Cisco Headend System Release 2.5 安装指南
Chapter 4 Setting Up CMTS or OIT Bridges
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7 Make a backup copy of the /etc/hosts file.
8 Edit the /etc/hosts file and add the following row to the file:
8 Edit the /etc/hosts file and add the following row to the file:
<ipaddress><tab space><hostname>
Notes:
Notes:
The <ipaddress> entry can be any available IP address that has the same
three octets as the interface. (In this case: 10.253.0.xxx)
The <hostname> entry is the name you want to give this interface (e.g.
dncsvirt1, rncs1virt1, or dncsv2).
three octets as the interface. (In this case: 10.253.0.xxx)
The <hostname> entry is the name you want to give this interface (e.g.
dncsvirt1, rncs1virt1, or dncsv2).
An example row would be:
10.253.0.100 dncsv1
10.253.0.100 dncsv1
9 After you have created all the virtual IP addresses that you need, in order for the
changes to take effect, you must restart the service using the following
commands in the xterm window:
svcadm –v disable svc:/network/physical:default
svcadm –v enable svc:/network/physical:default
commands in the xterm window:
svcadm –v disable svc:/network/physical:default
svcadm –v enable svc:/network/physical:default
10 Repeat this entire procedure for each RNCS.