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1. NSM Directives default Event Gateway Debug Log y n n of Event Gateways N for serving 500 x N devices 1 CNS Event Bus Network Parameter ie tme CNS Event Bus Service Parameter 7500 Re configure IMGW y n n Commit changes y n y Update administrator info Shutdown servers Configure network eeprol00 c vl 09j t 9 29 99 Donald Becker http cesdis gsfc nasa gov linux drivers eeprol00 html eeprol00 c Revision 1 36 2000 11 17 Modified by Andrey V Savochkin lt saw saw sw com sg gt and others Configure IMGW Configure DCL Run configurator Configure EvtGateway start stop file Register tibco rvrd start stop script for system shutdown restart Run NSM configurator Start servers etc rce d init d NetAppDCL start Start tibco etc re d init d tibco start gt gt var log appliance setup log 2 gt amp 1 etc re d init d httpd start etc re d init d Imgw start gt gt var log appliance setup log 2 gt amp 1 etc re d init d EvtGateway start gt gt var log appliance setup log 2 gt amp 1 Initialize DCL for Internal Mode Configure DAT Install IBM Director takes approximately 4 minutes IBM Advanced System Management Device Driver loaded cd opt IBMDirectoriInstall nohup sh opt IBMDirectorInstall dirinstall gt gt var log appliance setup log 2 gt amp 1 Setup completed Press lt Enter gt to login Red Hat Linux release 7 1 Seawolf Kernel 2 4 2 2 on an i686 ie tme cisco com login root
2. Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration i Partition check sda sdal sda2 lt sda5 sda6 sda7 sda8 sda9 sdal0 sdall sdal2 sdal3 gt VFS Mounted root ext2 filesystem readonly change_root old root has d_count 3 Trying to unmount old root okay Freeing unused kernel memory 236k freed INIT version 2 78 booting Welcome to Red Hat Linux Press I to enter interactive startup Mounting proc filesystem OK Configuring kernel parameters OK Setting clock localtime Fri Oct 4 10 02 43 PDT 2002 OK Activating swap partitions OK Setting hostname localhost localdomain OK Mounting USB filesystem OK Initializing USB controller usb ohci OK Checking root filesystem clean 16950 263296 files 22733 526120 blocks sbin fsck ext2 fsck ext2 a dev sda6 OK Remounting root filesystem in read write mode OK Finding module dependencies OK Checking filesystems boot clean 28 14056 files 5656 56196 blocks extra clean 12 131616 files 4147 263056 blocks home clean 27 244320 files 7697 487966 blocks opt clean 3290 263296 files 68085 526120 blocks tmp clean 16 131616 files 4153 263056 blocks usr clean 33248 525888 files 142855 1050241 blocks var clean 338 131616 files 7654 263056 blocks Checking all file systems sbin fsck ext2 boot fsck ext2 a dev sdal sbin fsck ext2 extra fsck ext2 a dev sdal3 sbin fsck ext2 home fsck ext2 a
3. Cisco MGC Node Manager CMNM 2 3 CATEGORY application ARCH sparc VERSION 2 3 1 BASEDIR opt cemf VENDOR Cisco Systems Inc INSTDATE Oct 03 2002 17 24 STATUS completely installed FILES 34 installed pathnames 5 shared pathnames 8 directories 4 executables 1 setuid setgid executables 528 blocks used approx Step6 Obtain CMNM version information cmnm pri bin emnmversion verbose CSCOcmnm Tool Versions Patch Build Build Name Version Level Num Type CSCOcmnm 2 3 1 02 091802 REL CSCOcmcv 23 CSCOcmhp 2 3 00 CSCOcemfm 3 2 Patch 170003 10 Patch 190302 01 CSCOcmnm Element Manager Versions Patch Build Build Name Version Level Num Type hostEMm ee 02 091802 REL mgcEMm 2 03 02 091802 REL Note Specific information displayed from running the above script above varies according to the release and patch you installed Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide I OL 2706 01 a 251 Chapter2 Provisioning Hi Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration Verifying the Installation of CiscoView 5 1 Step 7 Step 8 Verify the CiscoView 5 1 installation cmnm pri pkginfo 1 CSCOcmcv PKGINST CSCOcmcv NAME CMNM 2 3 CiscoView Client Package Stub CATEGORY application ARCH sparc VERSION 2 3 BASEDIR opt cemf R VENDO Cisco Systems Inc INSTDATE Oct 03 2002 17 25 STATUS completely installed FILES 6 installed pathnames 2 shared p
4. Provisioning Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration i Alternatively you can use an existing FlexLM daemon if one is already running on your system S Note If you answer no to the following question you should be able to provide a valid path for your licence file It is then copied to the opt cemf config licenses directory Do you want to run CEMF Manager s FlexLM daemon y y n Y Do you have a valid license file to use y y n y CEMF Manager Installation CEMF Manager requires that a valid license is available to the installation program Please enter the full name including path of the license file opt cemf config licenses cmnm pri80b8cb59 lic 3 0 You can store the license file anywhere you wish on the host however understand that the host will subsequently copy it to the directory listed in the previous step If you upgrade or update your license file you must replace the file that is in the above directory Only one license file can be accommodated at any one time CEMF will store its uploaded IOS config files into directory opt cemf cemfIos archive configArchive Is this directory correct y y n y Using lt opt cemf gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information 8 package pathnames are already properly installed Verifying disk space requirements nstalling CEMF Manager as lt CSC
5. conjunction with the companion chapters dealing with performance and fault management This chapter is a collection of published material all available on Cisco Connection Online CCO All the specifics of importance in this document can be found in one or more of the documents listed in the Related Documents section Each URL listed in the Related Documents section points to documentation for a particular application or pair of applications and is complete in its own right for that application This guide pulls together the information available for all of the provisioning applications of importance to the Cisco VoIP Infrastructure Manager Solution For all of the applications or functionality detailed in this guide there is a comprehensive set of documents available on CCO The Related Documents section is a to guide to finding them I OL 2706 01 Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure Manager Implementation Guide jg Chapter2 Provisioning W Overview Target M arket The applications and devices described in this document are positioned for service provider scale VoIP networks Although many of the applications can be deployed in enterprises and smaller scale networks the solution suite referred to in this Solution guide is aimed at the large carriers and providers of VoIP network bandwidth and services It also concentrates on the devices deployed in a VoIP network although non VoIP devices integral to
6. dev sdal0 sbin fsck ext2 opt fsck ext2 a dev sda7 sbin fsck ext2 tmp fsck ext2 a dev sdal2 sbin fsck ext2 usr fsck ext2 a dev sda5 sbin fsck ext2 var fsck ext2 a dev sdall OK Mounting local filesystems OK Turning on user and group quotas for local filesystems OK Enabling swap space OK NIT Entering runlevel 3 Entering non interactive startup Updating etc fstab OK Checking for new hardware OK Setting network parameters OK Bringing up interface lo OK Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide I OL 2706 01 Chapter 2 Provisioning HH Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration Starting Starting Starting Starting Starting Starting Initializ Mounting Starting Starting Starting Starting Starting Starting Starting Starting Starting Starting This Appl system logger OK kernel logger OK portmapper OK NFS file locking services NFS statd OK keytable OK ing random number generator other filesystems OK automount OK atd OK sshd OK xinetd OK lpd No Printers Defined OK sendmail OK console mouse services OK crond OK xfs OK anacron OK iance is not configured OK Please login as setup to configure the appliance localhost Cisco Int Cisco Configuration Registrar 100 Copyright Compiled Tue 05 Mar 2002 20 37 by ming_cao Entering Ty
7. jonan Paes See esos EIR 0 25 50 75 100 PLETE PEEP PEE EP PEE EP PEPE PP PPP rt rb trite Installation Summary The following items were installed Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide I OL 2706 01 a 231 Chapter 2 Provisioning Hi Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Cisco Voice Services Provisioning Tool Destination opt CSCOvsp23 Installed Features Program Files 26 9MB Data Files 162KB L Exit What would you like to do 1 1 Cisco Voice Services Provisioning Tool installation is complete After the main image is installed do the same with the patch file for VSPT cmnm pri Is CSCOvspt 2 3 1 tar CSCOvspt 2 3 1 patch 01 tar Untar the contents of the CSCOvspt 2 3 1 patch 01 tar file cmnm pri tar xvof CSCOvspt 2 3 1 patch 01 tar x 0 bytes 0 tape blocks x patchCSCOvspt 5508 bytes 11 tape blocks x modules 0 bytes 0 tape blocks x pkgs CSCOvsp23 reloc uninstall patchCSCOvspt 5508 bytes 11 tape blocks x pkgs CSCOvsp23 reloc version 415 bytes 1 tape blocks cmnm pri Run the patch file patchCSCOvspt executable program cmnm pri patchCSCOvspt Welcome to the Cisco Voice Services Provisioning Tool Patch Program Enter the logfile directory location var tmp lt Enter gt Enter the logfile name patchCSCOvspt 01l log lt Enter gt Do you wish to install CSCOvsp23 Patch 01
8. y n q y mi Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide OL 2706 01 Chapter 2 Provisioning Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration W Processing package instance lt CSCOvsp23 gt from lt opt images tmp pkgs gt Cisco Voice Services Provisioning Tool sparc 2 3 1 Cisco Systems Inc Using lt opt CSCOvsp23 gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information Verifying disk space requirements nstalling Cisco Voice Services Provisioning Tool as lt CSCOvsp23 gt Installing part 1 of 1 opt CSCOvsp23 classes com cisco transpath dart editor configEditor properties opt CSCOvsp23 classes dart jar opt CSCOvsp23 docs README_FIRST txt opt CSCOvsp23 docs README_NOTES txt opt CSCOvsp23 uninstall modules vsptPatchUtilities opt CSCOvsp23 uninstall patchCSCOvspt opt CSCOvsp23 version verifying class lt none gt Installation of lt CSCOvsp23 gt was successful Done Please see logfile var tmp patchCSCOvspt 01 log Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide EE Chapter2 Provisioning Hi Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration Checking for Package Install Step11 Check to ensure the entire package was installed cmnm pri pkginfo 1 CSCOvsp23 PKGINST CSCOvsp23 NAME Cisco Voice Services Provisioning Tool CATEGORY application ARCH spa
9. 2706 01 Chapter 2 Provisioning Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration W verifying class lt none gt Installation of lt CSCOcmnm gt was successful The following packages are available 1 CSCOcmnm Cisco MGC Node Manager CMNM 2 3 sparc 2 3 1 Select package s you wish to process or all to process all packages default all q Processing package instance lt CSCOcmnm gt from lt opt images tmp pkgs manager CSCOcmnm pkg gt Skipping CiscoView uninstallation Processing package instance lt CSCOcmhp gt from lt opt images tmp pkgs gt CMNM 2 3 Online Help sparc 2 3 Cisco Systems Inc Using lt opt cemf help gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information opt cemf help CSCOcmnm userguide toc gif verifying class lt none gt Installation of lt CSCOcmhp gt was successful Processing package instance lt CSCOcmcd gt from lt opt images tmp pkgs gt CMNM 2 3 Online CD ROM Help sparc 2 3 Cisco Systems Inc Using lt opt cemf help gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information 1 package pathname is already properly installed Verifying package dependencies Verifying disk space requirements Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide EE Ea Chapter 2 Provisioning HH Step by Step Installation
10. Cisco MGC Node Manager built upon the Cisco Element Management Framework including a Voice Services Provisioning Tool VSPT b CiscoView native component in CiscoWorks2000 c Cisco CNS Configuration Registrar Cisco CNS IE2100 Series The following sections detail the specifics of each of these applications Cisco Packet Telephony Center The Cisco Packet Telephony Center provides a Management Solution for large scale H 323 networks Cisco PTC provides network management layer functionality and manages the network through Element Management Systems EMSs or through the network element s management interface for example SNMP or Command Line Interface CLD Cisco PTC maintains a repository of the data consisting of customer and services information for the managed network This repository is used to configure the network provision new services and to detect network layer configuration inconsistencies Refer to the Cisco Packet Telephony Center User Guide for an overview of the Cisco PTC domain manager as well as other useful information about the product For a Cisco H 323 VoIP network composed of VoIP gateways and gatekeepers Cisco PTC is integrated with Cisco VRC I OL 2706 01 Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure Manager Implementation Guide jg Chapter2 Provisioning HZ Configuration and Provisioning Solution Components Cisco Voice Routing Center Cisco VRC is a GUI based network management tool specifi
11. KK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKKKKKKKKK x This script installs Uninstalls Voice Corba Gateway E kkkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxk xkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkkxkxkxkkxkxkxkxkkxkxxk 1 gt Install VCG Server and Client 2 gt Install VCG Client 3 gt Uninstall VCG Server and Client mi Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide OL 2706 01 _Chapter 2 Provisioning Step 11 Step 12 Step 13 Step 14 Step 15 Step 16 Step 17 Step 18 Step 19 Step 20 Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration W 4 gt Uninstall VCG Client q gt Quit Choose an option 1 The MCG Server and Client installation process starts Press Enter to choose the default installation location If you entered SFTP in Step 9 you are prompted with the following message The authenticity of host lt ipaddress of the host machine gt cannot be established Client machine is lt mac address of the client gt Are you sure you want to continue connecting yes no Enter yes The following message appears Warning Permanently added lt 172 19 49 2 gt RSA to the list of known hosts When prompted enter the root password of the VCG host machine When prompted with the sftp gt prompt type quit Choose q to quit the xterm process Enter the root password for the remote CMNM machine Press Enter to continue Choose Option number 7 to quit the VCG instal
12. Manager Registration successful Reading environment Done Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide EE Ea Chapter2 Provisioning HH Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration Reading Package Files Done Changing the current run level Saving old run level as 100000 Setting new run level as 19999 Executing actions configospec Running opt cemf config selfManagement actions 1l configospec events Running opt cemf config selfManagement actions l events configospec mibcontrol Running opt cemf config selfManagement actions 1l mibcontrol events Running opt cemf config selfManagement actions l events mibcontrol objecttype Running opt cemf config selfManagement actions l objecttype events Running opt cemf config selfManagement actions l events objecttype clearcor Running opt cemf config selfManagement actions 1l clearcor events Running opt cemf config selfManagement actions l events clearcor partitioning Running opt cemf config selfManagement actions 1l partitioning events Running opt cemf config selfManagement actions l events partitioning viewspec Running opt cemf config selfManagement actions 1l viewspec events Running opt cemf config selfManagement actions l events viewspec processes Running opt cemf config selfManagement actions l processes events Running opt cem
13. Password Last login Fri Oct 4 10 12 27 on ttyS0O m Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide OL 2706 01 _ Chapter 2 Provisioning Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration W Cisco Intelligence Engine 2110 Cisco Configuration Registrar tm Software Version 1 2 la ming_cao ie2100_1_2_fcs pl 100 Copyright c 2001 2002 by cisco Systems Inc Compiled Tue 05 Mar 2002 20 37 by ming_cao root ie tme root Refer to the Cisco CNS Configuration Registrar Installation Guide for more details The Related Documents section provides a URL to the Cisco CNS Configuration Registrar documentation Once the Cisco CNS JE2100 appliance has been setup you should be able to access it through a web browser at the URL http lt hostname or IP address of IE2100 gt config login html The Cisco CNS Configuration Registrar Login window shown in Figure 2 8 appears Figure 2 8 Cisco CNS IE2100 Cisco CNS Configuration Registrar Login Window Cisco Systems Configuration Registrar User Login Please enter user ID and Password User ID Password All contents copyright 2000 Cisco Systems Inc 84414 When you see this screen you are ready to configure the Cisco CNS IE2100 appliance Configuring IOS Devices to Communicate with a Cisco CNS 1E2100 Appliance In order to support communication with the Cisco CNS IE2100 appliance IOS network elements must be oper
14. Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration i WARNING SYSTEMS WITH LIMITED DISK SPACE SHOULD NOT INSTALL PATCHES With or without using the save option the patch installation process will still require some amount of disk space for installation and administrative tasks in the usr var or opt partitions where patches are typically installed The exact amount of space will depend on the machine s architecture software packages already installed and the difference in the patched objects size To be safe it is not recommended that a patch cluster be installed ona system with less than 4 MBytes of available space in each of these partitions Running out of disk space during installation may result in only partially loaded patches Check and be sure adequate disk space is available before continuing Are you ready to continue with install y n y Determining if sufficient save space exists Sufficient save space exists continuing nstalling patches located in opt 8_Recommended Using patch_order file for patch installation sequence nstalling 110380 04 Installation of 110380 04 failed Return code 2 nstalling 110934 08 nmstalling 111111 03 nstalling 110662 09 nstalling 112396 02 nstalling 108987 09 nstalling 111293 04 4 4 Installation of 111293 04 failed Return code 2 Step9 Note some of the installation of patches fail This is normal behavior and is not fata
15. VRC application is already installed on the machine As such the Cisco PTC subcomponents are not reinstalled Instead Cisco PTC is configured to use the common subcomponents that were installed with the Cisco VRC application This chapter installs Cisco PTC in Standalone mode integrated with Cisco VRC because it is a new install and Cisco VRC has not been installed previously I OL 2706 01 Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure Manager Implementation Guide jg Chapter2 Provisioning Hi Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration Pre Installation Checks This section lists a set of tasks you must perform prior to beginning the Cisco PTC installation process 1 Make sure the Cisco PTC CNSC CORE and CNS INTEGRATION BUS packages were not previously installed on the Cisco PTC server machine pkginfo 1 CNSC pkginfo 1 TIBRV The above checks should return error messages when the packages are not found If Cisco PTC is installed in Standalone mode make sure a directory named vnm does not exist under the opt directory or under the directory where you plan on installing the Cisco PTC product software Also make sure that the vnm user and a vnm group accounts do not exist If Cisco PTC is installed in Standalone mode make sure a soft link of type opt cisco vnm does not exist If Cisco PTC is installed in Standalone mode make sure the Cisco CNS Security Services Administration server is not installed on the
16. and Initial Configuration opt cemf help CSCOcmnm cdapp launched opt cemf help CSCOcmnm cdapp search ini verifying class lt none gt Installation of lt CSCOcmcd gt was successful Processing package instance lt CSCOcmcv gt from lt opt images tmp pkgs gt CMNM 2 3 CiscoView Client Package Stub sparc 2 3 Cisco Systems Inc Please enter the CiscoView Server IP address def 0 0 0 0 q Using lt opt cemf gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information Verifying disk space requirements nstalling CMNM 2 3 CiscoView Client Package Stub as lt CSCOcmcv gt Installing part 1 of 1 opt cemf bin cmnmSecurityClient opt cemf bin cmnmupdateCVip opt cemf bin cmnmupdateCVip pl opt cemf bin modules cvUtilities pm verifying class lt none gt Installation of lt CSCOcmcv gt was successful Installing CSCOcmnm Finding cemf root dir cemf basedir opt cemf cemf logs dir opt cemf logs e Warning Tt is strongly advised that you backup your databases before running this command This can be achieved using the command cemf backup e Warning This command will stop all sessions connected to this machine Script executed Start of mgcEMm Installation Time stamp Thu Sep 26 10 49 36 PDT 2002 m Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide OL 2706 01 Chapter 2 Provi
17. been designed in order to create an environment optimized for speed of response These are general rule of thumb requirements and can be adjusted to suit specific network deployments Consultation with an experienced network design specialist is recommended Table 2 2 CMNM Hardware Requirements Small Network Medium Network Large Network 1 30perators 4 6 Operators 7 10 Operators 1 5 Nodes 6 10 Nodes 11 20 Nodes Netw ork Element 1 trap second 2 traps second 4 traps second Number of machines One machine Two machines Three machines Configuration Standalone Distributed Distributed Presentation Server Management Server Presentation Server Management Server RAM GB 2 2 2 2 4 Swap GB 2 1 2 1 2 Hard drives 9GB 4 1 4 1 8 each minimum Number of CPUs 2 at 440Mhz 2 at 440Mhz 2 at 440Mhz 4 at 440Mhz 2 at 440Mhz and Speed The Sun Fire 280R entry level server satisfies the above requirements Refer to the CMNM User s Guide at the following URL for in depth details about CEMF and the Cisco MGC Node Manager http www cisco com univercd cc td doc product access sc rel9 cmnm21 index htm mi Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide OL 2706 01 Chapter 2 Provisioning Configuration and Provisioning Solution Components Ml Voice Services Provisioning Tool Provisioning with the VSPT is the process of preparing a Cisco Media PGW 2200 to communicate with an
18. begin the installation procedures for VSPT CEMF and CMNM Order of Installation 1 The first application to be installed is VSPT and any associated patches VSPT must be installed prior to CMNM 2 The next procedure is to install CEMF with its patches 3 The next procedure is to install CMNM with its patches Installing VSPT and Available Patches Installation Prerequisites Step 1 The Voice Services Provisioning Tool can be installed locally or remotely If your host machine is equipped with a Frame buffer keyboard mouse and monitor the installation is straight forward If your host machine is not equipped with the setup for a local monitor and you wish to install VSPT from a remote machine you can install it through the GUI remotely If your terminal emulation program is not X based then you can install using the nodisplay option This example uses the nodisplay option Untar the image file in a temporary directory cmnm pri cd opt images cmnm pri pwd opt images I OL 2706 01 Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure Manager Implementation Guide g Chapter2 Provisioning Hi Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration cmnm pri mkdir tmp cmnm pri cd tmp cmnm pri Is CSCOvspt 2 3 1 tar Step2 Untar the contents of the CSCOvspt 2 3 1 tar file cmnm pri tar xvof CSCOvspt 2 3 1 tar x 0 bytes 0 tape blocks x version 343 bytes 1 tape blocks x README_FIRST txt 5545 bytes
19. cisco vnm common dcdsrvr bin dcx500 If it isn t running the dex500 daemon was not found go back and restart the DCD server Start the Cisco CNS Integration Bus process ptc tme startCnsBus Starting CNS INTEGRATION BUS TIB Rendezvous daemon Copyright 1994 2000 by TIBCO Software Inc All rights reserved I OL 2706 01 Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure Manager Implementation Guide jg Chapter2 Provisioning Hi Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Version 6 4 8 CNS INTEGRATION BUS is up Note If the Cisco CNS IE2100 appliance and the Cisco PTC Server machine are in different subnets you must configure the Cisco CNS Integration Bus and Cisco CNS IE2100 appliance as described in the Post Installation Configuration section prior to performing the following steps Verify the Cisco CNS Integration Bus is running ptc tme ps ef grep rvrd vnm 2186 1 O 15355327 0 00 opt cisco vnm common tibrv bin rvrd store opt cisco vnm common tibrv bin rvr If it isn t running the rvrd daemon was not found go back to the last step and start it again Starting the Cisco PTC Server Processes Go to the opt cisco vnm topodise directory ptc tme cd opt cisco vnm topodisc Add the network devices to the Cisco PTC Network Information Seed File NISF through the Cisco PTC Seed File Editor Refer to the Cisco PTC Network Informat
20. lt A 84410 The concept of virtual network entities is key to the management of packet voice networks Cisco PTC and it s companion provisioning management applications readily support this concept NMS Architecture Figure 2 5 depicts the entire Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure Manager Solution architecture The three functional areas are provisioning configuration fault and performance This architecture is shown here to help you better understand the complete Packet Voice Management Solution Figure 2 5 Cisco Intemet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure Manager Solution Architecture Customer provided OSS components Launcpad portal PTC Performance Fault Configuration Provisioning Perform A Packet Telephony Center Vanagemeni 3rd party Cisco Voice a aor Info Routing Center Center N Voice Voice Services CORBA GW Provisioning Tool T S E E EEN Cisco sea inate oh CNS CNS CNS Nee Performance Notification Intelligence Manager Engine Engine Engine L Gateways Gatekeepers Network elements 80941 OL 2706 01 mi Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide _Chapter 2 Provisioning Solution Architecture W IOSS Provisioning Component Architecture Figure 2 6 depicts the p
21. pro pro pro pro pro pro pro pro pro pro pro pro pro pro pro pro pro pro pro pro ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration W baseurl http 172 19 49 18 8080 topology servlet rmiserverhostname 172 19 49 18 provsvrhost 172 19 49 18 actualinstallationdir opt vnm codebaseurl http 172 19 49 18 8080 lib uploadedfilesdir opt cisco vnm topodisc uploadedfiles seedfilelocation opt cisco vnm topodisc seedfile txt majserver http majewski ul0 8080 layout servlet LayoutServer seedfilename seedfile txt discoverydir opt vnm topodisc apppath opt vnm topology resources gdpmurl http 172 19 49 18 8080 VRC discoverbts false vspt_user vnm cmnm_user vnm cisview_user vnm cic_user root cic_prompt trapman naboo_user ciscocsr naboo_prompt csr tme sysadmin_user vnm sysadmin_prompt smservername SMTest httpport 8080 pinginterval 3000 sessiontimeout 1 warnbefore 60 dointervalbasedresync false resyncstarttime 23 30 resyncinterval 24 rdbms sybase dbhost localhost dbsharedcon 1 dbpooledcon 0 dbname PTC dbuser dba dbpassword sql dbinformixserver dbport 49
22. see if any upgrades exist for the CiscoView application Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide 254 OL 2706 01 Chapter 2 Provisioning Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration W Upgrading CiscoView Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 CiscoView 5 1 is installed with CMNM You should check for upgrades and if any exist install them If no CiscoView upgrades exist you are now ready to install Cisco PTC and its integrated component application Cisco VRC Go to the Installing Cisco PTC 2 1 1 Integrated with Cisco VRC 1 1 section Check the CiscoView web site for the latest supported version of the package http www cisco com kobayashi library netmanage cview If an upgrade exists install it as shown in the following steps Otherwise go to the Installing Cisco PTC 2 1 1 Integrated with Cisco VRC 1 1 section Download the latest CiscoView packages and place them in a temporary directory for example scratch cvUpgrade Make sure the package files are readable by the root user If not the packages do not appear in the CiscoView upgrade tool Become user root su root Change to the scratch evUpgrade directory cd scratch cvUpgrade To run the CiscoView upgrade tool type lt Cisco EMF Directory gt ciscoview5 1 bin xdsu Click Install Ignore the following exception E
23. settings of IMGW Gateway ID ie tme Run as daemon true false true Script Operation Timeout sec 180 Device Prompt Timeout sec 60 Concurrent Telnet Session Limit 20 Re configure IMGW y n n root user password x host name ie tme domain name cisco com administrative username admin admin password ethO ip address 172 19 49 20 ethO network mask 255 255 255 224 ethO default gateway ip address ethl ip address Primary DNS Server IP address 171 70 168 183 Secondary DNS Server IP address Country Code us t Enter the CNS Event Bus Network Parameter t he CNS Event Bus Service Parameter Remove Temp File true false true Location of Temp Files tmp Hoptest Success Retry Interval sec 7200 Hoptest Failure Retry Interval sec 3600 Logging Level error verbose silent error Logging File Prefix IMGW LOG Log File Size byte 50331648 Log File Rotation Timer minute 60 Logging Mode append overwrite append Please review the following parameters 172 19 49 1 171 68 226 120 Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration i 226 120 he of Event Gateways N for serving 500 x N devices 1 I OL 2706 01 Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure Manager Implementation Guide jg Chapter 2 Provisioning HH Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration Company Code cisco ConfigService AdminID csadmin ConfigService password
24. system that is the opt vnm common spe and opt vnm common dcdsrvr directories should not exist on the system Make sure no Cisco VRC MYSQL Cisco CNS Integration Bus and Cisco CNS Security processes are running before installation Make sure the Cisco PTC server machine has a static IP address assigned and is reachable using telnet Make sure the Perl package is installed on this machine when the Cisco VRC application is to be installed Make sure the default Java package exists in the system in order for Cisco CNS Security configuration to be successful Make sure a previously created vnm user account is removed prior to installing Cisco PTC Tip If non English characters are displayed on your screen while using Cisco PTC ensure that the C POSIX character set is being used and that the display resolution is set to 1280 1024 or higher Cisco PTC Server Installation The Cisco PTC installation script allows you to install the following components CNSC Core servers Cisco PTC must be installed in the opt vnm directory Sybase Database Cisco CNS Integration Bus Cisco CNS Security Cisco Voice Routing Center Java Tomcat mi Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide OL 2706 01 _Chapter 2 Provisioning Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration i Copying Cisco PTC Files From the Product CD Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7
25. telephony applications Switches or routers between media gateways at the edge of the OPT network provide for the actual bearer fabric the data cloud shuffling data packets back and forth The control plane is responsible for signaling processing and call control it is here that the actual call processing intelligence resides The components in the control plane are commonly referred to as Media Gateway Controllers MGCs MGCs control media gateways by instructing them when to set up or tear down connections requesting notification of specific events for further processing and so on They contain all the logic required for telephony applications including Signaling System 7 SS7 signaling termination collection of accounting information and very importantly directory functions and call level routing based on dial plans In terms of numbers of devices there tend to be much fewer MGCs than media gateways meaning that call intelligence is fairly centralized I OL 2706 01 Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure Manager Implementation Guide jg Chapter2 Provisioning HZ Solution Architecture Figure 2 1 MGCP Packet Voice Network Media Gateway Controller MGC MGC Signaling and control VoP network gi Call control od MGCP H 248 i Megaco SCTP i signaling Circuit Core TDM i ZEEE backhaul Class 4 A Media A Gateway j f PBA Gateway IP PNNI Bearer m 84405 F
26. the Cisco VRC install scripts are located Look for the directory with the scripts install sh and install pl Upon successful completion of the installation process click the Exit button The Cisco PTC Installation window is closed mi Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide OL 2706 01 _Chapter 2 Provisioning Step 4 Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration i Verify the VRC package installation was successful by verifying that the following links and directories exist under the opt vnm directory a agdpm soft link b a mysql soft link c the mysql 3 23 42 sun solaris2 8 sparc for Solaris 8 directory exists ptc tme pwd opt vnm ptc tme 1s 1 total 3670 rw rw r 1 vnm vnm 0 Sep 27 14 58 i rw rw r 1 vnm vnm 0 Sep 27 12 04 02_01_18_00 rw rw r 1 vnm vnm 0 Sep 27 12 04 02_01_18_01 tar drwxr xr x 2 vnm vnm 512 Sep 27 14 59 Database drwxr xr x 2 vnm vnm 512 Sep 24 15 37 IORS rwxr xr x 1 vnm vnm 347 Sep 24 16 43 InstalledProduct drwxr xr x 5 vnm vnm 512 Sep 24 15 37 NAgent EWES 1 vnm vnm 5112 Aug 7 07 20 README TXT drwxr xr x 2 vnm vnm 512 Sep 24 15 37 behmgr drwxr xr x 2 vnm vnm 3072 Sep 24 15 38 bin drwxr xr x 4 vnm vnm 512 Sep 27 15 03 cm Ywxr Xr xX 1 vnm vnm 1566 Sep 13 14 01 cnscUninstall rw rw r 1 vnm vnm 5 Sep 27 14 58 coldstart started drwxr xr x 9 vnm vnm 512 Sep 24 16 04 common rw r r 1 vnm vnm 912 Sep 2
27. the DISPLAY environment variable to the machine you are working from ptc tme setenv DISPLAY 171 71 150 111 0 0 Ensure the usr sbin share directory is in the PATH environment variable of the user root on the Cisco PTC machine If it is not add it ptc tme more cshre cshre 1 11 89 11 29 SMI umask 022 set path bin usr bin usr local bin usr sbin share usr openwin bin usr ucb etc if prompt then set history 32 endif setenv TERM vt100 mi Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide OL 2706 01 Chapter 2 Provisioning Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration i Step4 To confirm the usr sbin share directory is in your PATH variable execute ptc tme which share usr sbin share Step5 Go to the Cisco PTC scripts directory ptc tme cd opt cisco vnm tools scripts Step6 Run the configureVNM script ptc tme configureVNM The Configure VNM window appears Step7 Choose Option number 2 Install MCG Configure EMSs Install MCG Add EMS CMGM Add EMS CMNM Remove EMS List existing EMSs ya DH oO B W NY FEF Quit Enter ti to Tyi 2 Installing MCG Step8 When prompted enter 1 as the number of EMSs Configuring EMS Number of EMSs 1 Now please enter data for the 1 EMSs EMS 0 hostname cmnm pri amp Note cmnm pri is the host being used in this example You should substitute your own CMNM hostname When VCG is install
28. the following creates and initializes the Cisco PTC database loads the data types and meta information starts the orbixd daemon the Event Distributor and the ACT Server starts the Cisco PTC Provisioning Topology Northbound API Synchronization Manager and Auto discovery Servers e uploads the running configurations of the devices found in the Cisco PTC Network Information Seed File NISF parses them and then populates the Cisco PTC database The NCSF provides to Cisco PTC a list of the network elements and their properties that are to be managed by Cisco PTC starts the Cisco VRC application if it is installed and the vnm coldstart INTEGRATED command is executed Log into the Cisco PTC host as user vnm with an Xwindow terminal and start the Cisco CNS Security Server process ptc tme su vnm Sun Microsystems Inc SunOS 5 8 Generic Patch October 2001 Path and environment for DC Directory set up ptc tme dedstart Starting DC Directory Server DC Directory Server initializing DC Directory Server initialized amp Note Upon starting the Cisco CNS Security Server process error messages containing seminfo_semmin is not defined in the semsys and seminfo_semune is not defined in the semsys may be output These error messages are not serious and can be ignored Verify the Cisco CNS Security process is running ptc tme ps ef grep dcx500 root 2165 Tr 32 L5 52 53 ptss3 0 09 opt
29. 0 section Synchronizing CMNM with the C2200 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 This section describes the steps you are required to perform to ensure the CMNM application is synchronized with the SC2200 prior to performing a Cisco PTC Cold Start Start the CEMF Launchpad on the CMNM host as you did in section 4 6 8 and log in user admin password admin cmnm pri setenv DISPLAY 171 71 150 111 0 0 cmnm pri cd opt cemf cmnm pri bin cemf session amp 1 19680 Starting CEMF Manager Applications ILOG Views 3 0 2 Copyright C 1990 1998 by ILOG ILOG TGO 1 0 3 Copyright C 1997 1998 by ILOG Click the Viewer icon in the CEMF Launchpad window Click the MGC Node View node object in the Tree View pane in the Map Viewer window Right click on the MGC Node menu then choose the MGC Node States option Click on the Rediscover button in the States pane in the MGC Node States window Click yes to confirm Synchronization between the CMNM and the SC2200 is complete You should now start the Cisco PTC servers mi Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide OL 2706 01 _Chapter 2 Provisioning System Startup Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration i This section describes how to start the Cisco CNS Security and Cisco CNS Integration Bus processes and then perform a Cisco PTC Cold Start A Cisco PTC Cold Start does
30. 11 tape blocks x README_NOTES txt 20779 bytes 41 tape blocks x jre 0 bytes 0 tape blocks x jre lib 0 bytes 0 tape blocks output suppressed x classes GetFileList class 3385 bytes 7 tape x classes ModifyFiles class 2614 bytes 6 tape x classes QueryBackupUserPanel class 9314 byte x classes QueryMGCTypePanel class 3435 bytes x classes QueryWebBrowserPanel class 11258 byt Step3 List the contents of the directory cmnm pri Is l total 91328 rw r r 1 root other 26754560 Sep 24 re ered Ot oro i a Sia S 1 root other 5545 Aug 21 m an Se A 1 root other 20779 Aug 21 drwxrwxrwx 2 root other 512 Aug 21 drwxr xr x 4 root other 512 Aug 21 1 drwxrwxrwx 2 root other 512 Aug 21 drwxr xr xX 3 root other 512 Aug 21 1 PRESATE 1 root other 7664 Aug 21 S r 6 1 root other 19908895 Aug 21 Se Sara tat Ai 1 root other 343 Aug 21 Step 4 cmnm pri setup nodisplay WARNING This program is protected by copyright 1 Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this result in severe civil and criminal penalties an extent possible under law LO blocks blocks s 19 tape blocks 7 tape blocks es 22 tape blocks 17 14 CSCOvspt 25 README_FIRST txt 25 README_NOTES txt 27 classes 0 25 jre 27 modules 0 0 225 pkg 27 setup 10 27 setup class 0 25 version Run the setup program with the nodisplay option don t forget the dash before the option argume
31. 152 metaxmlfile opt cisco vnm lib vnm xml imagebase http 172 19 49 18 8080 topology images vnm Topology softwareVersion Cisco Packet Telephony Center 2 1 1 I OL 2706 01 Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure Manager Implementation Guide jg Chapter2 Provisioning Hi Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration Step11 Go to the opt cisco vnm directory ptc tme cd opt cisco vnm Perform a Cisco PTC Cold Start amp Note Cisco PTC can be started in either Standalone the default or Integrated mode In Standalone mode only Cisco PTC Server processes are started In Integrated mode Cisco PTC Server and Cisco VRC processes are started Step 12 Wait until the Start Operation is Complete and Cisco PTC is Up messages appear Step 13 Upon seeing the above messages the Cisco PTC server processes are started Proceed to the Post Installation Configuration section for details about the configuration steps you must now perform Post Installation Configuration This section describes the Cisco CNS Integration Bus and Cisco CNS IE2100 appliance configuration procedures you must follow upon successful installation of the Cisco PTC product Note In order for the Cisco PTC Provisioning Manager to function properly you must set the Enter the NSM Directives parameter value to default as opposed to its default value http on all Cisco CNS TE2100 appliances that are part of the Cis
32. 4 16 43 common csh rw r 4r 1 vnm vnm 912 Sep 24 16 43 common ksh lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 25 Sep 24 15 41 commonenv csh gt opt cisco vnm common csh lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 25 Sep 24 15 41 commonenv ksh gt opt cisco vnm common ksh drwxr xr x 5 vnm vnm 1536 Sep 27 14 58 config rw r r 1 vnm vnm 2091 Sep 24 16 43 cshenv gdpm rWXr xr x 1 vnm vnm 90 Sep 27 14 58 csm properties drwxr xr x 2 vnm vnm 512 Sep 24 15 41 db drwxr xr x 3 vnm vnm 512 Feb 22 2002 emsdata Ywxr Xr xX 1 vnm vnm 1616 Sep 24 15 41 env csh Ywxr xXLr xX 1 vnm vnm 1603 Sep 24 15 41 env ksh drwxr xr x 2 vnm vnm 512 Sep 24 15 38 eventmgmt lrwxrwxrwx 1 vnm vnm 8 Sep 24 16 42 gdpm gt gdpm_1 1 drwxrwxr x 9 vnm vnm 512 Sep 24 16 43 gdpm_1 1 drwxr xr x 2 vnm vnm 512 Sep 24 16 42 gdpm_install Ywxr Xr xX 1 root other 85 Sep 24 16 04 installedPackage rwxr xr x 1 vnm vnm 59 Sep 13 13 59 java policy drwxr xr x 7 vnm vnm 3072 Sep 27 14 58 lib drwxr xr x 2 vnm vnm 1536 Sep 30 10 11 log drwxrwxr x 2 vnm vnm 512 Sep 27 15 39 logs I OL 2706 01 Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure Manager Implementation Guide jg Chapter2 Provisioning Hi Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 3 23 51 sun solaris2 8 sparc drwxr xr x 13 root vnm drwxr xr x 4 vnm vnm drwxr xr x 2 vnm vnm rwxr xr xX 1 vnm vnm rwxr xr x 1 vnm vnm drwxr xr x 10 vnm vnm drwxr xr x 5 vnm vnm drwxr xr x 5 vnm vnm rYw rw r 1 vnm v
33. 8 Operating System is Installed on Your Workstation Our management host machines have been configured with Solaris version 8 and the recommended patch cluster available from http sunsolve sun com as of October 1 2002 If you are unsure of the version and patch info on your host machines consult with your Solaris system administrator The Sun host setup is detailed in the next sections of this chapter Partitioning the Hard Drives Refer to the User Guides for various partitioning suggestions for different sized networks Our test lab setup uses the suggestions for a Standalone system Installing the Solaris 8 Patch Cluster Assuming sufficient hard drive space it is recommended that the Solaris 8 recommended Patch Cluster should be installed Down load the recommended Patch Cluster from the following URL http sunsolve Sun COM pub cgi show pl target patches patch access Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide I OL 2706 01 225 Chapter2 Provisioning Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 The following steps install the recommended Patch Cluster that has been downloaded to the opt patches directory create this directory first on the Cisco PTC machine Go to the opt directory ptc tme cd opt Create the patches directory ptc tme mkdir patches Go to the patches directory ptc t
34. Explorer 5 5 or later Sun Ultra60 Solaris 7 or 8 360MHz 256MB _ Netscape 6 0 or later Cisco PTC Dependencies on Platform Versions Table 2 4 describes the devices that are supported by Cisco PTC in the 2 1 1 release as well as their corresponding platforms and IOS releases Table 2 4 Cisco PTC Supported Devices Category Platform 10S Release Signaling Controller SC2200 7 4 12 9 2 2 Signal Link Terminations 2600 SLT C2611 SLT 12 2 1c Gateways AS5300 AS5400 12 2 2 XU3 12 2 7c 12 2 11 T Gateway AS5350 12 2 2 XU3 12 2 11 T Gateway AS5800 12 2 7c 12 2 11 T Gateway AS5850 12 2 2 XU3 12 2 11 T Gateway c7200 12 2 2 XU3 12 2 11 T Gateway c3600 12 2 11 T Gatekeepers c7200 3640 3660 12 2 2 T 12 2 11 T 12 2 2 XU3 amp Note Cisco PTC must be installed by user root Product Prerequisite The Cisco CNS IE2100 appliance version 1 2 2 is used by Cisco PTC to download and upload IOS configuration files to and from Cisco IOS devices The Cisco CNS IE2100 appliance is a separate device and is not installed as part of the Cisco PTC installation process You must ensure it is configured and operating properly preferably prior to installing Cisco PTC To obtain access to Cisco CNS IE2100 documentation go to the following URL http www cisco com univercd cc td doc product rtrmgmt ie2 100 cnfg_reg rel_1_2 index htm Integrated Product Component The Cisco Voic
35. Host configServer objectServer appsServer queryServer ogServer mgrTransRouter localDBServer alarmDirServer notificationServer trServer vectorserver clearCorrelationServer abstractionServer statusPropagationServer agServer opt cemf tools bin perl I opt cemf tools lib perl5 5 00502 sun4 solaris opt attributeHistoryCollector attributeHistoryServer pollerServer attributePollerServer virtualAttributeServer eventScheduler icmpServer asyncSnmpDataRepository asyncSnmpDataRepository id 1 asyncSnmpDataRepository id 2 asyncSnmpDataRepository id 3 asyncSnmpDataRepository id 4 trapManager trapAlarmMapper perfRepository asynclosDataRepository bin sh opt cemf bin cgw_wrap_itloc mi Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide OL 2706 01 Chapter 2 Provisioning Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration i 9151 opt cemf Orbix2000 orbix_art 1 2 bin sc42 itlocator ORBname locator run 9139 nbinterface 9153 opt cemf Orbix2000 orbix_art 2 0 bin itlocator run ORBdomain_name CEMF_2 0 O 9152 bin sh opt cemf bin cgw_wrap_itact 9182 opt cemf Orbix2000 orbix_art 1 2 bin sc42 itactivator ORBname activator run 9185 opt cemf Orbix2000 orbix_art 1 2 bin sc42 itnaming 9154 opt cemf Orbix2000 orbix_art 2 0 bin itnode_daemon run ORBdomain_name CEMF_2 9160 opt cemf Orbix2000 orbix_art 2 0 bin itnotify run ORBdomain_name CEMF_2 0 OR 9161 op
36. L zbigniew cisco com STATUS completely installed FILES 4419 installed pathnames 258 directories 1001 executables 1 setuid setgid executables 810447 blocks used approx The command output should be Completely Installed If however the output states Partially Installed or an error is returned you must uninstall the CNSC CORE package refer to the Uninstalling Cisco PTC Software section in the Cisco Packet Telephony Center Installation and Configuration Guide and then attempt to reinstall the CNSC CORE package again Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide OL 2706 01 a 2 61 Chapter2 Provisioning HZ Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration Step 19 Step 20 Before proceeding you must refer to the Caveats section in the Release Notes for Cisco Packet Telephony Center Release 2 1 to see whether you must modify any of the parameters in the etc system file After the following the instructions in the Caveats section http www cisco com univercd cc td doc product rtrmgmt ptc 2_1 relnotes relnote htm 65500 Assuming compliance proceed Reboot the Cisco PTC machine You must reboot the Cisco PTC Server machine at this time no matter if this is an initial installation or reinstallation of Cisco PTC or the parameters in the etc system file were modified Upon rebooting the Cisco PTC machine proceed to the next section Installing th
37. NP enabled ttys00 at 0x03f8 irq 4 is a 16550A Real Time Clock Driver vl 10d md driver 0 90 0 MAX_MD_DEVS 256 MD_SB_DISKS 27 md c sizeof mdp_super_t 4096 autodetecting RAID arrays autorun autorun DONE NET4 Linux TCP IP 1 0 for NET4 0 P Protocols ICMP UDP TCP IGMP P routing cache hash table of 8192 buckets 64Kbytes TCP Hash tables configured established 262144 bind 65536 Linux IP multicast router 0 06 plus PIM SM ET4 Unix domain sockets 1 0 SMP for Linux NET4 0 VFS Mounted root ext2 filesystem Red Hat nash verSCSI subsystem driver Revision 1 00 version 3 0 10 starting Loading sc scsi0 lt Adaptec AIC 7892 Ultra 160 m SCSI host adapter gt found at si_mod module LPCI 1 3 0 Loading sd_mod mo scsi0 Wide module Loading aiChannel SCSI ID 7 c7xxx module 32 255 SCBs scsi0 Downloading sequencer code 396 instructions downloaded scsi0 Adaptec AHA274x 284x 294x EISA VLB PCI Fast SCSI 5 2 4 5 2 0 lt Adaptec AIC 7892 Ultra 160 m SCSI host adapter gt scsi0 0 0 0 Synchronous at 80 0 Mbyte sec offset 63 Vendor IBM ESXS Model ST318305LC Rev B245 Type Direct Access ANSI SCSI revision 03 Vendor IBM Model FT1V1 S2 Rev 0 Type Processor ANSI SCSI revision 02 Attached scsi disk sda at scsi0 channel 0 id 0 lun 0 SCSI device sda 35548320 512 byte hdwr sectors 18201 MB Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide ea _Chapter 2 Provisioning
38. Ocemfm gt Installing part 1 of 1 opt cemf Orbix2000 bin bi2tcl lt symbolic link gt opt cemf Orbix2000 bin it_generic_server lt symbolic link gt opt cemf Orbix2000 bin itactivator lt symbolic link gt opt cemf Orbix2000 bin itadmin lt symbolic link gt I OL 2706 01 Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure Manager Implementation Guide jg Chapter2 Provisioning Hi Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration Step 15 opt cemf Orbix2000 bin itconfig_rep lt symbolic link gt opt cemf Orbix2000 bin itevent lt symbolic link gt opt cemf Orbix2000 bin itifr lt symbolic link gt opt cemf Orbix2000 bin itkdm lt symbolic link gt opt cemf Orbix2000 bin itlocator lt symbolic link gt opt cemf db pollerServer adb opt cemf db serviceMgrServer adb opt cemf db statusPropagationRecalculator adb opt cemf db statusPropagationServer adb opt cemf db trServer adb opt cemf db vectorServer adb opt cemf db virtualAttributeServer adb verifying class lt schema gt Executing postinstall script 020925 163258 ObjectStore Release 5 1 Service Pack 4 Database Server 020925 163258 LOG 0001 There are no partitions specified in the parameters file Only file databases will be accessible through this server CEMF Manager License Installer Installing opt cemf config licenses cmnm pri80b8cb59 lic Starting ATL license manager daemon Creating opt cemf lochness config 1I0SDrep locService Instal
39. Overview Description CHAPTER Provisioning The Provisioning Management chapter of the Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure Manager Cisco VoIP Infrastructure Manager Solution is the second chapter in a four chapter Cisco VoIP Infrastructure Manager Solution document Provisioning management in the context of this Solution deals with the provisioning of network elements and the management of those configuration files This guide details the network architecture provisioning management applications configuration file management applications and the deployment strategies surrounding Cisco s Configuration Management Solution Cisco employs a distributed model for its service provider Voice over IP VoIP product suite Although at a certain level each deployed device requires a unique instance of an Element Management System EMS to provide upstream information pertaining to fault performance and provisioning it is incumbent upon the Network Management System NMS to appear as a virtual entity that hides the individual element complexity A complete NMS Solution adheres to the Fault Configuration Accounting Performance and Security FCAPS model The solution covered in this document finds its place in the Configuration portion of the FCAPS model It is a component chapter in the Cisco VoIP Infrastructure Manager Solution and deals specifically with configuration and provisioning management It is intended to be referenced in
40. Provisioning Solution and how it fits into the overall Cisco VoIP Infrastructure Manager Solution OL 2706 01 _Chapter 2 Provisioning Solution Architecture W Solution Architecture Open Packet Telephony Overview As an introduction to the Cisco VoIP Infrastructure Manager Solution s provisioning component applications and devices the following overview of the emerging technology of distributed packet telephony is presented Telephony is no longer solely the domain of Public Switched Telephone Networks PSTNs Software and protocols that allow telephone calls over packet networks such as the Internet have entered the market place They are based on the Media Gateway Control Protocol MGCP and related protocols such as the Simple Gateway Control Protocol SGCP and Megaco H 248 the Session Initiation Protocol SIP H 323 This discussion focuses on MGCP and H 323 which are both supported by the Cisco Packet Telephony Center and the entire provisioning suite of applications in the Internet OSS for packet based voice networks Examples of Open Packet Telephony Networks Figure 2 1 depicts an example of an MGCP based OPT network In this discussion there is no need to distinguish further between the different MGCP derivatives Megaco H 248 and SGCP The bearer plane is responsible for the transport of the actual payload Network elements within the bearer plane need not be concerned with the specifics of
41. RROR exception occurred while examining Integration Utility configuration com cisco nm nmim nmic IntgUtilCheckConfig Type in the exact location of the Cisco View packages in the Directory box then press Enter or click Browse navigate to your CiscoView packages temporary directory and then click Select Select the CiscoView packages you want to upgrade click Install and then click the appropriate confirmation button You are now ready to install Cisco PTC and its integrated component application Cisco VRC Installing Cisco PTC 2 1 1 Integrated with Cisco VRC 1 1 This section provides the Cisco PTC Client machine requirements the devices that are supported by Cisco PTC in the 2 1 1 release and their corresponding platforms and IOS releases the integrated and optional product components as well as the Cisco PTC installation instructions Cisco PTC Client Requirements The Java 1 3 1 runtime environment plugin for web browsers should be installed on the Cisco PTC Client machine Table 2 3 details the minimum system requirements of the Cisco PTC Client machine I OL 2706 01 Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure Manager Implementation Guide jg Chapter2 Provisioning Hi Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration Table 2 3 Cisco PTC Client Machine Requirements Machine Type Operating System CPU Speed RAM Browser PC Windows2000 or NT 400MHz 256MB Netscape 6 0 or later or Microsoft Internet
42. S INTEGRATION BUS and CNS SECURITY packages Follow the initial steps for starting the CNSC CORE install process as in the previous sections Click the JAVA check box Only the JAVA check box should be selected at this time Enter the same parameters in the Input Parameters fields using the same password Click the Start button to invoke the JAVA package s installation process The Output log in the Cisco PTC Installation window displays the progress of the installation Upon successful completion of the installation process deselect the JAVA package and select the TOMCAT package by clicking their respective check boxes Only the TOMCAT check box should be selected at this time Enter the Input Parameters again and click start Upon successful completion of the TOMCAT package s installation process click the Exit button The Cisco PTC Installation window is closed I OL 2706 01 Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure Manager Implementation Guide jg Chapter2 Provisioning Hi Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration Step 7 Step 8 Verify the JAVA package installation was successful by checking whether the opt vnm common jre directory exists ptc tme cd opt vnm common ptc tme Is dcdsrvr installer spe uninstallCnsIB sh uninstallJdava sh installEnvVar csh jakarta tomcat 3 3 1 sybase uninstallCnsSec sh uninstallSybase sh installEnvVar sh jre tibrv uninstallGdpm sh uninstallTomCat sh Verify
43. SS7 network with Cisco media gateways and with the other components of an OPT Solution The VSPT application provides an easy to use GUI to provision the Cisco PGW 2200 VSPT can be deployed as an integrated component of the CMNM or as a standalone application In the Cisco VoIP Infrastructure Manager Solution configuration it runs on the CMNM server It allows you to import an existing configuration modify the configuration and export it to the same or different devices or wizards guide you through high level configuration steps to create the initial network provisioning information for a newly installed node creating iterative entries from a single operation It can also facilitate provisioning of individual call parameters simplifying the provisioning of a large live network During a provisioning session VSPT automatically generates the Man Machine Language MML or command line interface CLD scripts used to configure network elements assembles these commands into a batch file and deploys the file to the appropriate network device VSPT is used to augment the Cisco PTC provisioning application providing bulk provisioning support and an alternative for provisioning the PGW 2000 Recommended Hardware Configuration for VSPT CiscoView VSPT runs on the CMNM server in this Cisco VoIP Infrastructure Manager Solution Cisco View is a device monitoring application that is built into the CiscoWorks 2000 network management package Instal
44. Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Insert the Cisco PTC product CD into the CDROM drive Open a X terminal window and log in as user root Set the terminal mode to C shell ptc tme csh Set the DISPLAY environment variable ptc tme setenv DISPLAY 171 71 73 38 0 0 Go to the CDROM directory ptc tme cd cdrom cdrom0 Copy the compressed Cisco PTC tar file to the opt directory and navigate to that directory ptc tme cp cisco ptc2 1 1 tar Z opt ptc tme cd opt Uncompress the cisco ptc2 1 1 tar Z file ptc tme uncompress cisco ptc2 1 1 tar Z The tar file is uncompressed creating a cisco ptc2 1 1 tar file in the opt directory Untar the cisco ptc2 1 1 tar file ptc tme tar xvf cisco ptc2 1 1 tar A opt PTC 2 1 1 directory is created and the Cisco PTC files are placed there After the tar process completes delete the cisco ptc2 1 1 tar file ptc tme rm cisco ptc2 1 1 tar Eject the Cisco PTC product CD ptc tme eject cd Installing the CNSC CORE Package Step 11 Step 12 Step 13 This section describes how to install the Cisco PTC CNSC CORE package These directions are for a host on which there is no previous installation of Cisco VRC If this is not the case for your installation and if you already have Cisco VRC installed on the Cisco PTC host you must refer to the Cisco Packet Telephony Center Installation and Configuration Guide for instructions on how to properly shut down the Cisco VRC Cisco CNS and DCD server p
45. access to CiscoView documentation go to the following URL http www cisco com univercd cc td doc product rtrmgmt cw2000 cw2000_d 4steditn use_view i ndex htm Cisco Info Center CIC is a Service Level Management system that collects event streams or messages from many different data sources and then provides a consolidated view of the events and status information To obtain access to Cisco Info Center documentation go to the following URL http www cisco com univercd cc td doc product rtrmgmt info_ctr index htm Carrier Sensitive Router CSR Server provides the capability to affect the routing of calls from the gatekeeper based upon the INGRES carrier and the dialed number Installing Cisco PTC This section describes how to install the Cisco PTC product software from the product CDROM Cisco PTC installation is a component based installation process Each component is installed through the Cisco PTC installation process in either Standalone or Integrated mode Note The Cisco PTC and Cisco VRC applications are fully integrated and are able to simultaneously use some common servers and processes As such Cisco PTC is installed in Standalone mode when the Cisco VRC application is not currently installed on the machine where Cisco PTC is being installed and allows you to install all of the Cisco PTC subcomponents Cisco PTC is installed in Integrated mode when the Cisco PTC installation process detects that the Cisco
46. ages hm page 01000000 reserved twice Kernel command line auto BOOT_IMAGE linux ro root 806 BOOT_FILE boot vmlinuz 2 4 2 2 console ttyS0 9600n8 Initializing CPU 0 Detected 1130 197 MHz processor Console color VGA 80x25 Calibrating delay loop 2254 43 BogoMIPS Memory 1028188k 1048496k available 1365k kernel code 19912k reserved 92k data 236k init 130992k highmem Dentry cache hash table entries 131072 order 8 1048576 bytes Buffer cache hash table entries 65536 order 6 262144 bytes Page cache hash table entries 262144 order 9 2097152 bytes Inode cache hash table entries 65536 order 7 524288 bytes VFS Diskquotas version dquot_6 5 0 initialized CPU Before vendor init caps 0383fbff 00000000 00000000 vendor 0 CPU L1 I cache 16K L1 D cache 16K CPU L2 cache 512K Intel machine check architecture supported Intel machine check reporting enabled on CPU O CPU After vendor init caps 0383fbff 00000000 00000000 00000000 CPU After generic caps 0383fbff 00000000 00000000 00000000 CPU Common caps 0383fbff 00000000 00000000 00000000 CPU Intel R Pentium R III CPU family 1133MHz stepping 01 Enabling fast FPU save and restore done Enabling unmasked SIMD FPU exception support done Checking hlt instruction OK POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX mtrr v1 37 20001109 Richard Gooch rgooch atnf csiro au mtrr detected mtrr type Intel PCI PCI BIOS revision 2 10 entry at Oxf
47. anager will be installed into directory opt cemf Is this directory correct y y n CEMF Manager Installation CEMF Manager backup directory is opt Backup Is this directory correct y y n CEMF Manager Installation CEMF Manager logs directory is opt cemf logs Is this directory correct y y n CEMF Manager Installation This machine is configured with multiple network interfaces Please choose the number that corresponds to the interface you wish to use Or hit return to enter the name by hand Iv comnm pri 172 19 49 2 Please choose a number default Other 1 The hostname specified was cmnm pri Is this correct y y n The IP Address of cmnm pri is 172 19 49 2 Is this correct y y n CEMF Manager Installation Local Hostname cmnm pri Server Hostname cmnm pri Server IP Address 192019 49 22 Is this setup correct y y n CEMF Manager Installation Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide OL 2706 01 a 235 Chapter2 Provisioning HI Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration ObjectStore has not been found on the system ObjectStore needs to be installed Is this correct y y n CEMF Manager Installation To gain extra performance ObjectStore can be configured to use a raw partition to store its databases Choosing this option will require ObjectStore to be correctly configured before any attempt to start CEMF Manag
48. athnames 2 directories 2 executables 116 blocks used approx Run the following script to determine the packages installed with CiscoView Installing CMNM Patches Step 9 Step 10 Installing Patch 01 for CMNM is very much like installing the entire package The output is not shown here just the feedback from a successful install The PatchO1 file is untarred into a temporary directory just like you did with the original distribution file The install script is called patchCSCOcmnm Untar the CSCOcmnm 2 3 1 P01 tar file cmnm pri tar xvof CSCOcmnm 2 3 1 P01 tar Get the contents of the CMNM Patch0O1 file cmnm pri patchCSCOcmnm Cisco MGC Node Manager Patch Program Thu Sep 26 11 46 41 AM Setup has detected that both the CEMF Manager and CSCOcmnm Manager software is installed on this workstation Do you wish to patch the CSCOcmnm Manager software y n y Resetting run level Setting run level to 100000 Program Finished Completed successfully mi Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide OL 2706 01 Chapter 2 Provisioning Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration W Please see patch logfile var tmp patchCSCOcmnm log The final output above reports a successful installation of the first patch Step11 Install any more recent patches in the same manner as the first patch Verifying Patch Installation Success Step12 Geta listing of the instal
49. ating with IOS version 12 2 8 T or later Two IOS commands must be entered into the IOS device us gw 1 config cns config partial 172 19 49 20 80 us gw 1 config cns event 172 19 49 20 keepalive 100 30 I OL 2706 01 Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure Manager Implementation Guide gy Chapter2 Provisioning Hi Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration The variable parameters are the IP address of the Cisco CNS IE2100 appliance 172 19 49 20 the communication port 80 the keep alive time 100 seconds and the retry count 30 There are several ways for this to happen The method of choice in this chapter is to do it through the Cisco PTC Topology Manager If the elements are included in the Cisco PTC Network Information Seed File for discovery or added through the Cisco PTC Topology Manager the commands are entered into the devices by Cisco PTC Installing Cisco MGC Node Manager including VSPT CiscoView and CEM F Successful network management using Cisco MGC Node Manager CMNM begins with a well planned and carefully executed installation Network element management involves many interdependent factors including the correct hardware for your environment the correct software release and patch levels on the managed devices the correct installation of Cisco Element Manager Framework the foundation software for CMNM To organize the installation process use the Planning and Installation C
50. cally designed for managing dial plans in a Voice over IP VoIP network Cisco VRC version 1 1 is targeted for H 323 based networks H 323 VoIP dial plans are statically configured and managed on gateway and gatekeeper platforms The infrastructure of a typical H 323 VoIP network includes gateways and gatekeepers You can deploy Cisco VRC to discover the dial plan of an existing network You can also use it to design new dial plans incorporating Cisco routers running as gateways gatekeepers and directory gatekeepers For a complete description installation instructions and Release Notes for the Cisco VRC application refer to the Related Documents section Recommended Hardware Configuration for Cisco PTC and Cisco VRC The minimum platform recommendations for the Cisco PTC and Cisco VRC applications are provided in Table 2 1 Table 2 1 Cisco PTC and Cisco VRC Hardware Requirements Number of Gateways Sun Workstation Model RAM Hard Disk Space SwapSpace CPUs Less than 1000 Entry level UltraSparcIII 1GB 9GB with at least 2GB 2 for example a 6GB available Sun Fire 280R under the opt directory 1000 to 3000 Entry level UltraSparcIII 2GB 18GB with at 4GB 2 for example a least 12GB Sun Fire 280R available under the opt directory Cisco Media Gatew ay Control Node Manager CMNM integrates the management interfaces and management functionality of the PGW 2200 components into one comprehensive human inter
51. ckages CSCOcemfm reloc 0 bytes 0 tape blocks x CEMF_3 2_PATCH_3 packages CSCOcemfm reloc ODI 0 bytes 0 tape blocks x CEMF_3 2_PATCH_3 packages CSCOcemfc install patch_postinstall 822 bytes 2 tape blocks x CEMF_3 2_PATCH_3 packages CSCOcemfc install postinstall 7356 bytes 15 tape blocks x CEMF_3 2_PATCH_3 packages CSCOcemfc install preinstall 5512 bytes 11 tape blocks x CEMF_3 2_PATCH_3 packages 170103 10 0 bytes 0 tape blocks x CEMF_3 2_PATCH_3 packages 170103 10 CSCOcemfc symbolic link to CSCOcemfc x CEMF_3 2_PATCH_3 packages 170103 10 diPatch 0 bytes 0 tape blocks x CEMF_3 2_PATCH_3 packages CSCOcemfc patch pkginfo 26255 bytes 52 tape blocks x CEMF_3 2_PATCH_3 cemfinstall 40982 bytes 81 tape blocks Step4 List the contents of the current directory cmnm pri Is CEMF3 2P3 2 tar CEMF3 2P3 tar CEMF_3 2_PATCH_3 Step5 Change to the CEMF_3 2_PATCH_3 directory cmnm pri cd CEMF_3 2_PATCH_3 Step 6 List the contents of the CEMF_3 2_PATCH_3 directory cmnm pri Is cemfinstall packages Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide OL 2706 01 TEEN Chapter2 Provisioning Hi Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Invoke the CEMF installation script cmnm pri cemfinstall INSTALL PACKAGE 1 CEMF Server 3 2 Patch 170003 10 2 CEMF Client 3 2 Patch 170103 10 No
52. co EMF installation includes plug in modules referred to as Element Managers or Element Management Systems EMSs In the Cisco MGC node architecture CMNM is a Cisco EMF based EMS responsible for managing the Cisco MGC node PGW 2200 CMNM adds specific GUI windows and modeling behavior to the standard Cisco EMF system to allow the management of specific network elements CMNM uses Cisco EMF to manage the following components of the Cisco MGC node Cisco MGC Cisco SLT LAN switch Cisco Catalyst 2900 5500 and 6509 Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide I OL 2706 01 a 2 11 Chapter2 Provisioning HZ Configuration and Provisioning Solution Components CMNM Configuration You can open the following configuration tools from CMNM Voice Services Provisioning Tool VSPT CiscoView which allows you to configure and monitor the Cisco SLT and the LAN switch Cisco Catalyst 2900 5500 and 6509 devices CMNM Troubleshooting CMNM provides a full range of diagnostic and troubleshooting tools such as IP and SNMP Ping Alarm and System Log Host Status Check Cross Device Audit and the Cisco MGC Toolbar that includes CDR Viewer Log Viewer Trace Viewer and Translation Verification Viewer Recommended Hardware Configuration for CM NM The CMNM has substantial hardware requirements The main consumer of resources in the CMNM application is the CEMF application The requirements below have
53. co PTC network You set this parameter by running the setup command when you add a new Cisco CNS IE2100 appliance to the network Note When the Cisco CNS IE2100 appliance and the machine you installed Cisco PTC on are located in the same subnet you need not configure the Cisco CNS Integration Bus or Cisco CNS IE2100 appliance Go to the Configuring the Cisco PTC Client section for detailed information If however they are in different subnets you must perform the steps described in the Configuring the Cisco CNS Integration Bus and Configuring the Cisco IE2100 Appliance sections in the Cisco Packet Telephony Center Installation and Configuration Guide Configuring the Cisco PTC Client This section describes how to configure the Cisco PTC Windows based Client machine after having successfully installed configured and started the Cisco PTC Server processes This section also describes the changes you must make to the Java security policy file prior to launching the Cisco PTC Client on a Windows based PC Step1 Go to the Java security directory C Program Files JavaSoft JRE 1 3 1_O lib security Step2 Create a backup copy java policy bak of the java policy file Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide Ez OL 2706 01 Chapter 2 Provisioning Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Implementation and Testing Open the java policy file and replace the contents of the java poli
54. co Voice Routing Center version 1 1 http www cisco com univercd cc td doc product rtrmgmt vrce vre1_1 index htm Voice Services Provisioning Tool version 2 1 User Guide http www cisco com univercd cc td doc product access sc rel9 dart2 1 index htm Cisco MGC Node Manager User s Guide http www cisco com univercd cc td doc product access sc rel9 cmnm2 1 index htm Cisco CNS Intelligence Engine IE2100 Series version 1 2 http www cisco com univercd cc td doc product rtrmgmt ie2 100 cnfg_reg rel_1_2 index htm I OL 2706 01 Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure Manager Implementation Guide jg Chapter2 Provisioning HZ Related Documents Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide P 276 E OL 2706 01
55. cy file with the following lines Standard extensions get all permissions by default grant permission java security AllPermission Save the modified java policy file then exit the text editor Open a web browser of your choice Go to the Starting the Cisco PTC Client GUI section in the Cisco Packet Telephony Center User Guide for detailed information about how to start and use the Cisco PTC Client Implementation and Testing Once all of the applications are started you must deploy the network devices in your network This can be done manually or through the use of a seed file which contains the access and SNMP passwords of the devices as well as their place in the network and other values Once the devices are deployed you can make changes additions and deletions to the network Refer to the various User Guides for information on how to access and configure the Cisco PTC Cisco VRC VSPT and CMNM Related Documents This section provides links to the various product documentation referenced through this chapter Cisco Packet Telephony Center White Paper http www cisco com warp public cc pd nemnsw pctlcrsw prodlit ptccr_wp htm Cisco Packet Telephony Center documentation version 2 1 1 http www cisco com univercd cc td doc product rtrmgmt ptc 2_1_1 index htm Cisco Packet Telephony Center product literature http www cisco com warp public cc pd nemnsw pctlcrsw prodlit index shtml Cis
56. d6lc last bus 1 PCI Using configuration type 1 PCI Probing PCI hardware PCI Discovered peer bus 01 isapnp Scanning for PnP cards isapnp No Plug amp Play device found Linux NET4 0 for Linux 2 4 Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3 039 Initializing RT netlink socket apm BIOS not found Starting kswapd v1 8 Detected PS 2 Mouse Port pty 256 Unix98 ptys configured block queued sectors max low 682808kB 551736kB 2048 slots per queue RAMDISK driver initialized 16 RAM disks of 4096K size 1024 blocksize Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide meal m Chapter2 Provisioning HH Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration Uniform Multi Platform E IDE driver Revision 6 31 ide Assuming 33MHz system bus speed for PIO modes override with idebus xx ServerWorks OSB4 IDE controller on PCI bus 00 dev 79 ServerWorks OSB4 chipset revision 0 ServerWorks OSB4 not 100 native mode will probe irqs later ideOQ BM DMA at 0x0700 0x0707 BIOS settings hda DMA hdb DMA idel BM DMA at 0x0708 0x070f BIOS settings hdc DMA hdd DMA hda LG CD ROM CRN 8245B ATAPI CD DVD ROM drive ideO at Ox1f0 0x1f7 0x3f6 on irq 14 Floppy drive s fd0 is 1 44M FDC 0 is a National Semiconductor PC87306 RAMDISK Compressed image found at block 0 Freeing initrd memory 359k freed Serial driver version 5 02 2000 08 09 with MANY_PORTS MULTIPORT SHARE_IRQ SERIAL_PCI ISAP
57. e Cisco CNS Integration Bus and Cisco CNS Security Packages Installing the Cisco CNS Integration Bus and Cisco CNS Security Packages Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 This section describes how to install the CNS INTEGRATION BUS and CNS SECURITY packages once you have successfully installed the Cisco PTC CNSC CORE package Open an Xwindow session and log in as user root Set the DISPLAY environment variable to the IP address of the machine you are using assuming C shell ptc tme setenv DISPLAY 171 71 150 111 0 0 Invoke the Cisco PTC installation script from the product directory ptc tme enscInstall Observe the Cisco PTC Installation window again as shown in Figure 2 11 Click the CNS INTEGRATION BUS check box Only the CNS INTEGRATION BUS check box should be selected at this time Enter the same information as you did for the CORE installation Upon successful completion of the installation process deselect the CNS INTEGRATION BUS package and then select the CNS SECURITY package by clicking on their respective check boxes Only the CNS SECURITY check box should be selected at this time Enter Input parameters again for the CNS SECURITY package Upon successful completion of the CNS SECURITY package s installation process click the Exit button The Cisco PTC Installation window is closed Verify the CNS INTEGRATION BUS package installation was successful b
58. e Routing Center Cisco VRC application version 1 1 can be used by Cisco PTC to help manage dial plans for H 323 based VoIP networks Cisco PTC and Cisco VRC are fully integrated and can be installed and configured to run on the same machine while simultaneously using some common servers and processes Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide P2568 OL 2706 01 _Chapter 2 Provisioning Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration W To obtain access to Cisco VRC documentation go to the following URL http www cisco com univercd cc td doc product rtrmgmt vre vre1_1 index htm Optional Product Components The following applications can be launched from the Cisco PTC Topology Manager however they are not installed as part of the Cisco PTC installation process If you plan on Cisco PTC using or working with any of the following applications you must ensure they are installed configured and operating properly preferably prior to installing Cisco PTC Cisco MGC Node Manager CMNM version 2 3 1 plus Patch 1 and 2 the Element Management System EMS for managing signaling controllers Voice Services Provisioning Tool VSPT versions 2 3 used to configure and provision the PGW 2200 e CiscoView is a web based device management application that provides dynamic status monitoring and configuration information for the broad range of Cisco internetworking products To obtain
59. ed on a non DNS machine use the remote CMNM machine s IP address instead of its hostname Cisco Internet OSS for VolP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide I oL 2706 01 EGE Chapter 2 Provisioning Hi Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration Step 9 Step 10 Enter the File Transfer Protocol SFTP or FTP method to be used Enter the Transfer Mode SFTP FTP FTP Installing on host cmnm pri TransferMethod FTP Sharing volume opt cisco vnm via NFS found share F nfs o ro d VNM CDROM opt cisco vnm MOUNTPOINT Jopt Restarting NFS Done Logging on to cmnm pri as root Please enter the root password on the host cmnm pri Password This is the password to login to the CMNM host machine Installing on host cmnm pri TransferMethod FTP Sharing volume opt cisco vnm via NFS found share F nfs o ro d VNM CDROM opt cisco vnm MOUNTPOINT Jopt Restarting NFS Done Logging on to cmnm pri as root Please enter the root password on the host cmnm pri Password mount 172 19 49 18 opt cisco vnm tmp mcg cd tmp mcg Spawning usr openwin bin xterm display 171 71 150 111 0 0 e vcginstallPTC FTP ptc tme on the remote host The VCG Installation process is launched in an Xterm window This is a window from the CMNM host machine In this window choose Option 1 to install VCG Client and Server KKEKKKKKKKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK
60. er can be made Do you wish to store the databases in a raw partition n y n n CEMF Manager Installation Utilizing ObjectStore with raw file partitions can improve the performance of CEMF and its EMS applications It requires some expertise and follows certain rules If you wish to enable this option you must refer to the CMNM User Guide at the following URL for more details http www cisco com univercd cc td doc product access sc rel9 emnm 1 index htm Step 14 Confirm the directory for the ObjectStore database files This should preferably be a separate partition from where the CEMF Manager is installed CEMF Manager Installation Databases will be placed in opt cemf db Is this correct y ly n y CEMF Manager Installation Please confirm the directory for the ObjectStore transaction log file This should preferably be a separate partition from where CEMF Manager is installed and separate from where the ObjectStore databases will be created WARNING This file can reach a size of 1GB Transaction log will be placed in opt Is this correct y l y n Yy CEMF Manager Installation CEMF Manager requires a FlexLM license manager daemon to be running before CEMF Manager will start You have two options The default option is to Run the FlexLM daemon which is provided with CEMF Manager recommended Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide OL 2706 01 _Chapter 2
61. eway and MGC must be synchronized regarding the voice endpoints Although the MGC has a concept of a trunk this concept is unknown to the media gateway that has the actual resources TDM endpoints ports that constitute the trunk Therefore the knowledge that both the media gateway and the MGC have of the trunk must be managed in a coordinated way Registration and synchronization of capabilities must be assured Beyond element management failures in voice service observed at the MGC must be correlated with failures in the bearer network Resources used at the media gateway and controlled by the MGC must be associated with voice service which the media gateway has no concept of Users require support for such management coordination Components in the bearer and control planes operate in conjunction to perform the function of a switch as far as voice service is concerned Usually an MGC and a set of media gateways are clearly associated with one another and jointly perform the same function as a TDM switch thus forming a virtual switch This raises the expectation that this virtual switch can in fact be managed as a switch with a management system shielding many of the aspects of the distribution of this virtual entity from users This way users do not have to be concerned with the peculiarities of setting up control communications between the devices interfaces that used to be closed for example MGCP and signaling back haul with the coord
62. f config selfManagement actions l events processes objectspec Running opt cemf config selfManagement actions 1l objectspec events Running opt cemf config selfManagement actions l events objectspec histcriteria Running opt cemf config selfManagement actions 1l histcriteria events Running opt cemf config selfManagement actions l events histcriteria binary No Action Defined events Running opt cemf config selfManagement actions l events binary em_config No Action Defined events Running opt cemf config selfManagement actions l events em_config none No Action Defined events Running opt cemf config selfManagement actions l events none noreplace No Action Defined events Running opt cemf config selfManagement actions l events noreplace replace No Action Defined events Running opt cemf config selfManagement actions l events replace schema No Action Defined events Running opt cemf config selfManagement actions l events schema Resetting run level Setting run level to 100000 Program Finished Completed successfully Finding cemf root dir cemf basedir opt cemf Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide cea Chapter 2 Provisioning Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration i cemf logs dir opt cemf logs ee Warning Tt is strongly advised that you backup your databases before running th
63. face and data repository The PGW 2200 consists of the Cisco MGC host one or more Cisco Signaling Link Terminals Cisco SLTs and the Cisco Catalyst 5500 Catalyst 2900 XL or Catalyst 6509 LAN switch CMNM provides fault configuration and performance management for all components of the Cisco MGC node CMNM provides the element specific management features for the Cisco MGC node It blends the management framework features of the Cisco Element Management Framework Cisco EMF with the individual interfaces and object structures of each managed element to produce an integrated management application Figure 2 7 illustrates the element details of the MGC node and the CMNM applications server s Figure 2 7 provides the details of the network elements that comprise the PGW 2200 and CMNM Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide P 210 i OL 2706 01 Chapter 2 Provisioning Configuration and Provisioning Solution Components W Figure 2 7 PGW 2200 and MGC Node Manager Details End user Xterminal Cisco PGW 2200 Catalyst MGC Node Manager MGC Node Manager Presentation Server Management Server Host Active Host Standby Host SLT A a ef Checkpointing P mO i Signaling Control network SS7 Aor F links Cisco PGW 2200 nodes eZ EZ To we and other A Link set A ey 5 gt 84413 CMNM Features The most common Cis
64. found at the URL listed in the Related Documents section Hardw are Requirements The Cisco CNS Configuration Registrar is an application that runs on its own piece of hardware which is typically a 1 RU IBM rack mount server running the Linux Operating System mi Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide OL 2706 01 Chapter 2 Provisioning Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration W Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration Overview of Installation Dependencies The order of installation follows the plan below 1 Install and configure the Cisco CNS IE2100 appliance with a subnet IP address 2 On the CMNM host install the Cisco MGC Node Manager application including a Voice Services Provisioning Tool b CEMF 3 2 c CiscoView upgrade if necessary d Cisco MGC Node Manager server 3 On the Cisco PTC Cisco VRC host install Cisco PTC version 2 1 1 integrated with Cisco VRC version 1 1 Once the applications are installed they are started and then checked for running processes on each machine It is highly recommended that you obtain all of the Installation and User Guides referenced in the Related Documents section for Cisco CNS IE2100 Series CMNM and Cisco PTC Cisco VRC Although lengthy these guides provide a clear organized way to approach preparing for obtaining and installing the various application software There are many interde
65. ftware The Cisco CNS Configuration Registrar is a self contained Linux based application which runs on a one RU rack mount IBM host In preparation for installation the Cisco CNS IE2100 appliance should be rack mounted and connected to the management network through its Ethernet port I OL 2706 01 Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure Manager Implementation Guide jg Chapter2 Provisioning Hi Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration Installation Overview Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 The installation procedure for the Cisco CNS Configuration Registrar is straightforward The software is installed and configured through a console connection to the serial port The console connection parameters are the same as for other Cisco IOS devices that is 9600 baud Parity 8 None Stop bits 1 After the Cisco CNS IE2100 appliance is optionally racked plugged in and turned on insert the CDROM installation disk and press the Reset button You can not monitor the installation procedure as the console logic does not begin until the Operating System is started After the automatic installation procedure completes the CD ejects automatically and the system restarts at which point the login prompt appears in the Console window Log in as user setup The Setup program starts Enter responses to the prompts that appear After you enter a response you cannot edit it again To change an entered respo
66. hecklist below to plan and carry out your installation Begin by reading it over to understand the major tasks in a successful installation and check off each task as completed Planning and Installation Checklist Procedures for completing each task are described in the sections that follow Before you begin be familiar with each product s Release Notes document The Release Notes supplement and when different take precedence over the information provided in this document 1 Gather installation software and required information 2 Determine hardware requirements for your environment 3 Ensure the network devices have the correct software 4 Ensure the Sun Solaris operating system is installed on your server 5 Partition the hard drives when you install the OS 6 Install the recommended patch cluster for Solaris 8 7 Obtain a Cisco EMF license 8 Check system prerequisites DNS 9 Install the Cisco MGC Host Voice Services Provisioning Tool 10 Install Cisco EMF 3 2 and any necessary patches 11 If you plan to use raw file systems configure raw file systems in ObjectStore 12 Install and verify CMNM 2 1 and any necessary patches Gathering Installation Softw are Your order of CMNM includes three product CDs 1 Cisco Element Management Framework 3 2 on the first CD The software includes ObjectStore 5 1 Service Pack 2 which provides database management Go to the Release Notes and the latest Cisco EMF 3 2 softwa
67. histcriteria gt verifying class lt replace gt Executing postinstall script nstallation of lt hostEMm gt was successful Installation Ok Registering package with CEMF Manager Registration successful Reading environment Done Reading Package Files Warning opt cemf config objectTypes avmt types by the package s mgcEMm hostEMm Done Changing the current run level Saving old run level as 100000 Setting new run level as 19999 Executing actions is already referenced opt cemf config selfManagement actions l events schema Resetting run level Setting run level to 100000 Program Finished Completed successfully CEMF shell parameters set Note LD_LIBRARY_PATH and PATH may be reset by your shell startup files Running bin csh CEMF shell parameters set Note LD_LIBRARY_PATH and PATH may be reset by your shell startup files Running bin csh Verifying CSCOcmnm Installation Everything appears to be installed correctly Please see installation logfile var tmp installCSCOcmnm log mi Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide OL 2706 01 Chapter 2 Provisioning Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration i Verifying Correct Installation Before Continuing Step5 Before continuing you should check to ensure everything was installed correctly cmnm pri pkginfo 1 CSCOcmnm PKGINST CSCOcmnm NAME
68. igure 2 2 depicts an H 323 based network for Voice Infrastructure and Applications VIA Solution Similar to the MGCP network gateways are at the edge of the network with routers between them providing for the bearer fabric that shuffles the payload back and forth In H 323 unlike in MGCP call intelligence and the ability to process signaling does reside in the H 323 gateways Intelligence is therefore much more distributed compared with MGCP based networks However call processing is still distributed between gateways and gatekeepers Gatekeepers are able to make call level routing decisions based on dial plans In addition gatekeeper hierarchies can be deployed reflecting dial plan hierarchies with directory gatekeepers on top of gatekeepers Likewise gatekeepers can be supported by route servers in their decisions If required SS7 capabilities are provided through signaling converters that mediate and back haul the signaling information between the gateway and the SS7 Signal Transfer Point Figure 2 2 H 323 Based Packet Voice Network ET Prompts Ingress p K ITSP ngresssDG WIEN a 38 n Ingress Egress SS7 TDM carrier 84408 Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide ma E OL 2706 01 _Chapter 2 Provisioning Solution Architecture W Virtual Entities in the Netw ork The requirements for coordinated element management are extensive For instance the media gat
69. ination of the configuration of endpoints on the media gateway and of trunks that refer to those end points on the MGC and that now collectively simply form virtual trunks of the virtual switch and so on Figure 2 3 depicts the concept of a virtual switch Figure 2 3 Virtual Switch Virtual switch Similarly H 323 gateways and gatekeepers in a zone should be managed as just that a virtual zone as if they were one entity A virtual zone is in essence the H 323 flavor of a virtual switch Also gateways and the signaling controller jointly provide the functionality of a virtual gateway that has SS7 capabilities A potent Management Solution should allow for a holistic management of those entities Figure 2 4 depicts the concept of a virtual zone which deals with dependencies between gateways within a zone as well as between gateways and gatekeepers a virtual SS7 gateway which deals with dependencies between an H 323 gateway and a signaling controller that converts SS7 to Q 931 signaling for the gateway and a zone connection which deals with dependencies between gatekeepers or between gatekeepers and directory gatekeepers I OL 2706 01 Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure Manager Implementation Guide jg Chapter 2 Provisioning HZ Solution Architecture Figure 2 4 Other Virtual Network Entities Virtual SS7 Gateway Virtual zone PGW 2200 Virtual region a N lt
70. ion Seed File appendix in the Cisco Packet Telephony Center User Guide for a detailed description of how to add the network devices to the NISF through the Cisco PTC Seed File Editor Go to the opt cisco vnm topology directory and edit the LocalStrings properties file as follows a If you plan on connecting from the Cisco PTC Server machine to the machine where the Carrier Sensitive Router CSR application is running you must ensure the props naboo_prompt variable is set to the default prompt that is used by the machine where CSR is running the prompt you receive when you log in to the CSR machine b If you plan on connecting from the Cisco PTC Server machine to the machine where the Cisco Info Center CIC application is running you must ensure the props cic_prompt variable is set to the default prompt that is used by the machine where CIC is running the prompt you receive when you log in to the CIC machine ptc tme pwd opt cisco vnm topology ptc tme ls LocalStrings properties images topology dtd topology xml WEB INF resources topology jar topoview html mi Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide OL 2706 01 _Chapter 2 Provisioning Step 10 Edit the LocalStrings properties file ptc tme vi LocalStrings properties pro pro pro pro pro pro pro pro pro pro pro pro pro pro pro pro pro pro pro pro pro pro
71. is command This can be achieved using the command cemf backup Warning This command will stop all sessions connected to this machine Script executed Start of hostEMm Installation Time stamp Thu Sep 26 10 59 16 PDT 2002 Checking package suitability Package Ok Installing package Processing package instance lt hostEMm gt from lt opt images tmp elementmanagers hostEM packages gt Cisco Media Gateway Node Manager sparc 2 3 Cisco Systems Inc Executing checkinstall script Using lt opt cemf gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information 100 package pathnames are already properly installed Verifying disk space requirements nstalling Cisco Media Gateway Node Manager as lt hostEMm gt Executing preinstall script Installing part 1 of 1 opt cemf config C help objectFiles x_hostEM types opt cemf config images 24x24 mnm adigtree gif opt cemf config dataload historyCriteria hostSIPPathHistoryCriteria opt cemf config dataload historyCriteria hostSS7PathHistoryCriteria opt cemf config dataload historyCriteria hostSS7SGIPLinkHistoryCriteria opt cemf config dataload historyCriteria hostTrunkGroupHistoryCriteria Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide EE Ea Chapter 2 Provisioning Hi Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration verifying class lt
72. l Just make sure the the three required patches listed in the various product Release Notes did not fail to install You can check which patches are installed on a Solaris host or for the presence of a particular patch and its dependencies with the following commands host showrev p host showrev p grep 108987 09 Patch 108528 16 Obsoletes 108874 01 108966 06 108979 10 109153 01 09236 01 109291 06 109296 05 109309 02 109313 02 10934 5 02 109348 05 109350 06 109571 02 109656 01 109663 01 109801 02 09880 01 110096 05 110118 02 110121 01 110132 02 11013 3 03 110134 02 110141 02 110201 01 110225 01 110231 01 110372 02 10517 04 110599 02 109041 04 111050 03 111205 02 11010 01 110562 01 110384 05 110783 01 110850 01 111372 04 111456 01 08947 01 109048 06 110180 01 110552 01 111541 02 10905 2 01 110556 01 109054 02 110558 01 111207 01 109056 01 110196 01 I OL 2706 01 Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure Manager Implementation Guide jg Chapter2 Provisioning Hi Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration 110554 01 109472 07 109740 04 109742 04 109060 02 11018 2 01 111537 01 109062 01 110186 01 110186 02 110595 01 110932 01 111054 02 109181 04 109279 19 109904 05 109906 06 10995 4 01 110098 01 110383 02 111035 01 111884 02 111919 04 112334 02 Requires 108987 09 111111 03 111293 01 111310 01 r I incompatib
73. lation The installation of VCG is now complete To verify the installation of VCG was successful verify that the ObjectAccess and McgNotifyServer processes are running on the CMNM machine cmnm tme ps ef grep ObjectAccess root 7376 6392 0 Jul 16 0 11 opt cemf VCG bin ObjectAccess cmnm tme ps ef grep McgNotifyServer root 7378 6392 0 Jul 16 0 46 opt cemf VCG bin McgNotifyServer If these processes are running the installation of VCG was successful You must now install the required Cisco PTC patches I OL 2706 01 Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure Manager Implementation Guide jg Chapter2 Provisioning Hi Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration Cisco PTC Patch Information This section identifies and describes how to install the Cisco PTC 2 1 1 patches you must install after the Cisco PTC product and component software have been installed Table 2 5 Cisco PTC 2 11 Patches Patch Number Patch File Name 1 02_01_18_01 tar 2 02_01_18_02 tar 4 02_01_18_04 tar You can access the Cisco PTC 2 1 1 patches at the following location http www cisco com cgi bin tablebuild pl cptc Read the README txt file for detailed instructions on how to install the Cisco PTC 2 1 1 patches You must install all of the Cisco PTC patches listed in Table 2 5 Upon completion you must ensure that the CMNM application is synchronized with the SC2200 Go to the Synchronizing CMNM with the SC220
74. lation of lt CSCOcemfm gt was successful The option install Cisco Element Manager Framework Server was completed successfully After a successful installation of CEMF eject the CD Next step is to install any CEMF patches CEMF Patch Installation CEMF patches are found on the Cisco Connection Online site with a registered login at the following location http www cisco com cgi bin tablebuild pl cemf Note The latest patch for this product at the time this chapter was written is Patch 3 with a smaller patch P3 2 which is dependent upon the installation of Patch 3 mi Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide OL 2706 01 Chapter2 Provisioning Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration i Step1 List the contents of the Patch directory cmnm pri Is Yrw r r 1 root other 1280455 Sep 26 09 31 CEMF3 2P3 2 tar Z rw r r 1 root other 145691565 Sep 26 09 31 CEMF3 2P3 tar Z Step2 Uncompress the Patch files cmnm pri uncompress Step3 Untar Patch P3 cmnm pri tar xvof CEMF3 2P3 tar x 0 bytes 0 tape blocks x CEMF_3 2_PATCH_3 0 bytes 0 tape blocks x CEMF_3 2_PATCH_3 packages 0 bytes 0 tape blocks x CEMF_3 2_PATCH_3 packages CSCOcemfm 0 bytes 0 tape blocks x CEMF_3 2_PATCH_3 packages CSCOcemfm pkgmap 82207 bytes 161 tape blocks x CEMF_3 2_PATCH_3 packages CSCOcemfm pkginfo 414 bytes 1 tape blocks x CEMF_3 2_PATCH_3 pa
75. led patches cmnm pri bin emnmversion verbose CSCOcmnm Tool Versions Patch Build Build Name Version Level Num Type CScOcmnm 2 3 1 02 091802 REL CSCOcmcv Bes CSCOcmhp 21 3 00 CSCOcemfm 3 2 Patch 170003 10 Patch 190302 01 CSCOcmnm Element Manager Versions Patch Build Build Name Version Level Num Type hostEMm 2 3 02 091802 REL mgcEMm 2S 02 091802 REL Starting CMNM You must be logged into CMNM with an X windows connection in order to start CMNM Step 13 Set the DISPLAY environment variable to the host you are accessing CMNM from cmnm pri setenv DISPLAY 171 71 73 38 0 0 Step14 Change to the CEMF directory and start CMNM cmnm pri cd opt cemf cmnm pri bin cemf session Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide OL 2706 01 a 253 Chapter2 Provisioning HI Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration Starting CEMF Manager Applications ILOG Views 3 0 2 Copyright C 1990 1998 by ILOG ILOG TGO 1 0 3 Copyright C 1997 1998 by ILOG You initially see the CEMF Logo and Login windows as shown in Figure 2 9 and Figure 2 10 Figure 2 9 CEMF Logo Window Cisco Element Management Framework Copyright 1999 2001 Cisco Systems Inc user name admin password Bones ose Note The default user name and password values are both admin Step 15 When you see the above windows the installation and start up were successful you should now check to
76. les 109079 01 Packages SUNWkvmx SUNWkvm SUNWcarx SUNWcar SUNWcsu SUNWcsr SUNWcslx SUNWcsl FJSVhea SUNWscpu SUNW csxu SUNWpmu SUNWpmr SUNWcpr SUNWcprx SUNWefcx SUNWdrr SUNWdrrx SUNWidn SUNWidnx SUNWpmux SUNWmdb SUNWmdbx SUNWsrh SUN Wtnfc SUNWtnfcx SUNWhea SUNWarc SUNWarcx SUNWcstl SUNWcst1x SUNWcpc SUNWcpcx Patch 108987 09 Obsoletes Requires 112396 02 Incompatibles Packages SUNWadmr SUNWswmt Obtaining a Cisco EMF License Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 You need a valid license key file available on the system to start Cisco EMF In a distributed configuration the license key is required on the Management server The following steps describe how to obtain a Cisco EMF license If you are a registered Cisco Connection Online CCO user go to the Cisco Software Registration site and look for Cisco Element Management Framework under Network Management Products http cco cisco com cgi bin Software FormManager formgenerator pl If you are not a registered CCO user go to the Cisco Software Registration site http cco cisco com public sw center sw registration shtml In the Contact Information section fill all required fields denoted by an asterisk In the Version number field select version 3 2 If it was not automatically filled in for you when you completed the Contact Information enter the Product Authorization Key PAK number which is on your product CD Ente
77. licability of the Cisco PTC and its fundamental concepts goes beyond any particular solution and is not limited to support only certain device types it is expected that essentially any Open Packet Telephony OPT Solution can be added The network elements that can be provisioned with the pictured applications include 1 Virtual zones of IOS based H 323 voice gateways and gatekeepers including a AS5000 series b c2600 c3600 c7200 series 2 Virtual gateway node elements including a Signaling Link Terminals b PGW 2200 Signaling Controller c Catalyst switches d AS5000 series voice gateways I OL 2706 01 Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure Manager Implementation Guide jg Chapter2 Provisioning HZ Solution Architecture Figure 2 6 Provisioning Management Component Devices Customer provided OSS components Packet Telephony Center Voice Services Cisco Voice Routing Center Cisco MGC Node Manager Voice Services Provisioning Tool CNS Intelligence Engine 84412 Functional Description Cisco PTC oversees the entire network It is a network management tool that provides a GUI for the initial and ongoing support for configuring Cisco Voice over IP VoIP networks comprising PGW 2200 elements H 323 gateways and gatekeeper devices Cisco PTC is fully integrated with the Cisco VRC application Cisco VRC provision
78. ling CiscoWorks 2000 is the method of adding CiscoView to your network management applications This Solution installs Cisco View through the installation of CiscoWorks 2000 on a separate Solaris 8 host A prerequisite to the installation of CiscoWorks2K on Solaris 8 is the installation of Solaris 8 patch 108827 19 or later This Solution assumes you will install the entire recommended patch cluster for Solaris 8 as outlined in the Installing the Solaris 8 Patch Cluster section CiscoView is launched by the CMNM application to provide a device level view of Cisco network devices CiscoView provides support for a wide range of devices and has the capability of adding support for future devices through download of device specific description files Cisco View aids in zeroing in on trouble spots in the network or in providing device specific hardware and interface usage data Recommended Hardware Configuration for CiscoView Cisco View is installed on the CMNM host machine and is already considered in the hardware recommendations for CMNM I OL 2706 01 Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure Manager Implementation Guide jg Chapter2 Provisioning HZ Configuration and Provisioning Solution Components Cisco CNS Intelligence Engine Cisco CNS Intelligence Engine and Cisco CNS Bus Technology The Cisco CNS Intelligence Engine Cisco CNS IE2100 Series is a network management appliance that acts as a configuration service for au
79. llation and Initial Configuration amp Setup has detected that the CEMF Manager software is installed Do you wish to install the CSCOcmnm Manager software y n y It is recommended that your databases are backed up before running this command Have your databases been backed up y n n y Note If your install is brand new there are no databases to backup so you can answer y to the above query and the install continues Otherwise if you answer n the install script displays instructions on how to back up your databases Please enter the CiscoView Server IP address def 0 0 0 0 q 172 19 49 2 this machine Enter the logfile directory location var tmp Enter the logfile name installCSCOcmnm log Disk Space OK Continue with CSCOcmnm install y n y Cisco MGC Node Manager CMNM 2 3 sparc 2 3 1 Cisco Systems Inc Using lt opt cemf gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information Verifying disk space requirements Installing Cisco MGC Node Manager CMNM 2 3 as lt CSCOcmnm gt Installing part 1 of 1 opt cemf bin cmnmstatus lt symbolic link gt opt cemf bin cmnmstatus pl opt cemf bin cmnmtrapforward opt cemf bin cmnmversion opt cemf bin cmnmversion pl opt cemf bin modules avUtilities opt cemf bin modules avUtilitiesAC pm m Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide OL
80. me cd patches List the contents of the patches directory ptc tme Is 8_Recommended zip Unzip the contents of the Patch Cluster ptc tme unzip 8_Recommended zip this can take fifteen minutes or more Archive creating inflating inflating inflating inflating 8_Recommended zip 8_Recommended 8_Recommended CLUSTER_README 8_Recommended copyright 8_Recommended install_cluster 8_Recommended 109007 07 SUNWesu install patch_checkinstall inflating inflating inflating creating creating creating inflating inflating 8_ Recommended _Recommended _Recommended _Recommended Recommended _Recommended _Recommended 8 8 8 8_ 8 8 8 _Recommended 09007 07 SU 09007 07 SU 09007 07 SU 09007 07 SU 09007 07 SU 09007 07 SU 09007 07 SU NWesu install patch_postinstall NWesu install postinstall NWesu install preinstall NWesu reloc NWesu reloc usr NWesu reloc usr bin NWesu reloc usr bin batch 09007 07 README 109007 07 List the contents of the patches directory again cnote tme Is 8_Recommended 8_Recommended zip Go to the 8_ Recommended directory cnote tme cd 8_Recommended Install the contents of the Patch Cluster cnote tme install_cluster Patch cluster install script for Solaris 8 Recommended Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide OL 2706 01 Chapter 2 Provisioning
81. n i Step14 Click the CNSC CORE check box Only the CNSC CORE check box should be selected at this time amp Note If you cannot see the bottom of the Cisco PTC Installation window the Start and Exit buttons it is likely that your screen resolution is too low A minimum of 1280x1024 is required Step 15 Enter the following information in the Input Parameters fields Product Source Directory opt PTC 2 1 1 location of the Cisco PTC install scripts Product Install Directory opt vnm base directory where Cisco PTC must be installed Product Admin Password Cisco PTC system administrator password remember this password because you must use the same password for each module that you install If you get distracted in between module installations you may forget what password you used System Host Name ptc tme VSPT Package Name CSCOvsp23 Step 16 Click the Start button to invoke the CNSC CORE package installation process The Output log displays the progress of the installation Step 17 Upon successful completion of the installation process click the Exit button The Cisco PTC Installation window is closed Step18 Verify the CNSC CORE package installation was successful by invoking the following command ptc tme pkginfo 1 CNSC PKGINST CNSC NAME PTC 2 1 1 CATEGORY Application ARCH sparc VERSION 02_01_18_00 BASEDIR opt cisco vnm VENDOR Cisco Systems PSTAMP 13thSep2002 INSTDATE Sep 24 2002 15 37 EMAI
82. nm rwxr xr x 1 vnm vnm rwxr xr x 1 vnm vnm rwxr xr x 1 vnm vnm drwxr xr x 2 vnm vnm 37 Sep 24 16 42 mysql gt mysqlcom 512 Jun 13 09 04 mysqlcom 3 23 51 sun solaris2 8 sparc 512 512 40 slg eae 512 512 512 1175529 21187 21356 577680 512 Sep Sep Sep Sep Sep May Sep Sep Aug Sep Sep Sep Installing the Voice CORBA Gateway on the CMNM Host Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 24 27 30 24 24 28 24 30 7 13 13 24 Fe oO oO IN WwW Ww a F W JN NAN Ww 39 5L 36 41 40 36 41 33 214 2 59 00 741 packages rel status txt system ini tools topodisc topology trace swapper veginstall veginstallPTC vnm xml webserver When a Cisco MGC Node Manager exists in the network you must install the latest version of the Voice CORBA Gateway VCG software that is provided on the Cisco PTC product CD onto the remote CMNM machine s upon successful installation of the Cisco PTC CNSC CORE package VCG supports FTP File Transfer Protocol and SFTP Secure File Transfer Protocol for transferring information from the VCG to Cisco PTC When you use the SFTP mode make sure the SFTP package is installed and the sshd process is up and running on both the Cisco PTC and VCG machines Login in as root with an Xwindows client to the Cisco PTC machine Last login Sun Microsystems Inc ptc tme SunOS 5 8 Fri Sep 27 14 54 16 from dhcp 171 71 150 Generic Patch October 2001 Set
83. nse you must exit the Setup program and enter your responses again You can exit the Setup program in two ways Press Ctrl c The login prompt appears Use the login setup to run the Setup program Enter n at the final prompt The Setup program exits then restarts Refer to the sample setup session below for an example of the prompts and their responses Press ESC to log in USER ID LILO boot boot L ding Linux sits ee ee ak O46 Ge eee CAS Linux version 2 4 2 2 root porky devel redhat com gcc version 2 96 20000731 Red Hat Linux 7 1 2 96 79 1 Sun Apr 8 20 41 30 EDT 2001 BIOS provided physical RAM map BIOS e820 000000000009dc00 0000000000000000 usable BIOS e820 0000000000002400 000000000009dc00 reserved BIOS e820 0000000000020000 00000000000e0000 reserved BIOS e820 000000003feec340 0000000000100000 usable BIOS e820 0000000000010000 000000003fff0000 reserved BIOS e820 0000000000003cc0O 000000003ffec340 ACPI data BIOS e820 0000000001400000 00000000fec00000 reserved 127MB HIGHMEM available On node 0 totalpages 262124 zone 0 4096 pages zone DMA has max 32 cached pages zone 1 225280 pages zone Normal has max 1024 cached pages mi Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide OL 2706 01 Chapter 2 Provisioning Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration W zone 2 32748 pages zone HighMem has max 255 cached p
84. nt aw and international treaties program or any portion of it may d will be prosecuted to the maximum mi Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide OL 2706 01 Chapter 2 Provisioning Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration i Step5 You are asked to read a description of the application and then the license agreement whose output is omitted here At the end of the license agreement you must accept the agreement in order to continue Then follow the on screen prompts The default answers are in block parentheses If you want to accept the default response just click Enter Step6 Enter I accept the terms of the license agreement to approve or I do not accept the terms of the license agreement to disapprove I accept the terms of the license agreement hit Enter to accept Step7 Click Next to install to this folder or click Change to install to a different folder opt CSCOvsp23 The directory opt CSCOvsp23 does not exist Do you want to create it now y y Enter the Backup User ID Ta Yes 2 No Select a Backup User ID 2 2 a backup user is not required Ready to Install The following items will be installed Cisco Voice Services Provisioning Tool Destination opt CSCOvsp23 Product 900KB selected Features Program Files 26 9MB Data Files 162KB Ty Install Now As Exit What would you like to do 1 1 Installing Cisco Voice Services Provisioning Tool
85. pe ctrl Where is Choose operational mode for the appliance 1 Enter the Re Enter Enter the Enter the Enter the Enter the Re Enter Enter the Enter the Enter he t t Enter the t Enter he localdomain login setup elligence Engine 2110 tm Software c 2001 2002 by cisco Systems Network Appliance Setup c to exit the setup file O local 1 remote external directory mode 0 root user password x the root user password host name ie tme domain name cisco com administrative username admin admin password the admin password ethO ip address 172 19 49 20 Version 1 2 1la Inc 0 O internal directory mode ethO network mask 255 255 255 224 ethO default gateway ip address ethl ip address Primary DNS Server IP address 172 19 49 1 171 70 168 183 ming_cao ie2100_1_ 2 fcs pl m Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide OL 2706 01 _Chapter 2 Provisioning Enter Enter the Country Code us t t Enter the Company Code cisco Enter t Enter t Re Enter the ConfigService password Enter the NSM Directives This field requires an input Enter the NSM Directives default he Secondary DNS Server IP address he ConfigService AdminID csadmin he ConfigService password KKKKKK Enter the Event Gateway Debug Log y n n Enter Enter Current
86. pendencies that make the deployment of this management software non trivial This chapter makes many references to the User and Installation Guides as well as the other collateral referenced in the Related Documents section You may wonder why the installation information is repeated in this chapter when it is available in the other guides as well In fact the installation information in this chapter is mostly copied from the individual User and Installation guides of the different applications adding little that is new or specific to this chapter The answer is that this chapter is detailing a solution that incorporates at least five different applications and devices So instead of pointing you to the many guides requiring that you either read the guide electronically and activate the various links or much typing of URLs into web browsers we wish to create a guide that can be accessed either in soft or hard copy that is somewhat complete in itself Somewhat complete means that the official User and Installation guides cover every situation that the developers could envision whereas this guide is specifically pointed at a certain solution and deployment and can be less detailed than the guides that accompany the application Installing the Cisco CNS 1E2100 Configuration Engine The Cisco CNS Configuration Registrar refers to the application while the Cisco CNS IE2100 appliance is a specific device that makes use of the application so
87. r the host name of the server where Cisco EMF is to be installed Enter the host ID of the server where Cisco EMF is to be installed If you do not know the hostname or hostid of your machine perform the following commands on the host machine cmnm pri hostname cmnm pri cmnm pri hostid 80b8cb59 mi Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide OL 2706 01 _Chapter 2 Provisioning Step 8 Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration W Provide answers to the questions at the end of the form then click Enter Form To update a Cisco EMF license currently in use for example if you wish to extend an evaluation license or convert an evaluation system to a proper installation with a permanent license refer to the Cisco EMF Installation and Administration Guide at http www cisco com univercd cc td doc product rtrmgmt cemf 3_2 install license htm xtocid 183871 Checking System Prerequisites If you do not know the procedure for networking your host machine and activating DNS consult with a system administrator or the CMNM User s Guide at the following URL http www cisco com univercd cc td doc product access sc rel9 emnm 1 index htm Verify that your machine host s can be reached through DNS by invoking the following command cmnm pri nslookup cmnm pri Server dns sj cisco com Address V1 keke Name cmnm pri cisco com Address 172 1 9 49 2 You are now ready to
88. rc VERSION Zee 1 BASEDIR opt CSCOvsp23 VENDOR Cisco Systems Inc PSTAMP Mon Sep 23 09 55 18 EDT 2002 INSTDATE Sep 25 2002 14 05 STATUS completely installed FILES 7 installed pathnames 1 executables 7295 blocks used approx Step12 If you see any message other than completely installed you must solve the problem and retry Installing CEM F 3 2 and Available Patches Step 13 Load the first of the three CMNM CDs into your host CD drive and install CEMF cmnm pri cd cdrom cdrom0 cmnm pri cemfinstall INSTALL PACKAGE ls Cisco Element Manager Framework Server 2 Cisco Element Manager Framework Client q Quit Which package do you wish to install Def 1 q 1 Option Cisco Element Manager Framework Server chosen Installing the Server option installs both the Server and Client applications If you wish to have a distributed installation you can install the Client on a separate machine This guide installs the Server option and runs both the presentation and management servers on the same host Installing package s CSCOcemfm Processing package instance lt CSCOcemfm gt from lt opt images tmp CEMF3 2 cemf packages gt Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide P 234 E OL 2706 01 Chapter 2 Provisioning Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration W CEMF Manager sparc 3 2 Cisco Systems Inc CEMF Manager Installation CEMF M
89. re patch Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide 224 E OL 2706 01 Chapter 2 Provisioning Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration W 2 CMNM 2 3 1 on the second CD including a the CMNM Element Managers that work with Cisco EMF b Cisco MGC Node Manager for provisioning the Cisco Media Gateway Controller c CiscoView 5 1 installed automatically when CMNM is installed management interface for the Cisco SLT 3 CiscoWorks on the third CD You will also need VSPT version 2 3 1 with patch PO and Release Notes available from http www cisco com cgi bin tablebuild pl vspt as well as patches for CMNM and CEMF if available at http www cisco com cgi bin tablebuild pl cemf CEMF latest patches http www cisco com cgi bin tablebuild pl mgc nm CMNM latest patches Determining the Hardware Requirements for Your Environment See the Recommended Hardware Configuration for CMNM section or the CMNM User s Guide at the following URL http www cisco com univercd cc td doc product access sc rel9 cmnmz2 1 index htm Ensuring the Network Devices have the Correct Softw are Refer to the CMNM User s Guide for various pairings of software images on different network devices For the purpose of this chapter the following is used PGW 2200 version 9 x Cisco SLT on c2651 IOS version 12 2 8 T or later Cisco LAN switch Catalyst 2924 version Ensuring the Sun Solaris
90. rocesses http www cisco com univercd cc td doc product rtrmgmt ptc 2_1_1 install install htm xtocid 14 Assuming Cisco VRC is not present on this host begin the installation process Go to the directory where you installed the Cisco PTC product files ptc tme cd opt PTC 2 1 1 Make sure the DISPLAY environment variable is set ptc tme setenv DISPLAY 171 71 150 111 0 0 Invoke the Cisco PTC installation script ptc tme enscInstall Launching the installation GUI I OL 2706 01 Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure Manager Implementation Guide jg Chapter 2 Provisioning HI Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration The Cisco PTC Installation window appears as shown in Figure 2 11 allowing you to install the following packages CNSC CORE CNS INTEGRATION BUS CNS SECURITY JAVA TOMCAT VRC Figure 2 11 Cisco PTC Installation Window Cisco PTC 2 1 1 Installation Packages W CNSC CORE CNS INTEGRATION BUS CNS SECURITY Input Data Product Source Directory fopt PTC 2 1 1 CNSC CORE Install Directory fopt vnm Product Admin Password ik System Host Name Pto tme YSPT Package Name CSCOvsp1624 are required fields Output Log Start Installed Product Exit 84407 mi Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide OL 2706 01 Chapter 2 Provisioning Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuratio
91. roposed Provisioning Management Solution for OPT networks as applied to an H 323 based global long distance network The key component is the Cisco Packet Telephony Center Cisco PTC which provides for overall configuration management of the OPT network and realizes the virtual entities as discussed A module within Cisco PTC called Cisco VRC provides for H 323 dial plan management Cisco PTC enables context sensitive launching of other management tools that is where it makes sense from a navigation standpoint for an integrated user experience A pre integrated application is the Voice Services Provisioning Tool VSPT which can be used to bulk configure the Cisco PSTN Gateway PGW 2200 VSPT is used for initial configuration of the PGW 2200 with SS7 components such as point codes link sets SS7 paths and routes SS7 subsystems and ethernet cards and interfaces which are prerequisites to Cisco PTC configuring RLMs and nailed trunks in the PGW 2200 To communicate with underlying network devices Cisco PTC makes use of underlying EMSs such as the Cisco MGC Node Manager CMNM for the Cisco PGW 2200 EMSs can also be launched as auxiliary tools by the user to drill down into the device or obtain a graphical device view In cases where an EMS is not readily available Cisco PTC can also interface to devices directly or as in the case of Cisco IOS devices utilize the Cisco CNS Intelligence Engine Cisco CNS IE2100 It should be noted that the app
92. s the dial plan related functionality of the H 323 VoIP network elements gateways and gatekeepers The Cisco MGC Node Manager CMNM built upon the Cisco Element Management Framework CEMP integrates the management interfaces and management functionality of the PGW 2200 components into one comprehensive human interface and data repository CMNM provides an integrated management application for fault configuration performance and security of the PGW 2200 node elements Cisco View is integrated into the CMNM application as a monitoring and provisioning tool for PGW 2200 network elements The VSPT provides a GUI for bulk provisioning the PGW 2200 The Cisco CNS Intelligence Engine is a network management device that acts as a configuration service for automating the deployment and management of network devices and services The Cisco CNS TE2100 Series is the hardware platform for the Cisco CNS Configuration Registrar application Interconnection Interoperability This chapter of the Cisco VoIP Infrastructure Manager Solution specifically details the configuration and provisioning management components of the Solution These applications are intended to operate in conjunction with applications that deal with fault and performance processing There are several points of interconnection between the function specific applications mi Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide OL 2706 01 _Chapter 2 Pro
93. sioning Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration W Checking package suitability Package Ok Installing package Processing package instance lt mgcEMm gt from lt opt images tmp elementmanagers mgcEM packages gt Cisco Media Gateway Node Manager sparc 2 3 Cisco Systems Inc Executing checkinstall script Using lt opt cemf gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information 24 package pathnames are already properly installed Verifying disk space requirements nstalling Cisco Media Gateway Node Manager as lt mgcEMm gt Executing preinstall script Installing part 1 of 1 opt cemf config C help objectFiles S00generic types opt cemf config C help objectFiles SOlalarms types opt cemf config C help objectFiles SOlcontainers types opt cemf config C help objectFiles SOlip types opt cemf config C help objectFiles SOltrees types opt cemf config C help objectFiles SO02partitioning types opt cemf config dataload historyCriteria switch5500PortHistoryCriteria opt cemf config dataload historyCriteria switchCatChassisHistoryCriteri a opt cemf config dataload historyCriteria switchlIOSChassisHistoryCriteri a verifying class lt histcriteria gt verifying class lt replace gt Executing postinstall script nstallation of lt mgcEMm gt was successful Installation Ok Registering package with CEMF
94. t Installed q Quit Which package do you wish to install Def 1 q 1 Option CEMF Server 3 2 Patch 170003 10 chosen Installing package s CSCOcemfm CEMF Manager system not running There are no previous patches to remove Checking installed patches Verifying sufficient filesystem capacity dry run method Installing patch packages Patch number 170003 10 has been successfully installed See var sadm patch 170003 10 log for details Patch packages installed CSCOcemfm Uncompressing patch Transferring lt CSCOcemfm gt package instance Uncompressing completed The option install CEMF Server 3 2 Patch 170003 10 was completed successfully Now do the same with Patch 3 2 cmnm pri tar xvof CEMF3 2P3 2 tar cmnm pri Is CEMF3 2P3 2 tar CEMF3 2P3 tar CEMF_3 2_PATCH_3 CEMF_3 2_PATCH_190302 01 Change to the CEMF_3 2_PATCH_190302 01 directory cmnm pri cd CEMF_3 2_PATCH_190302 01 List the contents of the CEMF_3 2_PATCH_190302 01 directory cmnm pri Is cemfinstall packages mi Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide OL 2706 01 _Chapter 2 Provisioning Step 11 Starting CEMF Step 12 Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration i Invoke the CEMF installation script cmnm pri cemfinstall INSTALL PACKAGE 1 CEMF Server 3 2 Patch 190302 01 2 CEMF Client 3 2 Patch 200302 01 Not Installed q Quit Which package do
95. t cemf bin corbaGatewayManager 9170 opt cemf bin corbaMetadata 9186 opt cemf bin corbaDataAbstractor 9190 opt cemf bin corbaActionLauncher 9194 opt cemf bin corbaParticipation 9198 opt cemf bin corbaObjectGroups 9202 opt cemf bin corbaEventChannelManager 9206 genericController 9207 mapServer 14566 hostController 15062 serviceMgrServer 15100 mgcController 15102 mgcTrapProcessor 15210 sessionMgrServer 15211 dialogMgrServer 15212 discoveryServer 15213 discoveryScheduler 15695 opt cemf VCG bin ObjectAccess 15697 opt cemf VCG bin McgNotifyServer Step2 Verify the Volume Management daemon is running Step 3 Step 4 cmnm pri ps ef grep vold root 253 T O Sep 24 0 00 usr sbin vold root 9354 8572 0 10 34 04 pts 2 0 00 grep vold If you do not see the vold process try starting it cmnm pri etc init d volmet start Check for the process again to see if you were successful starting it If you were not consult with your system administrator to rectify the situation before continuing Assuming success insert the second CD into the CDROM drive and run the CMNM install program You must be root to install CMNM It takes up to ten minutes depending on the platform cmnm pri cd edrom cscocmnm cmnm pri installCSCOcmnm Cisco MGC Node Manager Installation Thu Sep 26 10 38 49 AM I OL 2706 01 Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure Manager Implementation Guide jg Chapter2 Provisioning Hi Step by Step Insta
96. the TOMCAT package installation was successful by checking whether the opt vnm common jakarta tomcat 3 3 1 directory exists Installing the Cisco Voice Routing Center Application 2 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Following is a list of important items you should be aware of prior to installing the Cisco VRC package 1 Make sure no mysql or Cisco VRC processes are running before installing the Cisco VRC package in Integrated mode You should get a null return or just a return of the grep process ptc tme ps ef grep mysql ptc tme ps ef grep Gdpm 2 Perl must already be installed on the machine you plan on using to install the Cisco VRC package Even if the Cisco VRC application was previously installed on the machine you just installed Cisco PTC you must perform the following steps so that Cisco PTC is configured to use the common components that were installed with the Cisco VRC application Follow initial setup steps as detailed in the previous sections and invoke the cnscInstall executable ptc tme pwd opt PTC 2 1 1 ptc tme enscInstall In the Cisco PTC Installation window click the VRC check box Only the VRC check box should be selected at this time The same as all the other installations enter the Input Parameter fields this time pointing to the directory where the Cisco VRC distribution file is located Click the Start button amp Note You must set the Product Source Directory value to the directory where
97. the VoIP network must also be taken into account Scope of the Solution The provisioning component of the Cisco VoIP Infrastructure Manager Solution provides the applications and network level visibility required to manage the distributed telephony architectures detailed in the next sections The Cisco Packet Telephony Center application operates at the Network Management Layer NML of the Telecommunications Management Network TMN hierarchy Its most important function is the realization of a virtual entity view hiding much of the internal complexity of the OPT network detailed in the Solution Architecture section The Cisco Voice Routing Center Cisco VRC application is used to help service providers manage dial plans for H 323 based VoIP networks Cisco VRC can be applied to existing networks with working dial plans and can also be used to design new dial plans for the set of gateways gatekeepers and directory gatekeepers The Cisco CNS Intelligence Engine 2100 Series Cisco CNS IE2100 Series is a network management device that acts as a configuration service for automating the deployment and management of network devices and services The Cisco MGC Node Manager CMNM provides an element management system for the PSTN Gateway PGW 2200 CMNM provides alarm processing and performance data collection that can be displayed in a self contained Graphical User Interface GUI or forwarded to upstream processing applications The pro
98. tomating the deployment and management of network devices and services The Cisco CNS IE2100 appliance sits between Cisco PTC Cisco VRC and the network elements utilizing the Cisco CNS Integration Bus for data transport between the provisioning applications and the network elements The Cisco CNS Configuration Registrar application is a web based system for automatically distributing configuration files to Cisco IOS network devices running Cisco IOS version 12 2 2 T or later Once the Cisco CNS IE2100 appliance is initially configured and the network elements are configured to use the Cisco CNS IE2100 appliance with two command line arguments the system then operates automatically Note If you are running devices that use and earlier version of Cisco IOS or a different operating system such as Catalyst you should invoke the Intelligent Modular Gateway IMG for communicating with the device The Cisco CNS Configuration Registrar application utilizes the following industry standards and technologies eXtensible Markup Language XML Java Naming Directory Interface JNDI Hypertext Transport Protocol HTTP Java servlets Lightweight Directory Access Protocol LDAP The Cisco CNS IE2100 Series can be used as the runtime component for deployment of customer developed applications These applications can be developed using the Cisco CNS SDK 1 5 Complete descriptions and installation and configuration information can be
99. visioning Configuration and Provisioning Solution Components Ml The gateways and gatekeepers that comprise the H 323 voice network send fault and performance data directly to the fault and performance processing applications Cisco CNS Notification Engine Cisco Info Center and Cisco CNS Performance Engine Protocols for transporting this data include SNMP Syslog and RADIUS CMNM isa self contained fault configuration performance and security FCPS Element Management System EMS for the PGW 2200 It can stand on its own or operate in conjunction with the fault and performance components of the Cisco VoIP Infrastructure Manager Solution CMNM can send performance data to the Cisco CNS Performance Engine through periodic FTP uploads and can transmit fault data directly to the Cisco Info Center using the CEMF probe described in detail in Chapter 4 Fault Management Cisco PTC sends provisioning commands to the PGW 2200 elements through the Voice CORBA interface in CMNM provided by CEMF Configuration and Provisioning Solution Components Component List The components that comprise the Cisco VoIP Infrastructure Manager Solution s configuration and provisioning solution suite provision the network elements and manage the configuration files for those elements Version 1 1 of the Cisco VoIP Infrastructure Manager Solution includes 1 Cisco Packet Telephony Center integrated with a Cisco Voice Routing Center Cisco VRC 2
100. visioning component of the CMNM comprises two applications Voice Services Provisioning Tool VSPT CiscoView VSPT is used as a provisioning service for the PGW 2200 VSPT communicates in Man Machine Language MML to the PGW 2200 to configure point codes link sets and SS7 paths and routes CiscoView displays and monitors and provides a GUI for chassis configuration for the Cisco SLT c2600 series and LAN switch Cisco Catalyst 2900 5500 and 6509 devices Document Purpose mi Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide A large collection of documentation referenced in the Related Documents section covering the descriptions installation and preliminary setup of the applications and components of this Provisioning Management Solution The purpose of this chapter is to describe a basic network containing the network elements that are covered by these applications install the management applications that comprise the provisioning application set of the Internet OSS IOSS for packet voice networks complete initial configuration of those applications and then use them to provision a sample network For detailed in depth information on installation and configuration of the individual applications refer to the documentation listed in the Related Documents section that is available on Cisco Connection Online This chapter attempts to serve as a quick start guide to help you understand the entire
101. y invoking the following command ptc tme pkginfo 1 TIBRV PKGINST TIBRV NAME TIB r Rendezvous tm Software V6 CATEGORY application ARCH sparc VERSION 6_4 BASEDIR opt cisco vnm common tibrv mi Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure M anager Implementation Guide OL 2706 01 _Chapter 2 Provisioning Step 11 Step 12 Step 13 Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration i VENDOR TIBCO Software INC PSTAMP 99 12 10 INSTDATE Sep 24 2002 15 54 EMAIL support tibco com STATUS completely installed FILES 133 installed pathnames 15 directories 30 executables 2 setuid setgid executables 23870 blocks used approx Once again make sure the package was completely installed Verify the CNS SECURITY package installation was successful by checking whether the default Cisco CNS Security installation directories spe and dcdsrvr exist ptc tme cd opt vnm common ptc tme Is dcdsrvr installer spe uninstallCnsIB sh uninstallJdava sh installEnvVar csh sybase uninstallCnsSec sh uninstallSybase sh installEnvVar sh tibrv uninstallGdpm sh uninstallTomCat sh If these directories do not exist you must attempt to reinstall the CNS SECURITY package Installing the J AVA and TOM CAT Packages Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 This section describes how to install the Cisco PTC JAVA and TOMCAT packages once you have successfully installed the Cisco PTC CNSC CORE CN
102. you wish to install Def 1 q 1 Option CEMF Server 3 2 Patch 190302 01 chosen Installing package s CSCOcemfm CEMF Manager system not running Checking installed patches Verifying sufficient filesystem capacity dry run method Installing patch packages Patch number 190302 01 has been successfully installed See var sadm patch 190302 01 log for details Patch packages installed CSCOcemfm Uncompressing patch Transferring lt CSCOcemfm gt package instance Uncompressing completed The option install CEMF Server 3 2 Patch 190302 01 was completed successfully Start the CEMF application cmnm pri cd opt cemf cmnm pri bin cemf start This process takes ten to fifteen minutes It requires a current valid license file in order to start I OL 2706 01 Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP Infrastructure Manager Implementation Guide jg Chapter 2 Provisioning Hi Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration Installing the Cisco MGC Node Manager Step1 Before installing CMNM ensure CEMF is running cmnm pri cd opt cemf cmnm pri bin cemf query CEMF Manager 3 2 initialized 8957 8974 8972 8973 8975 8976 8977 8983 8985 8984 8986 8999 9000 9001 9002 9003 9004 9005 9006 9007 9012 9013 9014 9015 9016 9017 9018 9019 9021 9022 9023 9024 9025 9026 9027 9028 9138 opt cemf bin sysmgr serverLockCoordinator coordinator eventChannelHost EventChannel

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