Cisco Cisco Prime Access Registrar Jumpstart 6.1 Guide De Montage

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Step 8
Click Power Cycle Server to restart the Prime Access Registrar Jumpstart appliance.
Step 9
Follow the on-screen instructions in the KVM Console window to install ESXi 5.1. This step could take several to many 
minutes depending on the network connection from the client where the install is being run to the server.
You may be presented with a choice to upgrade or re-install and re-partition, depending on the situation. Choose the 
option appropriate for your situation.
ESXi is always installed in the evaluation mode. If you do not have the ESXi 5.1 license key, call the Cisco Technical 
Assistance Center (TAC) and ask for the Licensing Team. For your local Cisco TAC phone number, see the Cisco 
Worldwide Contacts page at: 
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Step 10
At the end of the installation, unmap the Virtual Media drive from 
 before you reboot the Prime Access Registrar 
Jumpstart appliance.
Step 11
After the server reboots, configure ESXi 5.1 in the KVM Console window. For more information on how to configure 
the ESXi layer, see 
Step 12
Using VMware vSphere, connect to the IP address or hostname of the UCS (ESXi).
Step 13
From the vSphere menu, choose File > Deploy OVF Template. The Deploy OVF Template Source window appears.
Step 14
To deploy the OVF file, click Browse and choose the OVF file (CPAR611.ovf) available on the location where it was 
previously unpacked. Choose the appropriate Local or Regional OVF in the corresponding subdirectory.
Step 15
Complete the deployment following the on-screen instructions.
Step 16
Before using the Prime Access Registrar server, install the 32-bit gdome2 library and import the proper license to the 
/cisco-ar/license/ folder. For more information on installing the gdome2 library, see the 
Step 17
Restart the Prime Access Registrar server by using the following command:
/cisco-ar/bin/arserver restart
Recovering Licenses
You can now restore your original license or request a replacement license at 
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Troubleshooting
If you encounter any issue for which you are not able to find a solution, contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) 
for help.
For assistance in troubleshooting, the appliance comes with a secure FTP server and a TAC tool.
Ensure that you send the data gathered by the TAC tool to the Technical Assistance Centre (TAC) team in case of issues.
You can use the FTP server (vsftpd) to transfer files to and from the virtual appliance. You have to create a user to log into the 
vsftpd because the 'root' user cannot be used for logging in. The vsftpd will not be up and running when you power on the 
appliance, so you have to manually start it.
You can start the vsftpd using the command:
/etc/init.d/vsftpdd start
You can stop the vsftpd using the command:
/etc/init.d/vsftpdd stop