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Preface
Document Objectives
Audience
Related Documentation
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Document Change History
Preparing for Sun Solaris Operating System and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Installation
Supported Platforms and Cisco Products
Required Software Media
Minimum System Requirements
Required Site-Specific Information
Required Machine-Specific Information
Required Tasks
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Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System
Supported Platforms
Supported Disk Drives
Cautions, Notes, and Tips
Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System
Devices on Supported Platforms
Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System for Sparc-based Platforms
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Step 7 Enter no to continue the reconfiguration process and press Enter.
The system displays information similar to the following:
Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System for Opteron-based Platforms
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f. Save your changes and exit the Setup menu.
Information similar to the following is displayed:
choose solaris. If you use serial console, select solaris ttya.
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hardware. You do not need to open any of these tools to complete this installation.
port). Cisco recommends that you use the default terminal while you are installing software.
Configuring Your Host
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continue. Text similar to the following is displayed:
the search domains. Text similar to the following is displayed:
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Step 25 Confirm your previous answers and press ESC-2 to continue.
Eastern time.
ESC-2 to continue.
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ESC-2 to continue.
c. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to your time zone (in this example, Eastern Time is
selected) and press the space bar to select it. Press ESC-2 to continue.
Step 27 Enter the correct date and time and press ESC-2 to continue.
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Step 28 Verify the information and press ESC-2 to continue.
Text similar to the following might be displayed:
Step 29 Enter no to continue the reconfiguration process and press Enter.
Note On Opteron-based platforms, you can select a terminal type from the picklist, or the default
Platform-Specific Installation Procedures
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a. Change to the root directory by entering the following command and pressing Enter:
b. Unmount the cdrom directory from the CD-ROM drive by entering the following command and
pressing Enter:
Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment
Installing the Sparc-based Solaris 10 Patches Package (CSCOh022)
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Installing the Opteron-based Solaris 10 Patches Package (CSCOh032)
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Installing the Solstice DiskSuite (CSCOh023)
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command to install the DiskSuite installation scripts:
Text similar to the following is displayed.
Note You can also download the Solaris 10 DiskSuite package (CSCOh023) from Cisco.com. For
Step 2 Press Enter to accept the default answer all. Text similar to the following is displayed:
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Step 4 Change directories. Enter the following command:
Step 5 Run the first script. Enter the following command:
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/opt/sun_install/DiskSuite. Enter the following command:
Step 9 Run the second script. Enter the following command:
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Note The system continues to issue these re-synchronization messages until the replication is
complete. Once the replication is complete, the system returns a prompt.
replication is dependent upon the size of the disk drives in your host. It may take several hours.
Step 11 Press Enter to continue the installation. Text similar to the following is displayed:
Rebooting from the Mirrored (Secondary) Disk on Sparc-based Platforms
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Rebooting from the Mirrored (Secondary) Disk on Opteron-based Platforms
Removing the Solstice DiskSuite
Installing the Log and Spool File Systems (CSCOh024)
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Step 4 Answer y and press Enter to install the files. Text similar to the following is displayed:
Step 5 Type y and press Enter to continue. Text similar to the following is displayed:
script.
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Uninstalling the Log and Spool File System
Installing Cisco BAMS Archive Partition (CSCOh027)
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Installing the Sparc-based Communications and Alarm Software Package (CSCOh026)
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Step 4 Enter the following commands to change directories and execute the installation script.
Note The following command output is truncated. These lists vary over time.
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type the following command and press Enter:
Installing the Opteron-based Communications Software Package (CSCOh036)
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Step 4 Enter the following commands to change directories and execute the installation script:
These lists vary over time.
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Note You can also download the VTS script package (CSCOh021) from Cisco.com. For example,
Step 3 Press Enter to select all packages. Text similar to the following is displayed:
Using the SunVTS Test Package
Normal Unit Test
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Note See Table 2-5 for the approximate amount of time the test will take on the different platforms
Step 1 Change directories to the /var/tmp directory. Enter the following command:
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Running a Test in Brief Mode
Running a Test in Full Mode
vts_script Execution Times
Removing the VTS Package (CSCOh021)
Configuring Lights-Out Management (LOM) or the Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM)
Configuring LOM on Sun Fire V40z Platform
Configuring the Service Processor
Logging in Service Processor Using Secure HTTP
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Configuring ILOM on Sun Fire X4600 Platform
Configuring the Static IP Address Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Start ILOM Using Secure HTTP
Configuring ILOM on Sun Netra X4200 M2 Platform
Configuring the IP Address with CLI
Configuring the IP Address in BIOS
Start ILOM Using Secure HTTP
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An Example of Using ILOM
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Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9.8 and Higher
Cautions, Notes, and Tips
Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9.8 and Higher Releases
Installing Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software on a Simplex System
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c. Enter y and press Enter. Note This procedure can take approximately 1 hour to complete.
Text similar to the following is displayed, showing the packages that were installed:
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used and the installation process takes more time. Proceed to Step 12.
installation. The following prompt is displayed:
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Installing the Cisco Security Package (CSCOh020)
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Step 3 Enter y and press Enter to continue. Text similar to the following is displayed:
b. Type y and press Enter to continue.
allow remote users to log in as root, enter n and press Enter, then proceed to Step 6.
a. Type y and press Enter.
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Enabling Sudo
Installing the License File
Installing the License File if the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch is NOT Running
Installing the License File if the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch is Running
Installing on a Fault Tolerant System
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Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software
Quick Guide to Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software
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Software Directory Structure
Initial Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuration
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Parameters Required for Initial Setup
Using the Cisco MGC Environment Configuration Tool
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Configuring Groups and Users
Verifying the mgcgrp Group
Adding a User with Full MML Privileges
Adding a User with Minimal MML Privileges
Configuring SNMP Support Resources
Basic Tasks
Before You Run the config-snmp Utility
Running the config-snmp Utility
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Step 6 Enter your selection number (1 through 25) to view your configuration entries.
If the critagt process is running, text similar to the following is displayed:
Step 4 To start the config-snmp utility, enter the following commands and press Enter:
Adding an SNMP Community Entry
Continuing from Step 6, above (of the section Running the config-snmp Utility):
Step 1 Enter 12 to select snmpCommunityEntry and view the entries:
Text similar to the following and the SNMPD Configuration Main Menu are displayed.
Step 2 You are prompted to make a selection. Enter 2 to add an SNMP Community.
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Deleting an SNMP COMMUNITY
Adding a Trap Destination
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Deleting a Trap Destination
Activating the New Settings
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Verifying the SNMP Configuration Migration
Note The following entries are examples only.
Step 1 To start the config-snmp utility, type the following command and press Enter:
When the SNMPD Configuration Main Menu is displayed, you are prompted to make a selection:
Step 2 Enter 1 to view the configuration entries.
Configuring the Execution Environment
Changing XECfgParm.dat File Parameters
Changing XECfgParm.dat File Parameters in a Running Fault Tolerant System
Configuring Basic System Information
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Specifying IP Addresses
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Configuring Engine Parameters
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Setting the Call Cutoff Timer
Enabling Call Screening
Configuring Call Detail Record File Output
Configuring the Clearing Location and Default Location Parameters
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Configuring Switchover
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Initializing the Provisioning Object Manager
Configuring SCP Queries
Before You Start
Modifying trigger.dat file parameters with provisioning commands
Configuring the trigger.dat File Attributes
Configuring the Translation Type Attribute
Sample trigger.dat File
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Initializing the Call Screening Database
.odbc.ini File Information
Setting Up Replication
Network Requirements
Identifying data store hosts (UNIX and VxWorks)
Initializing Database Replication
Verifying Database Replication
Troubleshooting the Main Memory Database Replication
Displaying the Main Memory Database Replication Status
Verifying Database Synchronization
Synchronizing Databases
Checking for Installation Errors
Reinstalling CSCOga002
Configuring Cisco ITP-Ls
Configuring Disk Monitor During Initial Software Configuration
Configuring the Data Dumper
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Configuring the Data Dumper to Support Cisco BAMS
Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9.8
Conditions for Migration
Cautions and Notes
Required Software
License Installation
Recording System Data
Migration Overview
Migration from Release 9.5 or 9.6 to Release 9.8 without Platform Changes
Migrating the Second Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software to Release 9.8
Backing Up the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Configuration Files
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Installing Sun Solaris 10
Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Packages
Restoring Data Files
Installing and Verifying the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software
Migrating the First Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software to Release 9.8
Backing Up the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Configuration Files
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Installing Sun Solaris 10
Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Packages
Restoring Data Files
Installing and Verifying the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software
Transferring Additional Configuration Files
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Migration from Release 9.7 to Release 9.8 without Platform Changes
Upgrading Lively from Sparc-based Platforms to Opteron-based Platforms
Before You Start
Live Upgrade Procedure
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Step 19 Change the login to mgcusr using the following command:
Step 20 Run db_count.sh script to verify that the TimesTen database is empty.
Step 21 Import the database files from the ttbackup.tar using the following command:
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Falling Back Overview
Falling Back to the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9.7 without Platform Changes
Falling Back to Solaris 8 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9.5 or 9.6
Falling Back to Solaris 8 If Hard Drives Were Replaced During the Upgrade
Falling Back to Solaris 8 on the Second Disk Drive
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Step 6 Enter 4 to remove a disk for replacement.
Step 7 Enter list to list all disks:
Step 8 Enter rootdiska at the following prompt:
Step 9 Enter y and press Enter at the prompt to continue:
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Step 11 Use the vxdisk command to verify that rootdiska is removed.
Step 12 Shut down and boot from disk1.
Step 13 Log in as root and run vxdiskadm.
Step 14 Enter 5 to replace a failed disk.
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Step 19 Enter y and press Enter to continue.
Step 20 Enter n and press Enter when asked to replace the disk.
Step 21 Enter q and press Enter to quit.
Falling Back to Previous Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Releases with Platform Changes
Replacing Hard Disks on an Existing Solaris 10 Platform
Backup Procedure
Hard Disk Replacement Procedure
Loading the Solaris 10 Operating System
Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Packages
Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch
Restoring the System
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Configuring the Local Area Network Switch
LAN Switch Overview
Catalyst 2900 XL Series
Catalyst 5500 and 5000 Series
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XECfgParm.dat File Parameters
Understanding the XECfgParm.dat File Format
Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch XECfgParm.dat Files
Facility Names
Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9.x XECfgParm.dat File Parameter Definitions
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Client/Server and Secure Connectivity Relationships
Client/Server and Secure Connectivity Relationships
Secure Connectivity Among Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Applications
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Secure Connectivity Between Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Application Platforms
Secure Connectivity Between Cisco BAMS Application Platforms
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Secure Connectivity Between Cisco BAMS and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Application Platforms
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HP OpenView Sample SNMP Configuration
Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch to Send Alarms to HP OpenView
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Formatting Trap Messages
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Sample Installation Scripts
Sample Output from install.sh
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Updated Configuration File Sample
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Sample Configured snmpd.cnf File
The following shows a sample snmpd.cnf file.
traps when the software is initializedone for version1 and one for version 2.
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Sample Configured XECfgParm.dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9.8(1)
The following sample XECfgParm.dat files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9.8(1) are located
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Sample Configured XECfgParm.dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9.7(3)
The following sample XECfgParm.dat files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9.7(3) are located
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Sample Configured XECfgParm.dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9.6(1)
The following sample XECfgParm.dat files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9.6(1) are located
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Sample Uninstall Scripts
Removing a Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Version: Sample Output for uninstall.sh
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Sample LAN Configurations
Sample Configuration for Cisco Catalyst 5500 A
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Sample Configuration for Cisco Catalyst 5500 A RSM
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Sample Configuration for Cisco Catalyst 5500 B
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Sample Configuration for Cisco Catalyst 5500 B RSM
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