Chapter 3 Installing Components
Installing Components Using the CLI
Installing the Regional Distribution Unit
To install an RDU, complete the steps described in the “Installing from the Command Line” section on page
Step 1 When the installation program prompts you to select one or more components, enter y and press Enter at the Regional Distribution Unit (RDU) (y/n/?) prompt. The program then asks if you want to install Cisco Network Registrar extension points, the DPE, and the KDC.
Step 2 To skip installing either the extension points or the KDC, press n and Enter for each option.
You can choose to install these options at a later date. See the “Installing Network Registrar Extensions” section on page
For example:
Installation Components
Select one or more components to install BPR.
Regional distribution unit (RDU) (y/n/?) [no] y
Cisco Network Registrar extension points (y/n/?) [no] n
Device Provisioning Engine (DPE) (y/n/?) [no] n
Key Distribution Center (KDC) (y/n?) [no] n
The program prompts you to confirm the components that you want to install.
Step 3 Press y and Enter to continue. The program prompts you to start individual component validation. Step 4 Press Enter to continue. For example:
Starting the individual component installation parameters validation.
Press Enter to Continue or 'q' to Quit:
Validating the individual component installation parameters - Please wait.
The program prompts you to enter the home directory destination.
Step 5 To accept the default directory, /opt/CSCObpr, press Enter; or enter another directory. For example:
Home Directory Destination
Home Directory Destination [/opt/CSCObpr]
The program asks you to confirm the directory.
Step 6 Press y and Enter to continue. The program prompts you to enter the data directory destination. Step 7 To accept the default directory, /var/CSCObpr, press Enter; or enter another directory. For example:
Data Directory Destination
Data Directory Destination [/var/CSCObpr]/var/disk0/CSCObpr
The program then asks you to confirm the directory.
Note By default, the installation program installs the data directory (BPR_DATA) on a different directory than the home directory (BPR_HOME). Cisco Systems recommends that the data directory be on a different physical disk than the home directory; for example, /var/disk0/CSCObpr. However, you can install the data directory on the same disk as the home directory.
Cisco Broadband Access Center for Cable Installation Guide 2.7
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