Руководство По Устранению Ошибки для Cisco Headend System Release 2.7
Configure the Remote RCS Site for EAS
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Configure the Remote RCS Site for EAS
Configure the Remote Site for EAS Messages
This section contains instructions for the following procedures that you must
complete to configure the remote site for receiving and forwarding EAS messages.
1 Verifying and configuring (if necessary) the LOCAL_EAS_IP variable in the
1 Verifying and configuring (if necessary) the LOCAL_EAS_IP variable in the
.profile file.
2 Configuring the earsRemote configuration.
3 Verifying the presence of the /export/home/easftp directory.
4 Determining the IP address of the remote site.
5 Verifying and configuring (if necessary) the mmmRemote entry in the VASP list.
3 Verifying the presence of the /export/home/easftp directory.
4 Determining the IP address of the remote site.
5 Verifying and configuring (if necessary) the mmmRemote entry in the VASP list.
Verify and Configure the LOCAL_EAS_IP Environment Variable
Verifying the EAS Variable in the .profile File
You must set the LOCAL_EAS_IP variable in the .profile file to make the EAS work
You must set the LOCAL_EAS_IP variable in the .profile file to make the EAS work
properly. This procedure describes how to set this variable.
1 Open an xterm window on the ISDS.
2 Type siteCmd [name of remote site] env | grep -i local and press Enter. The
1 Open an xterm window on the ISDS.
2 Type siteCmd [name of remote site] env | grep -i local and press Enter. The
system displays the value of environmental variables on the remote site that
contain the word local.
3 Do the results show that the LOCAL_EAS_IP variable has been set to the IP
address of the remote ISDS management IP address?
If yes, you are finished with this procedure.
If no, or if the IP address is incorrect, go to Adding an EAS Variable to the
.profile File, next in this document.
Adding an EAS Variable to the .profile File
Before you begin, you need the public IP address of the ISDS. Check your network
Before you begin, you need the public IP address of the ISDS. Check your network
map or with your system administrator for the public IP address of the ISDS.
1 Open an xterm window on the ISDS.
2 Log into the ISDS as root.
3 Type ssh [IP address of remote site] and press Enter.
1 Open an xterm window on the ISDS.
2 Log into the ISDS as root.
3 Type ssh [IP address of remote site] and press Enter.
Note: Do not type the brackets [ ] in the command.
Result: The SSH connection opens between the ISDS and the remote site.
Result: The SSH connection opens between the ISDS and the remote site.
4 Type the remote site password and press Enter.
5 Once you are logged into the remote site, type cd /export/home/dncs and press
5 Once you are logged into the remote site, type cd /export/home/dncs and press
Enter. The /export/home/dncs directory becomes the working directory.