter Recommended value Notes  
Example  
Primary CAM IP Address <service logical IP  
address of accounting  
120.120.13.22  
server>  
Primary CAM Port  
17667  
default  
Recovery CAM IP  
Address  
<service logical IP  
address of accounting  
server>  
120.120.13.22  
Recovery CAM Port  
File Rotation Size  
File Rotation Time  
17667  
100000  
300  
default  
default  
default  
default  
Disk Monitor Major  
Threshold  
50  
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Table 3 Local Accounting Manager tab (Sheet 2 of 2)  
Parameter  
Recommended value Notes  
Example  
Disk Monitor Critical  
Threshold  
75  
default  
Enable Billing For Instant unchecked  
Message  
default  
3
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.  
Table 4 Media Portal tab  
Recommended  
value  
Parameter  
Notes  
Example  
MGCP Port  
3903  
default  
ignoreMediaPortalInsertionRules checked  
Check this for the default  
2-server  
configuration.  
InsertPortalWhenAnyBFW  
These two are  
mutually  
exclusive.  
LocationBasedInsertionRules  
4
Use the values from the table that follows to complete the Prov  
Sync Service tab parameters.  
Table 5 Prov Sync Service tab  
Recommended  
value  
Parameter  
Notes  
Example  
Sync Time Period  
10  
default  
5
Use the values from the following table to enter into the  
Database Base tab parameters.  
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The shaded rows indicate values that must be addressed by the  
installer.  
Table 6 Database Base tab  
Parameter  
Recommended value  
Notes  
Example  
Primary Host  
<machine logical IP of  
database server>  
120.120.13.22  
Connections  
Secondary Host  
6
8
default  
Not applicable  
Use the values from the table that follows to complete the SIP  
TCF Base tab parameters.  
Table 7 SIP TCF Base tab  
Parameter  
Recommended value  
Notes  
Example  
Transport Config  
UDP=<machine logical  
This is  
UDP=120.120  
.13.25:5060:  
optional:name  
=sipLscCondu  
it;TCP=120.12  
0.13.25:5060:  
optional:name  
=sipLscCondu  
it  
IP of application server> the IP  
:5060:optional:name=sip address  
LscConduit;TCP=  
<machine logical IP of  
application server>:5060  
:optional:name=sipLscC  
onduit  
of the  
App svr  
Invite Timer  
128000  
5
default  
default  
Maximum Number of  
Redirections  
Initial Maximum Hop Value 20  
default  
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Use the values from the following table to complete the In  
Memory Database tab parameters.  
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The shaded rows indicate values that must be addressed by the  
installer.  
Table 8 In Memory Database tab  
Recommended  
value  
Parameter  
Notes  
Example  
default  
Number of domains  
500  
600  
Update interval for domain  
information  
default  
Number of users  
2000  
default  
default  
Update interval for presence limits  
86400  
Update interval for admin banned 900  
users  
default  
default  
Update interval for user banned  
users  
900  
IMAuthNonce table size  
IMAuthNonce generation interval  
Number of call logs  
5
default  
default  
default  
default  
60  
5000  
60  
IM CallLog DB write interval  
8
Use the values from the table that follows to complete the  
Location Service Manager tab parameters.  
Note: This tab applies to DNS servers only.  
Table 9 Location Service Manager tab  
Recommended  
Parameter  
value  
Notes  
Example  
DNS SRV Default UDP  
Transport  
default  
DNS SRV URL  
dns://0.0.0.0  
If you have a DNS server,  
enter the IP address.  
default  
default  
Use DNS SRV  
unchecked  
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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  
Example  
provServerURL  
120.120.13.25:5095:8 Server name  
0:http (App Server)  
11  
Use the values from the table that follows to complete the  
Subscription Processing tab parameters.  
Table 12 Subscription Processing tab  
Recommended  
Parameter  
maximumExpires  
12  
value  
Notes  
Example  
86400  
default  
Use the values from the table that follows to complete the Long  
Call Service tab parameters.  
Table 13 Long Call Service tab  
Recommended  
value  
Parameter  
Notes  
Example  
Duration  
60  
default  
13  
Use the values from the following table to enter into the Server  
Properties tab parameters.  
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The shaded rows indicate values that must be addressed by the  
installer.  
Table 14 Server Properties tab  
Parameter Recommended value  
Notes  
Example  
Service  
Parameter:  
Label  
Public_Service_Address  
default  
Value:  
<machine logical IP  
This value is for the  
120.120.13.25  
default  
address of the application Public_Service_Address  
server>  
Service  
Parameter:  
Label  
Private_Service_Address not applicable  
Value:  
<leave blank>  
default  
default  
Service  
Parameter:  
Label  
CallPark.TokenRange  
Range is 1-80  
characters  
Value:  
This is the value to enter default  
if you have the ability to  
park a call. For more  
information, see the  
MCS SIP Application  
Module Basics  
(NN10259-111)  
document.  
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Use the values from the following table to enter into the Overload  
Controls tab parameters.  
Table 15 Overload Controls tab  
Recommended  
value  
Parameter  
Notes  
Example  
default  
default  
default  
default  
Mem Polling Interval (sec)  
Minor Alarm Threshold (%)  
Major Alarm Threshold (%)  
Critical Alarm Threshold (%)  
10  
80  
85  
90  
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Recommended  
value  
Parameter  
Notes  
Example  
70  
Call queue high threshold  
Call queue low threshold  
Other queue high threshold  
Other queue low threshold  
Database queue high threshold  
Database queue low threshold  
Protocols Monitored  
70  
40  
40  
5
40  
default  
default  
40  
40  
1
default  
default  
sip  
15  
Use the table that follows to modify the fields for the Transport  
Management tab.  
The shaded rows indicate values that must be addressed by the  
installer. Modify the public fields only. There are no private  
addresses.  
Table 16 Transport Management tab (Sheet 1 of 3)  
Parameter  
Service Name  
Server ID  
Recommended value  
BBUA  
Notes  
Example  
default  
<specific to machine>  
App1 Server ID=1  
App2 Server ID=2  
Standalone Server  
checked  
Server Parameter:  
Label  
Public_Static_Address  
default  
Server Parameter:  
Value:  
<machine logical IP of  
application server>  
Enter the machine  
logical IP of the  
application server  
you are working on.  
120.120.  
13.25  
HeartBeat Port  
40001  
250  
3
default  
default  
default  
Sending Interval  
HeartBeat Timeout  
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Table 16 Transport Management tab (Sheet 2 of 3)  
Parameter  
Recommended value  
Notes  
Example  
default  
Discovery Period  
3
4
Active Pending  
Period  
default  
HB Address  
Enabled  
checked  
Remote Server  
Address  
<machine logical IP of  
Only fill PUBLIC  
120.120.  
13.25  
other application server> Service Address  
field.  
Local Server  
Address  
Public_Static_Address  
default  
default  
Parameters: NSD  
Number  
1
NSD Enabled  
unchecked  
Box unchecked.  
NSD Enabled: Label Public_Service_Address  
default  
default  
Value  
<service logical IP  
address of NSD1>  
Parameters:Service checked  
Parameter:  
Transport Enabled  
Check the first two  
Transport Enabled  
boxes (for UDP and  
TCP) that display.  
Uncheck all  
subsequent  
instances of  
Transport Enabled.  
Protocol  
Transport  
Address  
Port  
SIP  
default  
default  
default  
default  
UDP  
Public_Service_Address  
5060  
Params  
name=sipLscConduit:inte Change default qfe0 bge0  
rface=bge0 to bge0  
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Table 16 Transport Management tab (Sheet 3 of 3)  
Parameter  
Recommended value  
Notes  
Example  
Parameters:Service checked  
Parameter:  
Transport Enabled  
Check the first two  
Transport Enabled  
boxes (for UDP and  
TCP) that display.  
Uncheck all  
subsequent  
instances of  
Transport Enabled.  
Protocol  
Transport  
Address  
Port  
SIP  
default  
default  
default  
default  
TCP  
Public_Service_Address  
5060  
Params  
name=sipLscConduit:inte Change default qfe0 bge0  
rface=bge0  
to bge0  
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Click Apply.  
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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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.  
Procedures  
Procedure 32 Adding the IP Client Manager (Small SharedMicro)  
component  
At the System Management Console,  
1
Select Sites->MgmtSite->Servers->Add->General->AppSvr  
See Adding a server on page 103 for information on how to add  
a server before adding the AppSvr.  
2
Click on the plus sign next to the server to which you are adding  
the component.  
3
4
5
Right click on the Components folder.  
Select Add -> Component.  
A list of component loads appears in the Load List window.  
Select the latest Small SharedMicro load.  
6
7
Click Apply. Wait for the new component and the component  
configuration window to appear.  
Enter a label (maximum six [6] characters) in the Service  
Component Name field at the bottom of the configuration  
window. The Service Component Name must be unique among  
all components.  
Example: IPCM1  
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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.  
Table 17 IP Client Manager tab (Sheet 1 of 2)  
Parameter  
Recommended Value Notes  
Example  
default  
VM Client Contact  
Cluster Name  
voicemail  
<customer-specified  
IPCM cluster name>  
ipcmCluster  
IP Address  
<machine logical IP of  
IPCM Server>  
120.120.13.25  
Locales  
en_US  
default  
Max Number Devices 2000  
default  
Max Login Duration  
Overflow Server  
2678400  
default  
0.0.0.0  
default  
DB Update Interval  
Auto Provisioning  
120  
default  
checked  
default  
F/W Download  
Server  
<machine logical IP of The UFTP  
120.120.13.25  
UFTP Server>  
BaseSoftware is  
usually installed  
on the same  
machineastheIP  
Client Manager,  
although these  
could be different  
machines.  
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Table 17 IP Client Manager tab (Sheet 2 of 2)  
Parameter  
Recommended Value Notes  
Example  
default  
default  
default  
default  
default  
default  
default  
default  
default  
default  
Phase 1 Firmware ID B60  
Phase 2 Firmware ID D61  
Use UFTP  
checked  
Box is checked.  
UFTP Server Port  
Keep Alive Timer  
KA Phone Timer  
Switch Server Delay  
Min ReReg Delay  
50020  
40  
90  
5000  
60000  
Max # Reg Attempts 25  
Server Recovery  
Time Min  
1
Server Recovery  
Time Max  
5
default  
2
Use the values from the table that follows to complete the  
Database Base tab parameters.  
The shaded rows indicate values that must be addressed by the  
installer.  
Table 18 Database Base tab  
Parameter  
Recommended value  
Notes  
Example  
Primary Host  
<machine logical IP address of  
the primary database server>  
120.120.13.22  
Connections  
5
default  
default  
Secondary Host <blank>  
Leave blank  
3
Use the values from the table that follows to complete the  
UNIStim Base tab parameters.  
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The shaded rows indicate values that must be addressed by the  
installer.  
Table 19 UNISTIM Base tab  
Parameter  
Recommended value  
Notes  
Example  
LocalHost  
<machine logical IP address  
of the IPCM server>  
120.120.13.25  
Port  
5000  
default  
4
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 20 SIP TCF Base tab  
Parameter  
Recommended value Notes  
Example  
Transport Config  
UDP=<machinelogical Replace each  
UDP=120.120  
IP of IPCM  
Server>:5070:optional; in the UDP and  
TCP=<machine logical TCP string with the 20.120.13.25:  
instance of 0.0.0.0 .13.25:5070:o  
ptional;TCP=1  
IP of IPCM  
machine logical IP 5070:optional  
Server>:5070:optional address of the  
IPCM server  
Invite Timer  
128000  
5
default  
default  
Maximum Number  
of Redirections  
InitialMaximumHop 20  
Value  
default  
5
Use the values from the table that follows to complete the  
Conference Service tab parameters.  
The shaded rows indicate values that must be addressed by the  
installer.  
Table 21 Conference Service tab  
Recommended  
Value  
Parameter  
Notes  
Example  
Conf Server URL  
sip:conference  
default  
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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.  
Table 22 In Memory Database tab  
Recommended  
value  
Parameter  
Notes  
Example  
default  
Number of domains  
64  
Update interval for domain  
information  
600  
default  
Number of users  
100000  
default  
default  
Update interval for presence limits  
1800  
Update interval for admin banned 900  
users  
default  
default  
Update interval for user banned  
users  
900  
IMAuthNonce table size  
5
default  
default  
IIMAuthNonce generation interval 60  
7
Use the values from the table that follows to complete the Prov  
Sync Service tab parameters.  
The shaded rows indicate values that must be addressed by the  
installer.  
Table 23 Prov Sync Service tab  
Recommended  
Value  
Parameter  
Notes  
Example  
Sync Time Period  
10  
default  
8
Click Apply.  
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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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.  
Add the UFTP to the System Management Console  
Procedure 34 Adding the UFTP software  
At the System Management Console,  
1
2
Select Sites->MgmtSite->AppSvr.  
Click on the plus sign next to the component to which you are  
adding the base software.  
3
4
5
Right click on the Components folder.  
Select Add->BaseSoftware.  
A list of loads appears in the pop-up window. Select the latest  
“UFTP” load.  
6
Click Apply.  
Note: The UFTP BaseSoftware has no configuration items.  
Once the installer clicks Apply, the deployment of the UFTP  
BaseSoftware occurs immediately. Once the deployment is  
complete, UFTP will appear in the System Management  
Console file tree.  
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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
2
Select Sites->MgmtSite->Servers->AppSvr.  
Click on the plus sign next to the server to which you are adding  
the component.  
3
4
5
Right click on the Components folder.  
Select Add->Component.  
A list of component loads appears in the Load List window.  
Select the latest load for the “Provisioning Module (Small  
SharedMicro)”.  
6
7
Click Apply. Wait for the new component and the component  
configuration window to appear.  
Enter a label (maximum six [6] characters) in the Service  
Component Name field in the dialog box that appears.  
Example: Prov  
Note: The Provisioning Module will appear under the  
IPCMProvWCM components folder.  
ATTENTION  
Do not click Apply until you have finished configuring the  
component.  
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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=<machine  
Replace each  
instance of  
UDP=120.120.  
13.25:5070:opt  
ional;TCP=120  
.120.13.25:507  
0:optional  
logical IP of IPCM  
Server>:5070:optional 0.0.0.0 in the  
;TCP=<machine  
logical IP of IPCM  
UDP and TCP  
string with the  
Server>:5070:optional machine logical  
IP address of the  
IPCM server  
Invite Timer  
128000  
default  
default  
MaximumNumberof 5  
Redirections  
Initial Maximum Hop 20  
Value  
default  
2
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.  
Table 25 User Agent Server tab  
Parameter  
Recommended value Notes  
Example  
ApplicationServer <service logical logical  
120.120.13.25  
Host  
IP address of the  
application server>  
ApplicationServer 5060  
Port  
default  
default  
Click-to-call  
18  
Cancel Delay  
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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  
Recommended  
Parameter  
value  
Notes  
Example  
WCM Socket Server Active checked  
checked  
WCM Socket Server Host  
<machine logical IP  
address of the Web  
Client Manager>  
120.120.12.43  
WCM Socket Server Port  
Audio RTP Port Low  
Audio RTP Port High  
Use SSL  
3090  
default  
default  
default  
default  
default  
default  
default  
default  
default  
50000  
50100  
checked  
checked  
60  
Keep Alive Ping  
Ping Time Out Timer  
Ping Interval Timer  
120  
Connection Time Out Timer 360  
Allow Auto Login  
checked  
This field holds the version of the Java Runtime Environment  
(JRE) installer that the Web Client applet downloads. For the  
latest version of the installer from Sun, leave this field empty. For  
the installer provided by the MCS (The MCS currently provides 5  
different JRE installers.) , use string "1.4.2_01", "1.4.2_02",  
"1.4.2_03", "1.4.2_04", or "1.4.2_05" for the corresponding  
installer for JRE version 1.4.2_01, 1.4.2_02, 1.4.2_03, 1.4.2_04,  
or 1.4.2_05. You may also provide a different JRE installer  
(filename has to be j2re-windows-i586-p.exe) in the JRE installer  
directory, which is the /IMS/web/data/web/webapps/pca/data/jar  
directory on the server where the Provisioning Module runs. In  
this case, use any other version string, such as "1.4.2_06". This  
field should not contain white space.  
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4
Use the values from the table that follows to complete the  
Database Base tab parameters.  
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The shaded rows indicate values that must be addressed by the  
installer.  
Table 27 Database Base tab  
Parameter  
Recommended value  
Notes  
Example  
Primary Host  
<machine logical IP  
database server>  
120.120.13.22  
Connections  
Secondary Host  
5
8
default  
default  
<leave blank>  
Use the values from the table that follows to complete the SIP  
Personal Agent tab parameters.  
Table 28 SIP Personal Agent tab  
Parameter  
Recommended value  
Notes  
Example  
Maximum User Picture Size 24  
default  
6
Use the values from the table that follows to complete the  
Provisioning Client tab parameters.  
The shaded rows indicate values that must be addressed by the  
installer.  
Table 29 Provisioning Client tab  
Parameter  
Recommended value Notes  
Example  
Provisioning Server Host  
<machine logical IP  
Address of the  
Provisioning Module>  
120.120.13.25  
Provisioning Server Port  
8821  
default  
default  
Provisioning Blocked Wait 10000  
Time  
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Use the values from the table that follows to complete the  
Conference_Service tab parameters.  
Table 30 Conference_Service tab  
Recommended  
value  
Parameter  
Notes  
Example  
Conf Server URL  
sip:conference  
default  
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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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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
2
Select Sites->MgmtSite->Servers->AppSvr.  
Click on the plus sign next to the server to which you are adding  
the component.  
3
4
5
Right click on the Components folder.  
Select Add -> Component.  
A list of component loads appears in the Load List window.  
Select the latest Small SharedMicro load.  
6
7
Click Apply. Wait for the new component and the component  
configuration window to appear.  
Enter a label (maximum six [6] characters) in the Service  
Component Name field at the bottom of the configuration  
window. The Service Component Name must be unique among  
all components.  
Example: WCM1  
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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.  
Table 31 User Agent Server tab  
Recommended  
Value  
Parameter  
Notes  
Example  
Application Server <servicelogicalIP  
120.120.13.25  
Host  
address of the  
application  
server>  
Application Server 5060  
Port  
default  
default  
Click-to-Call  
18  
Cancel Delay  
2
Use the values from the table that follows to complete the SIP  
TCF Base tab parameters.  
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The shaded rows indicate values that must be addressed by the  
installer.  
Table 32 SIP TCF Base tab  
Recommended  
Value  
Parameter  
Notes  
Example  
Transport Config  
UDP=<machine  
Replace  
UDP=120.120.13.25:  
5080:optional;TCP=1  
20.120.13.25:5080:o  
logical IP of the WCM each  
Server.>:5080:optiona instance of  
l;TCP=<machine  
0.0.0.0 in the ptional;UDP=120.12  
logical IP of the WCM UDP and  
Server.>:5080:optiona TCF strings  
0.13.25:5085:optiona  
l:name=sipLscCondu  
it;TCP=120.120.13.2  
5:5085:optional:nam  
e=sipLscConduit  
l;UDP=<machine  
with the  
logical IP of the WCM machine  
Server.>:5085:optiona logical IP  
l:name=sipLscConduit address of  
;TCP=<machine  
the Web  
logical IP of the WCM Client  
Server.>:5085:optiona Manager  
l:name=sipLscConduit Server  
Invite Timer  
128000  
5
default  
default  
Maximum Number  
of Redirections  
Initial Maximum  
Hop Value  
20  
default  
3
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 33 Web Client Manager tab (Sheet 1 of 2)  
Recommended  
Parameter  
value  
Notes  
Example  
WCM Socket Server Active checked  
checked  
WCM Socket Server Host  
WCM Socket Server Port  
<machine logical IP  
120.120.12.43  
address of the Web  
Client Manager>  
3090  
default  
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Table 33 Web Client Manager tab (Sheet 2 of 2)  
Recommended  
Parameter  
value  
50000  
50100  
checked  
checked  
60  
Notes  
Example  
default  
default  
default  
default  
default  
default  
default  
default  
Audio RTP Port Low  
Audio RTP Port High  
Use SSL  
Keep Alive Ping  
Ping Time Out Timer  
Ping Interval Timer  
120  
Connection Time Out Timer 360  
Allow Auto Login  
checked  
This field holds the version of the Java Runtime Environment  
(JRE) installer that the Web Client applet downloads. For the  
latest version of the installer from Sun, leave this field empty. For  
the installer provided by the MCS (The MCS currently provides 5  
different JRE installers.) , use string "1.4.2_01", "1.4.2_02",  
"1.4.2_03", "1.4.2_04", or "1.4.2_05" for the corresponding  
installer for JRE version 1.4.2_01, 1.4.2_02, 1.4.2_03, 1.4.2_04,  
or 1.4.2_05. You may also provide a different JRE installer  
(filename has to be j2re-windows-i586-p.exe) in the JRE installer  
directory, which is the /IMS/web/data/web/webapps/pca/data/jar  
directory on the server where the Provisioning Module runs. In  
this case, use any other version string, such as "1.4.2_06". This  
field should not contain white space.  
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Use the values from the table that follows to complete the  
Conference_Service tab parameters.  
The shaded rows indicate values that must be addressed by the  
installer.  
Table 34 Conference_Service tab  
Recommended  
Value  
Parameter  
Notes  
Example  
Conf Server URL  
sip:conference  
default  
5
Use the values from the table that follows to complete the  
Database Base tab parameters.  
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The shaded rows indicate values that must be addressed by the  
installer.  
Table 35 Database Base tab  
Parameter  
Recommended Value Notes  
Example  
Primary Host  
<machine logical IP  
database server>  
120.120.13.22  
Connections  
5
default  
default  
Secondary Host  
<leave blank>  
6
7
Click Apply.  
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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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
2
Select Sites->MgmtSite->Servers->MgmtSvr.  
Click on the plus sign next to the server to which you are adding  
the component.  
3
4
5
Right click on the Components folder.  
Select Add -> Component.  
A list of component loads appears in the Load List window.  
Select the latest Small load.  
6
7
Click Apply. Wait for the new component and the component  
configuration window to appear.  
Enter a label (maximum six [6] characters) in the Service  
Component Name field at the bottom of the configuration  
window. The Service Component Name must be unique among  
all components.  
Example: Oramn1  
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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.  
Table 36 Oracle Server tab  
Parameter  
Recommended value  
Notes  
Example  
default  
SNMP request port  
9161  
SNMP agent IP address <either the word  
"localhost" or the  
120.120.13.22  
machine logical IP  
address of the database  
server that this Oracle  
Monitor is running on>  
Oracle Server name  
Active  
imsdb1  
default  
default  
default  
checked  
GeneralInfo  
Monitor functions:  
Handler name  
Monitor functions:  
Polling interval (min)  
1
default  
Active  
checked  
default  
default  
Monitor functions:  
Handler name  
OperationalStatus  
Monitor functions:  
1
default  
default  
Polling interval (min)  
Active  
checked  
2
Use the values from the table that follows to complete the IMS  
Main Database tab parameters.  
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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  
Example  
default  
SNMP request port  
9161  
SNMP agent IP address <either the word  
"localhost" or the  
120.120.13.22  
machine logical IP  
address of the  
database server that  
this Oracle Monitor is  
running on>  
Oracle Server name  
Oracle Database name  
Active  
imsdb1  
default  
default  
default  
default  
default  
default  
default  
imsdb1  
checked  
Component name  
Polling interval (min)  
Active  
TableSpace  
1
checked  
Gauged Component  
Monitoring: Threshold  
monitors: Gauge name  
percentageUtilization  
Gauged Component  
Monitoring: Threshold  
monitors: Upper limit  
100  
0
default  
default  
default  
Gauged Component  
Monitoring: Threshold  
monitors: Lower limit  
Gauged Component  
Monitoring: Threshold  
monitors: Negative going  
threshold value  
10  
Gauged Component  
Monitoring: Threshold  
monitors: Negative going  
threshold hysteresis  
5
default  
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Table 37 IMS Main Database tab (Sheet 2 of 4)  
Parameter  
Recommended value Notes  
Example  
Gauged Component  
Monitoring: Threshold  
monitors: Positive going  
threshold value 1  
70  
default  
Gauged Component  
Monitoring: Threshold  
monitors: Positive going  
threshold hysteresis 1  
5
default  
default  
default  
default  
default  
default  
Gauged Component  
Monitoring: Threshold  
monitors: Positive going  
threshold value 2  
85  
Gauged Component  
Monitoring: Threshold  
monitors: Positive going  
threshold hysteresis 2  
5
Gauged Component  
Monitoring: Threshold  
monitors: Capacity or  
max value  
99  
Gauged Component  
Monitoring: Threshold  
monitors: Capacity or  
max hysteresis  
0
Gauged Component  
Monitoring: Threshold  
monitors: Alarm Severity  
on Negative Going  
Threshold  
NONE  
Gauged Component  
Monitoring: Threshold  
monitors: Alarm Severity  
on Positive Going  
Threshold1  
WARNING  
default  
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Table 37 IMS Main Database tab (Sheet 3 of 4)  
Parameter  
Recommended value Notes  
Example  
Gauged Component  
Monitoring: Threshold  
monitors: Alarm Severity  
on Positive Going  
Threshold2  
MINOR  
default  
Gauged Component  
Monitoring: Threshold  
monitors: Alarm Severity  
on Maximum Rate  
MAJOR  
MAJOR  
MAJOR  
unchecked  
default  
default  
default  
default  
Gauged Component  
Monitoring: Threshold  
monitors: Alarm Severity  
on Upper Limit overrun  
Gauged Component  
Monitoring: Threshold  
monitors: Alarm Severity  
on Lower Limit underrun  
Gauged Component  
Monitoring: Threshold  
monitors: Usage state  
affected  
Monitor functions:  
Component name  
BlockGetRate  
1
default  
default  
Monitor functions: Polling  
interval (min)  
Monitor functions: Active checked  
default  
default  
Monitor functions:  
Component name  
OperationalStatus  
Monitor functions: Polling  
interval (min)  
1
default  
Monitor functions: Active checked  
default  
default  
Monitor functions:  
Component name  
DataFile  
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Table 37 IMS Main Database tab (Sheet 4 of 4)  
Parameter  
Recommended value Notes  
Example  
Monitor functions: Polling  
interval (min)  
1
default  
Monitor functions: Active checked  
default  
default  
Monitor functions:  
Component name  
CacheHitRatio  
Monitor functions: Polling  
interval (min)  
1
default  
Monitor functions: Active checked  
default  
default  
Trap handlers: Trap  
handler name  
oracleDBTrapHandler  
Active  
checked  
default  
3
Use the values from the table that follows to complete the  
Database Base tab parameters.  
The shaded rows indicate values that must be addressed by the  
installer.  
Table 38 Database Base tab  
Parameter  
Recommended value Notes  
Example  
Primary Host  
<machine logical IP  
address of the  
database server>  
120.120.13.22  
Connections  
1
default  
default  
Secondary Host  
<leave blank>  
Use the values from the table that follows to complete the Oracle  
Listeners tab parameters.  
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installer.  
Table 39 Oracle Listeners tab  
Parameter  
Recommended value Notes  
Example  
default  
SNMP request port  
SNMP agent IP address  
9161  
<either the word  
"localhost" or the  
machine logical IP  
address of the  
120.120.13.22  
database server that  
this Oracle Monitor is  
running on>  
Active  
checked  
default  
default  
Component Monitoring:  
Component name  
OracleListeners  
Component Monitoring:  
Polling interval (min)  
1
default  
default  
Active  
checked  
4
Click Apply.  
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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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
2
Select Sites->MgmtSite->Servers->AppSvr  
Click on the plus sign next to the server to which you are adding  
the component.  
3
4
5
Right click on the Components folder.  
Select Add -> Component.  
A list of component loads appears in the Load List window.  
Select the latest Small load.  
6
7
Click Apply. Wait for the new component and the component  
configuration window to appear.  
Enter a label (maximum six [6] characters) in the Service  
Component Name field at the bottom of the configuration  
window. The Service Component Name must be unique among  
all components.  
Example: iPIMon  
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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.  
Table 40 Web Monitor tab (Sheet 1 of 12)  
Parameter  
Recommended value Notes  
Example  
default  
SNMP request port  
SNMP agent IP address  
8161  
<machine logical IP of  
Provisioning Module>  
120.120.13.25  
Active  
checked  
default  
default  
Component Monitoring:  
Class name  
com.nortelnetworks.i  
ms.mw.probe.iplanet.I  
planetProcessHandler  
Component Monitoring:  
Component name  
Process Stats  
default  
default  
default  
default  
Component Monitoring:  
Polling interval in minutes  
1
Component Monitoring:  
Active for polling  
checked  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Gauge name  
percentConnectionQu  
eueUsage  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Upper limit  
100  
default  
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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  
default  
default  
default  
default  
default  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Negative going threshold  
hysteresis  
5
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Positive going threshold  
value 1  
70  
5
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Positive going threshold  
hysteresis 1  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Positive going threshold  
value 2  
85  
5
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Positive going threshold  
hysteresis 2  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Capacity or max value  
99  
0
default  
default  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Capacity or max  
hysteresis  
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Table 40 Web Monitor tab (Sheet 3 of 12)  
Parameter  
Recommended value Notes  
Example  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Alarm Severity on  
NONE  
default  
Negative going threshold  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Alarm Severity on Positive  
going threshold 1  
WARNING  
MINOR  
default  
default  
default  
default  
default  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Alarm Severity on Positive  
going threshold 2  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Alarm Severity on  
Maximum Rate  
MAJOR  
MAJOR  
MAJOR  
unchecked  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Alarm Severity on Upper  
Limit OverRun  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Alarm Severity on Lower  
Limit UnderRun  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Usage state affected  
default  
default  
default  
default  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Gauge name  
percentKeepAliveQue  
ueUsage  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Upper limit  
100  
0
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Lower limit  
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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  
default  
default  
default  
default  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Positive going threshold  
value 1  
70  
5
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Positive going threshold  
hysteresis 1  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Positive going threshold  
value 2  
85  
5
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Positive going threshold  
hysteresis 2  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Capacity or max value  
99  
0
default  
default  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Capacity or max  
hysteresis  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Alarm Severity on  
NONE  
default  
Negative going threshold  
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Parameter  
Recommended value Notes  
Example  
Threshold monitors:  
Alarm Severity on Positive  
going threshold 1  
WARNING  
MINOR  
default  
Threshold monitors:  
Alarm Severity on Positive  
going threshold 2  
default  
default  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Alarm Severity on  
Maximum Rate  
MAJOR  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Alarm Severity on Upper  
Limit OverRun  
MAJOR  
default  
default  
default  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Alarm Severity on Lower  
Limit OverRun  
MAJOR  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Usage state affected  
unchecked  
Component Monitoring:  
Gauge name  
percentSysMemUsag  
e
default  
default  
default  
default  
Component Monitoring:  
Upper limit  
100  
Component Monitoring:  
Lower Limit  
0
Component Monitoring:  
Negative going threshold  
value  
10  
Component Monitoring:  
Negative going threshold  
hysteresis  
5
default  
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Table 40 Web Monitor tab (Sheet 6 of 12)  
Parameter  
Recommended value Notes  
Example  
Component Monitoring:  
Positive going threshold  
value 1  
70  
5
default  
Component Monitoring:  
Positive going threshold  
hysteresis 1  
default  
default  
default  
Component Monitoring:  
Positive going threshold  
value 2  
85  
5
Component Monitoring:  
Positive going threshold  
hysteresis 2  
Component Monitoring:  
Capacity or max value  
99  
0
default  
default  
Component Monitoring:  
Capacity or max  
hysteresis  
Alarm Severity on  
NONE  
default  
default  
default  
default  
default  
default  
Negative going threshold  
Alarm Severity on Positive WARNING  
going threshold 1  
Alarm Severity on Positive MINOR  
going threshold 2  
Alarm Severity on  
Maximum Rate  
MAJOR  
MAJOR  
MAJOR  
unchecked  
Alarm Severity on Upper  
Limit OverRun  
Alarm Severity on Lower  
Limit UnderRun  
Usage state affected  
default  
default  
Component Monitoring:  
Class name  
com.nortelnetworks.i  
ms.mw.probe.iplanet.I  
planetCpuUtilHandler  
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Parameter  
Recommended value Notes  
Example  
Component Monitoring:  
Component name  
Cpu Util  
default  
Component Monitoring:  
Polling interval in minutes  
1
default  
default  
default  
Component Monitoring:  
Active for polling  
checked  
cpuUserTime  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Gauge name  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Upper limit  
100  
0
default  
default  
default  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Lower Limit  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Negative going threshold  
value  
10  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Negative going threshold  
hysteresis  
5
default  
default  
default  
default  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Positive going threshold  
value 1  
70  
5
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Positive going threshold  
hysteresis 1  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Positive going threshold  
value 2  
85  
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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  
0
default  
default  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Capacity or max  
hysteresis  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Alarm Severity on  
NONE  
default  
default  
default  
default  
default  
default  
Negative going threshold  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Alarm Severity on Positive  
going threshold 1  
WARNING  
MINOR  
MAJOR  
MAJOR  
MAJOR  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Alarm Severity on Positive  
going threshold 2  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Alarm Severity on  
Maximum Rate  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Alarm Severity on Upper  
Limit OverRun  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Alarm Severity on Lower  
Limit UnderRun  
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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.I  
planetThreadPoolHan  
dler  
default  
Component Monitoring:  
Component name  
Thread Pool Stats  
default  
default  
default  
default  
Component Monitoring:  
Polling interval in minutes  
1
Component Monitoring:  
Active for polling  
checked  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Gauge name  
percentThreadPoolUs  
age  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Upper limit  
100  
0
default  
default  
default  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Lower Limit  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Negative going threshold  
value  
10  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Negative going threshold  
hysteresis  
5
default  
default  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Positive going threshold  
value 1  
70  
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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  
5
default  
default  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Positive going threshold  
hysteresis 2  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Capacity or max value  
99  
0
default  
default  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Capacity or max  
hysteresis  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Alarm Severity on  
NONE  
default  
default  
default  
default  
Negative going threshold  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Alarm Severity on Positive  
going threshold 1  
WARNING  
MINOR  
MAJOR  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Alarm Severity on Positive  
going threshold 2  
Component Monitoring:  
Threshold monitors:  
Alarm Severity on  
Maximum Rate  
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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  
default  
Component Monitoring:  
Class name  
com.nortelnetworks.i  
ms.mw.probe.iplanet.I  
planetWebServerStat  
sHandler  
Component Monitoring:  
Component name  
Web Server Stats  
default  
default  
default  
default  
Component Monitoring:  
Polling interval in minutes  
1
Component Monitoring:  
Active for polling  
checked  
Component Monitoring:  
Class name  
com.nortelnetworks.i  
ms.mw.probe.iplanet.I  
planetListenSocketHa  
ndler  
Component Monitoring:  
Component name  
Listen Socket Stats  
default  
default  
default  
default  
Component Monitoring:  
Polling interval in minutes  
1
Component Monitoring:  
Active for polling  
checked  
Trap handlers: Trap  
handler class name  
com.nortelnetworks.i  
ms.mw.probe.iplanet.I  
planetOperationTrapH  
andler  
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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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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 120.120.13.22  
Procedure 43 Verifying the database server  
At the management pc,  
1
2
Log into the server as nortel/<new nortel user password>  
After the MCS Base Platform System Software installation,  
execute the following command to verify IP addressing.  
@mcsmicromgmt]/export/home/nortel:=> ifconfig -a  
lo0:  
flags=1000849<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4  
> mtu 8232 index 1 inet 127.0.0.1 netmask ff000000  
bge0:  
flags=9040843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,DE  
PRECATED,IPv4,NOFAILOVER> mtu 1500 index 2 inet  
120.120.13.20 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 120.120.13.255  
groupname imspub  
bge0:1:  
flags=1000843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv  
4> mtu 1500 index 2 inet 120.120.13.22 netmask ffffff00  
broadcast 120.120.13.255  
bge1:  
flags=69040843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,D  
EPRECATED,IPv4,NOFAILOVER,STANDBY,INACTIVE> mtu  
1500 index 3 inet 120.120.13.21 netmask ffffff00 broadcast  
120.120.13.255 groupname imspub  
3
Look for the entry that starts with ‘bge0.The parameters that  
follow show the IP address, subnet mask, and whether the  
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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
5
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 120.120.13.21, its subnet mask is ffffff00  
which translates to 255.255.255.0, and the interface is UP  
(active).  
Look for the entry which starts with ‘bge0:1.This is the machine  
logical interface. Notice that the machine logical has ‘attached’  
itself to bge0 and added a suffix of ‘:1’ creating bge0:1. When a  
machine logical (or service logical) interface is created, the V210  
will always attempt to ‘attach’ to the first interface, bge0. If bge0  
were unavailable, or out of service, the machine logical would  
then ‘attach’ itself to bge1 creating bge1:1. The parameters  
which follow show the IP address, subnet mask, and whether the  
interface is ‘UP.’  
This example output shows that bge0:1 is assigned to IP  
address 120.120.13.22, its subnet mask is ffffff00, which  
translates to 255.255.255.0, and the interface is UP (active).  
6
Verify that the host file is correct:  
[@micromgmt]/export/home/nortel:=> cat /etc/hosts  
#
#
#
Internet  
host table  
127.0.0.1  
localhost  
120.120.13.22 micromgmt loghost  
120.120.13.20 micromgmtbge0  
120.120.13.21 micromgmtbge1  
The first 120 address should reflect your machine logical IP  
address in addition to the hostname and the ‘loghost’ tag.  
The second 120 address should reflect the bge0 interface  
followed by the hostname concatenated with ‘bge0.’  
The third 120 address should reflect the bge1 interface followed  
by the hostname concatenated with ‘bge1.’  
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Verify the defaultroutefile:  
[@micromgmt]/export/home/nortel:=> cat /etc/defaultrouter  
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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 120.120.13.25  
Procedure 44 Verifying the application servers  
At the management pc,  
1
2
Log into the server as nortel/<new nortel user password>  
After installing the MCS Base Platform System Software CDs  
1-6, execute the following command to verify IP addressing.  
[@mcsmicroapp]/export/home/nortel:=> ifconfig -a  
lo0:  
flags=1000849<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4  
> mtu 8232 index 1 inet 127.0.0.1 netmask ff000000  
bge0:  
flags=9040843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,DE  
PRECATED,IPv4,NOFAILOVER> mtu 1500 index 2 inet  
120.120.13.23 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 120.120.13.255  
groupname imspub  
bge0:1:  
flags=1000843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv  
4> mtu 1500 index 2 inet 120.120.13.25 netmask ffffff00  
broadcast 120.120.13.255  
bge1:  
flags=69040843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,D  
EPRECATED,IPv4,NOFAILOVER,STANDBY,INACTIVE> mtu  
1500 index 3 inet 120.120.13.24 netmask ffffff00 broadcast  
120.120.13.255 groupname imspub  
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Look for the entry that starts with ‘bge0.The parameters that  
follow show the IP address, subnet mask, and whether the  
interface is ‘UP.’ This example output shows that bge0 is  
assigned to IP address 120.120.13.23, its subnet mask is ffffff00  
which translates to 255.255.255.0, and the interface is UP  
(active).  
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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. Notice that the machine logical has ‘attached’  
itself to bge0 and added a suffix of ‘:1’ creating bge0:1. When a  
machine logical (or service logical) interface is created, the V210  
will always attempt to ‘attach’ to the first interface, bge0. If bge0  
were unavailable, or out of service, the machine logical would  
then ‘attach’ itself to bge1 creating bge1:1. The parameters that  
follow show the IP address, subnet mask, and whether the  
interface is ‘UP.’  
This example output shows that bge0:1 is assigned to IP  
address 120.120.13.25, its subnet mask is ffffff00, which  
translates to 255.255.255.0, and the interface is UP (active).  
6
Verify that the hosts file is correct:  
[@microapp]/export/home/nortel:=> cat /etc/hosts  
#
#
#
Internet  
host table  
127.0.0.1  
localhost  
120.120.13.25 microapp loghost  
120.120.13.23 microappbge0  
120.120.13.24 microappbge1  
The first 120 address should reflect your machine logical IP  
address in addition to the hostname and the ‘loghost’ tag.  
The second 120 address should reflect the bge0 interface  
followed by the hostname concatenated with ‘bge0.’  
The third 120 address should reflect the bge1 interface followed  
by the hostname concatenated with ‘bge1.’  
7
Verify the defaultroute file:  
[@microapp]/export/home/nortel:=> cat /etc/defaultrouter  
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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.  
The following section describes the steps to watch the imssipdb  
deployment logs as the dbdeploy.pl script executes.  
The following commands are executed on the database server using  
PuTTY SSH into the machine logical IP address.  
Example: Open a PuTTY SSH session to 120.120.13.22  
Procedure 45 Verifying the database load (imssipdb) deployment  
ATTENTION  
If the database deployment has completed, this file will not exist.  
At the management pc,  
1
Log into the database server as nortel/<new nortel user  
password>.  
2
Execute the following command to tail (watch) the imssipdb  
deploy log.  
[@micromgmt] /export/home/nortel:=> tail -f /tmp/*SQL*  
As the dbdeploy.pl script executes, a temporary log is created in  
the /tmp directory on the database server. Note that the SQL file  
in the /tmp directory will not be present until after the dbdeploy.pl  
script begins.  
3
4
While ‘tailing’ the SQL temp file, look for errors in the log file.  
These errors could include statements such as ‘error’, ‘failed’,  
and so on. If any error condition is encountered, do not continue.  
Contact support immediately.  
The imssipdb deployment is successful when the Server1’s  
dbdeploy.pl script reports ‘deployed successfully.’  
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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.  
Make sure that you preserve the paths (for example, the  
checkbox “Use folder names” in Winzip should be checked).  
2
3
Identify the Provisioning Module server(s) on which to deploy the  
load.  
Customization of the JNLP file (pcclient.jnlp) is possible by  
modifying certain attributes. For example, if this update is  
considered to be a critical one, the critical value can be checked.  
If end users are not prompted for confirmation when updates are  
applied, then the confirm value can be assigned as false.  
Modification of title and icon for the confirmation dialog is also  
possible.  
4
Use a secure File Transfer Protocol (sFTP) tool to perform the  
following tasks:  
a Connect to the server.  
b Upload the pcclient.jnlp to  
/IMS/web/data/web/webapps/prov/pcclient.jnlp  
c Upload the unzipped code resource files to  
/IMS/web/data/web/webapps/prov/pcclientclode.  
It is possible to perform steps 1 - 4 directly on the Provisioning servers  
without FTP.  
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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. This procedure is for pre-staging a  
system. It cannot be used on a running operational system.  
system installation) brings the system to the bootprompt. When the  
system reboots, it invokes the Solaris system identification process and  
then invokes the MCP commissioning script at root login. This is the  
same configuration procedure executed during CD installation and  
commissioning and is common for all MCP-supported Solaris  
platforms.  
This procedure, called re-ip in this chapter,  
• requires two system reboots to complete the configuration  
• is valid for Solaris servers only  
• does not modify MCP software configuration data or provisioning  
data  
You will need the six Solaris installation CDs and the six Oracle CDs to  
perform this procedure.  
At each configuration step you will see a summary of the configuration  
and can accept that configuration or change it. Once the data  
configuration is completed, the services will be hardened again and the  
system rebooted.  
Completely re-install the Solaris CDs in the DBSvr and  
MgmtSvr/AcctMgr machines as described earlier in this document.  
Then re-install the Oracle CDs as described earlier in this document.  
Once you have completed the Oracle installation, you can unconfigure  
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the server, which takes about five minutes, and then reload the IP  
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.  
/usr/local/bin/unconfig_server  
2
You will see the following message: Do you really want to  
re-configure all IP addresses and system data of  
this machine [N]Answer Y and press the Enter key to  
continue. You will then see a warning message: This program  
will unconfigure your system. It will cause it  
to revert to a "blank" system. It will not have  
a name or know about other systems or networks.  
This program will also halt the system.  
Do you want to continue (y/n)?  
The system assumes the answer is Y.  
3
4
The system will reboot and come up to the boot prompt {ok}  
The system is now ready to re-configure. You can type poweroff  
at the okprompt if you wish to power the machine off.  
5
To reconfigure the server at this point, if you are at the boot  
prompt {ok}, enter the boot command. If you are not at the boot  
prompt, power on the server. To do so, you can press the  
power-on button on the server or connect to the LOM port and  
type poweron.  
6
When the server is back up you will see the following question:  
What type of terminal are you using?  
1) ANSI Standard CRT  
2) DEC VT100  
3) PC Console  
4) Sun Command Tool  
5) Sun Workstation  
6) X Terminal Emulator (xterms)  
7) Other  
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Type the number of your choice and press Return:  
Select 2 and press Enter.  
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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.)  
• IP Address  
• Subnet  
• Netmask  
• iPV6  
• Confirm  
• Security Policy  
• Confirm  
Note: This procedure skips some of the steps for initial  
installation of CD1.  
• Regions  
• Time Zone  
• Date & Time  
• Confirm  
• Password  
You will then see System identification is completed.  
The system reboots. You can log back in as root.  
8
At the MgmtSvr, you will see the following message:  
You are now configuring the NTP time source for  
this server. The servers which run the  
Management and Accounting service will be the  
source. You will need to provide the Machine  
Logical IP Address of each server. If running  
simplex mode, provide the same address twice.  
Press the Enter Key to Continue --  
Follow the instructions for installing Disk 4 in this document.  
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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. Users must take full responsibility for  
their applications of any products specified in this document. The  
information in this document is proprietary to Nortel Networks.  
Nortel, Nortel (Logo), and the Globemark are trademarks of  
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*Sun Fire is a trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.  
*Oracle is a trademark of Oracle Corporation.  
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