Cisco Cisco Prime Access Registrar Jumpstart 6.1 Guide De Montage
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Step 5
After accepting the license agreement and providing the root password, log into the machine in the console with the
credentials as root and password (that you set.)
credentials as root and password (that you set.)
Step 6
If you want to use static IP configuration, do the following:
a.
Configure the network interfaces using the following command:
ifconfig eth2 IP-chosen-for-cpar netmask maskvalule up
b.
Configure the gateway with following command:
route add default gw ip-chosen-for-gateway
Note
If you want to use DHCP, modify the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ethX file to make a Linux box look to the
dhcpd server for server’s network configuration; where X in ethX refers to the appropriate file and the interface.
The file must have BOOTPROTO=dhcp and ONBOOT=yes.
dhcpd server for server’s network configuration; where X in ethX refers to the appropriate file and the interface.
The file must have BOOTPROTO=dhcp and ONBOOT=yes.
The next time you boot your Linux computer, or restart the network, you will obtain the IP address, netmask,
broadcast address, and routing information from the dhcpd server.
broadcast address, and routing information from the dhcpd server.
Step 7
Copy the license file you obtained from cisco.com to the /cisco-ar/license directory.
Step 8
Run the following commands to set the administrator username and password you selected:
/cisco-ar/bin/aregcmd -s
add /Administrators/selected-username
set /Administrators/selected-username/password selected-password
delete /Administrators/admin
save
exit
Note
In order to import the example configuration into Prime Access Registrar, import the
/cisco-ar/examples/cli/add-example-configuration.rc file. Following is the procedure is to execute the command:
/cisco-ar/bin/aregcmd -f /cisco-ar/examples/cli/add-example-configuration.rc.
/cisco-ar/examples/cli/add-example-configuration.rc file. Following is the procedure is to execute the command:
/cisco-ar/bin/aregcmd -f /cisco-ar/examples/cli/add-example-configuration.rc.
Note
If you want to set the Oracle home directory in the arserver, you need to use the updateOracleHome.sh script under the
/cisco-ar/bin directory.
/cisco-ar/bin directory.
Step 9
If you want to use SIGTRAN functionality in the Prime Access Registrar appliance, do the following:
a.
Download the rpm gdome2 of version of 0.8.0 or above and install it in the appliance.
b.
Run the following script under the /cisco-ar/bin directory:
add-sigtran-configuration
c.
Restart the Prime Access Registrar server using the following command:
/cisco-ar/bin/arserver restart
Step 10
Appliance configuration is done. You can proceed further to configure Prime Access Registrar. For more information,
see Configuring Cisco Prime Access Registrar section of the
see Configuring Cisco Prime Access Registrar section of the
.