Cisco Headend System Release 2.5 Installation Guide
Network Configuration
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Editing the /etc/nodename File
1 If necessary, log on to the RNCS as root user.
2 Type cat /etc/nodename and press Enter. The /etc/nodename file opens for
2 Type cat /etc/nodename and press Enter. The /etc/nodename file opens for
inspection.
3 Does the file already contain the hostname of the RNCS?
If yes, go to Editing the /etc/hostname.bge0 File (on page 33).
If no, open the /etc/nodename file in a text editor.
4 Change or add the RNCS hostname to the file.
Example: If your RNCS hostname is lionn2, you should add the following to this
file:
file:
lionn2
5 Save and close the file.
Editing the /etc/hostname.bge0 File
1 If necessary, log on to the RNCS as root user.
2 Type cat /etc/hostname.bge0 and press Enter. The /etc/hostname.bge0 file
2 Type cat /etc/hostname.bge0 and press Enter. The /etc/hostname.bge0 file
opens for inspection.
Note: For sites that use the Netra T5220 server, the file is
/etc/hostname.e1000g0.
Note: For sites that use the Netra T5220 server, the file is
/etc/hostname.e1000g0.
3 Does the file already contain the hostname of the RNCS?
If yes, go to Editing the /etc/defaultrouter File (on page 34).
If no, open the /etc/hostname.bge0 file in a text editor.
Note: For sites that use the Netra T5220 server, the file is
/etc/hostname.e1000g0.
Note: For sites that use the Netra T5220 server, the file is
/etc/hostname.e1000g0.
4 Change or add the RNCS hostname to the file.
Example: If your RNCS hostname is lionn2, you should add the following to this
file:
file:
lionn2
5 Save and close the file.