Cisco Headend System Release 2.7 설치 가이드
Post-Upgrade Procedures for the loadPIMS and BOSS Web Services
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147.191.126.37
147.191.126.38
147.191.126.39
24.40.12.107
24.40.12.108
24.40.12.52
24.40.13.104
24.40.13.105
With these new directives, we are allowing requests from 65,788 hosts. The
24.40.0.0/16
directive allows 65,534 hosts (24.40.0.1 - 24.40.255.254) and the
147.191.126.0/24
directive allows 254 additional hosts (147.191.126.1 -
147.191.126.254).
Configure Apache to Listen for Web Service Requests
Determine the Hostname(s) of Network Interfaces to Receive Web Service Requests from PIMS
Servers
Chose one server IP address in each unique network identified in the allow
directives previously recorded. Complete the following procedure for each server IP
address in order to determine the DNCS network interface on which Web service
requests will be received.
1 Type the following command and press Enter.
directives previously recorded. Complete the following procedure for each server IP
address in order to determine the DNCS network interface on which Web service
requests will be received.
1 Type the following command and press Enter.
Note: We will use IP address 24.40.13.104 in this example.
traceroute 24.40.13.104
Result: Output similar to the following should appear.
traceroute: Warning: Multiple interfaces found; using 192.168.2.1 @ ce1
traceroute to 24.40.13.104 (24.40.13.104), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
1 cisco (192.168.2.254) 0.522 ms 0.286 ms 0.252 ms
Example: In this sample output, ce1 represents the network interface; its IP
address is 192.168.2.1.
Important: It is possible that servers in different networks will make requests to
different DNCS interfaces. Contact your Network Administrator if you are not
sure of the interface on which traffic from the PIMS servers will be received.
address is 192.168.2.1.
Important: It is possible that servers in different networks will make requests to
different DNCS interfaces. Contact your Network Administrator if you are not
sure of the interface on which traffic from the PIMS servers will be received.
2 Examine the /etc/hostname.[interface] file that corresponds to the network
interface identified in step 1.
cat /etc/hostname.ce1
Example:
dncseth netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast +
Note: The first column of the output represents the hostname of the network
interface. In this example, the hostname is dncseth.
interface. In this example, the hostname is dncseth.