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Contents Cisco Broadband Access Center for Cable Installation Guide Americas HeadquartersPage N T E N T S Validating Extensions Setting Up Voice Technology OL-19105-01 This chapter contains the following sections AudienceHow This Guide Is Organized Document Conventions Section Title DescriptionTo support the DPE-590 Related DocumentationRefer to these manuals for additional information To support the DPE-2115OL-19105-01 Operating System Requirements JDK Patches for SolarisKDC Patches Network Registrar RequirementsHardware Requirements Min. # Server Servers Server Class Processors MemoryTypes of Installations Min. # Recommended #Preparing to Install Components Broadband Access Center for Cable ComponentsInstallation and Startup Process Item DescriptionItem Description Item Description This example, the file system device is /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s4 Broadband Access Center Database RequirementsFile System Block Size Large File Support Installation ChecklistExample output from the df command is as follows Installation Installation Using the Graphical User InterfaceInstalling from the Command Line Preparing to Install Components Installation OL-19105-01 Installing Components Installing the Regional Distribution Unit Installing Extensions on a Network Registrar Server Installing Extensions Enter these commands to reload the Network Registrar server Field Name DescriptionValidating Extensions Located Installing the Key Distribution CenterExample KDC Password Installing Components Using the CLI Installing the Device Provisioning EngineProgram then asks you to confirm the directory OL-19105-01 Installing Network Registrar Extensions Is this correct y/n/q/? yes y ACME.COM Installing the Key Distribution Center Installing Components Installing Components Using the CLI Installing the Device Provisioning Engine Installing Components Installing Components Using the CLI OL-19105-01 Installing in a Lab Environment Installing in a Lab Environment Using the GUI Installing in a Lab Environment Using the CLI KDC Fqdn Dhcp Configuring Network Registrar and a Cmts Interface Cable3/0 Ip address 192.168.5.0Ip dhcp relay information option OL-19105-01 Post-Installation Activities Enabling a Network Registrar Spoofing DNS ServerSyslog is now ready to receive alerts from Bacc Uninstalling Broadband Access CenterSave and close the /etc/syslog.conf file Uninstalling Bacc from the Graphical User Interface Uninstalling Bacc from the Console ModeFollowing is displayed Press Enter to exit the programAppliance Version Solaris DPE DPE-590 DPE-2115Upgrading the Solaris DPE Before You BeginUpgrading the RDU # pkgparam CSCObpr Version Upgrading Hardware DPEs Upgrading the KDC Installed before you start the Bacc agentUpgrading Network Registrar Extensions Migrating the RDU Database Migrating from BaccWhen running this script, use this syntax MigrateDb.sh tempdirOL-19105-01 To do this See this section Hardware DPE Setup SequenceConnecting the Device Provisioning Engine Logging Configuring and Running a Terminal Emulation ProgramSystem displays this user mode prompt Configuring a Device Provisioning Engine for Data Configure the current time on the DPE. For example Setting Up Voice Technology Packetcable registration policy-privacy value Controls Available Example show dpe command outputDebugging Setting Up a Device Provisioning Engine Debugging Where Identifies the username Identifies the password Network Registrar Configuration File ExampleConfiguration Scripts Sample Script for Docsis Modems and ComputersSample Script for Docsis Modems and PacketCable MTAs Choose Installation Type screen Administrator’s password Alert messages InstallationSolaris Broadband Access Center Command line interface Installing components CommandsOrganization Configuration management Documentation ConventionsInstallation Summary screen 3-3,3-7,3-8,4-3 Related documents Domain Name SystemJRun process, detecting KDCSolaris Installing BACSetting up DPEs