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Lucent Technologies CentreVu Call Management System Release 3 Version 8 Software Installation And Setup Manual
Lucent Technologies CentreVu Call Management System Release 3 Version 8 Software Installation And Setup Manual
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Installing Software and Setting Up CMS CentreVu® CMS R3V8 Software Installation and Setup Overview2-3 Remote Terminal Access Tips 2 lWhen executing commands that take a long time to complete, (such as cpio and /olds commands), use the nohup command to ensure that the command will complete without interruption in case the data line disconnects. An example using the nohup command is shown below: nohup cpio -icmudf -C 10240 -I /dev/rmt/0c “/cms” | tee lWhen system reboots are required, verify that your terminal type is set correctly after the reboot. Prerequisites2lBefore beginning these procedures, verify that all hardware components of the system, including port cards, external disk drives, and tape drives, are correctly installed. Otherwise, the system hardware will not be recognized during the software installation procedures.
Installing Software and Setting Up CMS CentreVu® CMS R3V8 Software Installation and Setup Installing the Solaris Operating System2-4 Installing the Solaris Operating System B Overview2The Solaris installation program is a menu-driven, interactive program that guides you step by step through installing the Solaris software. It also has on-line help to answer your questions. If the CMS computer you are installing requires disk mirroring, you must use information from this section and the CentreVu® CMS Disk- Mirrored Systems R3V8 (585-210-940) document. Procedures required to install the Solaris 7 operating system on the CMS computer include: lBooting from the Solaris 7 Software (3/99) CD (Page 2-5) lIdentifying the system (Page 2-7) lSetting the date and time (Page 2-12) lSelecting the Solaris 7 system files (Page 2-14) lPartitioning the hard disks (Page 2-18) lInstalling the selected options (Page 2-29) lAssigning a root password (Page 2-31) lEnabling Korn shell and the backspace key (Page 2-33) lSetting EEPROM parameters for the A and B ports (Page 2-33) lTurning on the system activity recorder (Page 2-36) lChanging directory permissions (Page 2-87) lInstalling the Sun Online Validation Test Suite (Page 2-38) Platform Considerations B lAll platforms. NOTE:
Installing Software and Setting Up CMS CentreVu® CMS R3V8 Software Installation and Setup Installing the Solaris Operating System2-5 Before You Begin B Before you begin the Installation procedures described in this chapter, perform the following tasks: lObtain the Solaris 7 Software 3/99 CD lIdentify the host name of the system, which is designated by the Lucent Technologies’ Technical Service Center [TSC]) lIdentify the system’s Internet Protocol (IP) address (this may be the factory default or an address in a customer’s network) lIdentify the number and size of disk drives on the system lVerify that all power cords are fully-connected to all hardware devices (such as disk drives and tape drives), and that power is applied to all hardware devices. Booting from the Solaris 7 Software 3/99 CD B This section describes how to boot the system from the Solaris 7 Software CD using the local console. To perform this operation using a remote terminal, see CentreVu® CMS R3V8 Hardware Maintenance and Troubleshooting (585-210-919) or CentreVu® CMS Sun® Enterprise™ 3500 Computer Maintenance and Troubleshooting (585-215-875). The screens in this section are representative of a typical installation. Not all screens will match your installation. When possible, the recommended selections are shown with boxes highlighting the selection. 1. Apply power to all of the external devices, such as disk drives and tape drives. 2. Turn on the system. Depending on the model, it can take several minutes for the system to boot up. 3. As the console shows that the system is booting up, press the Stop and A keys simultaneously. The system responds: 4. Load the Solaris 7 Software 3/99 CD into the CD-ROM drive. NOTE: ok
Installing Software and Setting Up CMS CentreVu® CMS R3V8 Software Installation and Setup Installing the Solaris Operating System2-6 5. Boot the system from the CD by entering the following: boot cdrom The CD boot process varies between platforms, and requires approximately 2 to 10 minutes to complete. The Select Language and Locale screen appears: 6. Choose the Language and Locale selections that are appropriate for your location and then click Continue. 7. The Solaris Installation Program screen appears: 8. Select Continue.
Installing Software and Setting Up CMS CentreVu® CMS R3V8 Software Installation and Setup Installing the Solaris Operating System2-7 Identifying the System B The Identify This System screen appears: 1. Select Continue. The Host Name screen appears: 2. Select the Host name box and enter the host name for the system. The host name for a specific system is designated by TSC
Installing Software and Setting Up CMS CentreVu® CMS R3V8 Software Installation and Setup Installing the Solaris Operating System2-8 Provisioning personnel. Host names are case-sensitive and cannot start with a number. When finished, select Continue. The Network Connectivity screen appears: 3. Select Yes, and then select Continue. If the system is equipped with more than one network interface, the Primary Network Interface screen appears (otherwise, the IP Address screen appears): NOTE:
Installing Software and Setting Up CMS CentreVu® CMS R3V8 Software Installation and Setup Installing the Solaris Operating System2-9 4.If the Primary Network Interface screen appears, select “hme0” for an Enterprise 3000, Enterprise 3500, or Ultra 5 computer, or “le0” for a SPARCserver computer, and then select Continue. The IP Address screen appears: 5. Select the IP address box and enter the IP address. IP address 192.168.2.1 is the factory default. You should enter the factory default address unless there is an actual network address for this site. Select Continue when finished. The Confirm Information screen appears:
Installing Software and Setting Up CMS CentreVu® CMS R3V8 Software Installation and Setup Installing the Solaris Operating System2-10 6. Select Continue if the displayed information is correct. If you select Change, the program returns to the Host Name screen. The Name Service screen appears: 7. Select None, and then select Continue. The Confirm Information screen appears:
Installing Software and Setting Up CMS CentreVu® CMS R3V8 Software Installation and Setup Installing the Solaris Operating System2-11 8. Select Continue if the displayed information is correct. If you select Change, the program returns to the Name Service screen. The Subnets screen appears : 9. If this CMS computer is using LAN connectivity to the switch and is part of a subnet on the customer’s network, you may need to select Yes to administer a subnet mask. If you select Yes, continue with Steps10 and11. If you select No, continue with Setting the Date and Time. 10. After selecting Yes (if the system is part of a subnet), the Netmask screen appears : 11. Enter the desired subnet mask. The default of 255.255.255.0 is recommended. Select Continue.
Installing Software and Setting Up CMS CentreVu® CMS R3V8 Software Installation and Setup Installing the Solaris Operating System2-12 Setting the Date and Time B The Time Zone screen appears: 1. Select Geographic region, and then select Set. The Geographic Region screen appears: