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1. SA eee MGC Environment Configuration Tool Usage REQUIRED STARTUP PARAMETERS DO NOT MOVE THESE PARAMETERS BEYOND THIS BOX platformiId al transpathld 01 MIGRATED ownTranspathld 01 MIGRATED peerTranspathId 02 MIGRATED MGC_CDR_NODE_ID MGC CDR NODE STRING MIGRATED desiredPlatformState master MIGRATED virtualFaultTolerant false SysConmectDataAccess true MIGRATED GWClearChannelAlgorithm null MIGRATED SipToIsupInterworkingInd 0 MIGRATED 1 Interworking ipAddrLocalA 10 0 49 116 MIGRATED ipAddrLocalB 0 0 0 0 MIGRATED ipAddrPeerA 10 0 49 119 MIGRATED ipAddrPeerB 0 0 0 0 MIGRATED IP_Addri 10 0 49 116 MIGRATED IP_Addr2 0 0 0 0 MIGRATED IP_Addr3 0 0 0 0 MIGRATED _IP_Addr4 0 0 0 0 MIGRATED These are Next Hop router IP Addresses They should be used when the Next are different on the two MGC hosts IP_NextHopl1 0 0 0 0 MIGRATED IP_NextHop2 0 0 0 0 MIGRATED IP_NextHop3 0 0 0 0 MIG ED IP_NextHop4 0 0 0 0 MIG ED IP_NextHop5 0 0 0 0 MIG ED IP_NextHop6 0 0 0 0 MIG IP_NextHop7 0 0 0 0 MIG _IP_NextHop8 0 0 0 0 MIG netmaskPeerB 255 255 255 255 netmaskPeerA 255 255 255 255 netmaskLocalB 255 255 255 255 netmaskLocalA 255 255 255 255 _Peer_NextHop1 0 0 0 0 Peer _NextHop2 0 0 0 0 _Peer_NextHop3 0 0
2. Add CommunityString Menu SnmpCommunityName CommunitySecurityName cisco cisco public ReadAndNotifyToAll Where CommunitySecurityName SecurityModel Read Write Notification ReadOnly snmpvl ApplicationsView ApplicationsView ReadOnly snmpv2c ApplicationsView ApplicationsView ReadOnly usm ApplicationsView ApplicationsView NotifyOnly snmpvl ApplicationsView NotifyOnly snmpv2c ApplicationsView NotifyOnly usm ApplicationsView ReadWriteAll snmpvl ApplicationsView ApplicationsView ReadWriteAll snmpv2c ApplicationsView ApplicationsView ReadWriteAll usm ApplicationsView ApplicationsView ReadWriteNotify snmpvl ApplicationsView ApplicationsView ApplicationsView ReadWriteNotify snmpv2c ApplicationsView ApplicationsView ApplicationsView ReadWriteNotify usm ApplicationsView ApplicationsView ApplicationsView ReadAndNotifyToAll snmpvl ApplicationsView ApplicationsView ReadAndNotifyToAll snmpv2c ApplicationsView ApplicationsView OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Configuring SNMP Support Resources Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 ReadAndNotifyToAll usm ApplicationsView ApplicationsView CiscoInternalSignal snmpvl All All All CiscoInternalSi
3. OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment mirror to the second disk It will take some time for the disk to be completely mirrored Depending on the size of the disk it may take up to several hours The system will repeatedly execute the command usr sbin metastat grep done When there is no output from this command the replication will be complete and this script will terminate At that time it will be safe to reboot the machine o Resync in progress 0 done Resync in progress 0 done Resync in progress 0 o done Resync in progress 0 done Resync in progress 0 done o o Resync in progress 0 done Resync in progress 0 done Resync in progress 0 done Resync in progress 2 done Resync in progress 0 done o o Resync in progress 0 done Resync in progress 1 done Resync in progress 1 o done Resync in progress 4 done Resync in progress 1 done Note The system continues to issue these re synchronization messages until the replication is complete Once the replication is complete the system returns a prompt Note This portion of the installation is time intensive The amount of time required to complete the replication is dependent upon the size of the disk drives in your host It may take sev
4. OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Hs Configuring SCP Queries F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 F16 F17 F18 F19 F20 F21 MSG OR1 REQ OR2 REQ OR3 REQ OR4 REQ OR5 REQ OR6 REQ OR7 REQ OR8 REQ ORY REQ OR10 REQ MR 2 Genesys 800 Result MR 3 Genesys 800 Error Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide EN OL 18083 01 Chapter4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software MR 8 CS1 INAP Based CLI Screening End Message w Connect Configuring SCP Queries MR 9 CS1 INAP Based CLI Screening End Message w ConnectToResource PlayAnnouncment MR 10 CS1 INAP Based CLI Screening Continue Message w ConnectToResource PlayAnnouncment MR 11 INAP Free Phone LNP amp Carrier Pre Selection Services MR 12 INAP LNP for Norway Expected Response End Connect MR 13 INAP Prepaid Services Expected Response Continue Connect ApplyCharging RequestReportBCSMEvent FurnishCharging MR 14 INAP Prepaid Services Expected Response Continue ApplyCharging MR 15 INAP Prepaid Services Expected Response Continue ReleaseCall OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter 4 Configuring th
5. platformId Bl transpathId 01 Transpath Id for ASN ownTranspathId 01 peerTranspathld 02 MGC_CDR_NODE_ID BUTTERFLY HENDRIX NODE System Id for CDR OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide AppendixD Sample Installation Scripts Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 6 1 desiredPlatformState master virtualFaultTolerant false avoid prov dply sync on FT mode in egw SysConnectDataAccess true true establish conn to Data Access Subsystem GWClearChannelAlgorithm null clear channel algorithm SipToIsupInterworkingiInd 0 O No Interworking Encountered 1 Interworking Encountered ipAddrLocalA 10 0 1 160 MIGRATED 10 128 1 5 MIGRAT I ipAddrLocalB ipAddrPeerA 10 0 1 161 MIGRATED ipAddrPeerB 10 128 1 6 MIGRATED _IP_Addr1 10 0 1 160 MIGRAT IP_Addr2 10 128 1 5 MIGRA IP_Addr3 10 82 82 11 MIGRATED IP_Addr4 0 0 0 0 MIGRATED These are Next Hop router IP Addresses They should be used when the Next Hop address es are different on the two MGC hosts IP_NextHopl IP_NextHop2 IP_NextHop3 IP_NextHop4 IP_NextHop5 _IP_NextHop6 IP_NextHop7 IP_NextHop8 5 000 000 oS oooooooo 000005000 ocooooooco HH HH HH FE HE HE HE HE H
6. Components All z Management Sensors None z Inventory Configuration Access Control Trouble Shooting Help a M6 lt E vr a o N This completes the LOM configuration on Sun Fire V40z platform Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Er OL 18083 01 Chapter2 _ Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment E Configuring ILOM on Sun Fire X4600 Platform Configuring the Static IP Address Using the Command Line Interface CLI Ss There are several options to connect to the ILOM Use the following procedure to establish the connection to the ILOM using a serial connection The following procedure is based on the Sun Microsystems document Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM Administration Guide For ILOM 1 1 1 For other connection options see the Sun Microsystems document Sun Fire X4600 and Sun Fire X4600 M2 Server Operating System Installation Guide You can find these two documents on Sun Microsystems web site at the following URL http docs sun com Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 This procedure assumes that you have already completed the hardware setup and have applied standby power to your server Verify that your terminal laptop or terminal server is operational Configure the terminal device or the terminal emulation software running on a laptop or a PC to the follow
7. 0L 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software W initial Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuration Table 4 3 Configuration Parameters continued Parameter Description SysConnectDataAccess Controls whether data access is enabled or disabled if the engine attempts to connect to the MMDB or to call screening database at startup Values e true connect to MMDB or call screening database e false do not connect to MMDB or call screening database Default false Note This parameter must be set to true in calling scenarios where Euro LNP A Number Screening or other features requiring real time database access are required Otherwise it can remain false for an increase in the available system memory usable for call processing TCAP avgInvokePerDialog Specifies the maximum number of outgoing Invoke messages per dialog Values 1 10 Default 1 TCAP maxSsnNum Specifies the maximum number of local Subsystem Numbers SSNs supported by the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Values 1 10 Default 1 transpathId A unique number that identifies each virtual switch controller within the ASN Auxiliary Signaling Network Default 01 Virtual_IP_Addr1 through Specify virtual IP addresses for the Virtual_IP_Addr2 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch that are used for SIP Failover Su
8. Hs Cautions and Notes e The disks in the system must be at least 18 GB in size e You or the person doing the upgrade must be an experienced Solaris system administrator You must be familiar with system administration tasks such as mounting file systems and running tar to save and restore files Use Table 5 1 to determine the appropriate steps to upgrade your system Table 5 1 Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Migration Conditions Condition Action If you are upgrading the disk drive but not Follow the procedure in the Replacing Hard Disks upgrading the software on an Existing Solaris 10 Platform section on page 5 33 If you are migrating from Solaris 8 to Solaris 10 You must install the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software Release 9 8 on your Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch platform If you are migrating from the old See Table 5 2 to determine the migration Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software releases to procedure Release 9 8 1 Cautions and Notes A Before starting the upgrade consider the following cautions and notes Caution A Before starting the upgrade make sure the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software is shut down and the system administrator is logged in as root Caution A Always start the migration or upgrade from the standby Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch host Caution A Resolve any major alarms on th
9. On this screen you must specify which of the following network adapters is the system s primary network interface Usually the correct choice is the lowest number However do not guess ask your system administrator if you re not sure gt To make a selection use the arrow keys to highlight the option and press Return to mark it X Primary network interface bge0 bgel bge2 bge3 ESC 2_Continue ESC 6_Help Select your primary network interface and press ESC 2 to continue Step9 Text similar to the following is displayed DHCP for bgeQ H SS ese Sessa sess sessSseeeeeets Specify whether or not this network interface should use DHCP to configure itself Choose Yes if DHCP is to be used or No if the network interface is to be configured manually NOTE DHCP support will not be enabled if selected until after the system reboots Use DHCP for bge0 Yes X No ESC 2_Continue ESC 6_Help Step10 Verify that No is selected and press ESC 2 to continue Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 0L 18083 01 a 253 Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System A Text similar to the following is displayed Host Name for bgel 9 5 5525 nnn nnn nnn nn nn nnn nn nnn nnn nnn nnnn Enter th
10. failure Virtual IP Addr1 for Setting 0 0 0 0 to both will disable the improved SIP failover support Improved SIP Configuring only one will cause the switchover if the physical interface where Failover Support it present fails Must be from IP_Addr1 subnet Virtual IP Addr2 for Setting 0 0 0 0 to both will disable the improved SIP failover support Improved SIP Configuring only one will cause the switchover if the physical interface where Failover Support it present fails Must be from IP_Addr2 subnet Click the Commit button after you have finished setting the parameters Note Step 4 The required parameters are the MGC type and its operating mode There are no default parameters defined when you bring up the XECfg program The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch performs the following actions after you commit the new parameters e The XECfg program backs up the current XECfgParm dat file into the XECfgParm dat xyz file where xyz represents the file version number The version numbers range from 0 to 19 e Ifthe operating mode is stand alone the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch updates the XECfgParm dat file with new parameters e Ifthe operating mode is fault tolerant the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch updates the XECfgParm dat file and generates the XECfgParm data slave file based on the XECfgParm dat file Ss Note There is no backup for the XECfgParm dat slave file e The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch comments out old par
11. Chapter4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software A Configuring SCP Queries Mi e Configuring the trigger dat File Attributes page 4 43 e Sample trigger dat File page 4 45 Warning Ss Do not edit trigger dat file parameters that are not listed below and remember that all parameters are case sensitive Otherwise your system might not work as intended Note The following Bellcore Standards are supported for US 800 toll free services IN 1 Toll Free Service support GR 1428 AIN 0 1 Toll Free Service support GR 2902 Before You Start If you are changing an ANSI query and you need a different Translation Type you need to know the Translationtype value from the Global Title Translation tables on the Signal Transfer Point STP Get this value from the administrator of your STP Modifying trigger dat file parameters with provisioning commands You can use the prov ed inservice command to modify the trigger dat properties without editing the file directly The command allows you to modify the service key global title or subsystem number global title format or message sending name mml gt prov ed inservice name ansi ain 800 npa skortcv 4 gtorssn ROUTEBYGT gtformat GTTT msname ansi ain 800 npa For more information about the prov ed inservice command refer to the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 MML Command Reference Configuring the trigger dat File Attributes
12. Sample Output from install sh Preparing to install TimesTen in opt on va redskins Executing TimesTen installation script NOTE Each TimesTen installation is identified by a unique instance name The instance name must be a non null alphanumeric than 255 characters Instance name will be tt60 Please select a product 1 Oracle TimesTen In Memory Database 2 Cache Connect to Oracle Of the three components 1 Client Server and Data Manager 2 Data Manager Only 3 Client Only Installing into opt TimesTen tt60 Creating opt TimesTen tt60 Uncompressing The TimesTen Demo applications can take up to 64 Mbytes string not longer of disk space Depending on how your system is configured you may not want to create the DemoDataStore directory in the default location var TimesTen tt60 DemoDataStore WARNING It is advised that you do not install the DemoD onto a networked drive Please see the TimesTen more info Creating var TimesTen tt60 DemoDataStore NOTE All installations that replicate to each other mus port number that is set at installation time The be verified by running ttVersion The default port number is 16001 The daemon will run on the default port number 16001 Processing opt TimesTen tt60 PERL perl tar System logging appears to be configured correctly TimesTen syslog messages should be recorded in the file Installing server components Starting the daemon The tt60 daemon ha
13. Step 28 Step 29 Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System E Confirm Information 9 aaa gt Confirm the following information If it is correct press F2 to change any information press F4 Time zone Eastern Time US Eastern Date and time 2008 09 08 02 58 00 ESC 2_Continue ESC 4_Change ESC 6_Help Verify the information and press ESC 2 to continue Text similar to the following might be displayed This system is configured with NFS version 4 which uses a domain name that is automatically derived from the system s name services The derived domain name is sufficient for most configurations Ina few cases mounts that cross different domains might cause files to be owned by nobody due to the lack of a common domain name Do you need to override the system s default NFS version 4 domain name yes no no Enter no to continue the reconfiguration process and press Enter Text similar to the following is displayed For more information about how the NFS version 4 default domain name is derived and its impact see the man pages for nfs 4 and nfsmapid 1m and the System Administration Guide Network Services rebooting system due to change s in etc default init syncing file systems done rebooting SC Alert Host System has Reset Probing system devices Probing memory Probing I O buses amp Note On Opteron based platforms you can select a terminal type fr
14. OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software W Configuring the Data Dumper to Support Cisco BAMS Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 Step 12 Stop and start the newly standby host formerly active host Repeat Step 3 and Step 4 for the version of dmprSink dat stored in this directory Change to the opt CiscoMGC etc active_link directory by entering the following UNIX command cd opt CiscoMGC etc active_link Repeat Step 3 and Step 4 for the version of dmprSink dat stored in this directory Repeat Step through Step 10 on this second Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch if your system is equipped with a second Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch This completes the procedures for configuring the data dumper If your system uses BAMS continue to the Configuring the Data Dumper to Support Cisco BAMS section on page 4 92 If you have questions or need assistance see the Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request section on page x Configuring the Data Dumper to Support Cisco BAMS Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 Step 12 If your system will use Cisco BAMS to retrieve CDRs from the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch perform the following procedure to configure the data dumper to support Cisco BAMS Log into a Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch as root if
15. OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE RE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE OR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL AMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS R SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION OWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT IABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY UT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE Using lt gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information 2 package pathnames are already properly installed Verifying package dependencies Verifying disk space requirements Checking for conflicts with packages already installed Checking for setuid setgid programs D GAEE O aa This package contains scripts which will be executed with super user permission during the process of installing this package Do you want to continue with the installation of lt SUNWftpu gt
16. Parameters Required for Initial Setup The following table lists the parameter values that must be defined during the initial installation Ss Note These parameters are located at the top of the XECfgParm dat file thus making it easier to find the parameters required for initial setup OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Initial Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuration Table 4 4 Parameters Required for Initial Setup Item Parameter Name Default Value Changed Values 1 platformld 1 2 if slave 2 transpathId 01 02 if standby 3 ownTranspathld 01 02 if standby 4 peerTranspathId 02 01 if standby 5 MGC_CDR_NODE_ID MGC CDR NO System Id for Call Data Records DE STRING CDRs 6 desiredPlatformState Standalone Master slave standalone 7 SysConnectDataAccess False True 8 IP_AddrLocalA 0 0 0 0 Ifconfig bge0 9 IP_AddrLocalB 0 0 0 0 Ifconfig bge1 10 IP_AddrPeerA 0 0 0 0 Slave ifconfig bge0 11 IP_AddrPeerB 0 0 0 0 Slave ifconfig bgel 12 IP_Addrl 0 0 0 0 Ifconfig bge0 13 IP_Addr2 0 0 0 0 Ifconfig bge1 14 IP_Addr3 0 0 0 0 Ifconfig bge2 15 IP_Addr4 0 0 0 0 Ifconfig bge3 16 StPort 0 7000 if Master or 7001 if Slave 17 Engine SysVirtualSwitch 0 1 for Switched solution 18 Foverd
17. Step9 Move to the CiscoMGC directory cd opt CiscoMGC Step 10 Back up the current Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch configuration files tar cvf var tmp upgrade MGC tar etc dialPlan cp local ttbackup tar var tmp upgrade ttbackup tar Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 Step 11 Step 12 A Migration from Release 9 5 or 9 6 to Release 9 8 without Platform Changes W Verify that configuration files were successfully backed up The mgc_ lt hostname gt _ lt yyyymmdd gt _ lt hhmmss gt _backup file and the MGC tar file must be present cd var tmp upgrade ls At this point you have saved all the required data in tar files in var tmp upgrade Follow these steps to move these files to a blank tape or remote machine so that you can recover them after installing Solaris 10 Caution You are responsible for providing the backup mechanism and storage location a Local tape drive Enter the following commands to store the files on a local tape drive cd var tmp upgrade tar cvf dev rmt 0 MGC tar ttbackup tar mgc_MGC 01_20011130_115923_backup tar b Remote file server Using the ftp utility transfer the MGC tar and ttbackup tar files from the var tmp upgrade directory to a remote file server Note Step 13 Use the binary mode of ftp to transf
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20. 3 22 3222 Delete CommunityString Menu SnmpCommunityName CommunitySecurityName comnamel ReadAndNotifyToAl1l T555 ReadWriteAll jammmy ReadAndNotifyToA11 Where CommunitySecurityName SecurityModel Read Write Notification ReadWriteAll snmpvl A11MibO0bjects Al1MibObjects ReadWriteAll snmpv2c A11MibO0bjects Al1MibObjects ReadAndNotifyToAll snmpvl A11MibO0bjects A11MibObjects ReadAndNotifyToAll snmpv2c Al11MibObjects A11MibO0bjects Would you like to proceed with the Delete n y Enter y to delete SNMP Community if you enter n to cancel the deletion you return to the SNMPD Configuration Main Menu Text similar to the following is displayed 0L 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Hs Configuring SNMP Support Resources Enter snmpCommunityName Step3 Enter an SnmpCommunityName Select an SnmpCommunityName from the list that is displayed in Step 1 The SnmpCommunityName T555 is an example T555 Text similar to the following is displayed snmpCommunityName T555 is about to be deleted Are you sure that you want to delete this snmpCommunity Name y n Step4 Enter y to confirm the deletion if you enter n to cancel the deletion you return to the SNMPD Configuration Main Menu Text similar to the following is displayed and you are returned
21. Comment out the line starting with CONSOLE by inserting a in front of this line Add the line svcadm enable telnet if you want to enable telnet Add the line svcadm enable rlogin if you want to enable remote login b Save your changes to this file If you want to enable root access to the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch via SSH follow these steps a Edit the etc ssh sshd_config file and change the value of the PermitRootLogin parameter from no to yes b Save your changes to this file c Identify the process ID of the sshd process by entering the following command ps ef grep ssh d Restart the sshd process and activate your changes by entering the following command kill 1 process_id Where process_id is the ssh process ID number identified in the previous step You have completed configuring your host Proceed to the Platform Specific Installation Procedures section on page 2 62 Platform Specific Installation Procedures Step 1 Step 2 Complete the following steps to install files specific to your Cisco platform Log in as root and use the default password vtghost The system displays something similar to the following Sep 8 03 05 15 bge0 login ROOT LOGIN dev console Last login Mon Sep 8 03 00 22 on console Sun Microsystems Inc SunOS 5 10 Generic January 2005 Reinsert the CD into the CD ROM drive Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Con
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23. RA 2 Customer 1 LNP 1st Expected OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software mi Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Configuring SCP Queries RA 4 Genesys Error RA 14 INAP Free Phone LNP amp Carrier Pre Selection Services Connect reponse actions OL 18083 01 Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuring SCP Queries RA 15 INAP LNP for Norway Unexpected Response RA 16 INAP LNP for Norway Expected Response RA 22 INAP CS1 Unexpected Response RA 23 INAP CS1 Expected Response RA 24 INAP CS1 Expected Response Continue EstablishTempConnection re trigger RA 25 INAP CS1 Expected Response Continue DisconnectForwardConnection re trigger RA 26 INAP CS1 Expected Response In Release RA 27 INAP CS1 Expected Response No action ignoring call gap response OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Hs Configuring SCP Queries RA 28 INAP CS2 Expected Response DL SL MCS DFCwithArg RRBE ML CWA RA 29 INAP CS2 Expected Response CTR PA RRBE CWA RA 30 INAP CS2 Expected Response DFCwithArg
24. Configuring Basic System Information on page 4 28 Specifying IP Addresses on page 4 30 Configuring Engine Parameters on page 4 32 Enabling Call Screening on page 4 34 Configuring Call Detail Record File Output on page 4 35 Configuring the Clearing Location and Default on page 4 36 Location Parameters Configuring Switchover on page 4 39 Initializing the Provisioning Object Manager on page 4 41 Configuring SCP Queries on page 4 42 Before You Start on page 4 43 Configuring the trigger dat File Attributes on page 4 43 Initializing the Call Screening Database on page 4 82 odbc ini File Information on page 4 83 Setting Up Replication on page 4 83 Verifying Database Replication on page 4 86 Troubleshooting the Main Memory Database on page 4 87 Replication Configuring Cisco ITP Ls on page 4 89 Configuring Disk Monitor During Initial Software Configuration on page 4 89 Configuring the Data Dumper on page 4 90 Configuring the Data Dumper to Support Cisco BAMS on page 4 92 Note For further information on configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software see the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Provisioning Guide Before You Start Before you start verify the following Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Before You Start Mi e Have your company s int
25. Enter PGW mml1 gt rtrv ne rtrv tc all rtrv dest all rtrv c71lnk all rtrv iplnk all the following command on the standby host to verify that call replication is occurring between hosts 1 and 2 rtrv tc all Promote PGW host 1 to active mml1 gt sw over confirm When the switchover is complete verify that PGW host 1 is processing calls mml gt rtrv tc all OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 Hs Migration from Release 9 7 to Release 9 8 without Platform Changes Ss Note If the call replication fails or if new Active Host is not processing calls refer to the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 Operations Maintenance and Troubleshooting Guide Step 13 Restart PGW host 2 in order to ensure that the changes to the pom dataSync variable take effect Migration from Release 9 7 to Release 9 8 without Platform Changes Perform the following procedure to migrate from Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 7 to Release 9 8 without platform changes Step1 Log in the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch as mgcusr Step2 Enter the following command to stop the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software sudo etc init d CiscoMGC stop Step3 Delete the replication between the active and standby pair of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitches delete_replication sh Step4 B
26. Host name of target machine IP address of target machine Default router IP address Additional Ethernet IP address Subnet address for each additional Ethernet IP address Netmask address for each additional Ethernet IP address Required Tasks Before you begin installing the Solaris 10 operating system perform the tasks listed in Table 1 4 0L 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 1 Preparing for Sun Solaris Operating System and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Installation HZ Solaris 10 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Software Release Preinstallation Checklists Table 1 4 Tasks Checklist Check Tasks Make sure that the target machine is connected to a terminal by a serial cable inserted into the console port Have your company s internal support and Cisco support contact information readily available so you can get help with the installation if needed If you have questions or need assistance see the Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request section on page x Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 CHAPTER Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System This chapter provides instructions for installing the packages that create the Sun Solaris 10 operating system and its operating enviro
27. Installation of lt S 955 blocks UNWcpc gt was successful UNWbindr gt was successful UNWbind gt was successful UNWbipr gt was successful UNWcadp gt was successful Reboot client to install driver Installation 161 blocks Installation Installation 253 blocks Installation 594 blocks Installation 2 blocks Installation 3979 blocks Installation 918 blocks Installation 29 blocks of of of of of of of of lt S lt S lt S lt S lt S lt S lt S lt S UNWced gt was successful UNWcfcl gt was successful UNWcfclr gt was successful UNWluxop gt was successful UNWcfp1 gt was successful UNWcfplr gt was successful UNWjss gt was successful UNWcpcu gt was successful Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SUNWcqhpc gt was successful 215 blocks Installation of lt SUNWkey gt was successful 128 blocks Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System E OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide El Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Installation of lt SUNWeuodf gt was successful 231 blocks Installation of lt SUNWless gt was successful 184 blocks Installation of lt SUNWcstl gt was successful 928 blocks Installation of lt SUNWlibsasl gt was successf
28. SUNWftpr pkgmap 982 bytes 2 tape blocks SUNWftpr reloc 0 bytes 0 tape blocks SUNWftpr reloc etc 0 bytes 0 tape blocks SUNWftpr reloc etc ftpd 0 bytes 0 tape blocks SUNWEtpr reloc etc ftpd ftpconversions 946 bytes SUNWftpr reloc var 0 bytes 0 tape blocks SUNWEtpr reloc var svc 0 bytes 0 tape blocks A AAA AAA SUNWEtpr install copyright 93 bytes 1 tape blocks SUNWEtpr install i ftpaccess 2849 bytes 6 tape blocks SUNWEtpr install i ftpusers 1506 bytes 3 tape blocks SUNW ftpr install i manifest 1503 bytes 3 tape blocks SUNWEtpr install i preserve 186 bytes 1 tape blocks SUNWEtpr install r manifest 1363 bytes 3 tape blocks SUNWftpr reloc etc ftpd ftpaccess 1518 bytes 3 tape blocks 2 tape blocks SUNWftpr reloc etc ftpd ftpgroups 104 bytes 1 tape blocks SUNWEtpr reloc etc ftpd ftphosts 108 bytes 1 tape blocks SUNWftpr reloc etc ftpd ftpservers 114 bytes 1 tape blocks SUNWftpr reloc etc ftpd ftpusers 198 bytes 1 tape blocks SUNWEtpr reloc var svc manifest 0 bytes 0 tape blocks SUNWEtpr reloc var svc manifest network 0 bytes 0 tape blocks SUNWEtpr reloc var svc manifest network ftp xml 1779 bytes 4 tape blocks spawn pkgadd d SUNWftpr Processing package instance lt SUNWftpr gt from lt tmp gt FTP Server Root i386 11 10 0 REV 2005 01 21 16 34 Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is s
29. e Typically if Type is socket set this value to 1051 e If you have two Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts in a fault tolerant configuration enter the foverd ipLocalPortA value in the foverd ipPeerPortA field in the XECfgParm dat file on the secondary host A Caution The value of foverd ipLocalPortA must be unique for every host on the network Otherwise active and standby hosts cannot communicate properly In the instance discussed here no other machine on the network can have foverd ipLocalPortA set to 1051 If that happens the active and standby hosts cannot perform proper switchover foverd ipPeerPortA To define the peer port number used for IP communication enter a unique number keeping the following in mind e Typically if Type is socket set this value to 1052 e If you have two Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts in a switchover configuration enter the foverd ipPeerPortA value in the foverd ipLocalPortA field in the XECfgParm dat file on the secondary host A Caution The value of foverd ipPeerPortA must be unique for every host on the network Otherwise active and standby hosts cannot communicate properly In the instance discussed here no other machine on the network can have foverd ipPeerPortA set to 1052 If that happens the active and standby hosts cannot perform proper switchover foverd conn2Type To set the connection type for connection number 2 enter serial or socket Note Typica
30. netmaskLocalA 255 255 255 255 netmaskLocalB 255 255 255 255 netmaskPeerA 255 255 255 255 netmaskPeerB 255 255 255 255 _Peer_NextHop1 0 0 0 _Peer_NextHop2 0 0 _Peer_NextHop3 0 0 _Peer_NextHop4 0 0 Peer_NextHop5 0 0 CallCutoffTimerUnits 0 _Peer_NextHop6 0 0 0 0 PNPopulate disable foverd garpiInterval 0 engine SendHardwareBlock false maxNumPril3I0OCCs 3 FaxUpspeedCodecPreference null ISDNBRI tcpPingPort 0 MMLManualBlockingCic 0 analysisCapabilityLevel 0 oooo ooooo OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide AppendixD Sample Installation Scripts E Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 6 1 MML rtrv callinfo 30000 ALLISDNLinksFailCausesFailover false diskmonitor PreserveCDRs false pom respTimeout 1200000 AlarmOnActive false bash 2 03 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide o OL 18083 01 APPENDIX E Sample Uninstall Scripts This appendix contains sample outputs from the following section Removing a Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Version Sample Output for uninstall sh page E 1 Removing a Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Version Sample Output for uninstall sh You must stop running the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software and quit all the MML sessions before you uninstall the
31. of of of of of of of of lt S lt S lt S lt S lt S lt S lt S lt S lt S Installation of lt S Reboot client to install driver UNWnisu gt was successful UNWzebrar gt was successful UNWzebrau gt was successful UNWzip gt was successful UNWzoner gt was successful UNWluzone gt was successful UNWpoolr gt was successful UNWpool gt was successful UNWzoneu gt was successful UNWzsh gt was successful Installation of lt SYMhisl gt was successful 72 blocks Installation Installation 4546 blocks Installation Installation of of of of lt S lt S lt S lt S UNWcpc gt was successful UNWbindr gt was successful UNWbind gt was successful UNWbipr gt was successful Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt S 955 blocks UNWcadp gt was successful Reboot client to install driver Installation 161 blocks Installation Installation 253 blocks Installation 594 blocks Installation 2 blocks Installation 3979 blocks Installation of of of of of of of lt S lt S lt S lt S lt S lt S lt S UNWced gt was successful UNWcfcl gt was successful UNWcfclr gt was successful UNWluxop gt was successful UNWcfpl gt was successful UNWcfplr gt was successful UNWjss gt was successful Cisco PGW 2200 S
32. partition gt p Current partition table unnamed Total disk cylinders available 24620 2 Enter partition size 31779b 11c 15 52mb Enter partition id tag backup unassigned Enter partition size 2097414b 726c 1024 13mb Size 1 00GB Enter partition size 2097414b 726c 1024 13mb Size 15 0 02gb 52MB Enter partition id tag unassigned unassigned Size 33 92GB 1 00gb Oc Blocks 726 0 0 2097414 1 00gb Oc Blocks 11 0 0 31779 Oc Blocks 24620 0 0 71127180 Enter partition size 71127180b 24620c 34730 07mb 33 92gb 24620c partition gt 3 Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks 3 unassigned wm 0 0 0 0 0 0 Enter partition id tag unassigned unassigned Enter partition permission flags wm wm Enter new starting cyl 0 0 Enter partition size 0b 0c 0 00mb 0 00gb 9848c partition gt 4 Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks 4 unassigned wm 0 0 0 0 0 0 Enter partition id tag unassigned unassigned Enter partition permission flags wm wm Enter new starting cyl 0 9848 Enter partition size 0b 0c 0 00mb 0 00gb 14772c reserved cylinders Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks 0 unassigned wm 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 unassigned wm 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 unassigned wm 0 24619 33 92GB 24620 0 0 71127180 3 unassigned wm 0 9847 13 57GB 9848 0 0 28450872 4 unassigned wm 9848 24619 20 35GB 14772 0 0 42676308 5 unassigned wm 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 unassigned wm 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 unassigned wm
33. section on page 3 12 Install the license using the instructions in the Installing the License File section on page 3 15 Configure the execution environment parameters and database replication for fault tolerant systems described in Appendix A XECfgParm dat File Parameters This completes the installation of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software Continue to the Using the Cisco MGC Environment Configuration Tool section on page 4 8 to configure groups and users If you have questions or need assistance see the Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request section on page x OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter3 Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher HZ installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Releases Ss Note Always check cisco com http www cisco com kobayashi sw center sw voice shtml to ensure that you have the latest required patch version released by Cisco on your system CD or file system 1f downloaded previously from cisco com Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide EN OL 18083 01 CHAPTER Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software This chapter describes how to configure Release 9 8 of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software Quick Guide to Configuring the Cisco PG
34. Debug cfgM logPrio Debug EISUP logPrio Debug ioChanMgr logPrio Debug ISDNIP logPrio Debug ISDNL3 logPrio Debug ISDNBRI logPrio Debug IUA logPrio Debug Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide u OL 18083 01 AppendixD Sample Installation Scripts Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 1 engine logPrio Debug foverd logPrio Debug M3UA logPrio Debug measMgr logPrio Debug MGCP logPrio Debug H248 logPrio Debug mmdbd logPrio Debug mmSAgt logPrio Debug pom logPrio Debug procM logPrio Debug replicator logPrio Debug sagt logPrio Debug SIP logPrio Debug SS7 logPrio Debug SUA logPrio Debug TALI logPrio Debug TCAP logPrio Debug RA logPrio Debug QBE_V5 logPrio Debug QBE_V6 logPrio Debug QBE IOCC debugFlag 0 cfgM autonomous true Talk2 autonomous procM minCheckHealthInterval procM minCheckHealthTimeout procM minKillGracePeriod procM almDwellInterval procM procHealthDfltAlmCat procM servicesDir procM servFmt procM recovDbFile procM logDBFile procM runAsDaemon I engine SysPropagateChanAvail false engine SysGeneratedCode true engine SysGRSTimerInterval engine SysGRSBlockSize 0 engine SysSGCPRetryCount 3 0 engine SysSGCPRetryTimerInterval engine SysCLival false engine SysToneDetect false engine SysNumTrans fa
35. EE TE HE HE HE HE HE HE EH FE HE HH HE HE HE HE FE FE HE HE HE HE HE HE FE FE FE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE FHE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE FHE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HH HE HE HE HE HE HH HE The CSCOgu000 utilities package must be installed prior to other components but has not been detected on your system This package contains all required system parameters necessary for installing the rest of your software If you do not install this package the installation script will exit EE TE HE HE HE HE HE HE EH HH HE HE HE FE FE HE FE HE HE HE HE HE FE FE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE FE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE EEE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE FHE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE FHE REE HE HE HE HE HE FHE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE EEE Would you like to install it now y y n al OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter3 Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher HZ installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Releases Step6 Enter y to install the CSCOgu000 utilities package on this host Step7 The system begins to display various configuration settings for the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software We recommend that you accept the default values by pressing Enter You can however specify a different user ID and a group ID If the ID you specify already exists on the sy
36. M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Ss Note If you have installed the Solaris DiskSuite package CSCOh023 on your system the messages below are displayed during system boot They are normal Solaris DiskSuite startup messages and do not indicate any problem with your system WARNING force load of misc md trans failed WARNING force load of misc md raid failed WARNING force load of misc md hotspares failed WARNING force load of misc md sp failed This completes the removal of the Log and Spool File system from the second disk Installing Cisco BAMS Archive Partition CSCOh027 Ss The Cisco BAMS application cannot use the Solstice DiskSuite to configure the local disk drives Use the procedure below to create an archive partition on the disk drives for Cisco BAMS systems Note Step 1 Step 2 You must log in as root to run the following installation script Load the Cisco Solaris 10 Operating Environment CD into the CD ROM drive Enter the following command to install the Cisco BAMS disk configuration scripts pkgadd d cdrom cdrom0 CSCOh027 pkg Text similar to the following is displayed The following packages are available 1 CSCOh027 Media Gateway Controller BAMS Archive Partition Package sparc 3 0 6 Select package s you wish to process or all to process all packages default all q amp Note You can also download the Sparc based Cisco BAMS archive partition pa
37. Ss Note A The trigger dat file is not overwritten during software installation All changes to the trigger dat file are contained in a file called trigger template that is installed with the new software If you modify the trigger dat file after installing a new software release you need to view the trigger template file and copy any changes in that file to your trigger dat file Caution Improper editing of the trigger dat file can cause service interruption and prevent the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch from correctly performing SCP database queries You can configure the following Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch trigger dat file attributes to perform a Transaction Capabilities Application Part TCAP query e Translation Type Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 0L 18083 01 E Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Hs Configuring SCP Queries Configuring the Translation Type Attribute Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Perform the following steps to configure the Translation Type translationType attribute Back up the trigger dat file Determine the Trigger Number that you need to edit You can get this information from your network administrator Navigate to directory opt CiscoMGC etc Open the trigger definition file in an ASCII text editor and search for the string TriggerTable Starting afte
38. Step 6 To verify the mgcgrp group complete the following steps Log in to the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch host as root Change to the etc directory Edit the group file to verify the entry for the mgcgrp group The file should contain the following line mgcgrp 20000 Save and close the group file Edit the passwd file to verify the entry for the mgcusr user The file should contain the following line mgcusr x 20000 20000 opt CiscoMGC local bin csh Tf the file does not contain the line add it Save and close the password file This completes the procedure for verifying the mgcgrp group Adding a User with Full MML Privileges A To add a user with full MML privileges complete the following steps Caution If your user s home directory differs from opt CiscoMGC local you must perform Step 6 through Step 7 before using MML Step1 Log in to the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch host as root Step2 Enter the following command Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 0L 18083 01 E Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Hs Configuring Groups and Users useradd u UID g mgcgrp d opt CiscoMGC local s bin csh m username UID is a user ID that is an integer from 0 through 2147483647 excluding the numbers 0 1 2 3 4 5 9 37 71 60001 60002 and 65534 because they are used by the operating system Step3 Add the new username to the
39. e 24 North America T1 e 32 Europe El Default 32 Note Do not change this value engine mdoDir Location of call processing libraries Default lib Note Do not change this value engine SendHardwareBlock To enable the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch to send hardware oriented blocking messages for any blocks that originate from the media gateways e true Sends hardware oriented blocking messages for any blocks that originate from the media gateways e false Sends only maintenance oriented blocking messages for all blocking cases default Note The parameter is automatically added to the XECfgParm dat file during the patch installation OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Appendix A XECfgParm dat File Parameters M Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition engine ShortDurationCallPeriod Allows you to specify the period used to determine a short duration call Calls with a duration less than the specified value are recorded as a short duration call in the CDR Default 0 Valid values are 0 30 A setting of 0 indicates that this parameter is disabled Short duration calls are not recorded in the CDR when this parameter is disabled engine StartUpAuditEnabled Audit is automatically invo
40. these license terms and the disclaimer limitation of liability set forth as paragraph 6 below in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution For the purposes of binary distribution the Copyright Notice refers to the following language Copyright c 1999 2000 WU FTPD Development Group All rights reserved Portions Copyright c 1980 1985 1988 1989 1990 1991 1993 1994 The Regents of the University of California Portions Copyright c 1993 1994 Washington University in Saint Louis 1996 1998 Berkeley Software Design Inc 1983 1995 1996 1997 Eric P Allman 1998 Sendmail Inc Portions Copyrig Portions Copyrig Portions Copyrig 1989 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1997 Stan Barber 1997 Kent Landfield Portions Copyright c 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Free Software Foundation Inc Portions Copyrig Portions Copyrig h h h Portions Copyright h h h Use and distribution of this software and its source code are governed by the terms and conditions of the WU FTPD Software License LICENSE If you did not receive a copy of the license it may be obtained online at http ww wu ftpd org license html 4 All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgement This product includes software developed by the WU FTPD Development Group the Washington University at
41. 1 0666 root sys add link dev icmp6 devices pseudo icmp6 0 icmp6 add c devices pseudo icmp6 0 icmp6 140 1 0666 root sys add link dev rawip6 devices pseudo icmp6 0 icmp6 add c devices pseudo ip 0 ip 3 0 0666 root sys add link dev ip devices pseudo ip 0 ip add c devices pseudo ip6 0 ip6 139 1 0666 root sys add link dev ip6 devices pseudo ip6 0 ip6 add c devices pseudo rts 0 rts 43 0 0666 root sys add link dev rts devices pseudo rts 0 rts add c devices pseudo tcp 0 tcp 42 2 0666 root sys add link dev tcp devices pseudo tcp 0 tcp add c devices pseudo tcp6 0 tcp6 142 3 0666 root sys add link dev tcp6 devices pseudo tcp6 0 tcp6 add c devices pseudo udp 0 udp 41 0 0666 root sys add link dev udp devices pseudo udp 0 udp add c devices pseudo udp6 0 udp6 141 1 0666 root sys add link dev udp6 devices pseudo udp6 0 udp6 add c devices pseudo ipsecah 0 ipsecah 137 1 0666 root sys add link dev ipsecah devices pseudo ipsecah 0 ipsecah add c devices pseudo ipsecesp 0 ipsecesp 138 1 0666 root sys Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 EA Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System add add add add add add add add add add add add add add add add add add add add add add add add add add add add add add add add add add add
42. 1 tape blocks SUNWftpr reloc etc ftpd ftpservers 114 bytes 1 tape blocks SUNWftpr reloc etc ftpd ftpusers 198 bytes 1 tape blocks SUNWEtpr reloc var svc manifest 0 bytes 0 tape blocks SUNWEtpr reloc var svc manifest network 0 bytes 0 tape blocks SUNWEtpr reloc var svc manifest network ftp xml 1779 bytes 4 tape blocks spawn pkgadd d SUNWftpr Processing package instance lt SUNWftpr gt from lt tmp gt FTP Server Root sparc 11 10 0 REV 2005 01 21 15 53 Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms Using lt gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information 5 package pathnames are already properly installed Verifying package dependencies Verifying disk space requirements Checking for conflicts with packages already installed Checking for setuid setgid programs Wi Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment This package contains scripts which will be executed with super user permission during the process of installing this package Do you want to continue with the installation of lt SUNWftpr gt y n y Installing FTP Server Root as lt SUNWftpr gt Installing part 1 of 1 verifying
43. 10 i OL 18083 01 Appendix F Sample LAN Configurations set spantree maxage 20 3 set spantree priority 2000 3 vlan 4 set spantree fwddelay 4 4 set spantree hello 2 4 set spantree maxage 20 4 set spantree priority 2000 4 vlan 1003 set spantree fwddelay 15 1003 set spantree hello 2 1003 set spantree maxage 20 1003 set spantree priority 32768 1003 set spantree portstate 1003 block 0 set spantree portcost 1003 62 set spantree portpri 1003 4 set spantree portfast 1003 disable vlan 1005 set spantree fwddelay 15 1005 set spantree hello 2 1005 set spantree maxage 20 1005 set spantree priority 32768 1005 set spantree multicast address 1005 ieee I cgmp set cgmp disable set cgmp leave disable I syslog set logging console enable set logging server disable set logging level cdp 2 default set logging level mcast 2 default set logging level dtp 5 default set logging level dvlan 2 default set logging level earl 2 default set logging level fddi 2 default set logging level ip 2 default set logging level pruning 2 default set logging level snmp 2 default set logging level spantree 2 default set logging level sys 5 default set logging level tac 2 defaul set logging level tcp 2 default set logging level telnet 2 default set logging level tftp 2 default set logging level vtp 2 default set logging level vmps 2 default set logging level kernel 2 default set logging level filesys 2 default set logging
44. 24620 Enter absolute path of the desired mount point for the log directory or press enter to accept the default opt CiscoMGC var log Press Enter to accept the default mount point for the log directory or change it if you plan on installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software in a different location A screen similar to the following is displayed Log directory mount point is opt CiscoMGC var log Enter absolute path of the desired mount point for the spool directory or press enter to accept the default opt CiscoMGC var spool Press Enter to accept the default mount point for the spool directory or change it if you plan on installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software in a different location A screen similar to the following is displayed Spool directory mount point is opt CiscoMGC var spool Number of cylinders for log partition 9848 Start 0 Start 9847 Number of cylinders for spool partition 14772 Start 9848 Start 24619 Build partition table for c0t1d0 Searching for disks done selecting c0t1d0 disk formatted FORMAT MENU disk select a disk type select define a disk type partition select define a partition table current describe the current disk format format and analyze the disk repair repair a defective sector label write label to the disk Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 I
45. A Migration from Release 9 5 or 9 6 to Release 9 8 without Platform Changes Mi Caution Do not load Solstice DiskSuite CSCOh023 if you are using Veritas Volume Manager to use the second disk for Solaris 8 fallback For more information about Veritas Volume Manager refer to http www sun com products n solutions hardware docs Software Storage_Software VERITAS_Volu me_Manager index html Restoring Data Files Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Follow these instructions to restore the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch configuration files MGC tar on PGW host 2 Log in as root and move the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch configuration files to the tmp directory cd var tmp Create a mount point mkdir saved cd var tmp saved Store the data files a Local tape drive Store the files on a local tape drive tar xvf dev rmt 0 b Remote file server Using the ftp utility transfer the MGC tar and ttbackup tar files from the remote file server to the tmp saved directory Note Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Use the binary mode of ftp to transfer the MGC tar and ttbackup tar files Verify that the files successfully transfer to the remote file server before continuing Create an MGC directory and extract Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch data files cd opt mkdir CiscoMGC Create MGC directory cd opt CiscoMGC mkdir snmp Create snmp directory cp var tmp saved MGC tar MGC tar tar xvf MGC tar Ext
46. HH E HE HEHE E H EEE EH OperationSending HEHE HE AE FE E HE EHE HE H E HEE HH F1 F2 E3 F4 F5 F6 F7 componentType opClass opCodeFamily opCodeSpecifier opCodeFlag correlationRequired PS OS 5 ANSI AIN 800 Termination Information Should have correlationRequired 1 OS 6 ANSI PRE AIN 800 OL 18083 01 Chapter4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuring SCP Queries Mi OS 10 INAP Free Phone LNP amp Carrier Pre Selection Services InitialDP Query OS 14 INAP Prepaid Services EventReportBCSM Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 ss Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Hs Configuring SCP Queries componentType opClass opCodeFamily opCodeSpecifier opCodeFlag correlationRequired PS il 2 0 0 1 0 I5 AE EE AAA ISA AS AS A O OO Y E AN OS 19 ANSI PRE AIN CNAM componentType invoke last opClass success and fail report opFamily parameter opSpecifier 1 for PRE AIN opFlag 1 local 3 national 4 private ps 18 HR FE E HE EE E H E HEE HH ParameterSending HEHE HE AE FE E HE HEE HE H E HEHE HH Fl F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 FS F9 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 F16 F17 F18 F19 F20 F21 F22 F23 F24 F25 F26 F27 F28 F29 F30 PAL REQ PA2 REQ PA3 REQ PA4 REQ PA5 REQ PA6 REQ PA7 REQ PA8 REQ PA9 REQ PA10 REQ PA11 REQ PA12 REQ PA13 REQ PA14 REQ PA15 REQ Cisco PGW 2200 So
47. MIGRATED engine CDRtimeStamp S MIGRATED engine CDRmessageTypes 1010 1020 1030 1040 1050 1060 1070 MIGRATED engine VersionTimeoutValue 10000 engine StartUpAuditEnabled false MIGRATED engine FaultRecoveryAuditTimer 15000 MIGRATED engine CustSpecificINAPHandling null MIGRATED engine DisableMultipleCDRs 1 MIGRATED engine ChargingTariffType 0 MIGRATED Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide ca OL 18083 01 AppendixD Sample Installation Scripts Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 7 3 engine ChargingMode 1 MIGRATED engine ShortDurationCallPeriod 0 MIGRATED engine ActionOnChargeTableAccessFailure 0 MIGRATED engine CallLimitingControl 0 MIGRATED CDR dumper cdrDmpr cdrDmpr openCDR true cdrDmpr seqFile var cdr seq Alarms Measurements dumper amDmpr Internal debug only use this for low level IOS debug This is bitmapped hex value 1 Managed Object tracing 2 Simulation of streams devices from dev to dev for unit testing ioChanMgr trace 0x0 These timers are in millisecs NOTE alarms are sent autonomously as they occur alarmTimer is outdated and should be set to zero If IPCTimer is 0 then hard coded value will be used Only for problems with the hard code should this value be changed ioChanMgr alarmTimer 0 ioChanMgr statTimer 30000 ioChanMgr IPC
48. ML CTR PA CWA RRBE RA 31 INAP CS2 Expected Response RRBE CON CTR PA HHPHHHEEEH SActionData HA RARA AD 1 ANSI AIN 800 Data for RESULT_ACTION_RE_TRIGGER_VIA_LCM to send termination information Trg Pic Null Null Null AD 2 ANSI LNP Data for RESULT_ACTION_SEND_ACTION_TO_LCM Act Null Null Null NULL AD 3 ANSI AIN PRE AIN 800 Data for RESULT_ACTION_SEND_ACTION_TO_LCM Act Null Null Null NULL AD 4 ANSI PRE AIN 800 Data for RESULT_ACTION_RE_TRIGGER_VIA_LCM to send termination information Trg Pic Null Null Null AD 5 ANSI PRE AIN 800 Data for RESULT_ACTION_RE_TRIGGER_VIA_LCM to send termination information SSN Trg Pic Null Null Null AD 6 CS1 INAP Based CLI Screeing Data for RESULT_ACTION_SEND_ACTION_TO_LCM information Act Null Null Null Null Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuring SCP Queries Mi 3 0 0 0 0 AD 7 CS1 INAP Based CLI Screeing Data for RESULT_ACTION_RE_TRIGGER_VIA_LCM_COND information Cond Param Val Trg Pic 2 209 1 13 10 AD 8 CS1 INAP Based CLI Screeing Data for RESULT_ACTION_RE_TRIGGER_VIA_LCM_COND information Cond Param Trg Pic Null 0 209 13 10 0 AD
49. RadiusAccounting Radius Accounting Parameters replicator Replicator SIP SIP SUA SUA Parameters TCAP TCAP Capabilities If no match is found for a facility specific parameter the file is searched for a match on the default facility Special Parameters callver Call verification utility diskmonitor Disk monitor shell script XE Execution environment Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Parameter Definitions The XECfgParm dat file configuration parameters for the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software release 9 x are presented alphabetically in Table A 1 A Caution This list of parameters is provided as a reference Do not edit any parameters unless they are listed in the following table or unless you have been instructed to do so by Cisco technical support otherwise your system might not work as intended Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Appendix A XECfgParm dat File Parameters Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Mi Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition actiononchargetableaccessfailure Allows you to specify the action to take when there is a failure to access the meter pulse tariff table Default 0 Valid values are 0 Continue Call and 1 Release Call autonomous Enables a process for example the engine to be sta
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51. Running a Test in Full Mode Step 1 Step 2 When run in full mode the vts_script tests 100 percent of each disk surface To run the test in full mode Change directories to the var tmp directory Enter the following command cd var tmp Enter the following command to start the test opt sun_install vts_script full vts_script Execution Times Table 2 5 lists estimated execution times for the VTS scripts on a sampling of Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software host platforms Ss Note Actual VTS script execution time on your host platforms differs based on the configuration of your hardware The size of the disks used in your host platforms has the largest single impact on execution time Table 2 5 Sample Estimates of VTS Script Execution Times Brief Mode Normal Mode Full Mode Platform Type Number of CPUs CPU speed Execution Time Execution Time Execution Time VTS Amount of RAM Number of Disks Hours Minutes Hours Minutes Hours Minutes Version Size of Disks Seconds Seconds Seconds 4 3 Netra tl 10x 1 360 MHz 64 MB 2 9 GB_ 0 5 02 0 8 19 0 36 26 4 3 Netra t 112x 1 296 MHz 2 GB 1 9 GB 0 5 42 0 10 23 0 40 31 4 3 Netra t 112x 2 440 MHz 2 GB 2 18 GB 0 3 55 0 11 05 0 51 44 6 0 Netra t 140x 4 440 MHz 4 GB 2 18 GB 0 7 00 0 42 00 3 10 00 4 3 Netra t 140x 4 440 MHz 4 GB 4 18 GB 0 5 23 0 15 03 0 65 40 5 1 Netra 120 1 440 MHz 2 GB 2 36 GB 0 06 09 1 16 35 Est
52. The following text will be found in the boot output This ensures that the machine was working from the second drive a Executing last command boot backup_root b Boot device pci 1f 0 pci 1 scsi 8 disk 1 0 File and args The boot device listed should match the output from the nvramrc output from above If you want to set up your system to be able to reboot from the second disk proceed to the Rebooting from the Mirrored Secondary Disk on Sparc based Platforms section on page 2 85 or the Rebooting from the Mirrored Secondary Disk on Opteron based Platforms section on page 2 87 Otherwise proceed to Step 15 Type the following command and press Enter to reboot your system usr sbin shutdown g0 y 16 The DiskSuite installation is now complete If you want to configure your system to reboot from the mirrored disk go to the Rebooting from the Mirrored Secondary Disk on Sparc based Platforms section on page 2 85 or the Rebooting from the Mirrored Secondary Disk on Opteron based Platforms section on page 2 87 If you want to return to the list for package installation go to Table 2 2 on page 2 72 Rebooting from the Mirrored Secondary Disk on Sparc based Platforms A Caution Step 1 Rebooting from the mirrored secondary disk is normally done only after a catastrophic failure of the primary disk Perform the following procedure to add an alias in the boot ROM so you can boot from the
53. add add add add add add add add add add add add add add add link dev ipsecesp devices pseudo ipsecesp 0 ipsecesp c devices pseudo keysock 0 keysock 136 0 0666 root sys link dev keysock devices pseudo keysock0 keysock c devices pseudo cn 0 console 0 0 0620 root tty link dev console devices pseudo cn 0 console c devices pseudo cn 0 syscon 0 0 0620 root tty link dev syscon devices pseudo cn 0 syscon c devices pseudo cn 0 systty 0 0 0620 root tty link dev systty devices pseudo cn 0 systty c devices pseudo devinfo 0 devinfo 88 0 0640 root sys c devices pseudo ksyms 0 ksyms 72 0 0666 root sys link dev ksyms devices pseudo ksyms 0 ksyms c devices pseudo log 0 conslog 21 0 0666 root sys link dev conslog devices pseudo log 0 conslog c devices pseudo log 0 log 21 5 0640 root sys link dev log devices pseudo log 0 log c devices pseudo mm 0 mem 13 0 0640 root sys link dev mem devices pseudo mm 0 mem c devices pseudo mm 0 kmem 13 1 0640 root sys link dev kmem devices pseudo mm 0 kmem c devices pseudo mm 0 null 13 2 0666 root sys link dev null devices pseudo mm 0 null c devices pseudo mm 0 allkmem 13 3 0600 root sys link dev allkmem devices pseudo mm 0 allkmem c devices pseudo mm 0 zero 13 12 0666 root sys link dev zero devices pseudo mm 0 zero c devices pseudo openeepr 0 openprom 6 0 0640 root sys link dev openprom devices
54. d CSCOh021 pkg Text similar to the following is displayed The following packages are available OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Step 3 Step 4 1 cscoho21 Media Gateway Controller Solaris 10 test for SPARC Opteron sparc i386 3 0 6 Select package s you wish to process or all to process all packages default all q Ss Note You can also download the VTS script package CSCOh021 from Cisco com For example download the CSCOh021 package to the opt SW folder on the platform and use the command pkgadd d opt SW CSCOh021 pkg Make sure you downloads the platform specific package for your platform Sparc based or Opteron based Press Enter to select all packages Text similar to the following is displayed Processing package instance lt CSCOh021 gt from lt var tmp CSCOh021 pkg gt Media Gateway Controller Solaris 10 test for SPARC Opteron sparc i386 3 0 6 Cisco Systems Inc Executing checkinstall script CSCOh021 checkinstall log file at var tmp CSCOh021 checkinstall log Platform is SUNW Sun Fire V210 This machine is running Solaris 5 10 Using lt opt sun_install gt as the package base directory Processing
55. every host on the network Otherwise master and slave hosts cannot communicate properly In the instance discussed here no other machine on the network can have foverd ipPeerPortB set to 1054 If that happens the master and slave hosts cannot perform proper switchover foverd conn3Type To set the connection type for connection number 3 enter serial or socket Note Typically set this value to serial foverd conn3Addr To specify the address of the peer system enter a location for example dev term a If your configuration does not use connection number 3 enter dev null default Note If your configuration uses an 8 port connector as a serial connection for switchover you must modify the read write permissions for the connection Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide so i OL 18083 01 Chapter4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Parameter Configuring the Execution Environment Mi Modification foverd abswitchPort To specify the port used for communication with the A B switch enter a location for example dev term a Note If your configuration does not use an A B switch use the default value dev null foverd heartbeatInterval Specifies the maximum time in milliseconds between heartbeat messages from the peer switchover daemon This interval defines the frequency with which the switchover daemon exchanges heart
56. g0 i5 The system backup is now complete Hard Disk Replacement Procedure Follow these steps to replace the hard disk Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide n OL 18083 01 Chapter5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 Replacing Hard Disks on an Existing Solaris 10 Platform E A Caution Be sure to follow the appropriate anti static procedures when performing this procedure Step1 Label the hard disks with their current locations and remove them from the system See the Sun System manual for your platform for the proper procedure Step2 Install the new hard disks in the same slots as the existing hard disks See the Sun System manual for your platform for the proper procedure Loading the Solaris 10 Operating System Power on the platform and follow the procedures in Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System to install the Solaris 10 operating system Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Packages Before you install the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software you need to load the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment packages To load the environment packages complete the steps in the section Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Install the same release and patch levels of Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software that were originally on the host us
57. libpolcomp so libpolfiles so libpolnuman so libpolroute so libpom so libpxe so libpxelog so libqbe so libqbe_v6 so librds so librmg so librudp so libsa so libstlport so 1 libtcpServer so libxe so libxml2 so 2 Updating parameters for CiscoMGC Updating parameters for SW_Layout cfg Updating parameters for helpCommands xsd Updating parameters for mmlCommands xml Updating parameters for mmlLICommands xml Updating parameters for licserver Updating parameters for log_rotate sh Updating parameters for reload_lics sh Updating parameters for startAudit sh Updating parameters for diagdata Updating parameters for create_liusr Updating parameters for cshrc Updating parameters for delete_liusr Updating parameters for dump prov Updating parameters for master cks Updating parameters for perf_setup Updating parameters for backup sh Updating parameters for config db Updating parameters for config lib Updating parameters for config snmp Updating parameters for db bulkcp Updating parameters for init tcl Updating parameters for mgcbackup Updating parameters for mgcrestore Updating parameters for reload_lics mml Updating parameters for restore sh Updating parameters for rmsem sh Updating parameters for startAudit mml Updating parameters for startLogServer Installation of lt CSCOga001 gt was successful Modifying etc syslog conf Updating parameters for odbc ini Updating parameters for backupDb sh Updating parameters for li
58. lt SUNWeurf gt was successful Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide E OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System 2429 blocks Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System E Reboot client to install driver Installation 1423 blocks Installation 95 blocks Installation 40 blocks Installation 1198 blocks Installation Installation 817 blocks of of of of of of lt S lt S lt S lt S lt S lt S UNW1394 gt was successful UNWxil8n gt was successful UNWvld gt was successful UNWvldu gt was successful UNWbash gt was successful UNWproduct registry root gt was successful registry conversion not required Installation of lt SUNWwsr2 gt was successful 158 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt S 3 blocks Installation 511 blocks Installation Installation Installation 1167 blocks Installation 80 blocks of of of of of lt S lt S lt S lt S lt S Installation of lt S Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt S Installation of lt S 1216 blocks UNWaac gt was successful UNWaccr gt was successful UNWaccu gt was successful UNWgrub gt was successful UNWadmfr gt was successful UNWadmfw gt was successful UNWil5rf gt was successful UNWadp gt was successful
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60. lt SUNWvtsmn gt from lt tmp gt SunVTS Man Pages sparc 6 4 REV 2007 07 05 12 46 Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms Using lt opt gt as the package base directory Y O bytes 0 tape OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Processing package information Processing system information 5 package pathnames are already properly installed Verifying package dependencies WARNING The lt SUNWdoc gt package Documentation Tools is a prerequisite package and should be installed Do you want to continue with the installation of lt SUNWvtsmn gt y n y Verifying disk space requirements Checking for conflicts with packages already installed Checking for setuid setgid programs This package contains scripts which will be executed with super user permission during the process of installing this package Do you want to continue with the installation of lt SUNWvtsmn gt y n y Installing SunVTS Man Pages as lt SUNWvtsmn gt Installing part 1 of 1 9419 blocks Installation of lt SUNWvtsmn gt was successful Y Y Archive 137324 01 zip creating 137324 01 creating 137324 01 SUNWvts inflating 137324 01 SUNWvts pkgmap inflating 137324 01 diPatch
61. opt sun_install Log_Spool uninstall_log_spool Text similar to the following is displayed You are running as root Good WARNING LOG FILES WILL NOT BE SAVED Uninstalling this package typically means that the log amp spool directories will be on the same disk as the rest of the software so there is less space available for those files We will not save any existing log or spool files WARNING LOG FILES WILL NOT BE SAVED However they are not being deleted the log files will still exist on the second unmounted disk drive It is possible to manually mount that disk and recover log files if necessary Tf you want to save log files before running this script then exit and do so now Do you want to continue y n N y Type y and press Enter to remove CSCOh024 Text similar to the following is displayed Unmount opt CiscoMGC var log Unmount opt CiscoMGC var spool Update etc vfstab Remove old files The Log Spool software has been removed from the system Now you can remove the package with the command pkgrm CSCOh024 Done Type the following command and press Enter to continue the removal of CSCOh024 pkgrm CSCOh024 Reboot your machine with the r option Type the following command and press Enter reboot r Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 0L 18083 01 Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System
62. remaining remaining mi Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System E SUNWE TO sii taria ra done 3 26 Mbytes remaining SUNWroute 2 ee eee ee ooo ooo done 2 94 Mbytes remaining SUNWEpCIB ae o gate aaa done 2 79 Mbytes remaining SUNWE SOK Max e ue tet tit ad E Ora done 2 72 Mbytes remaining SUNWSOLTTIM A ua 0015 4a ayn oo epee done 2 70 Mbytes remaining ISUINWS SHOU SS Spe arts esas amore sofas Ertir dirijan done 2 27 Mbytes remaining SUNWSShlUL ooooo oooooooooooo ooo done 2 20 Mbytes remaining SUNWSSHAU o oooooooooooooo o done 1 79 Mbytes remaining SUNWSPNEYJO osiin wee wee ee done 1 68 Mbytes remaining SUNWS Sre nananana E E ana done 1 57 Mbytes remaining SUNWS SR ano ira aas insara Sal oe S78 arar Hs one 32 done 1 00 Mbytes remaining Completed software installation Solaris 10 software installation succeeded Customizing system files Mount points table etc vfstab Unselected disk mount points var sadm system data vfstab unselected Network host addresses etc hosts Network host addresses etc hosts Environment variables etc default init Cleaning devices Customizing system devices Physical devices devices Logical devices dev Installing boot information Installing boot blocks c
63. root 27888 1 0 May 19 0 15 opt CiscoMGC snmp critagt d To start the config snmp utility enter the following commands and press Enter cd opt CiscoMGC local config snmp The following screen is displayed Migrating snmpd cnf into a more secure setting ee eee 3S2S3 S2S2 SNMPD Configuration Main Menu View Configuration Entries Add an SNMP Community Delete an SNMP Community Add a Trap Destination Delete a Trap Destination Activate the New Settings DU PWN pp Enter a selection 1 through 6 or q to quit To view the configuration entries enter 1 and press Enter The Entries Menu is displayed and you are prompted to make a selection Entries Menu sysDescr sysObjectID sysLocation sysContact sysName snmpEnableAuthenTraps MAX _ THREADS MAX _PDU_TIME MAX OUTPUT_WAITING MAX SUBAGENTS subagent snmpCommunityEntry snmpEngineBoots snmpEngineID SNMP_ENGINE_ID_SRC 16 usmUserEntry 17 vacmSecurityToGroupEntry 18 vacmAccessEntry 19 vacmViewTreeFamilyEntry 20 snmpNotifyEntry 21 snmpTargetAddrEntry 22 snmpTargetParamsEntry 23 snmpNotifyFilterProfileEntry 24 snmpNotifyFilterEntry 25 httpUserNameEntry Enter a selection 1 through 25 or q to quit to Main Menu ANH np PRPRPPPPRP wo OBRWNHRO Enter your selection number 1 through 25 to view your configuration entries Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Insta
64. set set set set set set set set set set set set set set module name 4 module enable 4 vlan 2 4 1 2 vlan 3 4 7 8 vlan 4 4 3 6 port channel 4 1 4 off port channel 4 5 8 off port channel 4 9 12 off port enable 4 1 12 port level 4 1 12 normal port speed 4 1 12 auto port trap 4 1 12 disable port name 4 1 12 port security 4 1 12 disable port broadcast 4 1 12 0 port membership 4 1 12 static port protocol 4 1 12 ip on port protocol 4 1 12 ipx auto cdp enable 4 1 12 cdp interval 4 1 12 60 trunk 4 1 auto isl 1 1005 trunk 4 2 auto isl 1 1005 trunk 4 3 auto isl 1 1005 trunk 4 4 auto isl 1 1005 trunk 4 5 auto isl 1 1005 trunk 4 6 auto isl 1 1005 trunk 4 7 auto isl 1 1005 trunk 4 8 auto isl 1 1005 trunk 4 9 auto isl 1 1005 trunk 4 10 auto isl 1 1005 trunk 4 11 off isl 1 1005 trunk 4 12 off isl 1 1005 spantree portfast 4 1 12 enable spantree portcost 4 5 8 4 11 12 3019 spantree portcost 4 1 4 4 9 10 3100 spantree portpri 4 1 12 32 spantree portvlanpri 4 1 0 spantree portvlanpri 4 2 spantree portvlanpri 4 3 spantree portvlanpri 4 4 spantree portvlanpri 4 5 spantree portvlanpri 4 6 spantree portvlanpri 4 7 spantree portvlanpri 4 8 spantree portvlanpri 4 9 spantree portvlanpri 4 10 spantree portvlanpri 4 11 spantree portvlanpri 4 12 spantree portvlancost 4 1 cost 3099 spantree portvlancost 4 2 cost 3099 spantree portvlancost 4 3 cost 3099 spantree portvlancost 4 4 cost 3099 spantree po
65. sysDescr SNMPv3 agent from Cisco Systems Inc Entry type sysObjectID Entry format OID sysObjectID transpath Entry type sysLocation Entry format octetString sysLocation Herndon Virginia Entry type sysContact Entry format octetString sysContact Cisco Systems Inc 1 703 484 3000 Entry type sysName Entry format octetString sysName NSSU MGC Entry type snmpEnableAuthenTraps Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Das AppendixD Sample Installation Scripts M Sample Configured snmpd cnf File Entry format integer snmpEnableAuthenTraps 1 Entry type MAX THREADS Entry format integer MAX _ THREADS 25 Entry type MAX_PDU_TIME Entry format integer MAX _PDU_TIME 80000 Entry type MAX_OUTPUT_WAITING Entry format integer MAX_OUTPUT_WAITING 65536 Entry type MAX SUBAGENTS Entry format integer MAX _SUBAGENTS 15 Entry type subagent Entry format octetString Entry type snmpCommunityEntry Format snmpCommunityIndex text snmpCommunityName text snmpCommunitySecurityName text snmpCommunityContextEngineID octetString snmpCommunityContextName text snmpCommunityTransportTag text snmpCommunityStorageType nonVolatile permanent readOnly snmpCommunityEntry admin mgcusr mgcusr localSnmpID nonVolatile snmpCommunityEntry readonly public public localSnmpID nonVolatile snmpCommunityEnt
66. tall Sol tall Sol tall Sol tall Sol tall Sol tall Sol tall Sol Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Pkg SUNWnfsckr tar gz Pkg SUNWnfscr tar gz Pkg SUNWnfscu tar gz Pkg SUNWnfsskr tar gz Pkg SUNWnfssr tar gz Pkg SUNWnfssu tar gz Pkg SUNWtftp tar gz kg SUNWtftpr tar gz kg SUNWvts tar gz kg SUNWvtsmn tar gz kg SUNWvtsr tar gz kg SUNWvtsts tar gz kg SUNWxwopt tar gz kg autoinspkg kg autoremovevts kg configNtp sh kg gunzip kg install_SolPkg sh kg ntp_Sparc tar gz Pkg uninstall_SolPkg sh Pp Pp Pp Pp Pp Pp Pp Pp Pp P Pp Pp verifying class lt none gt Executing postins tall script You must now change directories to 1 opt sun_install SolPkg and run the 1 install_SolPkg sh script as root Installation of lt CSCOh026 gt was successful Enter the following commands to change directories and execute the installation script cd opt sun_install SolPkg install_SolPkg sh Text similar to the following is displayed amp Note The following command output is truncated These lists vary over time You are running as root Good SUNWxwop SUNWxwop SUNWxwop SUNWxwop SUNWxwop SUNWxwop SUNWxwop SUNWxwop SUNWxwop SUNWxwop SUNWxwop SUNWxwop SUNWxwop SUNWxwop SUNWxwop SUNWxwop SUNWxwop spawn pkgadd AAA AAA t pkgmap t reloc t O bytes 0 tape blocks t archiv
67. true engine SysGRSTimerInterval 0 engine SysGRSBlockSize 0 engine SysSGCPRetryCount 3 max number of SGCP retry messages after failure engine SysSGCPRetryTimerInterval 1000 interval between retransmission msec engine SysCLlval false engine SysToneDetect false engine SysNumTrans false engine SysMinOverlap 0 engine SysMaxOverlap 28 engine SysGSMTimerInterval 10000 GSM to be sent milliseconds engine LCMMd1File lib lcm LSI call model engine CCMdlFile lib cc call context engine mdoDir lib where mdo files live engine VersionTimeoutValue 10000 Interval for version messages msec engine MDLANumberScreening 0 use calling party number for a number screening engine SysMdlMemoryReduction 1 engine CircuitReservation false Do Don t use circuit reservation feature engine CallBackDBCleanUpTimer 3600000 Call Back DB clean up timer in mini seconds min 600000 to max 10800000 MaxNumTGAdvances 1 Limit on num Trunk Group Advance actions RedirectingATree 0 ClearingLocation 0 0 Normal mapping behaviour LCM will not override the Clearing Location field in Call Context Defa ultLocation 0 0 Normal protocol defined default value LCM will not override the Default Location field in Call Context deta iledCallEventCapture 1 OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide AppendixD Sample Install
68. var tmp saved ttbackup tar local ttbackup tar Verify that the etc and dialPlan directories are present If you saved the snmpd cnf file copy the file to the opt CiscoMGC snmp directory cp opt CiscoMGC dialPlan snmpd cnf opt CiscoMGC snmp Enter the following command to reboot the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch init 6 Installing and Verifying the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Follow these steps to install the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software on PGW host 1 Step1 Install the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software using the instructions in Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Releases Step2 Set the value of pom dataSync to true on PGW hosts 1 and 2 To update the pom dataSync value use an editor such as vi to edit the XECfgParm dat in the opt CiscoMGC etc directory Step3 Log in to PGW host 1 as mgcusr Step4 Enter the following command to start the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software on PGW host 1 sudo etc init d CiscoMGC start Step5 Wait for PGW host 1 to come up fully as standby host Step6 When the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software starts it updates the following files to function with the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software Release 9 8 e Data files in the opt CiscoMGC etc directory e Data files in the opt CiscoMGC etc CONFIG_LIB CFG_config name directory specified by the opt CiscoMGC etc active_link file Step7 Enter the following command on PGW host 1 to restart TimesTen databas
69. y n Installing FTP Server Usr as lt SUNWftpu gt Installing part 1 of 1 500 blocks Installation of lt SUNWftpu gt was successful spawn pkgrm SUNWvtsmn The following package is currently installed SUNWvtsmn SunVTS man pages 1386 6 4 REV 2007 07 05 13 25 Do you want to remove this package y n q y Removing installed package instance lt SUNWvtsmn gt Verifying package lt SUNWvtsmn gt dependencies in global zone Processing package information Removing pathnames in class lt none gt opt SUNWvts man manim vtsui 1m opt SUNWvts man manim vtstty 1m opt SUNWvts man manlm vtsprobe 1m opt SUNWvts man manim vtsk 1m opt SUNWvts man manim vts_cmd 1m opt SUNWvts lib locale C lt shared pathname not removed gt opt SUNWvts lib locale lt shared pathname not removed gt opt SUNWvts lib lt shared pathname not removed gt opt SUNWvts lt shared pathname not removed gt Updating system information Removal of lt SUNWvtsmn gt was successful spawn pkgrm SUNWvtsr The following package is currently installed SUNWvtsr SunVTS Framework Root 1386 6 4 REV 2007 07 05 10 11 Do you want to remove this package y n q y Removing installed package instance lt SUNWvtsr gt Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide E OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Envi
70. 0 _Peer_NextHop3 0 0 0 0 _Peer_NextHop41 0 0 0 0 _Peer_NextHop5 0 0 0 0 _Peer_NextHop6 0 0 0 0 _Peer_NextHop7 0 0 0 0 _Peer_NextHop8 0 0 0 0 HAH HH HH HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE EE HE HE HE using MGC Setup Tool Wed Sep 24 08 22 22 GMT 2008 true establish conn to Data Access Subsystem null clear channel algorithm 0 O No Interworking Encountered 1 Interworking Encountered true raise an alarm when pgw is active 0 0 0 0 Should be same as IP_Addr1 using MGC Setup Tool Wed Sep 24 08 22 22 GMT 2008 Should be same as IP_Addrl 0 0 0 0 using MGC Setup Tool Wed Sep 24 08 22 22 GMT 2008 Failover peer s address oo oo oo oo 0 0 0 0 Address of interface on motherboard using MGC Setup Tool Wed Sep 24 08 22 22 GMT 2008 Address of interface on motherboard 0 0 0 0 using MGC Setup Tool Wed Sep 24 08 22 22 GMT 2008 Ss oso oo oso IP Addresses Next Hop address es hosts 0000060000 ocooooooo ooo oo oo 6 ocooooooco 55 55 255 255 FE HE FE FEE FE HE HE EEE EE EEE EEE EEE EEE HE HE HEHE HE HE HE HEHE OL 18083 01 AppendixD Sample Installation Scripts Sample Configured snmpd cnf File Mi Improved SIP Failover Support Setting 0 0 0 0 to both will disable the SIP Improved failover support Feature Configuring only one will cause the switchover if the physical interface where it present fails Virtual_IP_Addrl 0 0 0 0 Mus
71. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A NS A A GAPE APES A ds Hd e MR 21 INAP CS1 Expected Response Continue Connect ApplyCharging SendChargingInformation RequestReportBCSMEvent FurnishCharging FBR th oan iS as a a A E kl a dl Mie natn Ag le ls gay RR pa et ASAS Pi 2 4 20 0 21 0 22 0 23 0 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 APA AE AA SSI EA O O AUR A ACA bia ee ee MR 22 INAP CS1 Expected Response Continue CollectInformation RequestReportBCSMEvent A a a at qt A pe A E pa ta a a a a a a E NI meta A A ula ey A A A e a e a 4 26 E 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WA A a ES A E E a ee A A A AT A A ee et A a a os MR 23 INAP CS1 Expected Response Continue ReleaseCall or Continue and optional RequestReportBCSMEvent wi Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software 4 31 0 0 0 0 4 23 T 0 0 0 CS1 Expected Response CS1 Expected Response CS2 Expected Response CS2 Expected Response CS2 Expected Response CS2 Expected Response Configuring SCP Queries 0 0 RRBE ETC 0 0 DFC CONNEC DL SL MCS DFCwithArg RRBE ML CWA CTR PA RRBE 0 0 DFCwithArg 0 31 CWA RRBE CO PRE AIN CNAM msg response ML CTR PA CWA RRB OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration
72. 0 0 0 0 0 0 partition gt 1 partition gt q FORMAT MENU Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment disk select a disk type select define a disk type partition select define a partition table current describe the current disk format format and analyze the disk repair repair a defective sector label write label to the disk analyze surface analysis defect defect list management backup search for backup labels verify read and display labels save save new disk partition definitions inquiry show vendor product and revision volname set 8 character volume name lt cmd gt execute lt cmd gt then return quit format gt q unknown disk type assuming the speed is 10000 rpm Build log filesystem at dev rdsk c0t1d0s3 mkfs F ufs dev rdsk cO0t1d0s3 28450872 107 27 8192 1024 251 1 166 8192 t 0 1 8 107 Cylinder groups must have a multiple of 16 cylinders with the given parameters Rounded cgsize up to 256 dev rdsk c0t1d0s3 28450872 sectors in 9848 cylinders of 27 tracks 107 sectors 13892 0MB in 308 cyl groups 32 c g 45 14MB g 5632 i g super block backups for fsck F ufs o b at 32 92592 185152 277712 370272 462832 5
73. 1 20 OR 22 INAP CS1 Expected Response SendChargingInformation 1 2 0 46 1 21 OR 23 INAP CS1 Expected Response RequestReportBCSMEvent 1 2 0 23 als 22 OR 24 INAP CS1 Expected Response FurnishCharging 1 2 0 34 1 23 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 0L 18083 01 g eo Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuring SCP Queries OR 30 INAP CS1 Expected Response Continue operation OR 31 INAP CS2 Expected Response ContinueWithArgument operation componentType opClass opCodeFamily opCodeSpecifier opCodeFlag PR OR 32 INAP CS2 Expected Response DisconnectLeg operation OR 33 INAP CS2 Expected Response MergeCallSegments operation componentType opClass opCodeFamily opCodeSpecifier opCodeFlag PR OR 34 INAP CS2 Expected Response MoveLeg operation componentType opClass opCodeFamily opCodeSpecifier opCodeFlag PR OR 35 INAP CS2 Expected Response SplitLeg operation componentType opClass opCodeFamily opCodeSpecifier opCodeFlag PR OR 36 INAP CS2 Expected Response PlayAnnouncement operation mi Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuring SCP Queries Mi componentType opClass opCodeFamily opCodeSpecifier opCodeFlag PR 1 2 0 47 1 32 SS SS SS SA LS A AS E ER Ci E SA ca
74. 1 3 Required Machine Specific Information 1 3 Required Tasks 1 3 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System 2 1 Supported Platforms 2 1 Supported Disk Drives 2 1 Before You Start 2 2 Cautions Notes and Tips 2 2 Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System 2 2 Devices on Supported Platforms 2 3 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System for Sparc based Platforms 2 3 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System for Opteron based Platforms 2 13 Configuring Your Host 2 50 Platform Specific Installation Procedures 2 62 Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment 2 72 Installing the Sparc based Solaris 10 Patches Package CSCOh022 2 73 Installing the Opteron based Solaris 10 Patches Package CSCOh032 2 75 Installing the Solstice DiskSuite CSCOh023 2 77 Rebooting from the Mirrored Secondary Disk on Sparc based Platforms 2 85 Rebooting from the Mirrored Secondary Disk on Opteron based Platforms 2 87 OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide gy E Contents Removing the Solstice DiskSuite 2 88 Installing the Log and Spool File Systems CSCOh024 2 89 Uninstalling the Log and Spool File System 2 97 Installing Cisco BAMS Archive Partition CSCOh027 2 98 Installing the Sparc based Communications and Alarm Software Package CSCOh026 2 103 Installing the Opteron based Communications Software Package CSCOh036 2 118 Installing the Verification Test Suite Script Pa
75. 11 Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Wi Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment E Installation of lt SUNWvtsr gt was successful SunVTS man pages i386 6 4 REV 2007 07 05 13 25 Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Installation of lt SUNWvtsmn gt was successful y y Archive 137325 01 zip creating 137325 01 creating 137325 01 SUNWvts inflating 137325 01 SUNWvts pkgmap inflating 137325 01 SUNWvts pkginfo creating 137325 01 SUNWvts reloc creating 137325 01 SUNWvts reloc SUNWvts inflating 137325 01 SUNWvts reloc SUNWvts README inflating 137325 01 SUNWvts reloc SUNWvts README 64 Patch 137325 01 has been successfully installed See var sadm patch 137325 01 log for details Patch packages installed SUNWvts SUNWvtsts Installation of patch 137325 01 successful Network File System NFS client kernel support Root i386 11 10 0 REV 2005 01 21 16 34 Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Installation of lt SUNWnfscr gt was successful Network File System NFS client support Usr 1386 11 10 0 REV 2005 01 21 16 34 Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Installation of lt SUNWnfscu gt was successful Ne
76. 16 Manually Loaded In Ram False Purge Logs for Data Store True Logging Enabled True Replication Manually Started True Log in to the standby host as the root user and stop the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software by entering the following UNIX command etc init d CiscoMGC stop Log back in to the standby host as mgcusr At the standby host enter the following command setup_replication sh activehost standby OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software W initializing the Call Screening Database A where activehost is the name not IP address of your active host In the example below the active host is hostx and the standby host is hosty Caution Do not use IP addresses when setting up database replication If you do replication will fail Example 4 2 Initializing Database Replication on the Standby Host Configuring replication for DSN howdydb Restoring file opt TimesTen4 1 datastore howdydb ds0 from backup Restoring file opt TimesTen4 1 datastore howdydb log0 from backup RAM Residence Policy inUse Manually Loaded In Ram False Replication Agent Policy manual Replication Manually Started True Oracle Agent Policy manual Oracle Agent Manually Started False Replication setup completed Note Step 5 If the replication setup on the standby host fails you
77. 295328 393760 492192 590624 689056 787488 885920 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 a 233 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System 3149856 3248288 3346720 3445152 3543584 3642016 3937312 4035744 Creating var c1t0d0s1 Warning 4866 sector s in last cylinder unallocated dev rdsk c1t0d0s1 10249470 sectors in 1669 cylinders of 48 tracks 5004 6MB in 105 cyl groups 16 c g 48 00MB g 5824 1 9 super block backups for fsck F ufs o b at 32 98464 196896 295328 393760 492192 590624 689056 9342880 9441312 9539744 9638176 9736608 9835040 10130336 10228768 Creating opt c1t0d0s5 Warning 1062 sector s in last cylinder unallocated dev rdsk c1t0d0s5 116599770 sectors in 18978 cylinders of 48 tracks 56933 5MB in 1187 cyl groups 16 c g 48 00MB g 5824 i g super block backups for fsck F ufs o b at 32 98464 196896 295328 393760 492192 590624 689056 Initializing cylinder groups super block backups for last 10 cylinder groups at 115707040 115805472 115903904 116002336 116100768 116396064 116494496 116592928 Beginning Solaris software installation 23303 blocks Installation of lt SUNWcsu gt was successful 5043 blocks Installation of lt SUNWcsr gt was successful 21985 blocks Installation of lt SUNWcsl gt was
78. 3 Links to the liveUpgrade sh Script for Different Software Releases Software Releases Links to the liveUpgrade sh Script 9 5 2 http www cisco com cgi bin tablebuild pl mgc 952 9 6 1 http www cisco com cgi bin tablebuild pl mgc 961 9 7 3 http www cisco com cgi bin tablebuild pl mgc 973 sparc Sparc http www cisco com cgi bin tablebuild pl mgc 973 opteron Opteron OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 W Upgrading Lively from Sparc based Platforms to Opteron based Platforms Ss Note No provisioning is allowed during the live upgrade Before performing the live upgrade you must stop all the MML provisioning sessions and quit from the MML interface on the old Sparc based active and standby pair of Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitches Provisioning is allowed only when the new pair of Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitches on Opteron based platforms are running normally as an active and standby pair To view the status of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch use the MML command rtrv ne Live Upgrade Procedure This section describes the live upgrade procedure from Sparc based platforms to Opteron based platforms First you migrate PGW 2 to PGW 4 When the migration is complete PGW 4 can serve as a replacement of PGW 2 You stop PGW 2 and do a switchover from PGW 1 t
79. 4 45 Initializing the Call Screening Database 4 82 odbc ini File Information 4 83 Setting Up Replication 4 83 Network Requirements 4 84 Initializing Database Replication 4 85 Verifying Database Replication 4 86 Troubleshooting the Main Memory Database Replication 4 87 Displaying the Main Memory Database Replication Status 4 87 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 0L 18083 01 av E Contents Verifying Database Synchronization 4 87 Synchronizing Databases 4 88 Checking for Installation Errors 4 88 Reinstalling CSCOga002 4 89 Configuring Cisco ITP Ls 4 89 Configuring Disk Monitor During Initial Software Configuration 4 89 Configuring the Data Dumper 4 90 Configuring the Data Dumper to Support Cisco BAMS 4 92 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 5 1 Conditions for Migration 5 1 Cautions and Notes 5 2 Required Software 5 3 License Installation 5 3 Recording System Data 5 3 Migration Overview 5 4 Migration from Release 9 5 or 9 6 to Release 9 8 without Platform Changes 5 5 Migrating the Second Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software to Release 9 8 5 5 Backing Up the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Configuration Files 5 5 Installing Sun Solaris 10 5 8 Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Packages 5 8 Restoring Data Files 5 9 Installing and Verifying the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software 5 9 Migrating the First Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software to
80. 9 6 1 D 37 Sample Uninstall Scripts E 1 Removing a Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Version Sample Output for uninstall sh E 1 Sample LAN Configurations F 1 Sample Configuration for Cisco Catalyst 5500 A F 1 Sample Configuration for Cisco Catalyst 5500 A RSM F 7 Sample Configuration for Cisco Catalyst 5500 B F 8 Sample Configuration for Cisco Catalyst 5500 BRSM F 15 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide xm OL 18083 01 Preface This preface describes the objectives of this document and explains how to find additional information on related products and services It contains the following sections e Document Objectives page ix e Audience page ix e Related Documentation page ix e Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request page x e Document Change History page x Document Objectives Ss This guide describes the steps necessary to install and configure the Sun Solaris 10 operating system and the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software Release 9 8 Note Audience This guide does not cover media gateway MGW or Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hardware installation For instructions on installing these components see the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Hardware Installation Guide The audience for this document is network operators and administrators This audience is assumed to have experience in telecommunications networks protocols and equipmen
81. ACT3 REQ ACT4 REQ ACT5 REQ MA 4 ANSI AIN 800 ANSI PRE AIN 800 ANSI PRE AIN CNAM MA 5 ANSI AIN 800 Termination Information PRE AIN 800 Termination Information MA 7 INAP Free Phone LNP amp Carrier Pre Selection Services Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 4 48 OL 18083 01 Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software HHH HH HE HE HE FE HE HE FE HE HE HE H H SMessageSendingName E Name Index cl 1np generic 1np genesys 800 ansi ain 800 npa ansi ain 800 npa nxx ansi ain 800 npanxxx ansi ain 800 ti ansi pre ain 800 ansi pre ain 800 ti ansi pre ain 800 ssn ansi pre ain 800 ts csl inap cli initdp csli nap cli srr inap freephon initdp inap 1np initdp inap precarr initdp 16 o JO0USuNnp PRRRRRO URWNRO Configuring SCP Queries OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Hs Configuring SCP Queries inap 1np norway 17 inap pp initdp 18 inap pp charge atexp 19 inap pp bcsm 20 inap pp charge texp 21 inap pp charge final 22 inap 1np portugal 23 inap cs1 initdp 24 inap cs1 dummy 25 25 inap cs1 dummy 26 26 inap cs1 dummy 27 27 inap cs1 dummy 28 28 inap cs2 initdp 29 ansi pre ain cnam 30 HEHE HE E HE HE E HE H HE HHH SMessageSending HEHE HE E HE HE HE HE HE
82. CDRs default Default false Note Do not change this value Setting this to a value of true for Release 7 4 and higher is not valid and may have deleterious effects on the system engine SysGRSTimerInterval To specify the interval between blocks of Circuit Group Reset GRS messages when the engine SysGRSBlockSize parameter is used set to the value required in milliseconds engine SysGRSBlockSize Used for flow control of all automatically generated GRS CGB and CGU messages which are generated by the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch during run time Typically produced due to propagation of service state changes such as MGCP endpoints changing availability Specifies the interval in milliseconds between blocks of GRS parameters when the engine SysGRSBlockSize parameter is used The timer interval runs from the start of sending the first GRS message in each block to the first message in the next block This parameter operates independently for each SS7 route each OPC DPC pair Value Any integer Default 0 Example 1000 engine SysGeneratedCode To determine whether compiled or interpreted code is used enter one of the following values e true System uses compiled code default e false System uses interpreted code used only for engineering and debugging Note Compiled code runs faster than interpreted code Typically this value should be true If your configuration uses multiple CPUs this value must
83. CONDITIONS WITH INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS PROVIDED WITHIN THIS COD FOR 7 THE TECHNOLOGIES AND DOCUMENTATION IS NOT BY SUN MICROSYSTEMS INC THE 1 LIMIT PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON INFRINGEMENT Installation of lt SFWsudo gt was successful SUNW Sun Fire V210 does not need LOM packages Validating patches Loading patches installed on the system Done Loading patches requested to install Done TECHNOLOGIES AND DOCUMENTATION ARE PROVID SUPPORT OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHE TED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A E ESPECT TO D Ui y ROVIDED AS IS Checking patches that you specified for installation Done Approved patches will be installed in this order 123526 01 Checking installed patches Verifying sufficient filesystem capacity Installing patch packages Patch 123526 01 has been successfully installed See var sadm patch 123526 01 log for details Patch packages installed SUNWcslr Validating patches Loading patches installed on the system Done Loading patches requested to install Done Checking patches that you specified for installation Done Approved patches will be installed in this order SUPPORT WIT R EXPRESS OR IMPLIED HOUT TECHNICAL INCLUDING BUT NOT dry run method E Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation a
84. Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software The following is a sample output from the uninstall script cd cdrom cdrom0 uninstall sh HH HH HH HH HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE FE HE EH EE HE HE HE HE HH HE HE HE FHE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE FHE HE HE HE HE HH HE HH HH HE HH HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE H HEHE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING This uninstall will allow the user to return to the last good installation by answering NO to the following question You MAY NOT install an arbitrary earlier version of the software without experiencing fatal install problems If you do return to the last good install prior to the current install you will lose any provisioning work you may have performed on the current software install HEHE HE HH HE HE HE HE HE FE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE FE HE HE HE HE HE E HE HE FE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE FHE HE HE HE HE HE FHE HE HE FHE HE HE HE HE HE E HE FHE E HE FHE HE HE FHE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE amp Note Answer y to the following question if this uninstallation is for a software upgrade answer n if the uninstallation is to fall back or back out to the previous software version H H H OH H H Is the uninstall being done in order to upgrade to a new version of the software y y n q y Use supplied admin file for unattended removal n y n q Y Removal of lt CSCOgt001 gt was successful sctpmod not loaded Removal of lt CSCOgd004 gt
85. Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 Replacing Hard Disks on an Existing Solaris 10 Platform E etc init d CiscoMGC stop Remove the platform from the current network environment and replace it with the old version Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Log in the old version Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch as root Configure the required network parameters on PGW 4 to make PGW 4 a replacement of PGW 2 Start the old version Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software using the following command etc init d CiscoMGC start Use the following commands to change the login to mgcusr on the old version platform and verify that the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software started successfully su mgcusr mml mml gt rtrv ne mml gt rtrv softw all mml gt rtrv alms mml gt rtrv ne health all amp Note When you view the alarms you can find the alarm POM 01 2008 07 27 21 15 09 910 CST ALM PEER LINK A FAILURE SEV MN The Cisco PGW 2200 raises this alarm because no provisioning is synchronized between new version active Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch and old version one when the two Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitches are on different hardware platforms You can ignore this alarm during the fallback It disappears after the fallback is complete Log in the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch a
86. Enables or disables the circuit reservation feature Values True False Default False engine CMMdIFile Location of call processing libraries Default lib cc Note Do not change this value Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide u OL 18083 01 AppendixA XECfgParm dat File Parameters Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition engine RelINAPCallsAfterSwOver Defines the treatment of INAP calls in answer state after platform switchover This parameter is used for calls that require INAP interaction even after the answer state Currently this parameter is used only for Prepaid INAP calls Values e True Release all the INAP calls after switchover e False Do not release INAP calls after switchover Default True Note If the value of this parameter is set to true the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch releases all calls immediately If the value is set to False the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch does not take any action for the INAP prepaid calls and these calls are treated like any normal POTS call engine LCMMdlFile Location of call processing libraries Default lib lem Note Do not change this value engine MaxAuditCics Number of circuit identification codes CICs that can be audited at a specified interval Values
87. FTP program which talks to an FTP daemon process on the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch platform The following table explains the letters and acronyms used in these figures Table B 1 Letters and Acronyms Acronym Abbreviation Description C Client S Server SCP Secure Copy SFTP Secure File Transfer SSH Secure Shell Secure Connectivity Among Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Applications Figure B 1 illustrates the client server relationship and the secure connectivity used among the different application types of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch and its network management elements Note that Cisco VSPT has SSH and SFTP interfaces to Cisco HSI OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide j AppendixB Client Server and Secure Connectivity Relationships W Client Server and Secure Connectivity Relationships Ss Note For simplicity redundant platforms are not shown in this figure The secure connectivity among the different application types and the redundant platforms is the same Figure B 1 Secure Connections Among Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch and Other Devices C SSH Cisco VSPT C oa a c SSH amp SFTP S S Cisco PGW 2200 S SFTP Cisco HSI Softswitch S S Cc S Cisco BAMS C SSH amp SFTP S Cisco MNM C SSH 8 SFTP c SSH 3 Secure Connectivity Between Cisc
88. Flag Cylinders Size Blocks 0 root wm 806 1208 1 96GB 403 0 0 4100928 Enter partition id tag root unassigned Enter partition permission flags wm wm Enter new starting cyl 806 0 Enter partition size 4100928b 403c 402e 2002 41mb 1 96gb Oc partition gt 1 Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks 1 var wm 1209 2215 4 89GB 1007 0 0 10247232 Enter partition id tag var unassigned Enter partition permission flags wm wm Enter new starting cy1 1209 0 Enter partition size 10247232b 1007c 1006e 5003 53mb 4 89gb Oc partition gt 3 Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks 3 swap wu 0 805 3 91GB 806 0 0 8201856 Enter partition id tag swap unassigned Enter partition permission flags wu wm Enter new starting cyl 0 0 Enter partition size 8201856b 806c 805e 4004 81mb 3 91gb 0c partition gt 4 Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks 4 unassigned wm 2216 2220 24 84MB 5 0 0 50880 OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Enter partition id tag backup backup Enter partition permission flags wm wm Enter new starting cyl 0 partition gt 0 partition gt p Current partition table unnamed Total disk cylinders available 14087 2 reserved cylinders Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size 0 unassigned wm 0 14086 68 35GB 1 unassigne
89. HE FE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE H HE HE H H 80 EE Q931 0931 AUSTRALIA 0931 SINGAPORE HHH HH HH HE HE HE HE HE HE HE H HEHE H H Would you like to add a protocol set to your system y y n a Step9 Select y to add a protocol set Note The protocols that you select are specific to your system requirements These should be decided prior to installation The following prompt is displayed Please insert a two digit package identifier and type lt enter gt If you choose to add all protocols to your system type all lt package identifier gt Step 10 You can do either of the following a Enter all and press Enter to add all of the protocols to your system If you do more disk space is used and the installation process takes more time Proceed to Step 12 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide EN OL 18083 01 Chapter 3 Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Step 11 Step 12 Step 13 Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Releases Mi b Select the specific protocol s you need from the tables instead of selecting all and enter the protocol identifier s The following prompt is displayed Would you like to add another protocol set to your system y y n q Select one of the following options a If you select y you are prompted by the system
90. HE HE HH HE FE HE HE E HE HE HE HE H HEH H Would you like to install it now y y n q y Base directory for CiscoMGC default opt CiscoMGC q Enter CiscoMGC user name mgcusr Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 a Da Appendix D Sample Installation Scripts W Sample Output from install sh Enter CiscoMGC UID 20000 Enter CiscoMGC group name mgcgrp Enter CiscoMGC GID 20000 mgcgrp group added mgcusr user added Modifying etc init d inetinit Installation of lt CSCOgu000 gt was successful c 1998 Cisco Systems Inc All Rights Reserved Unpublished rights reserved under the copyright laws of the United States RESTRICTED RIGHTS LEGEND Use duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph c 1 ii of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 or subparagraphs c 1 and 2 of Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights at 48 CFR 52 227 19 as applicable Cisco Systems Inc 13615 Dulles Technology Drive Herndon VA 20171 Installation of lt CSCOga000 gt was successful WARNING setting mode of lt opt CiscoMGC sw_config gt to default mode WARNING setting mode of lt var spool cron crontabs mgcusr gt to default mode 644 Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing U
91. HTTP The procedure is based on the Sun Microsystems document Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Installation Guide You can find this document on the Sun Microsystems web site at the following URL http docs sun com Enter the IP address of the SP in the browser For example enter https 10 10 10 1 in the browser Press Enter A window similar to the one in Figure 2 1 is displayed when you log in the SP LOM using secure HTTP for the first time Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Mi Figure 2 1 System Agreement amp Sun microsystems System Agreement READ THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND ANY PROVIDED SUPPLEMENTAL LICENSE TERMS COLLECTIVELY AGREEMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE OPENING THE SOFTWARE MEDIA PACKAGE BY OPENING THE SOFTWARE MEDIA PACKAGE YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT IF YOU ARE ACCESSING THE SOFTWARE ELECTRONICALLY INDICATE YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS BY SELECTING THE ACCEPT BUTTON AT THE END OF THIS AGREEMENT IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO ALL THESE TERMS PROMPTLY RETURN THE UNUSED SOFTWARE TO YOUR PLACE OF PURCHASE FOR A REFUND OR IF THE SOFTWARE IS ACCESSED ELECTRONICALLY SELECT THE DECLINE BUTTON AT THE END OF THIS AGREEMENT gt 1 LICENSE TO USE Sun grants you a non exclusive and non transferable li
92. Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms Executing checkinstall script Using lt opt gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information 14 package pathnames are already properly installed Verifying package dependencies Verifying disk space requirements Checking for conflicts with packages already installed Checking for setuid setgid programs ode e e This package contains scripts which will be executed with super user permission during the process of installing this package Do you want to continue with the installation of lt SUNWvtsts gt y n y Installing SunVTS for Tests as lt SUNWvtsts gt wi Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Installing part 1 of 1 y y y 94197 blocks tallation of lt SUNWvtsts gt was successful UNWvtsr 0 bytes 0 tape blocks UNWvtsr archive 0 bytes 0 tape blocks UNWvtsr archive none bz2 1280 bytes 3 tape blocks UNWvtsr install 0 bytes 0 tape blocks UNWvtsr install copyright 93 bytes 1 tape blocks UNWvtsr install depend 848 bytes 2 tape blocks UNWvtsr install i none 2245 bytes 5 tape blocks UNWvtsr pkginfo 563 bytes 2 tape blocks UNWvtsr pkgmap 279 bytes 1 tape blocks UNWvtsr reloc 0 bytes 0 tape blo
93. Installation and Configuration Guide EL OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System pa Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment USE MODIFICATION OR REDISTRIBUTION OF THIS SOFTWAR ACCEPTANCE OF ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS LICENSI IMPLIES Id LICENSE v 1 4 2000 07 01 17 42 15 wuftpd Exp Copyright c 1993 1994 Washington University in Saint Louis All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgement This product includes software developed by the Washington University in Saint Louis and its contributors 4 Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT L
94. Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Hs Configuring the Execution Environment A e Initializing the Provisioning Object Manager page 4 41 The configuration data file or XECfgParm dat file located in opt CiscoMGC etc XECfgParm dat lists all the components in the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software and defines how it operates You must edit the execution environment parameters in the XECfgParm dat file to initialize and configure the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software application For a complete list of the parameters found in the XECfgParm dat file and how they are used by the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch see Appendix A XECfgParm dat File Parameters For samples of configured XECfgParm dat files see the Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 1 section on page D 16 Caution To ensure that your system works as intended edit only the XECfgParm dat file parameters which are listed below and remember that all parameters are case sensitive Do not modify the processes dat file This XECfgParm dat file should remain unmodified as delivered with the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software If this file is modified procM may core dump when you start the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software Changing XECfgParm dat File Parameters Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 For a complete list of the paramet
95. KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KEKE Step6 Type the following command and press Enter to reboot the target machine reboot r Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide EJE OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment E Ss Note If you used the CD ROM drive to load the Solaris 10 patch cluster eject the CD prior to rebooting This completes the procedures for installing the Solaris 10 patches for Sparc based platforms Go to Table 2 2 on page 2 72 1f you want to continue with the list for package installation If you have questions or need assistance see the Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request section on page x Installing the Opteron based Solaris 10 Patches Package CSCOh032 amp Note Step 1 Step 2 If you install CSCOh032 release 3 0 6 on top of release 3 0 5 run the CSCOh032 installation script once and reboot the system See the following installation procedure If you do NOT install CSCOh032 release 3 0 6 on top of release 3 0 5 you need to run the CSCOh032 installation script twice First run the CSCOh032 installation script then reboot the system Then run the CSCOh032 installation script again and reboot the system After the second reboot is complete use the uname a command to verify the patch level If the patch level is 127128
96. Note Do not change this value product version Software release version number Note Do not change this value RadiusAccounting output Enables the RADIUS server feature Default Off RadiusAccounting numberPort The number of local port to communicate with RADIUS server Value Any integer from 10 to 99 Default 20 OL 18083 01 AppendixA XECfgParm dat File Parameters Table A 1 Configuration Parameter Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Mi Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Definition RadiusAccounting smSize The size of shared memory in MB Value Any integer from to 199 Default 30 replicator portCommChannelRecv Communication port for the replicator Default 2974 Note Do not change this value replicator portCommChannelSend Communication port for the replicator Default 2972 Note Do not change this value replicator portDataChannelRecv Communication port for the replicator Default 2970 Note Do not change this value replicator portDataChannelSend Communication port for the replicator Default 2968 Note Do not change this value replicator reconnectInterval Defines the reconnect interval in number of seconds for the replicator during a switchover Value Any integer Default 15 seconds Note Set this value to 0 for a standalone Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch For geograph
97. Open the remote control console of the ILOM See Figure 2 10 Note See the Configuring the IP Address with CLI section on page 2 144 or the Configuring the IP Address in BIOS section on page 2 144 for IP address configuration before using ILOM See the Start ILOM Using Secure HTTP section on page 2 145 for details on using ILOM Step2 Insert the Cisco Solaris 10 Operating System Jumpstart Disk in the CD ROM Step3 Reboot the system You see the system output on your ILOM remote control console as shown in Figure 2 11 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 EA Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Figure 2 11 System Output on ILOM Remote Control Console American R SUN Megatrends 8 www ami com FOUN AMI BIOS C 2006 American Megatrends Inc BIOS Date 12 17 07 12 35 27 BIOS Build Version OABLGO13 CPU Dual Core AMD Opte ron tte Processor 2214 HE Speed 2 20 GHz Count 4 DRAM Clocking CPUO Core0 1 667 MHz CPU1 Core0 1 667 MHz letra 4200 M2 2 AMD North Bridges Rev F3 1 AMD 8132 PCI X 2 0 Controller Rev B2 1 NVidia CK8 04 PRO SB 1 NVidia 10 4 Slave Bridge s Board Serial Number 1005LCB 08126GB0XJ1 BMC Firmware Revision 2 0 5 1 BMC IP Address 10 74 49 252 P
98. PGW 2 s software version is Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 7 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 522 OL 18083 01 Chapter 5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 Step 12 Step 13 Step 14 Step 15 Step 16 Step 17 Upgrading Lively from Sparc based Platforms to Opteron based Platforms Mi Use ftp utility to transfer MGC tar ttbackup tar and odbc ini which are generated in Step 2 and Step 3 from var tmp upgrade directory to the remote file server Ss Note Use the binary mode of ftp to transfer the three files MGC tar ttbackup tar and odbc ini Verify that the files are successfully transferred to the remote file server before continuing Install the Sun Solaris 10 operating system on PGW 4 using the procedure in the Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System section on page 2 2 Install the Sun Solaris 10 operating environment packages on PGW 4 using the steps in the Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment section on page 2 72 On PGW 4 log in as root Use the following commands to create the saved directory under var tmp cd var tmp mkdir saved cd var tmp saved Use the ftp utility to transfer the three files MGC tar ttbackup tar and obdc ini from the remote file server to the current
99. Saint Louis Berkeley Software Design Inc and their contributors 5 Neither the name of the WU FTPD Development Group nor the names of any copyright holders nor the names of any contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission The names wuftpd and wu ftpd are trademarks of the WU FTPD Development Group and the Washington University at Saint Louis 6 Disclaimer Limitation of Liability THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE WU FTPD DEVELOPMENT GROUP THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE WU FTPD DEVELOPMENT GROUP THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN 1F ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software
100. Settings nu p gt punDnRp Enter a selection 1 through 6 or q to quit ENTER YOUR SELECTION Step6 Enter your selection For detailed procedures for your selection go to the section listed below e Adding an SNMP Community Entry page 4 17 e Deleting an SNMP COMMUNITY page 4 19 e Adding a Trap Destination page 4 20 e Deleting a Trap Destination page 4 22 e Activating the New Settings page 4 23 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 LS Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Hs Configuring SNMP Support Resources e Verifying the SNMP Configuration Migration page 4 24 The procedure for adding a Trap Destination is now complete Proceed to the selection you entered in the SNMPD Configuration Main Menu Deleting a Trap Destination From the SNMPD Configuration Main Menu Step1 To delete a Trap Destination enter 5 Delete a Trap Destination Text similar to the following is displayed Delete Trap Menu 2 2 8228 1 TargetAddress 7 7 7 7 0 TargetAddrParams vlExampleParams IP Mask 255 255 255 255 0 2 TargetAddress 6 6 6 6 0 TargetAddrParams vlExampleParams IP Mask 255 255 255 255 0 Would you like to proceed with the Delete n y Step2 Enter y to delete a Trap Destination if you enter n to cancel the deletion you return to the SNMPD Configuration Main Menu Tex
101. Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide EE OL 18083 01 CHAPTER Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher This chapter describes how to install Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch and later releases of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software This chapter contains the following sections e Before You Start page 3 1 e Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Releases page 3 3 Note For information on provisioning the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software see the following document Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Provisioning Guide Before You Start Before you start perform the following steps 1 Review the hardware and software requirements found in the document Release Notes for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 1 2 Have your company s internal support and Cisco support contact information readily available so you can get help with the installation if needed If you have questions or need assistance see the Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request section on page x 3 Ensure that you have access to the console port on your Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch host 4 Before you begin installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software make sure that the Sun operating system is properly installed Tabl
102. Table 2 2 Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Package Installation Order Products Cisco Cisco Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch HSI BAMS Sparc based Platforms Opteron based Platforms X X X Installing the Sparc based Solaris 10 Installing the Opteron based Solaris Patches Package CSCOh022 10 Patches Package CSCOh032 Configuring Disk Drives One of Configuring Disk Drives One of x x the following the following e Systems with 36GB 73 GB and Systems with 36 GB 73 GB or 146 GB disk drives Installing 146 GB disk drives Installing the Solstice DiskSuite the Solstice DiskSuite CSCOh023 CSCOh023 X e Systems with 18 GB disk drives Installing the Log and Spool File Systems CSCOh024 X e Cisco BAMS platforms Installing Cisco BAMS Archive Partition CSCOh027 X X X Installing the Sparc based Installing the Opteron based Communications and Alarm Communications Software Package Software Package CSCOh026 CSCOh036 X X X Installing the Verification Test Suite Installing the Verification Test Suite Script Package CSCOh021 Script Package CSCOh021 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment E Installing the Sparc based Solaris 10 Patches Package CSCOh022 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 To install the Sparc b
103. Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition CustSpecificINAPHandling Controls INAP Intelligent Network Application Protocol behavior including advertised application context Values e tinap e finap e rinap e sinap Default Null To enable network transfer and DTMF transfer services set this parameter to sinap The following new CS2 application context is populated in the dialogue body of the INAP message itu t 0 recommendation 0 q 17 q1228 1228 cs2 2 ac 3 id ac cs2 ssf scfGenericAC 4 urn o0id 0 0 17 1228 2 3 4 dataDir Location of the data directory Default var Note Do not change this value dataSourceName Used by the MMDB to obtain the data source name for the ODBC connection Default howdydb Note Do not change this value debugLevel Determines level of debugging detail if debugging is initiated Default high Note Do not change this value Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 0L 18083 01 AS Appendix A XECfgParm dat File Parameters M Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition DefaultLocation Specifies whether to override the default location field in the call context data for calls released by t
104. To set the logging level for a particular process the exact case sensitive mi Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 AppendixD Sample Installation Scripts Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 7 3 unix filename of the process must be used Only the logging level of actively or passively managed processes can be set Valid values for logPrio are Debug Trace Info Warning Error and Critical almM logPrio Debug amDmpr logPrio Debug cdrDmpr logPrio Debug cfgM logPrio Debug EISUP logPrio Debug ioChanMgr logPrio Debug ISDNIP logPrio Debug ISDNL3 logPrio Debug ISDNBRI logPrio Debug IUA logPrio Debug engine logPrio Debug foverd logPrio Debug M3UA logPrio Debug measMgr logPrio Debug MGCP logPrio Debug H248 logPrio Debug mmdbd logPrio Debug mmSAgt logPrio Debug pom logPrio Debug procM logPrio Debug replicator logPrio Debug sagt logPrio Debug SIP logPrio Debug SS7 logPrio Debug SUA logPrio Debug TALI logPrio Debug TCAP logPrio Debug RA logPrio Debug QBE_V5 logPrio Debug QBE_V6 logPrio Debug QBE I0CC debugFlag 0 MIGRATED Specialized autonomous flags for debug fault isolation engine autonomous true cfgM autonomous true Talk2 autonomous false procM procM minCheckHealthInterval 10 smallest check health interval procM minCh
105. UNWspnego UNWtnfc UNWtnfd UNWbind UNWbindr UNWctpls UNWfss UNWgcmn UNWgssdh UNWgssk DQDHUAHBHHAHDHHHAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHAHHAHHHGD Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 a 245 Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Selecting package SUNWinst Selecting package SUNWil5rf Selecting package SUNWipc Selecting package SUNWmdbr Selecting package SUNWmfrun Selecting package SUNWrsg Selecting package SUNWrsgk Selecting package SUNWter Selecting package SUNWtoo Selecting package SUNW1394 Selecting all disks Configuring boot device Using disk c1t0d0 for rootdisk Deleting Solaris fdisk partition c1t0d0 Deleting Solaris fdisk partition c1t1d0 Creating all Solaris fdisk partition c1t0d0 Creating all Solaris fdisk partition c1t1d0 Configuring c1t0d0s0 Configuring var c1t0d0s1 Configuring swap c1t0d0s3 Configuring c1t0d0s4 Configuring c1t0d0s6 Configuring opt c1t0d0s5 Deselecting unmodified disk c1t1d0 Verifying disk configuration Verifying space allocation Total software size 420 10 Mbytes You may need to eject the CD or select a different boot device after reboot to avoid repeating the installation process Configuring disk
106. X AAO SSO Elo Y ODO OOOO NOOO OOOO aal EV 10 ODODODOOOOOOOIODOPOOO IDO OOOO OOOO NOOO OOOO 00000000000 oo ODO OOOO OOOO NOOO OOOO ODO OOOO IO NOOO HOVOSSOOSSOOOCOOS i 4 Q anoo oror n coooa OOOO NOOO NOOO E p ap Segeucooo00o qa lemas i Q TTTS TTTS STTTS Sopoupnpumai e t Q 000000000 DODOOOCO ODO COCOGSOGEO qaoeonaae ye Q OTTONA TTTS 200000 000 go E Jn 10 AN PA LO O OY zjn a 010 El gO0d0000000 0000000000000 IO El fodaadoadas O gog0000 aa 88 MesToo Doa Ttoo Moa Teo los Meal o000000 og oo 00000000000 ooo POA POO pO S9 POO ooooogooooooooodhooopohooo PO O Q pop00000000 a 000 G5 G9 dd SO Oo dOCOOOCOSOOCOOOCSOOOCC IOOG Sal O9 6G DODODOODODO 0 DOGOPSA Pog pO OO POG DOOOO OOO OOOO POCODOMPOO po Qi og O at 1 000 ISG SG o9 SG SG BOOOOOOOOOGDGSSC SCOOSC SGGO GG Sd YA ooooogoooooo 10 OOObO9d Pog po OO peg DOCOCODODODO 00 pO Q 09 O ooorr000000 oo QQQ SO QQ 95 O0 GG GODODOOOOOOO NH 00 Sd SA Sd ii AOp poo POG POG POG ODODODO0000O W WON pos poy pod O Oo AHE 5 QE Q Ciel OS QO Ciel OPD GO Fear mn ele Ciel W atatetatetata tata at a Boal oa Sal aq eo lt J AAA eo t s 6d O Jo ooo00o00g0gq yo 000 PSG POS Do OQ Pog c ay Q Q OQ O CODOABELOBO i o OG IS OO O00 PG PS IES x aooaa 2 Joo ES E O E El Co el nf ASAS LI OO N p00r0000000 oo R 4 N Video Serial USB connector management connectors 2 port Press Enter on the terminal device The login prompt similar to th
107. XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition OwnClli Common language location identifier used for circuit query validation when circuit queries are supported Value Alphanumeric string up to 11 characters Default TTTT SS BB XXX Example 1111 22 33 444 PartialCliPnoldentity Contains a 3 digit integer representing the PNO Identity field of the partial CLI parameter Valid values 0 default through 999 PartialCliS witchNumber Contains a 3 digit integer representing the Switch Number field of the partial CLI parameter Valid values 0 default through 999 PartialCliTypeOfS witch Contains a 2 digit integer representing the Type of Switch field of the partial CLI parameter Valid values 0 default through 99 platformId Enables the signaling controller to run more than one instance of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software concurrently Default 1 Note Do not change this value popDataSync Specify true 1f master slave mode is being used Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 0L 18083 01 UA Appendix A XECfgParm dat File Parameters M Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition RedirectingATree Used to control A number screening analysis via A digit tree This parameter
108. You can change the default value to a value more appropriate for your system installation foverd commRetryInterval Time interval in milliseconds between attempts to open a connection Connection types include e Connection to the peer failover daemon e Connection to the A B switch e Connection to the ARU Default 30000 milliseconds 30 seconds Note You can change the default value to a value more suited to your system installation foverd conn1Type Sets the connection type for connection number 1 Values e Serial e Socket Note Typically set this value to socket foverd conn2Type Sets the connection type for connection number 2 Values e Serial e Socket Note Typically set this value to socket Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 AppendixA XECfgParm dat File Parameters Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Mi Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition foverd conn3Addr Specifies the address of the peer system Example dev term b If your configuration does not use connection number 3 enter dev null default Note If your configuration uses an 8 port connector as a serial connection for failover you must modify the read write permissions for the connection For more information see the Release Notes for the Cisco Cisco PGW 2
109. a Sparc based platform perform the following steps Otherwise proceed to Step 7 a Change to the root directory by entering the following command and pressing Enter cd b Unmount the cdrom directory from the CD ROM drive by entering the following command and pressing Enter umount cdrom c Eject the CD from the CD ROM by entering the following command and pressing Enter eject dev dsk c0t0d0s0 OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Step7 Remove the CD from the CD ROM drive This completes the installation of platform specific data Proceed to the Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment section on page 2 72 Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment This section contains the procedures used to load the software packages that create the Sun Solaris 10 Operating environment on your host platforms Table 2 2 lists the order in which the software packages should loaded onto your system broken down by platform type The currently deployed Solaris 10 patch set is release 3 0 6 which is available on Cisco com e For Sparc based platforms go to http www cisco com cgi bin tablebuild pl mgc sol10 sparc e For Opteron based platforms go to http www cisco com cgi bin tablebuild pl mgc sol10 opteron
110. a a A a pa a E gaa a ME ME A A E kh Ue A A SS NS ts ae S MS 22 INAP Prepaid Services ApplyChargingReport Final End A A NL NL E EL LL peed peed ened GS DAR RES A A E e A E E as al a T 0 3 0 0 3 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SA A A a A AS Peed ere Pk eee Pd rer Paved ee Vd cited Pd DESDE DEA AS SS E AA AOS r A tank MS 23 INAP LNP for Portugal AA A A A SA A ASADAS AR NI O NA A A E 0 1 0 0 1 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A A A A a rT Sa S MS 24 INAP CS1 InitialDP A O E O ERES ERA PE ne AA PA A O O A O O O O O OO ROO ch Rem cae ea a 1 0 1 0 0 1 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fa a a E A A A a a a GA A ps a a ee ey ee ia re Ti a E E A E A A ND A E A o a a a a MS 25 INAP CS1 Final end ApplyChargingReport SS SS SA A A A AR A e TT te ete ein at PESTE ARTE REA E ER RE EA EA REA et ies cee ot oe ats T 0 2 0 0 3 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SS o SR RES RS ROS ERA AS AER A AA RES AEREA As MS 26 INAP CS1 Continue event report EventReportBCSM A AE IS AS AS A O O O O NN A A S E 1 0 2 0 0 1 17 0 0 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 a 453 Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Mi Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Configuring SCP Queries MS 30 ANSI PRE AIN CNAM tcapType PRE AIN msg query with permission asnlEncoding asnl_definite tcapBodyType sequence OS 19
111. alarm category description and severity Because many failures require extra detail for troubleshooting you should refer to the log file on the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch for complete alarm information and for determining root causes You can however configure HP OpenView to format the traps into a more readily understandable format by following the steps below Open the Event Configuration window by selecting Options Event Configuration from the HP OpenView menu Under Enterprise Name select TransPath The five alarm types should be displayed under Event Identification Double click one of the event names under Event Identification for example commAlarm Under Event Log Message enter the message that you want logged to the HP OpenView log file when HP OpenView receives this alarm You can use variables from the following table in your message to provide specific information about the alarm Variable Definition Explanation 1 tpAlarmId Alarm identification 2 tpAlarmCatld Alarm category identification number 3 tpAlarmCatName Alarm category name 4 tpAlarmCatDesc Alarm category description OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Appendix HP OpenView Sample SNMP Configuration WE Formatting Trap Messages 5 tpAlarmSet Alarm set not set 2 means the alarm is being set 1 means the alarm is being cleared 6 tpAlarmNotify Alarm notified
112. already installed This installation will attempt to overwrite this package Cisco Systems Inc Executing checkinstall script CSCOh020 checkinstall log file at var tmp CSCOh020 checkinstall log Platform is i86pc This machine is running Solaris 5 10 Using lt opt sun_install gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide E OL 18083 01 Chapter3 Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Releases Mi 4 package pathnames are already properly installed Verifying disk space requirements Checking for conflicts with packages already installed Checking for setuid setgid programs This package contains scripts which will be executed with super user permission during the process of installing this package Do you want to continue with the installation of lt CSCOh020 gt y n Step3 Enter y and press Enter to continue Text similar to the following is displayed Installing Media Gateway Controller Security package compatible with Solaris 10 as lt CSCOh020 gt Executing preinstall script Cisco MGC software or an adjunct was found Installing part 1 of 1 verifying class lt none gt Executing postinstall script You must now run the install security sc
113. amp 9 to find out supported Sun platforms for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software Release 9 8 Table 5 2 shows migration procedures to Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 across different platforms The target platforms are listed in the first column You can find the migration procedure based on your target platform and your existing Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch platform Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide a E OL 18083 01 Chapter 5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 Table 5 2 Target Release 9 8 From Release 9 5 or 9 6 Migration from Release 9 5 or 9 6 to Release 9 8 without Platform Changes Migration Procedures to Release 9 8 Across Different Platforms From Release 9 7 Sparc based Sparc based Opteron based Sparc based Migration from Release 9 5 or 9 6 to Release 9 8 without Platform Changes page 5 5 Migration from Release 9 7 to Release 9 8 without Platform Changes page 5 20 Opteron based Upgrading Lively from Sparc based Platforms to Opteron based Platforms page Upgrading Lively from Sparc based Platforms to Opteron based Platforms page Migration from Release 9 7 to Release 9 8 without Platform Changes page 5 20 5 21 5 21 Migration from Release 9 5 or 9 6 to Release 9 8 without Platform Changes Migrating the Second Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software to R
114. and Configuration Guide Es OL 18083 01 AppendixE Sample Uninstall Scripts Removing a Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Version Sample Output for uninstall sh Mi Table successfully saved Saving table CISCO NAMEDSQL Saving index CISCO NAMEDSQLIX1 Saving rows 150 150 rows saved Table successfully saved Saving table CISCO NUMBERTERM Saving index CISCO NUMBERTERM_IDX1 Saving rows 0 0 rows saved Table successfully saved Saving table CISCO PORTEDNUMBERS Saving index CISCO PORTEDNUMBERS_TREE_IDX Saving rows 0 0 rows saved Table successfully saved Saving table CISCO ROUTESELECTION Saving rows 0 0 rows saved Table successfully saved Saving table CISCO SCHEMA_ VERSION Saving rows 6 6 rows saved Table successfully saved Saving table CISCO SCRIPT Saving rows 0 0 rows saved Table successfully saved Saving table CISCO SOURCEBLACK Saving rows 0 0 rows saved Table successfully saved Saving table CISCO WHITELIST_A Saving rows 0 0 rows saved Table successfully saved Saving table CISCO WHITELIST_B Saving rows 0 0 rows saved Table successfully saved Successful ttMigrate uninstall continuing Stopping TimesTen The tt60 daemon has stopped successfully Removing directories and files Modifying etc syslog conf Removal of lt CSCOga002 gt was successful Removal of lt CSCOga001 gt was successful Removal of lt CSCOga000 gt was succ
115. and take reasonable precautions to run the scripts correctly You must log in as root to run the following DiskSuite installation script For Sun Fire X4600 and Sun Netra X4200 M2 platforms do not change the default hard disk boot order in the BIOS settings If the primary disk is changed from the default of c3t0d0 the DiskSuite installation fails OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Load the Cisco Solaris 10 Operating Environment CD into the CD ROM drive Enter the following command to install the DiskSuite installation scripts pkgadd d cdrom cdrom0 Cscoh023 pkg Text similar to the following is displayed The following packages are available 1 cscoho23 Media Gateway Controller Solaris 10 DiskSuite sparc i386 3 0 6 Select package s you wish to process or all to process all packages default all q amp Note You can also download the Solaris 10 DiskSuite package CSCOh023 from Cisco com For example download the CSCOh023 package to the opt SW folder on the platform and use the command pkgadd d opt SW CSCOh023 pkg Make sure you downloads the platform specific package for your platform Sparc based or Opteron based Press Enter to accept the default answer all Text simi
116. be sure to back up this information before the partitions are un mirrored and DiskSuite is removed Consult the appropriate document depending on the software installed Log in as root Use the metastat command to verify that the state of all the mirrors is Okay Type the following commands to run the script and press Enter cd opt sun_install DiskSuite rm_disksuite_1 sh The rm_disksuite_1 sh command detaches the mirrored disks and restores the original disk partition file in etc vfstab The machine reboots after detaching the mirrored disks and restoring the original disk partition file Log in as root and change directory to opt sun_install DiskSuite Enter the following command cd opt sun_install DiskSuite Run the script rm_disksuite_2 sh rm_disksuite_2 sh This script clears the disk mirrors and removes the DiskSuite software packages from the system Enter the following command and press Enter to remove the package CSCOh023 pkgrm CSCOh023 Text similar to the following is displayed The following package is currently installed CScCoh023 Media Gateway Controller Solaris 10 DiskSuite sparc i386 3 0 6 Do you want to remove this package y n q y Removal of lt CSCOh023 gt was successful This completes the DiskSuite removal Installing the Log and Spool File Systems CSCOh024 This section applies to a Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch host with 18 GB disk drives running the Cisco PGW 2200 Softsw
117. been successfully installed See var sadm patch 118833 36 log for details Executing postpatch script Patch packages installed SUNW1394 UNWatfsr UNWatfsu UNWaudd UNWbart UNWbtool UNWcakr UNWcar UNWckr UNWcnetr UNWcpcu UNWcsd UNWcs1 UNWcslr UNWcsr UNWcsu UNWdtre UNWdtrp UNWefc UNWesu UNWib UNWintgige UNWipfr UNWipfu UNWipoib UNWkey UNWkrbr UNWkrbu UNWkvm UNWmdb NADNNNNNNN NNN NNNNNNNNHNANNANNHHNNNANN Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Step 6 UNWmdbr UNWmdr UNWmdu UNWnfsckr UNWnfscr UNWnfscu UNWnisu UNWpcu UNWpd UNWpiclu UNWpsu UNWqos UNWremdc UNWroute UNWrpcib UNWsacom UNWses UNWsmapi UNWssad UNWtavor UNWtoo UNWudapltr UNWudapltu UNWuedg UNWugen UNWuksp UNWuprl UNWusb UNWusbs UNWwbsup UNWxcu4 UNWxge DNNNNNNN NNN NNNNNnNNNNNANHnNNNNNnNNNANNANNHHNMNN UNWopenss1 commands UNWopenssl libraries Completed installation of core extra packages Start core hardening Changing EEPROM settings Enable recording of Dump content Dump device Savecore directory Savecore enabled failed login attempts kernel pages dev dsk c1t0d0s3 swap var crash sh jingan yes Completed core hardening CORE CD installation completed Ejecting CORE CD Rebooting Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System E If you are installing on
118. by entering the following command etc init d ttreplic stop Copy the active host database to the standby host database by entering the following command as mgcusr setup _replication lt active host gt standby Start the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch by entering the following command etc init d CiscoMGC start Checking for Installation Errors Step 1 If you still have problems retry the commands listed in the Verifying Database Replication section on page 4 86 If your output differs from the example in that section or if you suspect problems or errors in the database installation try the following Ensure that the database is installed in the opt TimesTen directory Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 4 88 OL 18083 01 Chapter4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuring Cisco ITP Ls Mi Step2 Check the log file for installation errors The log file is in the directory var adm MGC_install log Reinstalling CSCOga002 If you experience database errors such as an incorrect timestamp after completing the Checking for Installation Errors section on page 4 88 you need to reinstall the CSCOga002 package which contains the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch database components Follow these steps to reinstall the CSCOga002 package Step1 Remove the CSCOga002 package as root using the pkgrm command To remove the package file enter t
119. class lt none gt verifying class lt preserve gt verifying class lt ftpaccess gt verifying class lt ftpusers gt y verifying class lt manifest gt Installation of lt SUNWftpr gt was successful SUNWEtpu 0 bytes 0 tape blocks SUNWftpu archive 0 bytes 0 tape blocks SUNW ftpu archive none bz2 119958 bytes 235 tape blocks SUNWftpu install 0 bytes 0 tape blocks SUNW ftpu install copyright 8644 bytes 17 tape blocks SUNWftpu install depend 1130 bytes 3 tape blocks SUNWEtpu install i none 2245 bytes 5 tape blocks SUNW ftpu pkginfo 495 bytes 1 tape blocks SUNWftpu pkgmap 673 bytes 2 tape blocks SUNWftpu reloc 0 bytes 0 tape blocks SUNWftpu reloc usr 0 bytes 0 tape blocks x SUNWftpu reloc usr sbin 0 bytes 0 tape blocks spawn pkgadd d SUNWftpu xx mM HMMM HM OM OM Processing package instance lt SUNWftpu gt from lt tmp gt FTP Server Usr sparc 11 10 0 REV 2005 01 21 15 53 Copyright 2001 2003 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms Copyright c 1999 2000 2001 WU FTPD Development Group All rights reserved WU FTPD SOFTWARE LICENSE Use modification or redistribution including distribution of any modified or derived work in any form or on any medium is permitted only if all the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions qualify as freeware or Open Source Softwar
120. conflict with a file which does not belong to any package Do you want to install these conflicting files y n q OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Step4 Answer y and press Enter to install the files Text similar to the following is displayed Checking for setuid setgid programs This package contains scripts which will be executed with super user permission during the process of installing this package Do you want to continue with the installation of lt CSCOh024 gt y n Step5 Type y and press Enter to continue Text similar to the following is displayed Installing Media Gateway Controller Log and Spool package as lt CSCOh024 gt Executing preinstall script Platform is SUNW Ultra 80 This is a known platform NOTICE Architecture checks passed Installing part 1 of 1 opt sun_install format_log_spool_start cmd opt sun_install install_log_spool opt sun_install query_2nd_disk cmd verifying class lt none gt Executing postinstall script You must now change directories to opt sun_install Log_Spool and run the install_log_spool script as root Step6 Change directory to opt sun_install Log_Spool and run the install_log_spool script Ss Note You must first shut down the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch befo
121. cylinder unallocated dev rdsk c1t0d0s5 116599770 sectors in 18978 cylinders of 48 tracks 128 sectors 56933 5MB in 1187 cyl groups 16 c g 48 00MB g 5824 i g super block backups for fsck F ufs o b at 32 98464 196896 295328 393760 492192 590624 689056 787488 885920 Initializing cylinder groups super block backups for last 10 cylinder groups at 115707040 115805472 115903904 116002336 116100768 116199200 116297632 116396064 116494496 116592928 Beginning Solaris software installation 23303 blocks Installation of lt SUNWcsu gt was successful 5043 blocks Installation of lt SUNWcsr gt was successful 21985 blocks Installation of lt SUNWcsl gt was successful 75 blocks Installation of lt SUNWcnetr gt was successful 43978 blocks Installation of lt SUNWckr gt was successful 30 blocks Installation of lt SUNWkvm gt was successful Installation of lt SUNWcar gt was successful Installation of lt SUNWcakr gt was successful 7 blocks add c devices pseudo arp 0 arp 44 0 0666 root sys add link dev arp devices pseudo arp 0 arp add c devices pseudo clone 0 ibd 11 170 0666 root sys add link dev ibd devices pseudo clone 0 ibd add c devices pseudo icmp 0 icmp 5 0 0666 root sys add link dev icmp devices pseudo icmp 0 icmp add c devices pseudo icmp 0 icmp 5 0 0666 root sys add link dev rawip devices pseudo icmp 0 icmp add c devices pseudo icmp6 0 icmp6 140
122. devices Number of NALM devices 0 NALM devices Number of virtual CPUs 2 Note Dual core CPUs count as two virtual CPUs virtual CPUs CPU Amount of physical memory 8064MB Amount of swap memory 10392MB number of fatal errors 0 number of errors 0 KKKKKKKEKKK Fatal Errors KKKKKKKKK end of Fatal Errors KKKKKKKEKKEERK ErrOors ER k k kkk kkk kkk k EXKXRXKKXX X end of Errors KKKKKKKKK PPPPPP AA SSSSSS SSSSSS PP PP A A 5S SS PPPPPP AAAAAA SSSSSS SSSSSS PP AA AA SS SS PP AA AA SSSSSS SSSSSS Ss Note See Table 2 5 for the approximate amount of time the test will take on the different platforms supported Step3 Once the test completes examine the console output and the file opt sun_install vts_script log Verify that the unit passed the test and that the proper number of hard disks and Ethernet interfaces were detected Running a Test in Brief Mode When run in brief mode the vts_script tests 1 percent of each disk surface To run the test in brief mode Step 1 Change directories to the var tmp directory Enter the following command Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 EE Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Step 2 cd var tmp Enter the following command to start the test opt sun_install vts_ script brief
123. directory var tmp saved on PGW 4 Verify that the files are successfully transferred from the remote file server before continuing Download the liveUpgrade sh and mgcTTmigrate scripts Opteron based platform scripts from the Cisco website Then put them under var tmp saved See Before You Start section on page 5 21 Use the following commands to change the file permissions of the two scripts liveUpgrade sh and mgcTTmigrate chmod 777 liveUpgrade sh chmod 777 mgcTTmigrate On PGW 4 run the following script liveUpgrade sh import Text similar to the following is displayed You are running as root Good make sure PGW configuration files has been fetched from your file server and already placed in var tmp saved directory Would you like to continue y y n al Enter y and press Enter to continue Text similar to the following is displayed remove bin files due to bin format incompatibility between Opteron and Sparc platform removed opt CiscoMGC dialPlan bin removed opt CiscoMGC etc bin removed opt CiscoMGC etc active_link bin removed opt CiscoMGC etc ttdb Finished import configuration files Please go ahead to install PGW software Install the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software Release 9 7 3 on PGW 4 using the steps in Chapter 3 Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Restore the odbc ini file using the following command on PGW 4 cp var tm
124. following e Store call screening information for calling and called number analysis Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software A Initializing the Call Screening Database Mi e Ported Numbers e Number Termination e Multiple Dial Plan e Advice of Charge II You might want to perform white and black list screening to include or exclude calls from certain numbers You can provision white lists that specify allowed A numbers calling numbers or B numbers called numbers Black lists block specified A numbers calling numbers or B numbers called numbers For more details see the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Dial Plan Guide The call screening database is stored in the opt TimesTen datastore directory The database name is howdydb The maximum database size 256 MB is specified in the odbc ini file shown in the odbc ini File Information section below Caution Do not change the database name odbc ini File Information The odbc ini file specifies the location of the database storage Unless you installed the software to other than the default directory the odbc ini file is located in the opt CiscoMGC local directory The following is an example of an odbc ini file ODBC Data Sources howdydb TimesTen 4 1 Driver howdydb Driver opt TimesTen4 1 32 lib libtten so Da
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128. ipx auto cdp enable 2 1 2 cdp interval 2 1 2 60 trunk 2 1 desirable isl 1 1005 trunk 2 2 desirable isl 1 1005 spantree portfast 2 1 2 disable spantree portcost 2 1 2 3019 spantree portpri 2 1 2 32 spantree portvlanpri 2 1 0 spantree portvlanpri 2 2 0 spantree portvlancost 2 1 cost 3018 spantree portvlancost 2 2 cost 3018 module 3 24 port 10BaseT Ethernet set set set set set set set set set set set set set module name 3 module enable 3 vlan 1 3 19 20 3 22 24 vlan 2 3 1 18 vlan 3 3 21 port enable 3 1 24 port level 3 1 24 normal port duplex 3 1 24 half port trap 3 1 24 disable port name 3 1 24 port security 3 1 24 disable port broadcast 3 1 24 0 port membership 3 1 24 static Sample Configuration for Cisco Catalyst 5500 A E OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Appendix F Sample LAN Configurations E Sample Configuration for Cisco Catalyst 5500 A set set set set set set set port protocol 3 1 24 ip on port protocol 3 1 24 ipx auto cdp enable 3 1 24 cdp interval 3 1 24 60 spantree portfast 3 1 24 enable spantree portcost 3 1 24 3100 spantree portpri 3 1 24 32 module 4 12 port 10 100BaseTX Ethernet set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set
129. mgcgrp group in the group file mgcgrp 20000 username Ss Note The group file is a comma separated list of user names If you add more than one user use commas with no spaces to separate one name in the list from another Step4 Enter the following command and press Enter passwd username Step5 Type the user s password and press Enter twice when prompted Step6 Log in to the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch as the new user Step7 Enter the following command and press Enter o mml The MML interface launches To exit MML type quit and press Enter This completes the procedure for adding a user with full MML privileges Adding a User with Minimal MML Privileges To add a user with full MML privileges complete the following steps Step 1 Log in to the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch host as root Step2 Add a group with minimal MML privileges using the following command groupadd minmml Step3 Prepare the cshrc file for the group with minimal MML privileges using the following commands mkdir opt CiscoMGC local minmml cp opt CiscoMGC local cshrc opt CiscoMGC local minmml cshrc chgrp minmml opt CiscoMGC local minmml cshrc Step4 Adda user to the group with minimal MML privileges using the following command useradd g minmml d opt CiscoMGC local minmml s bin csh m username Step5 Change the password for the newly added user using the following command passwd username Step6 Type the user s pas
130. must run delete_replication sh on both active and standby hosts Then change the value of the TTREPPORT variable from 2890 to 2891 in the setup_replication sh script on both active and standby hosts and save your changes Perform the whole procedure again Start the both active and standby Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch as root etc init d CiscoMGC start Proceed to Verifying Database Replication Verifying Database Replication Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 To verify that replication is working perform the following steps Log in to the active host and start an MML session by entering mml Add a test entry into the B white list database using the numan add MML command For example mml gt numan add bwhite custgrpid S018 svcname testsvc cli 9998 Text similar to the following is displayed VSC 01 Media Gateway Controller 2000 08 30 11 31 25 M COMPLD bwhite 7 Delete the test entry using the numan dlt MML command mml gt numan add bwhite custgrpid S018 svcname testsvc cli 9998 Log in to the standby host and start an MML session by entering mml Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 4 86 OL 18083 01 Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Step 5 Initializing the Call Screening Database Mi Enter the numan rtrv MML command to verify that the entry you added in Step 4 was replicated to the database on th
131. network parameters on PGW 4 to make PGW 4 a replacement of PGW 2 For example the IP address on PGW 4 should be the same with PGW 2 Log in PGW 4 as root and start the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software using the following command etc init d CiscoMGC start Ss Note Before you start the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software make sure that you have installed the license file in the opt CiscoMGC license directory See Step 1 and 2 in the Installing the License File if the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch is NOT Running section on page 3 16 for more information Use the following commands to change the login to mgcusr on PGW 4 and verify the migration from PGW 2 to PGW 4 is complete su mgcusr o mml mml gt rtrv ne mml gt rtrv softw all mml gt rtrv alms mml gt rtrv ne health all amp Note When you view the alarms you can find the alarm POM 01 2008 07 27 21 15 09 910 CST ALM PEER LINK A FAILURE SEV MN The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch raises this alarm because no provisioning is synchronized between PGW 1 and 4 when the PGW 1 and 4 are on different hardware platforms You can ignore this alarm during the live upgrade It disappears after the live upgrade is complete When you view the network element health with the rtrv ne health all command on both PGW 1 and 4 verify the values in the Current in progress calls field on the two platforms are same or close Log in PGW 1 as mgcusr and switch over
132. notes and tips before installing the Sun Solaris 10 operating system and the operating environment Cautions Notes and Tips Ss Note Ss The procedures in this chapter require a working knowledge of the system administration procedures for the Sun Solaris UNIX operating system Note Ss Be sure to have the required information listed in Chapter 1 Preparing for Sun Solaris Operating System and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Installation before you begin the installation process Note Ss Allow at least 2 hours downtime for the installation of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software environment Note amp The text in the screens displayed throughout this document might differ slightly from the text displayed on your console The screen displays are for reference only and should be treated as examples Note Most of the steps in the installation process ask you to press F2 to continue However F2 does not apply to all console types If it does not apply on your system you should press Esc 2 instead Tip During the installation process monitor system output frequently for error messages and correct any error conditions before continuing with the installation Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System This section provides the following instructions for loading the Sun Solaris 10 operating system e Devices on Supported Platforms page 2 3 e Installing th
133. now complete Go to Table 2 2 on page 2 72 if you want to continue with the list for package installation Installing the Verification Test Suite Script Package CSCOh021 Ss The Verification Test Suite VTS provides an optional script designed to test configured Sun Solaris 10 platforms used for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch BAMS and HSI products VTS test instructions support the following interface cards e Sun GigaSwift Ethernet PCI card order number X1150A e Sun 10 100BT Ethernet PCI card order number X1033 e Sun Quad Fast Ethernet PCI card order number X1034A Perform all testing with a console log file enabled to capture everything entered at the console input and displayed on the console output One way to accomplish this is through a terminal server connected to the console port of your platform You can use the xterm program with the l lf lt logfile gt command line option to create the console log file For each target system in the test below you should archive the console log file along with the VTS log file created with other records Note Step 1 Step 2 This VTS package is not supported by the Sun Fire X4600 the Sun Fire X4600 M2 or the Sun Netra X4200 M2 platform To install the VTS script package Place the Cisco Solaris 10 Operating Environment CD in the CD ROM drive of the target system Type the following commands to install the VTS script package and press Enter cd cdrom cdrom0 pkgadd
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135. of Events from the Queue sent at a time IPCsendThreshold Max Number of RSIPs from the Queue sent at a time ioChanMgr evtTimer 100 ioChanMgr hbTimer 1000 ioChanMgr statDiscardThreshold 40 ioChanMgr sendThreshold 10 ioChanMgr IPCsendThreshold 0 Channel manager parameters for SCC switchover on MGX Both sessionPauseTimer and resumeAckTimer are in seconds ioChanMgr sessionPauseTimer 8 ioChanMgr resumeAckTimer 1 ioChanctl ioChanCtl DPNSSTestFrames true ioChanCtl xgcpMultiThread true enable threading for the IP receive loop in MGCP ioChanCtl ituIsNewZealand false for New Zealand MTP3 set appropriate ITU properties jo Sa StS al a measM ta a al a tal at a Currently we assume 8000 XEMeas objects fit into 8 Mb of shared memory measM sm_seg_size 32 size of shared memory in MB default is 32 measM loadBalanceFactor 20 num of measmgr distribution points every 5 minutes measM port default port to sync dynamic meas thresholds almM almM runAsDaemon false MML since this is started and stopped by user it has the following unique requirements for logging to alter logging levels the logPrio parameter must be changed here then the MML process started to pick up the change The set log command does not affect any MML processes Currently MML must ALWAYS have autonomous true MML logPrio Info causes Info and above messages to be written to the MML logFileNamePrefix mml
136. package SUNWter Selecting package SUNWtoo Selecting package SUNW1394 Selecting all disks Configuring boot device Using disk c1t0d0 for rootdisk Deleting Solaris fdisk partition c1t0d0 Deleting Solaris fdisk partition c1t1d0 Creating all Solaris fdisk partition c1t0d0 Creating all Solaris fdisk partition c1t1d0 Configuring c1t0d0s0 Configuring var c1t0d0s1 Configuring swap c1t0d0s3 Configuring c1t0d0s4 Configuring c1t0d0s6 Configuring opt c1t0d0s5 Deselecting unmodified disk c1t1d0 Verifying disk configuration Verifying space allocation Total software size 420 10 Mbytes You may need to eject the CD or select a different boot device after reboot to avoid repeating the installation process Configuring disk c1t0d0 Creating Fdisk partition table Fdisk partition table for disk c1t0d0 input file for fdisk 1M type 130 active 128 offset 16065 size 143347995 type 100 active 0 offset 0 size 0 type 100 active 0 offset 0 size 0 type 100 active 0 offset 0 size 0 Creating Solaris disk label VTOC Creating and checking UFS file systems Creating c1t0d0s0 Warning 1474 sector s in last cylinder unallocated dev rdsk c1t0d0s0 4096574 sectors in 667 cylinders of 48 tracks 128 sectors 2000 3MB in 42 cyl groups 16 c g 48 00MB g 11648 i g super block backups for fsck F ufs o b at 32 98464 196896
137. product version 9 6 1 product time A pom port default use port 4001 when set to default replicator portDataChannelSend 2968 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 AppendixD Sample Installation Scripts Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 6 1 Mi replicator portDataChannelRecv 2970 replicator portCommChannel Send 2972 replicator portCommChannelRecv 2974 replicator reconnectInterval 15 replicator numberReadThreads 1 optional thread 0 no threads 1 one thread Il Il engine AuditTimerInterval 1000 engine MaxAuditCics 32 engine RelINAPCallsAfterSwOver true diskmonitor Limit 7 Minimum number of days to preserve Trimming only occurs when threshold is exceeded There is no maximum number of days topreserve diskmonitor Threshold 80 percentage full threshold diskmonitor SoftLimit false set to true to allow override of preserve limit diskmonitor CdrRmFinished 0 remove finished cdrs after X days 0 immediate diskmonitor OptFileSys list of optional filesystems to monitor notrimming diskmonitor CoreRmDays 1 number of days to keep the core files diskmonitor CfgRmDirs 64 remove old config directories if more than X exist 0 disable H SE HH H callver SaveArea etc cust_specific toolkit _Peer_NextHop7 0 0 0 0 _Peer_NextHop8 0 0 0 0
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139. standby host As the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software comes up the data on the standby host is synchronized with the data on the active host and the active host goes into the standby state To accommodate failover conditions where the current active host can become the standby host you must also set the pom dataSync parameter to true on the current active host pom port Used in a fault tolerant configuration to indicate the port number that the POM uses to communicate with its peer Enter any integer from 4001 through 4050 or default Note This is a platform specific value and depends on your system installation You should modify this value only if the default port 4001 is being used by another process or application Configuring SCP Queries The SCP translates routing information for the Advanced Intelligent Network AIN database queries over TCAP This section provides instructions for selecting the type of translation you use to enable SCP database queries If your site or network requires changes you can enable SCP queries using the prov ed inservice command or by manually editing the parameters in the trigger dat file The trigger dat file located in opt CiscoMGC etc contains the message sending table that contains translation values This section contains the following topics e Before You Start page 4 43 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Ka OL 18083 01
140. successful 75 blocks Installation of lt SUNWcnetr gt was successful 43978 blocks Installation of lt SUNWckr gt was successful 30 blocks Installation of lt SUNWkvm gt was successful Installation of lt SUNWcar gt was successful Installation of lt SUNWcakr gt was successful 7 blocks add c devices pseudo arp 0 arp 44 0 0666 root sys add link dev arp devices pseudo arp 0 arp 3740448 9933472 add c devices pseudo clone 0 ibd 11 170 0666 root sys add link dev ibd devices pseudo clone 0 ibd add c devices pseudo icmpe0 icmp 5 0 0666 root sys add link dev icmp devices pseudo icmp 0 icmp add c devices pseudo icmpe0 icmp 5 0 0666 root sys add link dev rawip devices pseudo icmp 0 icmp add c devices pseudo icmp6 0 icmp6 140 1 0666 root add link dev icmp6 devices pseudo icmp6 0 icmp6 add c devices pseudo icmp6 0 icmp6 140 1 0666 root add link dev rawip6 devices pseudo icmp6 0 icmp6 add c devices pseudo ip 0 ip 3 0 0666 root sys add link dev ip devices pseudo ip 0 ip add c devices pseudo ip6 0 ip6 139 1 0666 root sys add link dev ip6 devices pseudo ip6 0 ip6 add c devices pseudo rts 0 rts 43 0 0666 root sys add link dev rts devices pseudo rts 0 rts sys sys 128 sectors 116199200 116297632 128 sectors Mi Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter2 _ Installing t
141. successfully installed See var sadm patch 119578 30 log for details Executing postpatch script Re enabling fmd 1M Patch packages installed SUNWckr SUNWcs1 SUNWcsu SUNWfmd Validating patches Loading patches installed on the system Done Loading patches requested to install Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 EJ Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Done The following requested patches have packages not installed on the system Package SUNWarc from directory SUNWarc in patch 118833 36 is not installed on the system Changes or package SUNWarc will not be applied to the system f Package SUNWarcr from directory SUNWarcr in patch 118833 36 is not installed on the C system hanges for package SUNWarcr will not be applied to the system Package FJSVpiclu from directory FJSVpiclu in patch 118833 36 is not installed on the system Changes for package FJSVpiclu will not be applied to the system Checking patches that you specified for installation Done Approved patches will be installed in this order 118833 36 Executing prePatch script Checking installed patches Executing prepatch script Disabling kernel module unloading Verifying sufficient filesystem capacity dry run method Installing patch packages Patch 118833 36 has
142. table print display the current table label write partition map and label to the disk lt cmd gt execute lt cmd gt then return quit partition gt 0 CISCO 1 original Specify table enter its number 1 partition gt Current partition table CISCO Total disk cylinders Part Tag Flag 0 root wm T var wm 2 backup wm 3 swap wu 4 unassigned wm 5 unassigned wm 6 unassigned wm 7 unassigned wm partition gt Ready to 1 partition gt FORMAT MENU disk type partition current format fdisk repair label analyze gt defect backup verify save inquiry volname lt cmd gt quit available 14087 2 reserved cylinders Cylinders Size Blocks 806 1208 1 96GB 403 0 0 4100928 1209 2215 4 89GB 1007 0 0 10247232 0 14086 68 35GB 14087 0 0 143349312 0 805 3 91GB 806 0 0 8201856 2216 2220 24 84MB 5 0 0 50880 2221 13683 55 62GB 11463 0 0 116647488 13684 14086 1 96GB 403 0 0 4100928 0 0 0 0 0 0 abel disk continue select a disk select define a disk type select define a partition table describe the current disk format and analyze the disk run the fdisk program repair a defective sector write label to the disk surface analysis defect list management search for backup labels read and display labels save new disk partition definitions show vendor product and revision set 8 character volume name execute lt cmd gt then return f
143. te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra te migra Removing a Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Version Sample Output for uninstall sh te_7 0004_7 1 te_7 0005_7 1 te_7 0_7 0001 te_7 1001_7 te_7 1002_7 te_7 1003_7 te_7 1004_7 te_7 1005_7 te_7 1006_8 te_7 1006_8 te_7 1007_7 te_7 1008_8 te_7 1008_8 te_7 1009_8 te_7 1009_8 te_7 1010_8 te_7 1010_8 te_7 1_7 100 te_7 1_7 100 te_8 0001_9 te_8 0001_9 te_8 0_9 0 te_9 0001_9 te_9 0002_9 te_9 0003_9 te_9 0003_9 te_9 0_9 0001 te_9 1001_9 1 te_9 1002_9 2 te_9 1_9 1001 te 9 1_9 1002 te_9 2001_9 2 te_9 2002_9 2 te_9 2003_9 3 te_9 2_9 2001 te_9 3001_9 4 te_9 3001_9 4 te 9 3_9 3001 te_9 4001_9 5 te_9 4001_9 5 te_9 5001_9 5 te_9 5002_9 6 te_9 5002_9 6 te_9 6001_9 7 te_9 7001_9 7 te_9 7001_9 7 te_9 7002_9 7 te_9 7002_9 7 te_9 7003_9 8 te_9 7003_9 8 te_XECfgParm woo 1 0_to_5 to 5 E05 OD to_5 to_5 to_6 to_6 to_6 to_6 to_6 0 0 eee ae Pe eee 006 1002 1003 10
144. the config snmp utility Users who have upgraded to Release 9 8 from a previous release do not have to perform this procedure To copy the snmpd cnf tmpl to the snmp cnf perform the following steps 1 Log in as root and enter the following commands cd opt CiscoMGC snmp cp snmpd cnf tmpl snmpd cnf Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide aia Y OL 18083 01 Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuring SNMP Support Resources Mi 2 Enter the following commands to restart the snmp daemon ps ef grep snmpdm The system will display the process ID for the snmp daemon Restart the daemon using the following command kill 9 snmpdm_pid Where snmpdm_pid is the process ID for the snmp daemon Note that the first instance of ReadAndNotifyToAll in the snmpCommunityEntry will be the only CommunityName used in the Trap For example if your snmpd cnf file has the following snmpCommunityEntry you will find only the CommunityName of Iron in the Trap Entry type snmpCommunityEntry Format snmpCommunityIndex text snmpCommunityName text snmpCommunitySecurityName text snmpCommunityContextEngineID octetString snmpCommunityContextName text snmpCommunityTransportTag text snmpCommunityStorageType nonVolatile permanent readOnly snmpCommunityEntry Ironl ronl ReadAndNotifyToAll localSnmpID nonVolatile snmpCommunityEntry Iron
145. the operating system Default 04 15 diskmonitor Limit Age of the files in days that can be deleted when disk trimming is initiated Default 7 Note Do not change this value diskmonitor MaxKeepDays Maximum number of days to preserve logged data regardless of the percentage of disk usage The value of this parameter is checked once daily at the time specified in diskmonitor DailyStartTime The default value 0 disables this function Default 0 diskmonitor OptFileSys List of optional file systems to monitor Allows for optional user configurable file systems to be monitored This utility monitors the opt file system for threshold crossing Using this parameter you can monitor additional file systems disk slices by setting parameter to the preferred directory such as tmp usr or var The messages associated with this parameter are sent to the platform log file To retrieve these messages you must scan the platform log file for messages using the following format Filesystem file_system_name has exceeded num percent full For example Filesystem var has exceeded 80 percent full These files are not trimmed by disk monitor Default blank Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Appendix A XECfgParm dat File Parameters Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Mi Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File
146. timestamps debug uptime service timestamps log uptime no service password encryption l hostname Catalyst_5513B_RSM l enable password cisco l no ip domain lookup l interface Vlan2 ip address 209 165 200 224 255 255 255 224 no ip redirects standby 2 timers 1 3 standby 2 preempt standby 2 authentication VSC3000 standby 2 ip 172 25 66 60 l interface Vlan3 ip address 209 165 200 224 255 255 255 224 no ip redirects standby 3 timers 1 3 standby 3 preempt standby 3 authentication vsc3000 standby 3 ip 209 165 200 224 l interface Vlan4 ip address 209 165 200 224 255 255 255 224 no ip redirects standby 4 timers 1 3 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 0L 18083 01 aris AppendixF Sample LAN Configurations E Sample Configuration for Cisco Catalyst 5500 B standby 4 preempt standby 4 authentication VSC3000 standby 4 ip 209 165 200 224 i router eigrp 1 network 209 165 200 224 ip classless I snmp server community public RO snmp server community private RW snmp server chassis id public snmp server enable traps snmp snmp server enable traps appn alert snmp server enable traps config snmp server enable traps entity snmp server enable traps rtr i line con 0 line aux 0 line vty 0 4 password cisco login i end Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide rie E OL 18083 01
147. to Release 9 8 without Platform Changes Step 2 Step 3 Wait for the system to return to the boot prompt then load the Cisco Solaris 10 Operating System Startup CD in the CD ROM drive amp Note If you are replacing the hard disks power off the system label and remove the existing disks using proper anti static procedures Install the new disk drives in the same slots the original disk drives were located Finally power up the system See the Sun System Manual for your platform Install the Sun Solaris 10 operating system using the procedures in Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System section on page 2 2 A Caution Do not format or modify the second disk drive Unless the disk drives were replaced in Step 2 the second disk contains the original Solaris 8 system if you are Veritas Volume Manager The second disk is used as a fallback in case of a failure in the Solaris 10 upgrade Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Packages A Before you install the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software load the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment packages using the steps in the Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment section on page 2 72 Caution Do not load Solstice DiskSuite CSCOh023 if you are using Veritas Volume Manager to use the second disk for Solaris 8 fallback For more information about Veritas Volume Manager refer to http www sun com products n solutions hardware docs Sof
148. to specify Machinel as the hostname in your replication scheme and replication will use the first available IP address when establishing a connection In an environment in which multiple IP addresses are used you can also assign multiple host names to a single IP address in order to restrict a replication connection to a specific IP address For example you might have an entry in your etc hosts file that looks like 10 10 98 102 Machinel 192 168 1 102 Machinel RepMachinel Or a DNS zone file that looks like Machinel IN A 10 10 98 102 IN A 192 168 1 102 RepMachinel IN A 192 168 1 102 Should you want to restrict replication connections to IP address 192 169 1 102 for this host you can specify RepMachinel as the hostname in your replication scheme Another option is to simply specify the IP address as the hostname in the CREATE REPLICATION statement used to configure your replication scheme The following are example hosts files from an active Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch host and an associated peer Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch host Active Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Host etc hosts 27 0 0 1 localhost 192 168 11 1 UK A Netra1125 1 loghost 192 168 12 1 UK A Netra1125 1 hmel Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Initializing the Call Screening Database Mi 192 168 11 2 UK A Netra1125 2 192 168 12 2 UK A N
149. trans failed WARNING force load of misc md raid failed WARNING force load of misc md hotspares failed WARNING force load of misc md sp failed b After the reboot finishes restart install sh to install the remaining packages To restart install sh enter the following commands at the prompt and press Enter cd cdrom cdrom0 install sh The following prompt is displayed Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide EN OL 18083 01 Chapter 3 Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Releases Mi Use supplied admin file for unattended install n y n q c Enter y and press Enter Ss Note This procedure can take approximately 1 hour to complete Text similar to the following is displayed showing the packages that were installed Installation of lt CSCOga000 gt was successful WARNING setting mode of lt opt CiscoMGC sw_config gt to default mode 755 WARNING setting mode of lt var spool cron crontabs mgcusr gt to default mode 644 Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Unc
150. was successful Removing opt CiscoMGC etc migrate migrate dat Removing opt CiscoMGC etc migrate migrate_4_5 Removing opt CiscoMGC etc migrate migrate_5_6 Removing opt CiscoMGC etc migrate migrate_6_7 Removing opt CiscoMGC etc migrate migrate_7 0001_7 0002 Removing opt CiscoMGC etc migrate migrate_7 0001_7 1 Removing opt CiscoMGC etc migrate migrate_7 0002_7 1 Removing opt CiscoMGC etc migrate migrate_7 0003_7 1 OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide j Appendix E Sample Uninstall Scripts Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op Uninstalling Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Re
151. was successful 10669 blocks Installation of lt SUNWtls gt was successful 90 blocks Installation of lt SUNWtnetd gt was successful Installation of lt SUNWtnetr gt was successful 1039 blocks Installation of lt SUNWtnfc gt was successful 97 blocks Installation of lt SUNWtnfd gt was successful 1784 blocks Installation of lt SUNWtoo gt was successful Installation of lt SUNWucbt gt was successful Installation of lt SUNWudaplr gt was successful 382 blocks Installation of lt SUNWudaplu gt was successful 256 blocks Installation of lt SUNWipoib gt was successful 680 blocks Installation of lt SUNWudapltu gt was successful 559 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SUNWudapltr gt was successful Installation of lt SUNWocfr gt was successful 974 blocks Installation of lt SUNWocf gt was successful 1580 blocks Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System E OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide El Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Reboot client to install driver Reboot client install driver Reboot client to install driver Reboot client to install driver Reboot client install driver Reboot client to install driver Reboot client to install driver Reboot client to install driver Reboot client to install dr
152. you are not already logged in Change to the opt CiscoMGC etc directory by entering the following UNIX command cd opt CiscoMGC etc Use a text editor such as vi to open and edit the dmprSink dat file fields you want to change Save your changes and exit the text editor Change to the opt CiscoMGC etc CONFIG_LIB new directory by entering the following UNIX command cd opt CiscoMGC etc CONFIG_LIB new Stop and start the standby host Perform sw over on the active host Stop and start the newly standby host formerly active host Repeat Step 3 and Step 4 for the version of dmprSink dat stored in this directory Change to the opt CiscoMGC etc active_link directory by entering the following UNIX command cd opt CiscoMGC etc active_link Repeat Step 3 and Step 4 for the version of dmprSink dat stored in this directory Repeat Step through Step 10 on this second Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch if your system is equipped with a second Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch This completes the procedures for configuring the data dumper to support BAMS If you have questions or need assistance see the Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request section on page x Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 CHAPTER 5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 This chapter describes how to migrate your Cisco PGW 2200 So
153. your system Note Remove usr ucb from the path environment variable before the initial installation of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software However if usr ucb is needed make sure that it is located in the path variable in the user profile after usr sbin Note In order for you to enable the SIP Improved Failover Support feature both Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch systems must be in the same Virtual LANs VLANSs A trunk line between the two switches must be connected and configured for the SIP Improved Failover Support feature to work However if SIP Improved Failover Support is not required on your system then the trunk line is not mandatory Installing Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software on a Simplex System Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 To install the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software complete the following steps Log in as root Load the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software CD into the CD ROM drive Enter the following commands cd cdrom cdrom0 install sh The following prompt is displayed Use supplied admin file for unattended install n y n q Enter y to perform an unattended installation If you answer n you must answer prompts and press Enter for each package that is installed The following prompt is displayed Base directory for Toolkit default opt Toolkit q Press Enter to accept the default directory for the Toolkit Text similar to the following is displayed
154. 0 MDLANumberScreening Invokes the standard A number screening on the number in the calling number parameter regardless of whether the call is redirected or not Setting the MDLANumberScreening parameter to its default value 0 zero in the XECfgParm dat file defaults all screening actions exclusively to the original calling party number A number No screening is done on the number in the redirecting number parameter Default value 0 zero Note To invoke the redirecting number screening feature set the value to 1 in the XEConfigParm dat file during initial Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software configuration Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 a A37 Appendix A XECfgParm dat File Parameters M Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition MgcHeaderAddrType Sets the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch H 248 local MID address type Values e IP address e 2 Domain name Default 1 The localMID property contains related information MML chg cfg Timeout value for the chg cfg MML command in milliseconds overrides MML timeout Default 10000 milliseconds Note Do not change this value This MML command is obsolete MML snd Timeout value for the snd MML command in milliseconds overrides MML timeout Default 600000 m
155. 0 0666 root sys add link dev ticots devices pseudo t1 0 ticots add c devices pseudo t1 0 ticotsord 105 1 0666 root sys add link dev ticotsord devices pseudo t1 0 ticotsord add c devices pseudo t1 0 ticlts 105 2 0666 root sys add link dev ticlts devices pseudo t1 0 ticlts add c devices pseudo wc 0 wscons 15 0 0600 root sys add link dev wscons devices pseudo wc 0 wscons add c devices pseudo conskbd 0 kbd 103 0 0666 root sys add link dev kbd devices pseudo conskbd 0 kbd Installation of lt SUNWcsd gt was successful 422 blocks Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 a 235 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Installation 3826 blocks Installation Installation 5495 blocks Installation Installation Installation 22155 blocks Installation 440 blocks Installation 63 blocks Installation 3 blocks Installation 8688 blocks Installation 39013 blocks Installation 3641 blocks Installation 118 blocks Installation Installation 31656 blocks Installation 1019 blocks Installation Installation 116 blocks Installation 18841 blocks Installation 260 blocks Installation 3 blocks Installation 390 blocks Installation 27 blocks Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of
156. 0 0 _Peer_NextHop41 0 0 0 0 _Peer_NextHop5 0 0 0 0 _Peer_NextHop6 0 0 0 0 _Peer_NextHop7 0 0 0 0 _Peer_NextHop8 0 0 0 0 EEE Improved SIP Failover Support Cause the switchover Virtual_IP_Addrl 0 0 0 0 Virtual_IP_Addr2 0 0 0 0 HEHE FE AE FE FE FE HE HE FE HE FE HE FE FE EE FE FE HE EE HE HE HE geoSeparation false MIG To disable sip failover MIGRATI MIGRATI HEHHEHE Oru it RATED Hop address es Hat HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE E EE EE EE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE H HH H Setting 0 0 0 0 to both will disable the SIP Improved failover support Feature avoid prov dply sync on FT mode in egw Encountered Configuring only one will FE HE HE HE HE FE AE FE HE HE HE HE FE HE FE HE HE HEHE HE HHE H if the physical interface where it present fails you have to set both Virtual_IP_Addr to 0 0 0 0 Wi Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 AppendixD Sample Installation Scripts Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 7 3 Mi Set sipFailover true MIGRATED sipFailover true MIGRATED stPort 0 MIGRATED engine SysVirtualSwitch 1 MIGRATED pom dataSync true MIGRATED foverd ipLocalPortA 1051 MIGRATED foverd ipPeerPortA 1052 MIGRATED foverd ipLocalPortB 1053 MIGRATED foverd ipPeerPortB 1054 MI
157. 0 Enable online a disk device 11 Disable offline a disk device 12 Mark a disk as a spare for a disk group 13 Turn off the spare flag on a disk list List disk information Rhw0 J3J0aUp np Display help about menu 27 Display help about the menuing system a Exit from menus Select an operation to perform Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 Falling Back to Solaris 8 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 5 or 9 6 Mi Step6 Enter 4 to remove a disk for replacement Remove a disk for replacement Menu VolumeManager Disk RemoveForReplace Use this menu operation to remove a physical disk from a disk group while retaining the disk name This changes the state for the disk name to a removed disk If there are any initialized disks that are not part of a disk group you will be given the option of using one of these disks as a replacement Step7 Enter list to list all disks Enter disk name lt disk gt list q list Disk group rootdg DM NAME DEVICE TYPE PRIVLEN PUBLEN STAT nai dm rootdiska NODEVICE dm rootdiskb c0t1d0s2 sliced 4711 35363560 Step8 Enter rootdiska at the following prompt Enter disk name lt disk gt list q rootdiska The following volumes will lose mirrors as a result of this operation opt rootv
158. 0 Softswitch software on a simplex system If you have questions or need assistance see the Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request section on page x Installing the Cisco Security Package CSCOh020 Perform the following procedure to install the Cisco Security package CSCOh020 Step1 If you are using the CD ROM load the Cisco Solaris 10 Operating Environment CD into the CD ROM drive Enter the following command pkgadd d cdrom cdrom0 CSCOh020 pkg Text similar to the following is displayed The following packages are available 1 cscoho20 Media Gateway Controller Security package compatible with Solaris 10 sparc i386 3 0 6 Select package s you wish to process or all to process all packages default all q amp Note You can also download the Cisco Security package CSCOh020 from Cisco com For example download the CSCOh020 package to the opt SW folder on the platform and use the command pkgadd d opt SW CSCOh020 pkg Make sure you downloads the platform specific package for your platform Sparc based or Opteron based Step2 Press Enter to select the default value Text similar to the following is displayed Processing package instance lt CSCOh020 gt from lt var tmp CSCOh020 pkg gt Media Gateway Controller Security package compatible with Solaris 10 sparc i386 3 0 6 This appears to be an attempt to install the same architecture and version of a package which is
159. 0 bytes 0 tape blocks UNWvts reloc sunwvts lib locale c 0 bytes 0 tape blocks UNWvts reloc sunwvts lib locale c help 0 bytes 0 tape blocks x SUNWvts reloc sunwvts lib locale c LC_MESSAGES 0 bytes 0 tape blocks spawn pkgadd d SUNWvts A vavuaava aaa aaa aaa ua Processing package instance lt SUNWvts gt from lt tmp gt SunVTS Framework i386 6 4 REV 2007 07 05 10 11 Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms Executing checkinstall script Using lt opt gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information Verifying package dependencies Verifying disk space requirements Checking for conflicts with packages already installed Checking for setuid setgid programs SE OE OE This package contains scripts which will be executed with super user permission during the process of installing this package Do you want to continue with the installation of lt SUNWvts gt y n y Installing SunVTS Framework as lt SUNWvts gt Installing part 1 of 1 9650 blocks Installation of lt SUNWvts gt was successful Processing package instance lt SUNWvtsts gt from lt tmp gt SunVTS for Tests i386 6 4 REV 2007 07 05 13 25 Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Installation of lt SUNWvtsts gt was successful SunVTS Framework Root 1386 6 4 REV 2007 07 05 10
160. 0 patch cluster some patches might fail with return codes 2 8 or 35 This is normal and does not indicate a problem with the installation The following 1s an explanation of these error codes 2 Attempting to apply a patch that is already applied S Attempting to patch a package that is not installed 35 A later version of the patch has already been installed Text similar to the following is displayed You are running as root Good TnstallPatches10 begins Wed Sep 10 01 16 25 EDT 2008 VERSION 3 0 6 Platform is SUNW Sun Fire V210 Install Solaris 10 patches from set 1 Changed to var tmp directory Now installing each patch from the patch cluster There are a large number of these patches and the install could take an hour or longer to complete Please be patient You can follow the progress of the install in the following log opt sun_install installPatches10 log At least one patch failed to install This may or may not indicate a problem Please look at the log file after the rest of the patches are applied Install Solaris 10 patches from set 2 Changed to var tmp directory TnstallPatches10 ends Wed Sep 10 01 34 40 EDT 2008 KKK KKK KK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KEKE It is necessary to reboot this machine for these patches to be incorporated the operating system Enter the following command and press Enter reboot r KKK KKK KK KKK KKK
161. 00 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter2 _ Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System NDNNNNNN vaa asas asas aaa aa ana na UNWsasnm UNWsadmi UNWsacom UNWmipr UNWmipu UNWmkcd UNWfchbar UNW chba UNWfcip UNWf cmdb UNWf cp UNWfcprt UNWfcsm UNWf md UNW ss UNWnge UNWpkgcmdsr UNWpkgcmdsu UNWpsdcr UNWsolnm UNWpsdir UNWqlc UNWqos UNWqosu UNWrmodu UNWroute UNWrpcib UNWrsgk UNWrtls UNWspnego Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System E Customizing system files Mount points table etc vfstab fd dev fdfd no proc procproc no dev dsk c1t0d0s3 swap no dev dsk c1t0d0s0 dev rdsk c1t0d0s0 ufslino dev dsk c1t0d0s1 dev rdsk c1t0d0s1 varufslno dev dsk c1t0d0s5 dev rdsk c1t0d0s5 optufs2yes devices devicesdevfs no ctfs system contractctfs no obj fs system objectobjfs no swap tmptmpfs Network host addresses etc hosts Network host addresses etc hosts Environment variables etc default init Cleaning devices yes Customizing system devices Physical devices Logical devices devices dev Installing boot information Updating boot environment configuration file Installing boot blocks c1t0d0 Executing profile begin script Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Opera
162. 00 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 2121 Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment an irrevocable offer to provide a copy of the Source Code for up to three years at the cost of materials and delivery Such redistributions must allow further use modification and redistribution of the Source Code under substantially the same terms as this license For the purposes of redistribution Source Code means all files included in the original distribution including all modifications or additions on a medium and in a form allowing fully working executable programs to be produced 2 Redistributions of Source Code must retain the copyright notices as they appear in each Source Code file and the COPYRIGHT file these license terms and the disclaimer limitation of liability set forth as paragraph 6 below 3 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the Copyright Notice these license terms and the disclaimer limitation of liability set forth as paragraph 6 below in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution For the purposes of binary distribution the Copyright Notice refers to the following language Copyright c 1999 2000 WU FTPD Development Group All rights reserved Portions Copyright c 1980 1985 1988 1989 1990 1991 1993 1994 The Regents of the University of California
163. 00 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 Step 4 Ss Migration from Release 9 5 or 9 6 to Release 9 8 without Platform Changes 4 Remove Configuration Library Version Enter Selection or q to quit gt 3 The menu lists available configuration files Configuration Versions 1 sip upgrade 0131 3 2 sip upgrade 0131 3 sip upgrade 0131 2 4 sip upgrade 0130 Current Production Version sip upgrade 0131 3 Enter Selection to Copy or q to go back gt Enter the number of the configuration you want to migrate and press Enter In this example enter 2 to migrate the sip upgrade 0131 configuration Text similar to the following is displayed Enter Selection to Copy or q to go back gt 2 Start checking if migration is needed starting migration Note Command output is truncated Config lib lists the related files as they are migrated to Release 9 8 finish checking migration This operation will copy the selected version of each configuration file from the LIBRARY to the PRODUCTION area Do you want to overwrite the production files y n At the prompt enter y and press Enter to copy the files to the production area Do you want to overwrite the production files y n y removing data files in Production Area Copying data files of selected version to the data Production Area Completed copy Enter q to exit config lib The Configuration File Library Main Menu List Config
164. 00 XEMeas objects fit into 8 Mb of shared memory measM sm_seg_size 32 measM loadBalanceFactor measM port default size of shared memory in MB almM runAsDaemon false MML since this is started and stopped by user it has the following unique requirements for logging to alter logging levels the logPrio parameter must be changed here then the MML process started to pick up the change The set log command does not affect any MML processes Currently MML must ALWAYS have autonomous true MML logPrio Info log MML logFileNamePrefix mml MML autonomous true MML runAsDaemon false MML timeout 10000 MIGRATED note current XE resolution individual timeout values for MML commands format is MML lt verb gt time verb all lowercase MML chg cfg 10000 MML startPM etc init d CiscoMGC start MML stopPM etc init d CiscoMGC stop MML vld cic 25000 MML snd 600000 MML enhancedHelpCompletion true MIGRATED XE foverd NOTE addresses below must be configured for the target system connTypes can be Socket serial or fifo connection 1 parameters foverd conniType socket MIGRATED connection 2 parameters foverd conn2Type socket MIGRATED connection 3 parameters default is 32 20 num of measmgr distribution points every 5 minutes port to sync dynamic meas thresholds causes Info and above messages to be written to the causes MM
165. 000 foverd commRetryInterval 30000 foverd statusRptInterval 600000 foverd peerCommTimeout 3000 foverd delayTimeout 1000 foverd transitionTimeout 10000 foverd abswitchPort dev null foverd peerReestablishTimeout 50000 foverd garpInterval 0 0 disable foverd function of sending garp periodically positive number enable garp function product vendor Cisco Systems Inc product version 9 8 1 product time isis i pom port default use port 4001 when set to default pom respTimeout 1200000 default respTimeout 20 minutes replicator portDataChannelSend 2968 replicator portDataChannelRecv 2970 replicator portCommChannelSend 2972 replicator portCommChannelRecv replicator reconnectInterval 15 1 replicator numberReadThreads optional thread 0 no threads 1 one thread engine AuditTimerInterval 1000 engine MaxAuditCics 32 OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide AppendixD Sample Installation Scripts E Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 1 wi Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide engine RelINAPCallsAfterSwOver true diskmonitor Limit 7 Minimum number of days to preserve Trimming only occurs when threshold is exceeded diskmonitor Threshold 80 percentage full threshold diskmonitor So
166. 000 MIGRATED engine LCMMd1File lib lcm LSI call model engine CCMdlFile lib cc call context engine mdoDir lib where mdo files live engine VersionTimeoutValue 10000 Interval for version messages engine MDLANumberScreening 0 MIGRATED engine SysMdlMemoryReduction 1 engine CircuitReservation false MIGRATED engine CallBackDBCleanUpTimer 3600000 MIGRATED engine SendHardwareBlock false MIGRATED MaxNumTGAdvances 1 MIGRATED RedirectingATree 0 ClearingLocation 0 MIGRATED DefaultLocation 0 MIGRATED detailedCallEventCapture 1 MIGRATED SelectTermCustGrpld 0 MIGRATED O Always select Originating SigPath CustGrpId GlareReattemptCauseValue 44 DerivedInterworkingFCIBCIEnable 0 sipModeSelectionControl via the dialplan 2 Fix MIGRATED MIGRATED 2 1 B2BUA mode ed Proxy mode allow later selection of proxy mode always work in proxy mode The following two lines are call based memory allocator settings set these to 0 to disable call based memory allocator This setting is memory e set these to 110000 for maximum performance fficient but performance suffers Memory usage increases engine CALL_MEM BLOCK_SIZE 65536 engine CALL_ MEM CHUNK_SIZE 4096 engine SysTraceLevel 3 LongCallTime 21600000 used to configure OnGoingCallTime in ms 6hrs def engine CDRencodingFormat ItuCDB
167. 04 1005 1006 0 0 sql 1008 0 0 sql 0 0 sql 0001 0001 sql 1 1 sql 0 0001 0002 0003 1 1 sql 002 002 003 001 001 001 001 002 001 001 001 002 002 003 003 001 001 te_db_to_91 sh opt CiscoMGC etc migrate migra tc CONFIG_LIB 4 tc CONFIG_LIB 4 tc CONFIG_LIB 4 tc CONFIG_LIB 4 tc CONFIG_LIB 4 tc CONFIG_LIB 4 tc CONFIG_LIB 5 tc CONFIG_LIB 5 tc CONFIG_LIB 5 tc CONFIG_LIB 5 tc CONFIG_LIB 5 te_scr tar gz sql sql sql sql sql sql 0 components mod 0 dependencies mod 0 processes mod 0 propLookUp mod 0 services mod 0 alarmCats mod 0 compTypes mod 0 components mod 0 propSet mod wi Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Appendix E Sample Uninstall Scripts Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Remov
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169. 11 CSCOh032 is successfully installed To install the Opteron based Solaris 10 Operating System Patches package CSCOh032 If you are using the CD ROM load the Cisco Solaris 10 Operating Environment CD into the CD ROM drive Enter the following command pkgadd d cdrom cdrom0 CSCOh032 pkg Text similar to the following is displayed The following packages are available 1 CSCOh032 Media Gateway Controller Solaris 10 Patch Cluster i386 3 0 6 Select package s you wish to process or all to process all packages default all q amp Note You can also download the Opteron based Solaris 10 operating system patches package CSCOh032 from Cisco com For example download the CSCOh032 package to the opt SW folder on the Opteron based platform and use the command pkgadd d opt SW CSCOh032 pkg Press Enter to select the default value Text similar to the following is displayed Processing package instance lt CSCOh032 gt from lt var tmp CSCOh032 pkg gt Media Gateway Controller PGW Specific Solaris 10 packages i386 3 0 6 Cisco Systems Inc Executing checkinstall script CSCOh032 checkinstall log file at var tmp CSCOh032 checkinstall log Platform is i86pc This machine is running Solaris 5 10 0L 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10
170. 18083 01 Chapter4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuring SCP Queries Mi PR 10 INAP Free Phone LNP amp Carrier Pre Selection Services Connect Prameters PR 11 INAP LNP for Norway Connect Parameters PR 12 INAP Prepaid Services Connect Parameters PR 13 INAP Prepaid Services ApplyCharging Parameters PR 14 INAP Prepaid Services RequestReportBCSMEvent Parameters Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 a 473 Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Hs Configuring SCP Queries PR 15 INAP Prepaid Services FurnishCharging Parameters PR 16 INAP Prepaid Services ReleaseCall Parameters PR 17 INAP LNP for Portugal Continue Parameters PR 20 INAP CS1 ApplyCharging Parameters Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide ara Y OL 18083 01 Chapter4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuring SCP Queries Mi PR 21 INAP CS1 SendChargingInformation Parameters PR 22 INAP CS1 RequestReportBCSMEvent Parameters PR 24 INAP CS1 ReleaseCall Parameters PR 25 INAP CS1 RequestReportBCSMEvent Parameters PR 26 INAP CS1 Etc Establish temporary connection Parameter Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 a 475 Chapter 4 Configuring the Ci
171. 1t0d0s0 Updating system firmware for automatic rebooting Installation log location a var sadm system logs install_log before reboot var sadm system logs install_log after reboot Installation complete Executing SolStart postinstall phase Executing finish script patch_finish Finish script patch_finish execution completed Executing JumpStart postinstall phase Executing finish script any_finish any_finish started with SI_CONFIG_DIR tmp install_config any_finish completed Finish script any_finish execution completed The begin script log begin log is located in var sadm system logs after reboot The finish script log finish log is located in var sadm system logs after reboot syncing file systems done rebooting SC Alert Host System has Reset Probing system devices Probing memory Probing I O buses OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Sun Fire V210 No Keyboard Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems OpenBoot 4 18 5 inc Ethernet address 0 3 ba 19 ee f Host ID 8319ee0f Initializing 1MB of memory at addr 103feec000 Initializing 1MB of memory at addr 103fee0000 Initializing 15MB of memory at addr 103 002000 Initializing 16MB of memory at addr 103e002000 Initializing 992MB of memory at add
172. 2 to change any information press F4 OL 18083 01 Chapter2 _ Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System E Primary network interface Yes Use DHCP No Host name va host IP address 10 74 49 153 System part of a subnet Yes Netmask 255 255 255 224 Enable IPv6 No Default Route Specify one Router IP Address 10 74 49 129 ESC 2_Continue ESC 4_Change ESC 6_Help Step 18 Confirm the information displayed Press ESC 2 to accept the information and continue or press ESC 4 to go back and make changes Note The system takes approximately 30 seconds to process this selection A countdown appears in the display after you activate your choice If you chose to configure a single interface proceed to Step 20 If you chose to configure multiple interfaces proceed to Step 19 Step 19 Repeat steps 9 through 18 for your next interface These steps should be repeated until all of your interfaces are configured Step 20 Text similar to the following is displayed Configure Security Policy Specify Yes if the system will use the Kerberos security mechanism Specify No if this system will use standard UNIX security Configure Kerberos Security ESC 2_Continue ESC 6_Help Step 21 Verify that No is selected and press ESC 2 to continue Text similar to the following is displayed Confirm Information gt Confirm the fo
173. 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System b When the machine prompts for a password type either d to proceed with normal startup or the root password for system maintenance Step3 Load the appropriate version of the CD ROM labeled Cisco Solaris 10 Operating System Jumpstart Disk for Sparc based Platforms into the CD ROM drive Step4 Ifthe system is currently running log in as root Step5 Bring the system to the ok prompt by entering the following command init 0 Ss Note If you are prompted to select a language before booting from the CD go to the ok prompt by sending a break on the console port On Sun Sparc based platforms the key sequence lt cr gt gets you to the system controller prompt From the system controller prompt use the break y command to break out of the operating system and console f command to return to the console display You should see the ok prompt Step6 Boot the system from the CD ROM drive by entering the appropriate command ok boot cdrom install Information similar to the following is displayed ok boot cdrom install SC Alert Host System has Reset Probing system devices Probing memory Probing I O buses Sun Fire V210 No Keyboard Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved OpenBoot 4 18 5 2048 MB memory installed Serial 52030991 Ethernet address 0 3 ba 19 ee f Host ID 8319ee0f Initia
174. 2 ron2 ReadWriteAll localSnmpID nonVolatile snmpCommunityEntry Iron3 ron3 ReadAndNotifyToAll localSnmpID nonVolatile snmpCommunityEntry admin WBnAGZ54 PGWInternalSignal localSnmpID localAccess nonVolatile snmpCommunityEntry readonly public ReadAndNotifyToAll localSnmpID nonVolatile Running the config snmp Utility Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Perform the following steps to run the config snmp utility Make sure your system has the latest Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch patches on both Host A and Host B See the Release Notes for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 1 for the patches installation procedures On Host A log in as root user Check whether the snmpdm or critagt process is running Ss Note Ifsnmpdm or critagt are not running call Cisco TAC or contact your Field Engineer for assistance Enter one of the following commands and press Enter a To check snmpdm ps ef grep snmpdm If the snmpdm process is running text similar to the following is displayed root 12098 27888 0 Jun 16 0 00 opt CiscoMGC snmp snmpdm tcplocal d OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuring SNMP Support Resources Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 b To check critagt ps ef grep critagt If the critagt process is running text similar to the following is displayed
175. 200 Softswitch Release 9 8 foverd conn3Type Sets the connection type for connection number 3 Values e serial e socket Note Typically set this value to serial foverd delayTimeout Maximum time in milliseconds that the failover daemon can delay at startup before sending messages to its peer This is also the delay offset that is added when the two failover daemons become too closely synchronized Default 1000 milliseconds 1 second foverd forceShutTimeout Maximum time in milliseconds that the failover daemon waits before forcefully shutting down the platform Default 1000 milliseconds 1 second foverd graceShutTimeout Maximum time in milliseconds that the failover daemon waits before gracefully shutting down the process manager which shuts down the processes it controls Default 6000 milliseconds 6 seconds foverd heartbeatInterval Maximum time in milliseconds between heartbeat messages from the peer failover daemon This interval defines the frequency that the failover daemon exchanges heartbeat messages with its peer Default 1000 milliseconds 1 second foverd ipLocalPortA Port number used for IP communication Default 0 Note If you have two Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts in a failover configuration enter this value for the foverd ipPeerPortA field in the XECfgParm dat file on the secondary host Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Gu
176. 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 0L 18083 01 BAS Appendix A XECfgParm dat File Parameters M Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition VSCNetworkPlacement Determines Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch placement AT or IXC and bias routing accordingly Values e Nanp_AT e Nanp_IXC e NULL 0 Default NULL Note If you do not set this property all calls will route according to called number or some other criteria not Carrier ID CallCutoffTimer Provides a global system wide timer which is started when a call is answered and runs for the pre configured time When it expires the call is released in both directions and the call is cleared This parameter is not dynamically reconfigurable You must restart your system Valid values e Hours 0 default 1 48 using hour as the unit e Minutes 0 1 2880 using minute as the unit e Seconds 0 1 1728000 using second as the unit Default 0 Disables the timer Note You can override this value using the first data word of the CALL_CUTOFF_TIMER result type CallCutoffTimerUnits Defines the unit of measurement used for the global system wide timer Valid values e 0 hours default e 1 minute e 2 seconds cfgM recovDbFile Storage location of the configuration manager recovery informat
177. 2_to_7 1 0002_to_7 1 components mod 0002_to_7 1 properties mod 0002_to_7 1 services mod 0003_to_7 1 0003_to_7 1 components mod 0003_to_7 1 properties mod 0003_to_7 1 services mod 0004_to_7 1 0004_to_7 1 components mod 0004_to_7 1 properties mod 0004_to_7 1 services mod 0005_to_7 1006 0005_to_7 1006 components mod 0005_to_7 1006 dependencies mod 0005_to_7 1006 procGroups mod 0005_to_7 1006 processes mod 0005_to_7 1006 properties mod 0_to_7 0001 0_to_7 0001 alarmCats mod 0_to_7 0001 compTypes mod 0_to_7 0001 components mod 0_to_7 0001 properties mod 0_to_7 0001 services mod 0_to_7 1 001_to_7 1002 001_to_7 1002 components mod 001_to_7 1002 processes mod 002_to_7 1003 002_to_7 1003 components mod 003_to_7 1004 003_to_7 1004 dependencies mod 003_to_7 1004 properties mod 003_to_7 1004 services mod 004_to_7 1005 004_to_7 1005 processes mod 004_to_7 1005 properties mod 005_to_7 1006 005_to_7 1006 properties mod 006_to_8 0 006_to_8 0 properties mod 006_to_8 0 services mod 007_to_7 1008 007_to_7 1008 properties mod OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Appendix E Sample Uninstall Scripts Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing
178. 3 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software W initializing the Call Screening Database db_count sh The output shows the rows counted in each database table Counting the rows in each database table CISCO ANNOUNCEMENT lt 0 gt CISCO A_CHARGE_ORIGIN lt 0 gt CISCO A_NUMBERDIALPLANSELECTION lt 0 gt CISCO BLACKLIST_A lt 0 gt CISCO BLACKLIST_B lt 0 gt CISCO CBBOOKINGINFO lt 0 gt CISCO CBMONITORINGINFO lt 0 gt e e F CISCO CLIIPADDRESS lt 0 gt CISCO CLIPREFIX lt 0 gt CISCO FULLNUMBERTRANSLATION lt 0 gt CISCO H323IDDIVFROM lt 0 gt CISCO LIENTRIES lt 0 gt CISCO NUMBERTERM lt 0 gt CISCO PORTEDNUMBERS lt 0 gt CISCO SCRIPT lt 0 gt CISCO WHITELIST_A lt 0 gt CISCO WHITELIST_B lt 0 gt Synchronizing Databases Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 If you have data in the databases in the active and standby hosts but both databases are out of sync or do not match re synchronize both databases by following the steps listed below Otherwise contact Cisco TAC for assistance in merging the databases Assuming the active host is the better database do the following on the standby host Log in as root Stop the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software by entering the following command etc init d CiscoMGC stop Stop MMDB replication
179. 323 V2 sipModeSelectionControl proxy mode via the dialpla sipRoutingMode 0 0 The following two lines a set these to 0 to disable This setting is memory ef set these to 110000 for m CallBackDBCleanUpTimer Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 1 10000 GSM to be sent milliseconds 1cm LSI call model feto call context where mdo files live 10000 Interval for version messages msec 0 use calling party number for a number screening on 1 false Do Don t use circuit reservation feature 3600000 Call Back DB clean up timer in mini seconds false 0 false PGW will only send maintenance blocks 1 Limit on num Trunk Group Advance actions 0 Normal mapping behaviour LCM will not override d in Call Context 0 Normal protocol defined default value LCM will ocation field in Call Context Sl 1 Select Terminating SigPath CustGrpId if Originating O Always select Originating SigPath CustGrpId 44 used for re attempt by GW in Nailed configurations TEnable 0 1 Set FCI BCI values when interworking with 2 2 1 B2BUA mode allow later selection of 2 Fixed Proxy mode always work in proxy mode 1 loose router n strict router re call based memory allocator settings call based memory allocator ficient but performance suffers aximum performance Memory usage increases engine CALL_MEM BLOCK_SIZE 6
180. 5 Copyright 1992 2008 SNMP Research Incorporated SNMP Research MIB2 Subagent Version 16 2 0 35 Copyright 1992 2008 SNMP Research Incorporated SNMP Research Host Resources Subagent Version 16 2 0 35 Copyright 1992 2008 SNMP Research Incorporated hostagt GetSNMPPort no snmp entry in etc services at line 118 in file getport c hostagt snmp port is 161 from tdefine SNMP_PORT at line 123 in file getport c SNMP Research File System Monitor Subagent Version 16 2 0 35 Copyright 1992 2008 SNMP Research Incorporated SNMP Research BRASS Server Subagent Version 16 2 0 35 Copyright 1989 2008 SNMP Research Inc SNMP Research Log File Monitor Subagent Version 16 2 0 35 e Copyright 1992 2008 SNMP Research Incorporated y Please insert a two digit package identifier and type lt enter gt If you choose to add all protocols to your system type all all Uncompressing ANSISS7_STANDARD_SIPI mdo Uncompressing ANSISS7_STANDARD_SIPI so Uncompressing ASP_NotRealProtocol mdo Uncompressing ASP_NotRealProtocol so Uncompressing CALLVER mdo Uncompressing CALLVER so Uncompressing CALLVER_GENERIC_ANALYSIS mdo Uncompressing CALLVER_GENERIC_ANALYSIS so Uncompressing CALLVER_LCM mdo Uncompressing CDR_MAN mdo Uncompressing CDR_MAN so Uncompressing CONNECTION_PLANE_MANAGER mdo Uncompressing CONNECTION_PLANE_MANAGER so Uncompressing EISUP mdo Uncompressing EISUP so Uncompressing ETS_300_172_SLAVE mdo Uncompressing ETS_300_172_SLAVE so Uncompre
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182. 5536 engine CALL MEM_CHUNK_SIZE 56 engine SysTraceLevel 3 LongCallTime 21600000 used to configure OnGoingCallTime in ms 6hrs def engine CDRencodingFormat AnsiCDB engine CDRtimeStamp M engine CDRmessageTypes 1010 1020 1030 1040 1050 1060 1070 engine VersionTimeoutValue 10000 engine StartUpAuditEnabled false audit invoked at engine startup engine FaultRecoveryAuditTimer 15000 milliseconds engine CustSpecificINAPHandling null engine DisableMultipleCDRs 1 O enable 1 disable engine ChargingTariffType 0 O tariff rate scale factor l meter pulse engine ChargingMode 1 1 AddOnCharge 2 ReplaceCharge 3 Free0fCharge engine ShortDurationCallPeriod 0 O feature disabled engine ActionOnChargeTableAccessFailure 0 O continue call 1 release call engine CallLimitingControl 0 0 Call limiting off 1 Call limiting on The following parameter is to set the call number these calls will write their buffer into trace file default value 200 engine CallNumberToWriteIntoTracefile 200 CDR dumper cdrDmpr Installation and Configuration Guide Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software OL 18083 01 AppendixD Sample Installation Scripts Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 1 Il true var cdr seq cdrDmpr openCDR cdrDmpr seqFile Il Alarms Measurements dumper amDmpr Internal debug only use this for low l
183. 55392 647952 740512 833072 Build spool filesystem at dev rdsk c0t1d0s4 mkfs F ufs dev rdsk cO0t1d0s4 42676308 107 27 8192 1024 251 1 166 8192 t 0 1 8 107 Cylinder groups must have a multiple of 16 cylinders with the given parameters Rounded cgsize up to 256 dev rdsk c0t1d0s4 42676308 sectors in 14772 cylinders of 27 tracks 107 sectors 20838 0MB in 462 cyl groups 32 c g 45 14MB g 5632 i g super block backups for fsck F ufs o b at 32 92592 185152 277712 370272 462832 555392 647952 740512 833072 Remove any existing entry in etc vfstab for cO0t1d0s3 or cO0t1d0s4 Adding entries to etc vfstab Mounting opt CiscoMGC var log Mounting opt CiscoMGC var spool Success This completes the installation of the Log and Spool File system Go to Table 2 2 on page 2 72 if you want to continue with the list for package installation OL 18083 01 Chapter2 _ Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Uninstalling the Log and Spool File System Use the following procedure if you need to remove the Log and Spool File system from the second disk Contact Cisco TAC if you need assistance see the Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request section in the Preface Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 You must be logged in as root to uninstall CSCOh024 Type the following command at the prompt and press Enter cd
184. 6 tc CONFIG_LIB 6 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 1 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 1 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 1 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 1 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 1 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 1 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 1 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 1 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 1 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 1 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 1 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 1 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 1 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 1 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 1 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 1 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 1 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 1 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 1 0_to_6 0 properties mod 0_to_6 0 services mod 0_to_7 0 0_to_7 0 alarmCats mod 0_to_7 0 compTypes mod 0_to_7 0 components mod 0_to_7 0 dependencies mod 0_to_7 0 measCats mod 0_to_7 0 processes mod 0_to_7 0 properties mod 0_to_7 0 services mod 0001_to_7 0002 0001_to_7 0002 processes mod 0001_to_7 0002 properties mod 0001_to_7 0002 services mod 0001_to_7 1 0001_to_7 1 compTypes mod 0001_to_7 1 components mod 0001_to_7 1 properties mod 0001_to_7 1 services mod 000
185. 761 0761 0761 0761 0761 0761 0761 0761 0761 0761 0761 0761 0761 0761 0761 0761 0761 0761 0761 0761 0761 0761 0761 0761 0761 0761 0761 0761 _BASE so L_BELG mdo _BELG so BELG_97VER BELG_97VER CHILE mdo CHILE so CHINA mdo CHINA so _DANISH mdo _DANISH so _97VER_BASE _97VER_BASE _97VER_RUSS _97VER_RUSS GERMAN mdo _ GERMAN so INDIA mdo INDIA so KOREAN mdo KOREAN so NEWZEALAND _ NEWZEALAND PERU mdo PERU so 99VER_BASE 99VER_BASE TAIWAN mdo _ TATWAN so mdo so CHINA_C2 mdo CHINA_C2 so mdo so mdo so _ 97VER_RUSS_C2 mdo _ 97VER_RUSS_C2 so mdo so _ PORTUGAL mdo _PORTUGAL so mdo so _MALAYSTAN mdo MALAYSIAN so SINGAPORE mdo _ SINGAPORE so SINGAPORE_C2 mdo SINGAPORE_C2 so _ THATLAND mdo _THAILAND so ISUPV2_AUSTRIAN mdo ISUPV2_AUSTRIAN so ISUPV2_CZECH ISUPV2_CZECH so ISUPV2_DUTCH ISUPV2_DUTCH so ISUPV2_FINNISH96 mdo mdo Sample Output from install sh Mi OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Appendix D Sample Installation Scripts Hs Sample Output from install sh Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing ISUPV2_FINNISH96 so ISUPV2_FRENCH ISUPV2_FRENCH ISUPV2_GERMAN ISUPV2_GER
186. 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuring SCP Queries Mi Table 4 6 MessageSending Table Values Fl F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 Fll F12 FI3 F14 F15 Fl6 x 5 o D a o e E 2 E gt o 3 o el 22 a Lo o gt 2 o La o D m o e e D T e N em s LO iT gt Er 7 2 9 a 5 N n n N N N mn N N N a E o o o o o o o o o o MS 1 Customer 1 LNP 2 0 6 0 255 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MS 2 Generic LNP 2 0 6 0 255 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MS 3 Genesys 800 1 1 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MS 4 ANSI AIN 800 NPA 2 0 6 0 255 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MS 5 ANSI AIN 800 NPA NXX 2 0 6 0 255 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MS 6 ANSI AIN 800 NPA NXX XXX 2 0 6 0 255 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MS 7 ANSI AIN 800 Termination information 2 0 5 0 255 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MS 8 ANSI PRE AIN 800 3 0 6 0 254 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MS 9 ANSI PRE AIN 800 Termination information 3 0 5 0 254 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sample trigger dat File Z RRR RR KK HK KK KKK k A K k RRR A K K K k RR RR RR RR RR K k k k k k k K k k k RARA Default Table trigger RRR RR KK KR KK KKK KR A AAA KARA K K K k AS SId Table trigger v 1 25 2000 05 30 14 52 20 rjeffers
187. 83 opt 139248384 41 y n N 00928 143349311 Step6 Type y and press Enter to continue the installation Text similar to the following is displayed Searching for disks done AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS 0 c1t0d0 lt SUN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424 gt pci lic 600000 scsi 2 sde 0 0 1 c1t1d0 lt SUN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424 gt pci lc 600000 scsi 2 sde 1 0 Specify dis disk forma tted k enter its number sele cting c1t0d0 Warning Current Disk has mounted partitions dev dsk cl1 dev dsk c1 dev dsk cl1 dev dsk c1 FORMAT MENU dis type par t0d0s0 t0d0s1 t0d0s3 t0d0s5 K tition current format repair label analyze defect backup verify save inquiry volname lt cmd gt quit format gt PARTITION MENU 0 Uu BUNE is currently mounte is currently mounte is currently used b is currently mounte select a disk select select define define d on Please see umount 1M d on var Please see umount 1M y swap Please see swap 1M d on opt Please see umount 1M a disk type a partition table describe the current disk format and analyze the disk repair a defective sector write label to the disk surface analysis defect list management search for backup labels read and display labels save new disk partition definitions show vendor pro set 8 character volume name execute lt cmd g
188. 83 01 EN Appendix A XECfgParm dat File Parameters Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition procM logDBFile Specifies the location of the log level storage Default var procMLogTable procM minCheckHealthInterval Seconds at which a process can generate heartbeats Default 10 seconds Note Do not change this value procM minCheckHealthTimeout Seconds at which a timeout can occur Default 20 seconds Note Do not change this value procM minKillGracePeriod Seconds that the process manager must wait before killing a process after a heartbeat timeout Default 5 seconds Note Do not change this value procM recovDbFile Storage location of the process manager persistent information Default var procMRecovery Note Do not change this value procM servFmt Format of the process manager temporary files Default PM_ d_ d_input Note Do not change this value procM servicesDir Location of the process manager temporary files Default var Note Do not change this value procMprocHealthDfltAlmCat This parameter is no longer used product time Software time stamp Note Do not change this value product vendor Software vendor name
189. 87 Building format log temp files Build partition table for c1t1d0 Searching for disks done selecting c1t1d0 disk formatted Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment FORMAT MENU disk select a disk type select define a disk type partition select define a partition table current describe the current disk format format and analyze the disk repair repair a defective sector label write label to the disk analyze surface analysis defect defect list management backup search for backup labels verify read and display labels save save new disk partition definitions inquiry show vendor product and revision volname set 8 character volume name lt cmd gt execute lt cmd gt then return quit format gt p PARTITION MENU 0 change 0 partition 1 change 1 partition 2 change 2 partition 3 change 3 partition 4 change 4 partition 5 change 5 partition 6 change 6 partition 7 change 7 partition select select a predefined table modify modify a predefined partition table name name the current table print display the current table label write partition map and label to the disk lt cmd gt execute lt cmd gt then return quit partition gt 0 Part Tag
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191. 9 CS1 INAP Based CLI Screeing Data for RESULT_ACTION_SEND_ACTION_TO_LCM_COND information Cond Param Val Act Null 2 209 1 4 0 AD 11 CS1 INAP Based CLI Screeing Data for RESULT_ACTION_SEND_ACTION_TO_LCM_COND information Cond Param Act Null Null 0 209 4 0 0 AD 11 CS1 INAP Based CLI Screeing Data for RESULT_ACTION_SEND_ACTION_TO_LCM_COND information Cond Param Val Act Null 2 209 0 5 0 AD 12 CS1 INAP Based CLI Screeing Data for RESULT_ACTION_SEND_ACTION_TO_LCM information Act Null Null Null Null 5 0 0 0 0 AD 13 INAP Free Phone LNP amp Carrier Pre Selection Services Data for RESULT_ACTION_SEND_ACTION_TO_LCM information Act Null Null Null Null 3 0 0 0 0 AD 14 INAP LNP for Norway Data for RESULT_ACTION_SEND_ACTION_TO_LCM information IN_RELEASE Act Null Null Null Null 5 0 0 0 0 AD 15 INAP LNP for Norway Data for RESULT_ACTION_SEND_ACTION_TO_LCM information IN_ROUTE Act Null Null Null Null 3 0 0 0 0 AD 16 INAP Prepaid Services Data for RESULT_ACTION_SEND_ACTION_TO_LCM information IN_PREPAID Act Null Null Null Null 6 0 0 0 0 AD 17 INAP LNP for Portugal Data for RESULT_ACTION_SEND_ACTION_TO_LCM information IN_NONE Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 E Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software W initializing the Call Screening Database Act Null Null Null Null AD 18 INAP LNP for Portugal Data for RESULT_ACTION_SEND_ACTION_TO_LCM informat
192. B Custom engine CDRmessageTypes To specify the Call Detail Blocks CDBs are the accounting records written at various points in a call that are generated during a call enter one of the following sets of values each number represents a point in a call 1010 1020 1030 1040 1050 1060 1070 1080 These are considered the event based set of values Use this event based list when you want to receive all CDR records at predefined points in the call Although each of these CDBs can be specified independently Cisco suggests that you use the event based set as a package of CDBs for full accounting purposes Ss Note The event based setting is required when operating the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch in conjunction with the BAMS adjunct e 1060 1110 Use this value if you want end of call summary type records only e 1071 Use this set of values for BAMS measurements See the Detailed CDB Description section in the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 Billing Interface Guide for details on each CDB engine CDRtimeStamp Specifies the time stamp unit in seconds or milliseconds To specify the CDR file time stamp unit enter one of the following values e S Seconds e M Milliseconds default Use this parameter if your configuration uses TCAP or if you want the millisecond granularity in all of your CDR records Ss Note The M setting is mandatory when operating the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitc
193. CfgParm dat files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 6 1 are located in the opt CiscoMGC etc directory File XECfgParm dat Purpose This file contains configuration parameters that may be accessed by XE application programs at run time All lines beginning with a are comments and WILL NOT BE READ BY PROGRAMS Thus application overrides of the default parameter values can be easily added and removed by removing added a Default parameter values have a facility name of and will be used if no match is found on a specific facility name Specific Facility names are as follows logger Log Server foverd Failover Daemon MML MML procM Process Manager cdrDmpr CDR Dumper cfgM Configuration Manager engine call processing engine ioChanMgr I O Channel Managers pom Provisioning Object Manager measM Measurement Manager OPERSAGT Operational SNMP Agent PROVSAGT Provisioning SNMP Agent mmSAgt Measurement Manager SNMP Agent almM Alarm Manager replicator Replicator mmdb TimesTen Main Memory Data Base Process amDmpr Alarm Measurement Dumper ioChanctl controls all channel controllers Special Paremeter Section callver call verification utility diskmonitor disk monitor shell script XE Execution Environment 222222202535 MGC Environment Configuration Tool Usage REQUIRED STARTUP PARAMETERS DO NOT MOVE THESE PARAMETERS BEYOND THIS BOX
194. Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 Migration from Release 9 5 or 9 6 to Release 9 8 without Platform Changes Mi Ss Note If you want to use two new disks drives to install the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software Release 9 8 complete the Installing Sun Solaris 10 and Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Packages sections before you begin this procedure Backing Up the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Configuration Files Before you begin the migration to the new version of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software you need to back up your current system files This section describes the following backup procedures e Create a remote backup of the current Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch configuration using the mgcbackup utility You can use these backup files to revert to the original version of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software if there is a problem during migration e Create an MGC tar archive of the current Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch settings Follow these steps to back up the configuration files on PGW host 1 Step 1 Verify that the pom dataSync variable is set to False on both Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts To edit the pom datasync variable use an editor such as vi to edit opt CiscoMGC etc XECfgParm dat Note If you modify the pom dataSync variable restart the active and standby Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts sequentially to ensure that the changes take effect Step2 Log in to the PGW host 1 a
195. Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition diskmonitor PreserveLogs Specifies along with diskmonitor SoftLimit whether platform log data should be preserved or deleted once the disk usage percentage set in diskmonitor Threshold is reached Note Alarm CDR and measurement log under var spool files are not affected by the settings of this parameter To ensure that logged data can be deleted this parameter is set to false The setting for diskmonitor SoftLimit has no impact To ensure that logged data is preserved this parameter is set to true and diskmonitor SoftLimit is set to false Default False A Caution If this function is activated and the DISK alarm is raised you must delete the non required files to bring the disk utilization below the threshold Otherwise you run the risk of filling the disk and stopping the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch diskmonitor SoftLimit Specifies the action to be taken once the number of days threshold set in the diskmonitor Limit parameter is reached Works with diskmonitor Threshold to prevent the disk from filling up and stopping the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch If this parameter is set to true disk monitor deletes files day by day until the utilization level drops below the threshold If this parameter is set to false disk monitor closes and the system generates a DISK alarm The files can then be deleted manually This parameter also works with diskmoni
196. D TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS IN NO EV ANY SPECIAL DIRECT INDIRECT OR CONSI WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE ACTION OF CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE OR OTH OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFO UTHOR DISCLAI IMPLIED WA HALL THE ENTIAL DAMAGES OR PROFITS E i E E RMANC Sponsored in part by the Defense Advanced Research Proj Agency DARPA and Air Force Research Laboratory Air F Materiel Command USAF under agreement number F39502 9 additionally fnmatch h err h err c lsearch c fnmatch c getcwd c snpri and fnmatch 3 bear the following UCB lic Copyright c 1987 1989 1990 1991 1993 1994 The Regents of the University of California with are permitted provided that the following Redistribution and use in source and binary forms modification are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above notice this list of conditions and the following di notice this list of conditions and the following di documentation and or other materials provided with t Neither the name of the University nor the names of may be used to endorse or promote products derived f without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTO ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT L IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS FOR ANY
197. DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF R SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS E E A PARTICULAR PURPOSI OR CONTRIBUTORS BE EXEMPLARY OR CONS Miller courtesan com gt ftware for any ted provided that the above tice appear in all copies MS ALL WARRANTIES RRANTIES OF AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR OR ANY DAMAGES WHETHER IN AN RTIOUS ACTION ARISING OUT OF OF THIS SOFTWARE ects orce 9 1 0512 nti G ense strcasecmp c All rights reserved or without conditions copyright sclaimer Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright sclaimer in the he distribution its contributors rom this software RS AS IS AND IMITED TO THE DEI LIABLE EQUENTIA SUBSTITUTE GOODS INTERRUPTION E O HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN 1F ADVISED OF THE Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Install IN CONTRACT STRICT ARISING IN ANY WAY POSSIBILITY OF OL 18083 01 ation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System SUCH DAMAGE YOU MUST OBSERVE ANY AUTHORS
198. E A RES E A E EA OR 37 INAP CS2 Expected Response ConnectToResource operation Fa a a A E A pi a al a ag A a RE pp a JE A AA a a jj a RI Mi Ey Re a Sy Le eR componentType opClass opCodeFamily opCodeSpecifier opCodeFlag PR 1 2 0 19 i 33 OR 38 INAP CS2 Expected Response DFC With Argument operation componentType opClass opCodeFamily opCodeSpecifier opCodeFlag PR OR 39 ANSI PRE AIN CNAM componentType Return result last opClass 2 only failure report opFamily network management opSpecifier spec acg opFlag 3 national HH FE HE HE HE HE HE HE HEHE HE HHE H ParameterReceiving FEE HE AE FE FE HE HE HE FE HEHE EH HE HEHE H F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 F16 F17 F18 F19 F20 F21 F22 F23 F24 F25 F26 F27 F28 F29 F30 F31 F32 F33 F34 F35 F36 F37 F38 F39 F40 F41 F42 F43 F44 F45 PAL REQ ACT PA2 REQ ACT PA3 REQ ACT PA4 REQ ACT PA5 REQ ACT PA6 REQ ACT PA7 REQ ACT PA8 REQ ACT PA9 REQ ACT PA10 REQ ACT PA11 REQ ACT PA12 REQ ACT PA13 REQ ACT PA14 REQ ACT PA15 REQ ACT PR 2 Genesys 800 Result PR 3 Genesys 800 Error Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 a a7 Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Hs Configuring SCP Queries PR 9 CS1 INAP Based CLI Screening PlayAnnouncement Prameters Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Ka OL
199. E FE FE HE AE HE FE HE E HE HEH E EE HE H ETS_300_121 Q761_BASE Q761_GERMAN Q761_SINGAPORE ETS 300_356 Q761_BELG Q761_INDIA Q761_SINGAPORE_C2 HONGKONG 0761_BELG_97VER Q761_KOREAN Q761_TAIWAN ISUPV1_POLI Q761_CHILE Q761_NEWZEALAND Q761_THATLAND Q761_ARGENTINA Q761_CHINA Q761_97VER_BASE Q761_MALAYSIAN Q761_ARGENTINA_C2 Q761_CHINA_C2 Q761_PERU Q761_99VER_BASE Q761_AUSTRL Q761_DANISH 0761 PORTUGAL Q761_99VER_AUSTRL_C3 Q761_AUSTRL_C2 it EE HEHEHE HEHE HEH H H HEHEHEH HEH FEAE HE FE E HE AE HE HE HE HE AE HE AE HE HE HE HE AE HE FE HE HE FE HE AE HE FE FE HE FE HE FE HE HE FE HE FE HE FE FE HE FE HE FE HE FE HE HE AE HE HE HE HEHE HH E H Q761 Version 2 Protocol Family Q761 Version 3 Protocol Family EEE HEHE HE HEH HEH H H Ha HEH FEE HE HE HE HE AE HE FE HE HE AE HE HE HE HE FE HE AE HE FE HE HE FE HE FE HE HE AE HEFE HE HEHE HEHE HE HERE EAE EHE E EE E EEE HEH 40 41 it 42 50 HEHE EE HE HEHE HEH H H HEHEHEH HEH FEE HE HE AE HE AE HE FE HE HE AE HE FE HE FE FE HE AE HE FE HE HE AE HE FE HE HE AE HEHE HE HEHE HEHE HE HEHE AE AE HEE HE HEE EE E EE HE H ISUPV2_32DIG ISUPV2_JAPAN ISUPV2_VIETNAM ISUPV3 ISUPV2_AUSTRIAN ISUPV2_JAPAN_C2 ISUPV2_AUSTRIAN_C2 ISUPV3_UK ISUPV2_CZECH ISUPV2_NORWEGIAN it ISUPV3_UK_C2 ISUPV2_DUTCH ISUPV2_POLISH it ISUPV3_UK_C3 ISUPV2_FINNISH96 ISUPV2_SPANISH it ISUPV3_UK_C4 ISUPV2_FRENCH ISUPV2_SPANISH_C2 it ISUPV2_GERMAN I
200. E HE HE HE HE HE HE HE EH HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE E HE HE FE HE a a HE HE HH HE H H Improved SIP Failover Support Setting 0 0 0 0 to both will disable the SIP Improved failover support Feature Configuring only one will cause the switchover if the physical interface where it present fails Virtual_IP_Addrl I HEHE FE E FE EE FE FE FE FE FE FE EEE EE FE HE FE FE HE FHE FE FE HE HE FHE HE FHE HE HE HE EE HE FHE HE HE FHE HE HE HE HE FHE HE HE HE HE EEF geoSeparation false Geographical separated or not sipFailover false Failover if SIP Service fails stPort 7001 MIGRATED engine SysVirtualSwitch 0 MIGRATED pom dataSync true MIGRATED foverd ipLocalPortA 1052 MIGRATED foverd ipPeerPortA 1051 MIGRATED foverd ipLocalPortB 1054 MIGRATED foverd ipPeerPortB 1053 MIGRATED numberOfThreads 1 HH HH HH HH HE FE HE HE HE HE HE HE FE HE HE HE FE HE HE HE HHEH Sub System component version subSysCompVer 10 a HH HE HE HH FE HE HE HE HE HE HE FE HE HE HE HE HE HE FE HE HE HE HHEH OwnClli TTTT SS BB XXX OwnClli 1 22 33 444 REQUIRED STARTUP PARAMETERS 0 0 0 0 Must be from IP_Addr1 Subnet Virtual_IP_Addr2 0 0 0 0 Must be from IP_Addr2 Subnet Hi Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 AppendixD Sample Instal
201. Ethernet interfaces defined on the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch it is mandatory to have these on distinct subnets For example consider the following configuration TIP_AddrLocalA ITP_AddrLocalB 172 22 119 108 172 22 119 54 This is not a valid combination because they are on the same subnet The following example illustrates a valid combination _IP_AddrLocalA 172 22 119 108 172 22 120 54 IP_AddrLocalB In this example the subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 or 255 255 255 128 If the two Ethernet interfaces are on the same subnet then one of them must be physically disconnected from the existing subnet and then connected to a different subnet The new IP address must be appropriately configured on the system Refer to the manual pages for the UNIX command ifconfig for more information Parameter Modification IP_AddrLocalA Enter the first local IP address used for checkpointing and switchover heartbeats A Caution This address is the same value as IP_Addr1 and is the bge0 interface A Caution No other machine on the network should have IP_AddrLocalA set to 0 0 0 0 IP_AddrPeerA Enter the first corresponding peer IP address used for checkpointing and switchover heartbeats Note If you have two Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts in a fault tolerant configuration this value is set to the IP address of the second host IP_AddrLocalB Enter the second
202. Exp Copyright c 2004 2005 by Cisco Systems Inc 41647269616E204B696E6773746F6E HEHEHE HEH HHH TriggerTable HEHEHE HEH HHH All fields are pointers to records of other types Fl F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 MA IN RR1 RR2 RR3 RR4 RRS RR6 RR7 RRB RR9 RR10 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 a 445 Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Hs Configuring SCP Queries Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide aao OL 18083 01 Chapter4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuring SCP Queries Mi TT 16 INAP Carrier Pre Selection Service Service Key 2 TT 19 INAP Prepaid Services ApplyChargingReport Approaching Time Period Expiry TT 21 INAP Prepaid Services ApplyChargingReport Time Period Expired TT 22 INAP Prepaid Services ApplyChargingReport Final End TT25 INAP CS1 Event Report EventReportBCSM TT27 INAP CS1 Final_End Apply ChargingReport Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 a 447 Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Hs Configuring SCP Queries EE HE AE FE HEHE HEH H HH H SMessageAction HR HEHE HEH H H H F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F1 ACT1 REQ ACT2 REQ
203. Frames ioChanCtl xgcpMultiThread ioChanctl itulsNewZealand properties true true false enable threading for the IP receive loop in MGCP for New Zealand MTP3 set appropriate ITU SIP maxConnection 200 simultaneourly SIP connIdlePeriod 43200 How long one TCP connection coulbe be stay in idle state in second 0 means PGW never close idle connection Maximum TCP connextions supported by PGW OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide AppendixD Sample Installation Scripts wi Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 1 SIP connLocalMsgQueueSize 1500 Maximum number of local outgoing messsages per TCP connection queue SIP udp2tcp_byte_xover 0 message size to control whether switch from UDP to TCP SIP naptr_record_locate 1 whether to perform natpr dns query SIP transportProtocol udp obsolete value keep here to data migration Currently we assume 8000 XEMeas objects fit into 8 Mb of shared memory measM sm_seg_size 32 size of shared memory in MB default is 32 measM loadBalanceFactor 20 num of measmgr distribution points every 5 minutes measM port default port to sync dynamic meas thresholds almM almM runAsDaemon false MML since this is started and stopped by user it has the following unique
204. GC Environment Configuration Tool screen expands to provide information from the XECfgParm dat file Figure 4 1 shows the MGC Environment Configuration Tool screen Figure 4 1 MGC Environment Configuration Tool MI MGC Environment Configuration Tool sh jingan RBB File Help Startup Parameters MGC Type m IP Address Assignments Local IP Addr 1 w SWITCHED MGC v NAILED UP IP Address 10 74 49 153 gt Operational Mode Local IP Addr 2 IP Address 10 0 49 153 y w Standalone Active Standby i A Peer IP Addr 1 Call Screening optional IP Address Peer IP Addr 2 Yes v No IP Address Virtual IP Addri for Improved SIP Failover St 3 ANSI O IP Address 0 0 0 0 Virtual IP Addr2 for Improved SIP Failover St IP Address 0 0 0 0 Commit Exit Host sh jingan 8 3 1 CLLI code optional Table 4 5 explains the startup parameters listed in the MGC Environment Configuration Tool Table 4 5 MGC Environment Configuration Tool Startup Parameters Field Usage MGC Type Indicates whether the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch connection type SWITCHED MCC specifies a dynamic connection such as a trunk group NAILED UP specifies a permanent connection such as a sigpath Operational Mode Indicates the whether the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch is operating as a stand al
205. GIAN it tt ISUPV3_UK_C2 ISUPV2_DUTCH ISUPV2_POLISH it H ISUPV3_UK_C3 ISUPV2_FINNISH96 ISUPV2_SPANISH jj Hit ISUPV3_UK_C4 ISUPV2_FRENCH ISUPV2_SPANISH_C2 it Ht ISUPV2_GERMAN ISUPV2_SWISS it Ht ISUPV2_ISRAEL ISUPV2_SWISS_C2 HE HE HH HEHE HE HH HE HE FE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE FE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE FE HE HE FE HE HE FE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HHE HEHEHE HE E H HE HH HH HH Q721 Protocol Family Q767 Protocol Family HHH HH FE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE H HE H FE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE E HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HH HE H H 60 70 HE 71 HHH HH FE HE HE HE HE HE HE E HE H HHE H HH FE HE HE HE FE HE HE HE HE HE AE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE FE HE HE FE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE H HH HE H H Q721 BASE Q767_AUSTRALIA Q767_MEXICAN Q721 BRAZILIAN Q767_BASE Q767_NIGERIAN Q721 CHINA 0767_BRAZIL Q767_RUSS Q721 FRENCH 0767_COLOMBIA Q767_SINGAPORE Q721 PHILLIPINE 0767_GUATEMALA HE Q767_SPAN Q767_INDONESIA Q767_SWED Q767_ITAL Q767_TURKISH HH Q767_ITAL_C2 HH E HE HE HH E HE FE HE HE HE FE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE H HE H FE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE FE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HH HE H H Q931 Protocol Family HAH HH E
206. GRATED numberOfThreads 2 HH HH HH HH HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HHEH Sub System component version subSysCompVer 11 a HAH HE HE HE HE FE HE HE HE HE HE HE FE HE HE HE HE HE HE FE HE HE HE HHEH OwnClli TTTT SS BB XXX OwnClli 1 22 33 444 REQUIRED STARTUP PARAMETERS DO NOT MOVE THESE PARAMETERS BEYOND THIS BOX iia ide toed a MGC Environment Configuration Tool Usage disableMeas false MIGRATED sm_meas_baseaddr 40960 tempDir tmp temporary directory dataDir var volatile data directory homeDirRoot opt CiscoMGC logDirectory var log MIGRATED logFileNamePrefix platform MIGRATED logPrio Error MIGRATED logMsgDrop true eventTrace false debugLevel high tablesFile etc tables dat tables that can be loaded autonomous false runAsDaemon true chkPtPort 2001 MIGRATED maxNumLinks 32 MIGRATED maxLinksPerSessionSet 4 MIGRATED maxNumDChansPerIOCC 504 MIGRATED maxNumDChansPerPort 1000 MIGRATED maxNumMGCPLinks 1000 MIGRATED maxNumSIPLinks 4 maxNumPril3I0CCs 3 MIGRATED maxTrueOPCs 6 max true OPCs per MGC maxCapOPCsPerTrueOPC 8 max cap OPCs per true OPC maxNumRLMPorts 8 MIGRATED IUA maxExtNodes 256 max number of External Nodes with ISDNSIGTYPE of IUA IUA maxSigPathsPe
207. GW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher W installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Releases ISUPV1_POLI 0761_CHILE Q761_NEWZEALAND Q761_THATLAND Q761_ARGENTINA 0761 CHINA Q761_97VER_BASE Q761_MALAYSTAN 4 Q761_ARGENTINA_C2 Q761_CHINA_C2 Q761_PERU Q761_99VER_BASE Q761_AUSTRL Q761_DANISH 0761 PORTUGAL Q761_99VER_AUSTRL_C3 Q761_AUSTRL_C2 Ht HAH HH FE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE FE HE HE HE FE HE HE HE HE HE E HE HE E HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE FE HE HE HE HE HE E HE HE HE HE E E E E HHEH EEHEEHE HHH Q761 Version 2 Protocol Family Q761 Version 3 Protocol Family HH HH HE HE FE HE HE FE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE FHE HE HE HE HE HE FE HE HE FE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HHE H HEHEHE EH HHH 40 41 did 42 E 50 HEH HH HH HH HE FE HE HE HE HE HE HE FE HE HE HE HE HE FE E HE a EH HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE ROH HE HE HE HE HE HHE HEHEHE HEH HHH ISUPV2_32DIG ISUPV2_JAPAN ISUPV2_VIETNAM Ht ISUPV3 ISUPV2_AUSTRIAN ISUPV2_JAPAN_C2 ISUPV2_AUSTRIAN_C2 ISUPV3_UK ISUPV2_CZECH ISUPV2_NORWE
208. Guide jg Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Hs Configuring SCP Queries HH FEE HE HE HE EHE HEHE EE HEE OperationReceiving FEAE HE AE FE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HEH HE HHE H F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 componentType opClass opCodeFamily opCodeSpecifier opCodeFlag PR OR 2 Genesys 800 Result OR 3 Genesys 800 Error OR 11 INAP Free Phone LNP amp Carrier Pre Selection Services Connect Operation OR 12 INAP LNP for Norway Expected Response Connect Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuring SCP Queries L ak 0 20 1 11 OR 13 INAP Prepaid Services Expected Response Connect 1 2 0 20 1 12 OR 14 INAP Prepaid Services Expected Response ApplyCharging 1 2 0 35 1 13 OR 15 INAP Prepaid Services Expected Response RequestReportBCSMEvent 1 2 0 23 1 14 OR 16 INAP Prepaid Services Expected Response FurnishCharging 1 2 0 34 1 15 OR 17 INAP Prepaid Services Expected Response ReleaseCall 1 2 0 22 1 16 OR 18 INAP LNP for Portugal Expected Response Continue 1 1 0 31 1 17 OR 19 INAP LNP for Portugal Expected Response Connect 1 1 0 20 1 18 OR 20 INAP CS1 Expected Response Connect componentType opClass opCodeFamily opCodeSpecifier opCodeFlag PR 1 2 0 20 1 19 OR 21 INAP CS1 Expected Response ApplyCharging 1 2 0 35
209. HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HH 01 02 HE HEHE HEE HHHH FE HE HE HE FE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE H HE HE HHE BTNUP_BTNR167 IETF_SIP it BTNUP_IUP it DPNSS_BTNR188 it HHH HH HHH HHH HH HHH HH HH HH HHH SS7 Protocl Family PRI Protocol Family HEHEHE HH HHH HH HH HHH HH HH HH HH HE HE HE HE HE HE H H 10 20 HHH HHH HHH HH HH HHH HH HH HE HE HH EE H HE H H ANSISS7_2K ATT_41459 did ANSISS7_92 ATT_41459 C2 HH ANSISS7_C2 BELL_1268 HH ANSISS7_C3 BELL_1268_C2 HH ANSISS7_E1 ETS_300_102 Ht ANSISS7_STANDARD ETS_300_102_C2 it GR317 ETS_300_172 Ht HHH HH HH HE HE HH HE HE HH H HEHE H HEH Hat HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE H HH H Q761 Version 1 Protocol Family HH HH HE HE FE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE FE HE HE FE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HEHE H FE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE E HE HE FE HE HE HE HE HE FE HE FE HE HE FE HE HE FE HE HE FE HE HE FE HE HE HE HE H HE HE H HEH 30 31 32 33 HH HH HH HH HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE EE E HE HE HE HE HE EH HE HE HE HE FHE HE HE FE HE HE FHE HE HE HE HE FHE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE FHE HE HE HH HH HH FE HH HE ETS_300_121 Q761_BASE Q761_GERMAN Q761_SINGAPORE ETS_300_356 Q761_BELG Q761_INDIA 0761_SINGAPORE_C2 HONGKONG Q761_BELG_97VER 761 KOREAN Q761_TAIWAN 4 OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter3 Installing the Cisco P
210. HEE HH Fl F2 F3 F4 F5 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 F16 tcapType stpScpGroupIndex msg asnlEncoding translationType os4 0S5 OS6 OS7 0S8 OS9 OS10 F6 F7 tcapBodyType OS1 1 1 al 2 1 3 1 4 1 4 F8 F9 OS2 OS3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wi Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuring SCP Queries A A A a a AT eed eves ened maces ES bern ee IS ES LG E AS LES A AS e EA AER o LA A AA a ce 2 0 6 0 255 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SA A ia SS A ES Ti neh etre Paved A a eid ad ERAS SA ASAS EA A ES AS AR A ct MS 7 ANSI AIN 800 Termination information A a A II E IS A A RAI A A A NAAA A 2 0 5 0 255 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A A a ar PT R A MS 8 ANSI PRE AIN 800 A O IS A E A E AS ISE E ERA AA PA AR A pe IO AP ADORO RO OOO ORO OO PO Re ee 3 0 6 0 254 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fa a a gn a A A E a A AE ESA A A A pa ae ae a ie a eu a a a ia E A eh A RN eh Ge A A o a a a N MS 9 ANSI PRE AIN 800 Termination information SS SS A N a iS SN A ES TT E aed ed ened Seed DRAE ee REA A ER RE AO A REA AE et Ses ogee cea coats 3 0 5 0 254 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a ASS LR a ns TS Ts TS CTA RARAS ESAS AS AA ES AER AR AS A MS 10 ANSI PRE AIN 800 SSN Same as MS 8 but with SSN stuff i a ct A AI IN A AA INS ARAU AA A AA 3 0 6 0 254 2 6 0 0 MS 11 ANSI PRE AIN 800 Termination
211. IMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE Copyright c 1980 1983 1985 1988 1989 1990 Regents of the University of California All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgement This produ
212. IP messages When this parameter is left at its default value 0 the system uses a base parameter value You can modify this parameter if a problem occurs Valid values Any integer Default value 0 IP_Addr1 IP address of interface 1 used for signaling IP_Addr2 IP address of interface 2 used for signaling IP_Addr3 IP address of interface 3 if installed used for signaling IP_Addr4 IP address of interface 4 if installed used for signaling ipAddrLocalA First local IP address used for checkpointing and failover heartbeats if you have active standby Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts Note This is typically the same value as IP_Addr Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide as Y OL 18083 01 AppendixA XECfgParm dat File Parameters Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Mi Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition jpAddrLocalB Second local IP address used for checkpointing and failover heartbeats if you have active standby Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts Note If your configuration does not use an external card leave this setting as the default value 0 0 0 0 ipAddrPeerA First corresponding peer IP address used for checkpointing and failover heartbeats Note If you have two Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts in an active standby configuratio
213. ITP L enter the port number on the Cisco ITP L Note If you have two Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts in a failover configuration enter a different number for this value in the XECfgParm dat file on the secondary host for example 7001 Note On a new configuration we recommend that this parameter be set to 0 This value allows the Cisco ITP L port to be defined using the PEERPORT parameter of the SESSIONSET Note SESSIONSET reads the port value that is defined However if an stPort value other than 0 is defined in XECfgParm dat for example stPort 7001 the SESSIONSET value gets overridden by the value in XECfgParm dat OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software W Configuring the Execution Environment Parameter Modification transpathId To identify the local Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch host in a fault tolerant system enter any one or two digit integer Note Ifyou have two Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts in a fault tolerant system this number must be different in the XECfgParm dat file for each host CustSpecificINAP Handling Controls INAP Intelligent Network Application Protocol behavior including advertised application context Values e tinap e finap e rinap e sinap Default Null To enable network transfer and DTMF transfer services set this parameter
214. Interval numberOfThreads engine VersionTimeout Value Defines the timeout interval in number of milliseconds for version messages sent to the media gateway This delay determines how long the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch waits for a response from the media gateway during the exchange of features prior to the audit Value Any integer Default 10000 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 LEN Appendix A XECfgParm dat File Parameters M Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition foverd abswitchPort Port used for communication with the A B switch Value dev term x Example dev term b Note If your configuration does not use an A B switch use the default value dev null foverd abswitchTestInterval Time interval in milliseconds between attempts to verify that an A B switch is present Default 30000 Note This parameter applies only if your configuration uses an A B switch foverd ackTimeout Maximum time in milliseconds that the failover daemon will wait for an ACK or NOACK message to be received from the peer failover daemon For each message the failover daemon sends the peer failover daemon sends an ACK or NOACK message to indicate that the peer is still functioning Default 1000 milliseconds 1 second Note
215. J 5rt Selecting package UNWxwplt Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package UNWxwplr UNWdtcor UNWxwice UNWxwrt 1 UNW1LibC UNWmf run UNWil5rf UNWmdu UNWadmfr Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System E OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System UNWrsg UNWsadmi UNWsasnm UNWmibii UNWxi18n UNWtoo UNWsprot UNWbip UNWbind UNWbindr UNWgzip UNWzip UNWbash UNWtcsh UNWgss UNWgssc UNWgssk UNWqos UNWqosu UNWmdb UNWmdbr UNWmdbdm UNWnfsckr UNWnfscr UNWnfscu UNWi fp UNWged UNW1394 UNWqfed UNWaccr UNWaccu UNWus UNWrsgk UNWzebrar UNWzebrau UNWeurf UNWgcmn UNWeuodf UNWxwacx UNWpoolr UNWpool UNWluzone UNWzoner UNWzoneu UNWbtoo1 UNWdtrc UNWdtrp UNWfss UNWinst UNWipc UNWqus UNWqusu UNWremdc UNWdtdmr UNWt1tk UNWtnetc UNWtnfd Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting packa
216. KKK KK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK RRA KARA Type the following command and press Enter to reboot the target machine reboot r Note If you used the CD ROM drive to load the Solaris 10 patch cluster eject the CD prior to rebooting Note If you have installed the Solaris DiskSuite package CSCOh023 on your system the messages below are displayed during system boot They are normal Solaris DiskSuite startup messages and do not indicate any problem with your system WARNING force load of misc md trans failed WARNING force load of misc md raid failed WARNING force load of misc md hotspares failed WARNING force load of misc md sp failed This completes the procedures for installing the Solaris 10 patches for Opteron based platforms Go to Table 2 2 on page 2 72 if you want to continue with the list for package installation If you have questions or need assistance see the Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request section on page x Installing the Solstice DiskSuite CSCOh023 The Sun Solstice DiskSuite program enables you to use the second disk drive as a mirror of the first to increase the availability of the system You can install the DiskSuite program by running the scripts described below The machine reboots several times during the installation process The scripts minimize the possibility of running the scripts in the wrong order However you should ensure that the program is properly installed
217. L messages to be diverted to mml log supports 1 second Wi Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 AppendixD Sample Installation Scripts product vendor product version product time pom port pom respTimeout replicator replicator replicator replicator replicator replicator Audi MaxA engine engine RelINAPCallsAfterSwOver Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 7 3 foverd conn3Type serial foverd conn3Addr dev null foverd heartbeatInterval 1000 foverd ackTimeout 1000 foverd abswitchTestInterval 30000 foverd graceShutTimeout 6000 foverd forceShutTimeout 1000 foverd commRetryInterval 30000 foverd statusRptInterval 600000 foverd peerCommTimeout 3000 foverd delayTimeout 1000 foverd transitionTimeout 10000 foverd abswitchPort dev null MIGRATED foverd peerReestablishTimeout 50000 foverd garpInterval 0 MIGRATED positive number enable garp function foverd runAsDaemon false foverd logPrio Info Network Element Cisco Systems Inc 9 7 3 default 1200000 use port 4001 when set to default MIGRATED MIGRATI MIGRATI MIGRATI MIGRATI portDataChannelSend portDataChannelRecv portCommChannelSend portCommChannelRecv reconnectInterval 15 numberReadThreads 1 optional thread 0 no threads l one t
218. LD Revision 0 Initializing USB alias Done Press F2 to run Setup CTRL E on Remote Keyboard Press FB for BBS POPUP CTRL P on Remote Keyboard Press F12 to boot from the network CTRL N on Remote Keyboard ipa Memory 16 0 GB C American Megatrends Inc b4 0100 006530 00101111 121707 CK8 04 0ABLG013 Y2KC 281237 0060 Choose the desired console device as shown in Figure 2 12 If you see the system output from a monitor directly connected to the Sun Netra X4200 M2 platform or from a remote control console of ILOM choose Solaris If you are using a serial console choose Solaris Serial Console ttya OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Figure 2 12 Console Settings of the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Installation GNU GRUB version 8 95 638K lower 7 522176K upper memory Solaris Solaris Serial Console ttya Solaris Serial Console ttyb for 1x58 v6 x and v65x Use the fT and keys to select which entry is highlighted Press enter to boot the selected OS e to edit the commands before booting or c for a command line 281240 Ss Note See detailed system output of the installation in the Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System section on page 2 2 0L 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter2 Installing the
219. MAN ISUPV2_ISRAEL ISUPV2_ISRAEL Installation of lt CSCO40000 gt ISUPV2_JAPAN mdo Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing ISUPV2_JAPAN s ISUPV2_JAPAN_C ISUPV2_JAPAN_C ISUPV2_NORWEGI ISUPV2_NORWEGI ISUPV2_POLISH ISUPV2_POLISH mdo so mdo so mdo so was successful o 2 mdo 2 s0 AN mdo AN so mdo so ISUPV2_SPANISH mdo ISUPV2_SPANISH so ISUPV2_SPANISH_C2 mdo ISUPV2_SPANISH_C2 so ISUPV2_SWISS mdo ISUPV2_SWISS s ISUPV2_SWISS_C ISUPV2_SWISS_C Installation of lt Csco41000 gt ISUPV2_AUSTRIAN_C2 mdo ISUPV2_AUSTRIAN_C2 so ISUPV2_VIETNAM mdo ISUPV2_VIETNAM so Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Installation of lt CSCO42000 gt o 2 mdo 2 s0 was successful was successful mdo so o o Uncompressing ISUPV3 mdo Uncompressing ISUPV3 so Uncompressing ISUPV3_FRENCH Uncompressing ISUPV3_FRENCH Uncompressing ISUPV3_UK mdo Uncompressing ISUPV3_UK so Uncompressing ISUPV3_UK_C2 mdo Uncompressing ISUPV3_UK_C2 s Uncompressing ISUPV3_UK_C3 mdo Uncompressing ISUPV3_UK_C3 s Uncompressing ISUPV3_UK_C4 mdo Uncompressing ISUPV3_UK_C4 s o Installation of lt CSCO50000 gt was successful Uncompressing Q721_BASE mdo Uncompressing Q721_BASE so
220. NNN NNN NNN NNN NNN vaa asas saya asaaaaaaaanaaaNn N UNWvl1du UNWbash UNWproduct registry root UNWwsr2 UNWaac UNWaccr UNWaccu UNWgrub UNWadmfr UNWadmfw UNWil5rf UNWadp UNWradpu320 UNWadpu320 UNWamr UNWsprot UNWrsg UNWgssdh UNWgssk UNWxge UNWbtool UNWcslr UNWidnl UNWinst UNWintgige UNWipc UNWipfr UNWipfu UNWlur UNWluu UNWiscsir UNWiscsiu UNWloc UNWnisr UNWnisu UNWzebrar UNWzebrau UNWzip UNWzoner UNWluzone UNWpoolr UNWpool UNWzoneu UNWzsh YMhisl UNWcpc UNWbindr UNWbind UNWbipr UNWcadp UNWced UNWcfcl UNWcfclr UNWluxop UNWcfpl UNWcfplr UNWJ ss UNWcpcu UNWcghpe UNWkey UNWeuodf UNWless UNWcstl UNWlibsasl Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System E OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide E Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System UNW11dap UNWlsimega UNWmdb UNWmdbdm UNWmdbr UNWdtre UNWdtrp UNWf ctl UNWemlxs UNWem1xu UNWmibii UNWsasnm UNWsadmi UNWsacom UNWmipr UNWmipu UNWmkcd UNWfchbar UNW chba UNWfcip UNWf cmdb UNWf cp UNWfcprt UNWf csm UNWfmd UNWfss UNWnge UNWpkgcmdsr UNWpkgcmdsu UNWpsdcr UNWsolnm UNWpsdir UNWqlc UNWqos UNWqosu UNWrmodu UNWroute UNWrpcib UNWrsgk UNWrtls UNWspnego ur U u U Vr Ur v Uy Ur U UF U U Ur asas sas Ur a Uy vaa vaa ana Customizing system files Mount points table etc vfstab fd dev f
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222. NWust1 Selecting package SUNWatfsr Selecting package SUNWatfsu Selecting package SUNWrcmdr Selecting package SUNWrcmds Selecting package SUNWxcu4 Selecting package SUNWefc Selecting package SUNWglmr Selecting package SUNWi2cr Selecting package SUNWpstl Selecting package SUNWbart Selecting package SUNWpiclu Selecting package SUNWpiclr Selecting package SUNWopensslr Selecting package S Selecting all disks Configuring boot device Using disk c1t0d0 for rootdisk Configuring c1t0d0s0 Configuring var c1t0d0s1 Configuring swap c1t0d0s3 c1t0d0s4 Configuring c1t0d0s6 Configuring opt c1t0d0s5 Configuring Deselecting unmodified disk c1t1d0 Verifying disk configuration UNWopenss1 commands Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System E WARNING Changing the system s default boot device in the EEPROM Verifying space allocation Total software size Preparing system for Solaris install Configuring disk c1t0d0 Creating Solaris disk label VTOC Creating and checking UFS file systems Creating c1t0d0s0 Creating var c1t0d0s1 Creating opt c1t0d0s5 Beginning Solaris software installation Starting software installation SUNWCSU eaa ea aae a ea ana ea E a ea Ea E a Eoi unuuuaa naaa an a sn Q o R ge 376 86 Mbytes 363 359 35 23 347 347 337 33 5 334 31
223. NWvts bin lt shared pathname not removed gt opt SUNWvts lt shared pathname not removed gt Updating system information Removal of lt SUNWvtsts gt was successful spawn pkgrm SUNWvts The following package is currently installed SUNWvts SunVTS Framework sparc 6 4 REV 2007 07 05 10 00 Do you want to remove this package y n q y Removing installed package instance lt SUNWvts gt Verifying package lt SUNWvts gt dependencies in global zone Processing package information Removing pathnames in class lt none gt opt SUNWvts lib sparcv9 libvtsutil so 1 opt SUNWvts lib sparcv9 libvtsutil so opt SUNWvts lib sparcv9 libvtsthm so 1 opt SUNWvts bin opt SUNWvts README opt SUNWvts Updating system information Removal of lt SUNWvts gt was successful UNWvts O bytes 0 tape blocks UNWvts archive 0 bytes 0 tape blocks UNWvts archive none bz2 877058 bytes 1714 tape blocks UNWvts install 0 bytes 0 tape blocks UNWvts install checkinstall 971 bytes 2 tape blocks UNWvts install copyright 93 bytes 1 tape blocks x MM MM OM UNUNUN Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 EUR Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment x SUNWvts reloc sunwvts lib locale c LC_MESSAGES 0 bytes 0 tape blocks x SUNWvts reloc sunwvts lib sparcv9 0 bytes 0 tape blocks spaw
224. Operating Environment Using lt opt sun_install gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information 10 package pathnames are already properly installed Verifying disk space requirements Checking for conflicts with packages already installed Checking for setuid setgid programs This package contains scripts which will be executed with super user permission during the process of installing this package Do you want to continue with the installation of lt CSCOh032 gt y n Step3 Type y and press Enter to continue Text similar to the following is displayed Installing Media Gateway Controller Solaris 10 Patch Cluster as lt CSCOh0032 gt The system lists the patches that it will install This list varies over time Text similar to the following is displayed You must now change directories to opt sun_install and run the installPatches sh script as root Installation of lt CSCOh032 gt was successful Step4 Change directory to opt sun_install and run the installPatches script by entering the following commands cd opt sun_install installPatches sh Ss Note During the installation of the Solaris 10 patch cluster some patches might fail with return codes 1 2 8 and 35 This is normal and does not indicate a problem with the installation The following is an explanation of these error codes 1 The patch has been installed before 2 Attem
225. P naptr_record_locate Specifies the type of query the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Added in Release 9 8 1 uses to determine the preferred transport protocol of a remote proxy The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch uses the query result for outgoing SIP trunk groups with the siptransportmode property set to Dynamic Valid values e 0 The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch uses UDP transport and a UDP SRV query to determine the remote IP address e 1 The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch uses a DNS NAPTR query to determine the preferred transport protocol and a DNS SRV query to determine the remote IP address Default 1 SIP transaction_based_dns_query Specifies when the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch sends DNS Added in Release 9 8 1 requests for transport protocol information Note Do not add this property to the Xecfgparm dat file unless you need to modify the default value If the parameter is not present in the Xecfgparm dat file the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch uses the default value We recommend that you contact Cisco support before modifying this property Valid values e 0 The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch uses DNS NAPTR and DNS SRV queries for the first SIP message in a call dialog only The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch uses a DNS A query for mid call SIP messages This setting provides backwards compatibility for Release 9 7 e 1 The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch uses DNS NAPTR and DNS SRV queries for all SIP messages This setting provides RFC 3263 com
226. PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Version Sample Output for uninstall sh Saving rows 0 0 rows saved Table successfully saved Saving table CISCO CBBOOKINGINFO Saving index CISCO CBBOOKINGINFO_IDX1 Saving rows 0 0 rows saved Table successfully saved Saving table CISCO CBMONITORINGINFO Saving index CISCO CBMONITORINGINFO_IDX1 Saving rows 0 0 rows saved Table successfully saved Saving table CISCO CLIIPADDRESS Saving rows 0 0 rows saved Table successfully saved Saving table CISCO CLIPREFIX Saving index CISCO CLIPREFIX_IDX1 Saving rows 0 0 rows saved Table successfully saved Saving table CISCO CMDGROUP Saving rows 191 191 rows saved Table successfully saved Saving table CISCO DESTTRANS Saving rows 0 0 rows saved Table successfully saved Saving table CISCO FULLNUMBERTRANSLATION Saving rows 0 0 rows saved Table successfully saved Saving table CISCO H323IDDIVFROM Saving rows 0 0 rows saved Table successfully saved Saving table CISCO LIENTRIES Saving index CISCO LIENTRIES_IDX1 Saving index CISCO LIENTRIES_IDX2 Saving rows 0 0 rows saved Table successfully saved Saving table CISCO NAMEDINPUTPARAMS Saving index CISCO NAMEDINIDX1 Saving rows 608 608 rows saved Table successfully saved Saving table CISCO NAMEDOUTPUTPARAMS Saving index CISCO NAMEDOUTIDX1 Saving rows 260 260 rows saved Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation
227. PingPort 0 if port 0 it will disable ISDNBRI s tcp ping function default value is 0 tcpPing will be enabled when set a valid port value suggest value is 2430 A A A fee reais gene Pee ee eae S Radius Accounting Parameters Sy A Ee A Oa Ee REE ESE WOES TET EL EWE REESE Ve REV RE ee RadiusAccounting output off on off RadiusAccounting numberPort 20 The number of local port to communicate with radius server The range is between 10 to 99 Default value is 20 RadiusAccounting smSize 30 size of shared memory in MB The range is between 20 to 199 Default value is 30 peat SN Senses Se ep Rea peo Ry pa A a aaa Rae Rome A H 248 TE e a o e o il eee pee ewe H248 maxNumH248Links 1000 H248 maximumActionsInTransaction 64 Used to set maximum number of actions in one Transaction OL 18083 01 AppendixD Sample Installation Scripts Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 7 3 H248 localMID 0 0 0 0 MGC Message Identifier IP address or domain name H248 MgcHeaderAddrType 1 MGC H 248 Message header type 1 IP Address 2 Domain Name MML rtrv callinfo 30000 Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 7 3 The following sample XECfgParm dat files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 7 3 are located in the opt CiscoMGC etc directory File XECfgParm dat Copyright c 1997 2007 by Cisco Systems Inc Purpo
228. Portions Copyright c 1993 1994 Washington University in Saint Louis 1996 1998 Berkeley Software Design Inc 1983 1995 1996 1997 Eric P Allman 1998 Sendmail Inc Portions Copyrig Portions Copyrig Portions Copyrig Portions Copyrig Portions Copyrig 1989 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1997 Stan Barber 1997 Kent Landfield Portions Copyright c 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Free Software Foundation Inc Portions Copyrig Pp PPPppp od Use and distribution of this software and its source code are governed by the terms and conditions of the WU FTPD Software License LICENSE If you did not receive a copy of the license it may be obtained online at http www wu ftpd org license html 4 All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgement This product includes software developed by the WU FTPD Development Group the Washington University at Saint Louis Berkeley Software Design Inc and their contributors 5 Neither the name of the WU FTPD Development Group nor the names of any copyright holders nor the names of any contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission The names wuftpd and wu ftpd are trademarks of the WU FTPD Development Group and the Washington University at Saint Louis 6 Disclaimer Limit
229. Processing package information Processing system information 14 package pathnames are already properly installed Installing SunVTS for Tests as lt SUNWvtsts gt Installing part 1 of 1 opt SUNWvts bin bios bin lt symbolic link gt opt SUNWvts bin cmos bin lt symbolic link gt opt SUNWvts bin env 6test opt SUNWvts bin hsclbtest opt SUNWvts bin i2c2test opt SUNWvts bin nalmtest opt SUNWvts lib probe sparcv9 vmemtest_probe so opt SUNWvts lib probe ssptest_probe so opt SUNWvts 1lib probe sunlink_probe so verifying class lt none gt Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms Installation of lt SUNWvtsts gt was successful Adding lt SUNWexplo gt Processing package instance lt SUNWexplo gt from lt opt xtrapkgs gt Sun TM Explorer Data Collector all 5 5 REV 2006 07 14 01 46 Executing checkinstall script Copyright 1996 2006 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Using lt opt gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information Installing Sun TM Explorer Data Collector as lt SUNWexplo gt Executing preinstall script Installing part 1 of 1 opt SUNWexplo LICENSEREADME LICENSE txt opt SUNWexplo LICENSEREADME THIRDPARTYLICENSEREADME txt opt SUNWexplo LICENSEREADME gzip 1 2 4a tar gz opt SUNWexplo bin capture sparc opt SUNWexplo tools va
230. R Configuring the Local Area Network Switch This chapter provides a brief overview of the local area network LAN switches Cisco Catalyst Switch family in your solution The LAN switch connects the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts to the media gateways MGWSs or to the Cisco IP Transfer Point LinkExtender ITP L A LAN switch is not provided with the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch LAN Switch Overview The LAN switch is used in the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch node to extend virtual LANs VLANs across platforms through backbone Ethernet connections when necessary Figure 6 1 illustrates an example of a fault tolerant control signaling network using dual Cisco Catalyst LAN switches Note Make sure that the duplex on the Cisco catalyst port is correctly configured and that there is no duplex mismatch between the switch and the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch network interface card NIC Otherwise some SS7 messages although received at the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch NIC might be ignored by the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch call processing engine Figure 6 1 Sample Configuration of a Duplex LAN Switch Cisco J PGW 2200 Softswitch Cisco ITP Ls active Cisco PGW 2200 j Softswitch standby 205461 0L 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter 6 Configuring the Local Area Network Switch M Catalyst 2900 XL Series Catalyst 2900 XL Series See the follo
231. Release 9 8 5 10 Backing Up the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Configuration Files 5 11 Installing Sun Solaris 10 5 13 Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Packages 5 14 Restoring Data Files 5 14 Installing and Verifying the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software 5 15 Transferring Additional Configuration Files 5 16 Migration from Release 9 7 to Release 9 8 without Platform Changes 5 20 Upgrading Lively from Sparc based Platforms to Opteron based Platforms 5 21 Before You Start 5 21 Live Upgrade Procedure 5 22 Falling Back Overview 5 26 Falling Back to the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 7 without Platform Changes 5 26 Falling Back to Solaris 8 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 5 or 9 6 5 27 Falling Back to Solaris 8 If Hard Drives Were Replaced During the Upgrade 5 27 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide x OL 18083 01 Contents Mi Falling Back to Solaris 8 on the Second Disk Drive 5 28 Restoring the Original Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software 5 32 Falling Back to Previous Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Releases with Platform Changes 5 32 Replacing Hard Disks on an Existing Solaris 10 Platform 5 33 Backup Procedure 5 34 Hard Disk Replacement Procedure 5 34 Loading the Solaris 10 Operating System 5 35 Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Packages 5 35 Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 5 35 Restoring the System 5 35 Configuring the Lo
232. S Se ee at Sees On this screen you must specify the netmask of your subnet A default netmask is shown do not accept the default unless you are sure it is correct for your subnet A netmask must contain four sets of numbers separated by periods for example 255 255 255 0 Netmask ESC 2_Continue ESC 6_Help Enter the site specific Subnet Mask for the subnet see Site Specific Information in Table 1 2 if you recorded the information provided by your site administrator in this table Press ESC 2 to continue Text similar to the following is displayed PVG for Pel 22H SS ee RAS Aa Specify whether or not you want to enable IPv6 the next generation Internet Protocol on this network interface Enabling IPv6 will have no effect if this machine is not on a network that provides IPv6 service IPv4 service will not be affected if IPv6 is enabled gt To make a selection use the arrow keys to highlight the option and press Return to mark it X Enable IPv6 for bge0 0L 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System ESC 2_Continue ESC 6_Help Note The system takes approximately 30 seconds to process this selection A countdown appears in the display after you activate you
233. S docs voice_ip_comm pgw 9 feature module 9 7_3_ FlexLM html Note You must install the license file on both the active and the standby Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch for it to function properly OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter3 Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher HZ installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Releases Installing the License File if the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch is NOT Running If the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch is not in a running state perform the following steps Step 1 Save the license file lic to a temporary directory on your hard disk Step2 Copy the license file to the opt CiscoMGC license directory of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Licenses are cumulative so there can be multiple license files of the same type Step3 Log in as root Step4 Enter the following command to start the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch etc init d CiscoMGC start The license file loads automatically Installing the License File if the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch is Running If the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch is in a running state perform the following steps Step 1 Save the license file lic to a temporary directory on your hard disk Step2 Copy the license file s to the opt CiscoMGC license directory of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Licenses are cumulative so there can be mu
234. SINGAPORE mdo Uncompressing Q767_SINGAPORE so Uncompressing 0767_SPAN mdo Uncompressing 0767_SPAN so Uncompressing 0767_SWED mdo Uncompressing Q767_SWED so Uncompressing Q767_TURKISH mdo Uncompressing 0767_TURKISH so Installation of lt CSCO71000 gt was successful Uncompressing 0931 mdo Uncompressing 0931 so Uncompressing Q931_AUSTRALIA mdo Uncompressing Q931 AUSTRALIA so Uncompressing Q931_SINGAPORE mdo Uncompressing Q931_SINGAPORE so Installation of lt CSCO80000 gt was successful Beginning Check of System Performance Requirements Number of CPUs in system 2 Memory size 2048 Megabytes The sparcv9 processor operates at 1336 MHz Swap is total 76384k bytes allocated 13744k reserved 90128k used Please Verify that you have over 4000000K Available swap The tt60 daemon has stopped successfully Installation completed Wed Sep 24 03 52 32 EDT 2008 Installation log can be found in var adm MGC_install log bash 3 00 Updated Configuration File Sample Following is an example of an updated configuration file This file is located in opt CiscoMGC etc 5635696k available OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide AppendixD Sample Installation Scripts Wi Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Updated Configuration File Sample MGC Environment Configurati
235. SSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE IN NO EVENT SHALL CISCO OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOST PROFITS OR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO DATA ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS MANUAL EVEN IF CISCO OR ITS SUPPLIERS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES CCDE CCENT Cisco Eos Cisco HealthPresence the Cisco logo Cisco Lumin Cisco Nexus Cisco StadiumVision Cisco TelePresence Cisco WebEx DCE and Welcome to the Human Network are trademarks Changing the Way We Work Live Play and Learn and Cisco Store are service marks and Access Registrar Aironet AsyncOS Bringing the Meeting To You Catalyst CCDA CCDP CCIE CCIP CCNA CCNP CCSP CCVP Cisco the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert logo Cisco IOS Cisco Press Cisco Systems Cisco Systems Capital the Cisco Systems logo Cisco Unity Collaboration Without Limitation EtherFast EtherSwitch Event Center Fast Step Follow Me Browsing FormShare GigaDrive HomeLink Internet Quotient IOS iPhone Quick Study IronPort the IronPort logo LightStream Linksys MediaTone MeetingPlace MeetingPlace Chime Sound MGX Networkers Networking Academy Network Registrar PCNow PIX PowerPanels ProConnect ScriptShare SenderBase SMARTn
236. SUPV2_SWISS it ISUPV2_ISRAEL ISUPV2_SWISS_C2 it HEHEHE HEHEHE HEHEHHE FE E HE FE HE HE AE HE FE HE HE AE HE HE HE HE E HE AE HE FE HE HE FE HE FE HE FE HE HE AE HE HE HE HE FE HEHE HE HEHE HEHE HE RRHH RARA Q721 Protocol Family Q767 Protocol Family HEHEHE EH HEHEHEH FE AE HE HE HE HE AE HE FE HE FE E HE AE HE FE HE HE AE HE AE HE FE HE HE HE HEHE HE HEE E E E HH 60 70 it 71 HEHEHE EHH HEHEHEH FE AE HE HE HE HE AE FE HE HE FE E HE AE HE FE HE FE FE HE AE HE FE HE HE HE EE E E E EE HH Q721 BASE Q767_AUSTRALIA Q767_MEXICAN Q721 BRAZILIAN Q767_BASE Q767_NIGERIAN Q721_ CHINA Q767_BRAZIL Q767_RUSS Q721 FRENCH Q767_COLOMBIA Q767_SINGAPORE Q721 PHILLIPINE Q767_GUATEMALA HE Q767_SPAN Q767_INDONESIA Q767_SWED Q767_ITAL Q767_TURKISH Q767_ITAL_C2 it HEHEHE HE HE AE HE FE FE HE HE EE HEHEHE FE AE HE HE HE HE AE HE FE HE HE AE HE AE HE FE HE HE AE HE AE HE FE HE HE E HEHE HE HEE E E H HH Q931 Protocol Family FEE HE AE FE FE HE HE AE HE FE FE HE HE HEHE HE HHE H 80 HEHE HE AE FE FE HE HE AE HE FE EEE HEHE HE HHE H Q931 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Ds E OL 18083 01 AppendixD Sample Installation Scripts Q931_ AUSTRALIA Q931 SINGAPORE EHE HE E FE HE FE HE HE EEE THE EH EEE H HE Would you like to add a protocol set to your system y y n q SNMP Research Critical Application Subagent Version 16 2 0 3
237. Set sipFailover false does not always mean sip failover is disabled sipFailover false Failover if SIP Service fails stPort 0 engine SysVirtualSwitch L 0 O Nailed Up 1 Switched MGC 2 Switched JCS pom dataSync false don t synch slave data with master foverd ipLocalPortA 0 foverd ipPeerPortA 0 foverd ipLocalPortB 0 foverd ipPeerPortB 0 numberOfThreads 2 HAH HH HH HH HE HE HE HE HE FE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HEHE H Sub System component version subSysCompVer 12 a HH HH HE HE FE HE HE HE HE HE HE FE HE HE FE HE HE HE FE HE HE HE HHEH OwnClli TTTT SS BB XXX OwnClli 1 22 33 444 REQUIRED STARTUP PARAMETERS mi Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 AppendixD Sample Installation Scripts DO M Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 1 Mi NOT MOVE THESE PARAMETERS BEYOND THIS BOX GC Environment Configuration Tool Usage disableMeas false T gt Don t accumulate meas in shared mem sm_meas_baseaddr 40960 tempDir tmp temporary directory dataDir var volatile data directory homeDirRoot opt CiscoMGC logDirectory var log NEW log directory logFileNamePrefix platform NEW log prefix logPrio Error logMsgDrop true eventTrace false debugLevel high tablesF
238. Softswitch software overrides the Clearing Location in Call Context with LOCATION_USER 2 The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software overrides the Clearing Location in Call Context with LOCATION_ PRIVATE LOCAL 3 The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software overrides the Clearing Location in Call Context with LOCATION_ PUBLIC_LOCAL 4 The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software overrides the Clearing Location in Call Context with LOCATION_TRANSIT 5 The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software overrides the Clearing Location in Call Context with LOCATION_ PUBLIC_REMOTE 6 The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software overrides the Clearing Location in Call Context with LOCATION_ PRIVATE REMOTE 7 The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software overrides the Clearing Location in Call Context with LOCATION_ INTERNATIONAL 8 The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software overrides the Clearing Location in Call Context with LOCATION_ INTERWORKING 9 The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software overrides the Clearing Location in Call Context with LOCATION_ LOCAL_INTERFACE 10 The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software overrides the Clearing Location in Call Context with LOCATION_ LOCAL_LOCAL 11 The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software overrides the Clearing Location in Call Context with LOCATION_ LOCAL_REMOTE 12 The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software overrides the Clearing Location in Call Context with LOCATION_ PACKET_MANAGER 13 The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch softw
239. Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment E Processing package instance lt SUNWnfsskr gt from lt tmp gt Network File System NFS server kernel support Root sparc 11 10 0 REV 2005 01 21 15 53 Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms Using lt gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information 3 package pathnames are already properly installed Verifying package dependencies Verifying disk space requirements Checking for conflicts with packages already installed Checking for setuid setgid programs This package contains scripts which will be executed with super user Processing package instance lt SUNWtftp gt from lt tmp gt Trivial File Transfer Server sparc 11 10 0 REV 2005 01 21 15 53 Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Trivial File Transfer Server Root sparc 11 10 0 REV 2005 01 21 15 53 Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved NTP Root sparc 11 10 0 REV 2005 01 21 15 53 Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved NTP Usr sparc 11 10 0 REV 2005 01 21 15 53 Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Installation of lt SUNWntpu gt was successful Enter the IP address of NTP server Type the IP address for the NTP server used for your network and press Enter Text sim
240. T LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE R OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE E 4 O Copyright c 1980 1983 1985 1988 1989 1990 Regents of the University of California All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgement This product includes software developed by the University of California Berkeley and its contributors 4 Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
241. TAddress transport address i e 192 147 142 254 0 snmpTargetAddrTimeout integer snmpTargetAddrRetryCount integer snmpTargetAddrTaglist text snmpTargetAddrParams text snmpTargetAddrStorageType nonVolatile permanent readonly snmpTargetAddrTMask transport mask i e 255 255 255 255 0 snmpTargetAddrMMS integer snmpTargetAddrEntry 531 snmpUDPDomain 6 6 6 6 0 100 3 TrapSink vl1lExampleParams nonVolatile 255 255 255 255 0 2048 snmpTargetAddrEntry local snmpUDPDomain 127 0 0 1 0 100 3 localAccess nonVolatile 255 255 255 255 0 2048 The SNMP support resource configuration is now complete Continue to the Configuring the Execution Environment section on page 4 25 to configure the execution environment If you have questions or need assistance see the Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request section on page x Configuring the Execution Environment This section provides instructions for configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software execution environment and contains the following topics Configuring Basic System Information page 4 28 Specifying IP Addresses page 4 30 Configuring Engine Parameters page 4 32 Enabling Call Screening page 4 34 Configuring Call Detail Record File Output page 4 35 Configuring the Clearing Location and Default Location Parameters page 4 36 Configuring Switchover page 4 39 0L 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software
242. This completes the Sparc based Solaris 10 Patch cluster installation procedures For Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Hosts The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software can now be loaded For Cisco HSI The Cisco HSI software can now be loaded For Cisco BAMS The BAMS software can now be loaded Configuring Lights Out Management LOM or the Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM The LOM and the ILOM are developed by Sun Microsystems for different hardware platforms They are dedicated systems of hardware and supporting software that allows you manage the Sun servers remotely See Sun Microsystems documentation for more information This section describes the following configuration procedures for the LOM or the ILOM on different platforms e Configuring LOM on Sun Fire V40z Platform page 2 138 e Configuring ILOM on Sun Fire X4600 Platform page 2 141 e Configuring ILOM on Sun Netra X4200 M2 Platform page 2 143 Configuring LOM on Sun Fire V40z Platform Configuring the Service Processor See the section Configuring the Service Processor in Chapter 2 of the Sun Microsystems document Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Installation Guide Follow the steps in Assigning Static SP Network Settings in this section You can find this document on the Sun Microsystems web site at the following URL http docs sun com Logging in Service Processor Using Secure HTTP Step 1 Follow the following procedure to log in SP using secure
243. Timer 0 MIGRATED Channel manager parameters for IPC flow control evtTimer msec Frequency at which the queue is scanned for Msgs hbTimer msec Heart beat timer Not yet implemented statDiscardThreshold Size of Control Queue that triggers discarding all the queued stat events sendThreshold Max Number of Events from the Queue sent at a time IPCsendThreshold Max Number of RSIPs from the Queue sent at a time ioChanMgr evtTimer 100 ioChanMgr hbTimer 1000 ioChanMgr statDiscardThreshold 40 ioChanMgr sendThreshold 10 ioChanMgr IPCsendThreshold 0 MIGRATED SE HHH Channel manager parameters for SCC switchover on MGX Both sessionPauseTimer and resumeAckTimer are in seconds ioChanMgr sessionPauseTimer 8 MIGRATED ioChanMgr resumeAckTimer 1 MIGRATED Channel manager parameter for amount of time that PDUs are held back in IOCC after recovery of SS7 sigserv before forwarding to engine ioChanMgr IDUHoldTimer 500 ioChanCtl DPNSSTestFrames true ioChanCtl xgcpMultiThread true enable threading for the IP receive loop in MGCP ioChanCtl itulsNewZealand false for New Zealand MTP3 set appropriate ITU properties Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 0L 18083 01 Ds Appendix D Sample Installation Scripts E Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 7 3 Currently we assume 80
244. UNWexplo ipmiinpu Modifying etc opt SUNWexplo saninput txt Modifying etc opt SUNWexplo scinput txt Modifying etc opt SUNWexplo se3kinput txt Modifying etc opt SUNWexplo se6320input txt Modifying etc opt SUNWexplo se6920input txt Modifying etc opt SUNWexplo srscinput txt Modifying etc opt SUNWexplo t3input txt verifying class lt build gt Executing postinstall script CX cd ct CX Installation of lt SUNWexplu gt was successful Adding lt SUNWpsr gt Processing package instance lt SUNWpsr gt from lt opt xtrapkgs gt Solaris Print LP Server root sparc 13 1 REV 2005 01 21 15 53 Using lt gt as the package base directory Processing system information 11 package pathnames are already properly installed Installing Solaris Print LP Server root as lt SUNWpsr gt Executing preinstall script Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms Installing part 1 of 1 19 blocks verifying class lt renameold gt verifying class lt preserve gt verifying class lt manifest gt 46 OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Executing postinstall script Installation of lt SUNWpsr gt was successful Adding lt SUNWpcr gt Pr
245. Uncompressing Uncompressing IETF_SIP mdo IETF_SIP so Installation of lt CSCO02000 gt was successful Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing ANSISS7_2K mdo ANSISS7_2K so ANSISS7_92 mdo ANSISS7_92 s0o ANSISS7_C2 mdo ANSISS7_C2 so ANSISS7_C3 mdo ANSISS7_C3 so ANSISS7_E1 mdo ANSISS7_E1 so ANSISS7_STANDARD mdo ANSISS7_STANDARD so GR317 mdo GR317 so Installation of lt CSCO10000 gt was successful Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing ATT_41459 mdo ATT_41459 so ATT_41459_C2 mdo ATT_41459_C2 so BELL_1268 mdo BELL_1268 so BELL_1268_C2 mdo BELL_1268_C2 so ETS_300_102 mdo ETS_300_102 80 ETS_300_102_C2 mdo ETS_300_102_C2 so ETS_300_172 mdo ETS_300_172 so Installation of lt CSCO20000 gt was successful Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing ETS_300_121 mdo ETS_300_121 so ETS_300_356 mdo ETS 300_356 80 HONGKONG mdo HONGKONG so ISUPV1_POLI mdo ISUPV1_POLI so Q761_ARGENTINA mdo Q761_ARGENTINA so 0761_ARGENTINA_C2 md
246. Uncompressing Q721_BRAZILIAN mdo Uncompressing Q721_BRAZILIAN so Uncompressing Q721_BRAZILIAN_C2 mdo Uncompressing Q721_BRAZILIAN_C2 so Uncompressing Q721_CHINA mdo Uncompressing Q721_CHINA so Uncompressing Q721_FRENCH mdo Uncompressing Q721_FRENCH so Uncompressing Q721_PHILLIPINE mdo Uncompressing Q721_PHILLIPINE so Installation of lt CSCO60000 gt was successful Uncompressing Q767_AUST Uncompressing Q767_AUST Uncompressing Q767_BASE RALIA mdo RALIA so mdo Wi Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 AppendixD Sample Installation Scripts Updated Configuration File Sample Mi Uncompressing 0767_BASE so Uncompressing Q767_BRAZIL mdo Uncompressing Q767_BRAZIL so Uncompressing Q767_BRAZIL_C2 mdo Uncompressing Q767_BRAZIL_C2 so Uncompressing Q767_COLOMBIA mdo Uncompressing Q767_COLOMBIA so Uncompressing 0767_GUATEMALA mdo Uncompressing Q767_GUATEMALA so Uncompressing Q767_INDONESIA mdo Uncompressing Q767_INDONESIA so Uncompressing Q767_ITAL mdo Uncompressing Q767_ITAL so Uncompressing Q767_ITAL_C2 mdo Uncompressing Q767_ITAL_C2 so Installation of lt CSCO70000 gt was successful Uncompressing Q767_MEXICAN mdo Uncompressing 0767_MEXICAN so Uncompressing Q767_NIGERIAN mdo Uncompressing Q767_NIGERIAN so Uncompressing 0767_RUSS mdo Uncompressing 0767_RUSS so Uncompressing 0767_RUSS_C2 mdo Uncompressing 0767_RUSS_C2 so Uncompressing Q767_
247. W 2200 Softswitch Software Ss Note The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software files and processes are located in the opt CiscoMGC directory The following table provides an overview of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software configuration Table 4 1 Quick Guide to Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Task Detailed Procedures Before You Start on page 4 2 Initial Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuration on page 4 4 Using the Cisco MGC Environment Configuration Tool on page 4 8 Using the Cisco MGC Environment Configuration Tool on page 4 8 Verifying the mgcgrp Group on page 4 11 Adding a User with Full MML Privileges on page 4 11 Adding a User with Minimal MML Privileges on page 4 12 Configuring SNMP Support Resources on page 4 13 Migrating the SNMP Configuration to a More Secure on page 4 14 Environment for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 3 2 or Later Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 sai Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Before You Start Table 4 1 Quick Guide to Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software continued Task Detailed Procedures Configuring the Execution Environment on page 4 25 Changing XECfgParm dat File Parameters on page 4 26 Changing XECfgParm dat File Parameters in a Running on page 4 27 Fault Tolerant System
248. Wopenssl libraries gt was successful 687 blocks Installation of lt SUNWsshcu gt was successful 694 blocks Installation of lt SUNWsshdu gt was successful Installation of lt SUNWdtdmr gt was successful 6063 blocks Installation of lt SUNWtltk gt was successful 134 blocks Installation of lt SUNWgzip gt was successful 173 blocks Installation of lt SUNWsshr gt was successful 970 blocks Installation of lt SUNWsshu gt was successful 11214 blocks Installation of lt SUNWlibC gt was successful 151975 blocks Installation of lt SUNWj5rt gt was successful 580 blocks Installation of lt SUNWwbsup gt was successful Installation of lt SUNWinstall patch utils root gt was successful Installation of lt SUNWswmt gt was successful 5206 blocks Installation of lt SUNWmdr gt was successful 1139 blocks Installation of lt SUNWmdu gt was successful 2937 blocks Installation of lt SUNWadmc gt was successful 4275 blocks Installation of lt SUNWnfsckr gt was successful 89 blocks Installation of lt SUNWnfscr gt was successful 426 blocks Installation of lt SUNWnfscu gt was successful Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 0L 18083 01 EA Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System 8 blocks Installation of lt SUNWkrbr gt was successful 3840 blocks Install
249. a E OL 18083 01 APPENDIX D Sample Installation Scripts This appendix contains sample outputs from the following e Sample Output from install sh page D 1 e Updated Configuration File Sample page D 11 e Sample Configured snmpd cnf File page D 13 e Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 1 page D 16 e Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 7 3 page D 27 e Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 6 1 page D 37 Sample Output from install sh Following is a sample output from the install script Ss Note For Software Release 7 4 10 and later the install log is renamed as MGC install log and stored in the var adm directory In addition the pkgerrors log is renamed to MGC_pkgerrors log and moved to the var adm directory cd cdrom cdrom0 install sh Use supplied admin file for unattended install n y n al y Base directory for Toolkit default opt Toolkit q EEE The CSCOgu000 utilities package must be installed prior to other components but has not been detected on your system This package contains all required system parameters necessary for installing the rest of your software If you do not install this package the installation script will exit HAH HH HH HH HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE FE HE EE EE EH HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE FHE HE HE FE HE HE FHE HE HE
250. a ey E y ty Se py ps pg eer a da ee ew rw eee ewe TCAP Capabilities A SI II ISI ee a A E A fe fe ce be tne ard TCAP maxSsnNum 10 max number of local SSNs PGW supports range 1 10 TCAP avgInvokePerDialog 1 max number of outgoing Invokes involved in one Dialog range 1 10 daemonAddr is socket port for logger daemon logger daemonAddr var lsd_addr NEW logfile rotation size max in Megabytes logger fileRotateSize 100 NEW logfile rotation interval in minutes 24 hrs default logger fileRotateInterval 1440 numThreads can be 0 or 1 if 1 then logger client runs in its own thread logger numThreads 0 Facility specific parameters The remainder of this file pertains to parameters and parameter overrides for individual facilitites LogPrio and autonomous are changed for debug testing only Otherwise everyone should use the defaults above except MML see below Usage of these debug parameters could cause the system to use up space more rapidly than normal If the DISK alarm is activated because of this activity certain files in opt CiscoMGC var spool will be erased To set the logging level for a particular process the exact case sensitive unix filename of the process must be used Only the logging level of actively or passively managed processes can be set Valid values for logPrio are Debug Trace Info Warning Error and Critical almM logPrio Debug amDmpr logPrio Debug cdrDmpr logPrio
251. a files and the configuration library opt CiscoMGC etc CONFIG_LIB Library of all configuration data files opt CiscoMGC etc CONFIG_LIB new The initial startup configuration supplied with a new installation of the software opt CiscoMGC etc active_link The active running configuration that has been committed or deployed opt CiscoMGC etc prov_link The latest provisioned configuration that has not yet been committed or deployed opt CiscoMGC etc cust_specific Location of configurations that have been exported using the prov exp MML command opt CiscoMGC lib System software libraries of so object files including protocol and system libraries opt CiscoMGC snmp SNMP support directory MIBs are named my and are in ASN 1 syntax Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 0L 18083 01 O Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software HZ initial Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuration Table 4 2 Software Directory Structure continued Directory Contents opt CiscoMGC var Contains the log spool trace and Coredump file directories opt CiscoMGC var log Default platform informational and error logs opt CiscoMGC var spool Spool files for CDRs and measurements opt CiscoMGC var trace Location of trace files created by using the sta tre MML command opt SW Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software patch files Note This directory is not crea
252. aac gt was successful 3 blocks Installation of lt SUNWaccr gt was successful 511 blocks Installation of lt SUNWaccu gt was successful Installation of lt SUNWgrub gt was successful Installation of lt SUNWadmfr gt was successful 1167 blocks Installation of lt SUNWadmfw gt was successful 80 blocks Installation of lt SUNWil5rf gt was successful Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SUNWadp gt was successful Installation of lt SUNWradpu320 gt was successful 1216 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SUNWadpu320 gt was successful 136 blocks Reboot client to install driver Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Installation 2519 blocks Installation 190 blocks Installation 453 blocks Installation 671 blocks of of of of lt S lt S lt S lt S Installation of lt S 1251 blocks UNWamr gt was successful UNWsprot gt was successful UNWrsg gt was successful UNWgssdh gt was successful UNWgssk gt was successful Reboot client to install driver Installation 2194 blocks Installation 24616 blocks Installation 1022 blocks Installation 1830 blocks Installation 596 blocks of of of of of lt S lt S lt S lt S lt S UNWxge gt was
253. ack up the odbc ini file manually using the following command cp opt CiscoMGC local odbc ini opt CiscoMGC etc odbc ini ttdb Step5 Locate the active configuration using the following commands cd opt CiscoMGC etc cd active _link wd X x ko The text similar to the following is displayed opt CiscoMGC etc CONFIG_LIB CFG_Sip Step6 Back up the active configuration using the following commands cd opt CiscoMGC etc CONFIG_LIB tar cvf CFG backup973 tar CFG Sip Step 7 Back the snmp folder using the following command cd opt CiscoMGC tar cvf SNMP_backup973 tar snmp Step 8 Back the dial plan configurations using the following commands cd opt CiscoMGC tar cvf DP_backup973 tar dialPlan Step9 Log in again as root and uninstall the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software See the Removing a Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Version Sample Output for uninstall sh section on page E 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 Step 10 Step 11 Upgrading Lively from Sparc based Platforms to Opteron based Platforms Mi Ss Note Answer y to the question Is the uninstall being done in order to upgrade to a new version of the software at the beginning of the uninstallation procedure Install the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software Rele
254. adicDigitsSupported false keep it here for migration purpose only DataBaseAccessError 0 0 Continue 1 Reject call VirtualMemTimerInterval 2000 sampling frequency of virtual memory MemAddressTimerInterval 1500 sampling frequency of memory address space of processes CallRateTimerInterval 1000 sampling frequency of the call rate computations CPUTimerInterval 3000 CallCutoffTimer 0 call cutoff timer CallCutoffTimerUnits 0 0 Hours 1 Minutes 2 Seconds tibcoSupport disable tdisable enable PartialCliType0fSwitch 0 0 to 99 PartialCliPnoldentity 0 0 to 999 PartialCliSwitchNumber 0 0 to 999 LISupport disable disable enable OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide AppendixD Sample Installation Scripts E Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 1 PNPopulate disable disable enable maxLocationLabels 3000 0 to 3000 DisableCCBSoverTunneledQSIG 0 Enable 1 Disable analysisCapabilityLevel 0 existing analysis behaviour 1 Longest matching capability enabled FaxUpspeedCodecPreference null attempt passthrough if T 38 fax fails 0 0 MMLManualBlockingCic 0 0 not MML_Manual_BLOCK the cic when no RestartAck received 1 MML_Manual_BLOCK the cic enabled CallReleaseGuardTimer 0 call release guard timer a el Di cle e
255. age sparc 3 0 6 Select package s you wish to process or all to process all packages default all q amp Note You can also download the Sparc based log and spool package CSCOh024 from Cisco com For example download the CSCOh024 package to the opt SW folder on the Sparc based platform and use the command pkgadd d opt SW CSCOh024 pkg Press Enter to accept the default answer all Text similar to the following is displayed Processing package instance lt CSCOh024 from lt var tmp CSCOh024 pkg Media Gateway Controller Log and Spool package sparc 3 0 6 Cisco Systems Inc Executing checkinstall script CSCOh024 checkinstall log file at var tmp CSCOh024 checkinstall log Platform is SUNW Ultra 80 This machine is running Solaris 5 10 The selected base directory lt opt sun_install gt must exist before installation is attempted Do you want this directory created now y n q y Answer y and press Enter to create the directory Text similar to the following is displayed Using lt opt sun_install gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information 1 package pathname is already properly installed Verifying disk space requirements Checking for conflicts with packages already installed The following files are already installed on the system and are being used by another package opt sun_install lt attribute change only gt
256. agent subsystem reports the following event categories to your SNMP Manager 1 Communications 2 Quality of Service 3 Processing 4 Equipment 5 Environment In a fault tolerant configuration the SNMP agent subsystem runs on both the active and standby machines Note Ss If your system is running Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software Release 9 3 2 or later go to the Migrating the SNMP Configuration to a More Secure Environment for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 3 2 or Later section on page 4 14 for SNMP configuration procedures Note For a sample snmpd cnf file see the Sample Configured snmpd cnf File section on page D 13 Note Use the config snmp utility to configure SNMP community names and trap destinations OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Hs Configuring SNMP Support Resources Ss Note SNMP managers such as the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Node Manager Cisco MNM or HP OpenView can be used to receive traps Ss Note The config snmp utility is case sensitive It will accept name1 and NAME1 as two different entries Migrating the SNMP Configuration to a More Secure Environment for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 3 2 or Later If your system is running Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software version 9 3 2 o
257. alias you configured above Before shutting down the system check the progress of the mirroring to make sure that replication is complete Type the following the command to check the progress of the mirroring An Okay response means that disk mirroring is complete usr sbin metastat A Warning DO NOT REBOOT until the replication is complete and the mirrors are in the Okay state When the replication is complete bring the machine down to the boot prompt Type the following command and press Enter usr sbin shutdown g0 y i0 Text similar to the following is displayed The system is coming down Please wait System services are now being stopped The system is down Program terminated ok In OK mode enter the following command and press Enter ok boot disk1l Text similar to the following is displayed Res LOM event 0h5m53s host resetting OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Step 6 Step 7 Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment E Executing last command boot disk1 Boot device pci 1f 0 pci l scsi 8 disk 1 0 File and args SunOS Release 5 10 Version Generic_108528 13 64 bit Copyright 1983 2004 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved The machine should reboot from the second disk Verify that the following text is displayed in the boot output see the output in Step 4 above This ensures that the machine was working from the s
258. allows the analysis system to use the A Digit tree for mapping to the BLACKLIST function on the Redirecting CLI value It uses the A Digit tree to allow for black screening on the redirecting number parameter included in the Initial Address Message IAM Currently when the parameter MDLANumberScreening is set to 1 in the XECfgParm dat file screening is done on the redirecting number This works when screening individual numbers but does not allow block ranges to be screened as is the case when using DialPlan Screening in the Digit Tree functions Use an editor such as vi to manually add the RedirectingATree parameter to the XECfgParm dat file in the following file locations and set its value opt CiscoMGC etc XECfgParm dat opt CiscoMGC etc CONFIG_LIB new XECfgParm dat Valid values e 0 Default Indicates the Calling Party Number CGPN that will be used for A number screening analysis via A digit tree e 1 Indicates that the Redirecting Number should be used for A number screening analysis via A digit tree if the incoming signaling message contains both the CPN and Redirecting Number or just the Redirecting Number Note This property is only effective when BLACKLIST is provisioned If Screening is data filled and this property is set to 1 then Redirecting Number is used for screening However if result types other than BLACKLIST SCREENING are encountered when Redirecting Number is used during A number Tree Analysis a
259. alue is 1 which means that core dump files are kept for one day before disk monitor removes them automatically You can control the maximum number of configurations that can be stored in the configuration library using the diskmonitor CfgRmDirs parameter The valid values are the range of integers from 3 through 64 The default value is 64 This parameter is not present in the XECfgParm dat file initially If you want to modify the value you must enter the parameter manually into the file Ss Note If you want to ensure the proper functioning of the prov sync MML command set this parameter to a value between 50 and 60 Ss Note Entering a value outside of the range of valid values 3 through 64 disables monitoring of the number of entries stored in the configuration library Save your changes This completes the procedures for configuring disk space monitoring If you have questions or need assistance see the Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request section on page x Configuring the Data Dumper The data dumper is a Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software function that controls the destinations for active and archived log files for CDRs measurements and alarms and controls when the active files are archived The data dumper runs automatically and works correctly with a default configuration However you can customize the dumper settings by editing the dmprSink dat file The following is an example o
260. ameters and inserts the new parameters The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch inserts a history line to note updated parameters e The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch moves required parameters to the top of the file for convenience Ss Note You can use the comment line to record the file history Click Exit to exit the application OL 18083 01 Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuring Groups and Users E If you set the Operational Mode to Active Standby the XECfg program displays a prompt that allows you to transfer the XECfgParm dat slave file to a remote machine when you exit the application To transfer the file to a remote machine enter the FTP password Otherwise exit the application Configuring Groups and Users You must set up groups and users for the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software on each host server A user must be a member of the mgcgrp group to use certain Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software functions such as Man Machine Language MML MML is an interface that enables you to communicate with the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Users with full MML privileges have monitor and control access users with minimal MML privileges have only monitor access For more information on MML see the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Provisioning Guide and the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 MML Command Reference Verifying the mgcgrp Group Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5
261. and Configuration Guide Chapter5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 M Falling Back to Solaris 8 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 5 or 9 6 Falling Back to Solaris 8 on the Second Disk Drive If the upgrade is not successful you can fall back to Solaris 8 Step 1 Stop the operating system init 0 Step2 From the ok prompt boot the secondary boot disk ok boot disk1 Step3 Log in as mgcusr and verify that the system boots Solaris 8 and the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software starts properly a Enter the following command to verify the operating system version uname r Text similar to the following is displayed 5 8 Ss Note 5 8 indicates that the system is running the Solaris 8 operating system b Start the MML command interface and use the following command to see if the software starts properly mml gt rtrv ne Step4 Verify that the correct version of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software is running Step5 Log in again as root and start vxdiskadm vxdiskadm Text similar to the following is displayed Volume Manager Support Operations Menu VolumeManager Disk Add or initialize one or more disks Encapsulate one or more disks Remove a disk Remove a disk for replacement Replace a failed or removed disk Mirror volumes on a disk Move volumes from a disk Enable access to import a disk group Remove access to deport a disk group
262. ap Menu 1 TargetAddress 6 6 6 6 0 TargetAddrParams vlExampleParams IP Mask 255 255 255 255 20 Would you like to proceed with the Add _ n y Step2 Enter y to add a Trap Destination if you enter n to cancel the addition you return to the SNMPD Configuration Main Menu Text similar to the following is displayed Enter IP Address x x x x Step3 Enter the IP address listed in Step 1 7 7 7 7 Text similar to the following is displayed Enter Trap Type vl or v2c Step4 Enter the Trap Type based on your SNMP manager The following entry is an example v1 Text similar to the following is displayed snmpTargetAddrEntry 483 snmpUDPDomain 7 7 7 7 0 100 3 TrapSink vlExampleParams nonVolatile 255 255 255 255 0 2048 is about to be added Are you sure that you want to add this Trap Entry n y Step5 Enter y to add a Trap Destination if you enter n to cancel the addition you return to the SNMPD Configuration Main Menu Text confirming the addition of the Trap Destination is displayed followed by the SNMPD Configuration Main Menu Adding Trap snmpTargetAddrEntry 483 snmpUDPDomain 7 7 7 7 0 100 3 TrapSink vlExampleParams nonVolatile 255 255 255 255 0 2048 SNMPD Configuration Main Menu View Configuration Entries Add an SNMP Community Delete an SNMP Community Add a Trap Destination Delete a Trap Destination Activate the New
263. are Installation and Configuration Guide m OL 18083 01 AppendixA XECfgParm dat File Parameters Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Mi Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition logger fileRotateInterval Triggers a file rotation based on the time elapsed since the previous rotation Default 1440 minutes 24 hours Note This timer is reset after any rotation occurs regardless of the cause or trigger of the rotation logger fileRotateSize Triggers a file rotation based on the size of the active file A file rotation triggered by this parameter also resets the logger fileRotateInterval timer Default 100MB Note The file size can grow larger than this parameter indicates due to the verbosity of the logging levels currently in effect logger numThreads Determines whether the PXE logger should run in a separate thread from the rest of the application A value of 0 runs the logger synchronously with the application a value of 1 runs the logger in a separate thread Value 0 1 Values less than 0 get reset to 0 values greater than 1 get reset to 1 Default 0 maximumActionsInTransaction Sets the maximum number of actions in one H 248 Transaction Value Any integer Default 64 maxNumH248Links Defines the maximum number of H 248 links that the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch supports Values Any integer Default 100
264. are overrides the Clearing Location in Call Context with LOCATION_ UNKNOWN OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software HI Configuring the Execution Environment Parameter Modification DefaultLocation This property overrides the Default Location field in Call Context Change this value if you need to define a customer specific default location for your system that can differ from the default location set in the type definition of the protocol Valid values are e The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software uses the Default Location in Call Context e 1 The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software overrides the Default Location in Call Context with LOCATION_USER e 2 The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software overrides the Default Location in Call Context with LOCATION_ PRIVATE LOCAL e 3 The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software overrides the Default Location in Call Context with LOCATION_ PUBLIC_LOCAL e 4 The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software overrides the Default Location in Call Context with LOCATION_TRANSIT e 5 The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software overrides the Default Location in Call Context with LOCATION_ PUBLIC_REMOTE e 6 The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software overrides the Default Location in Call Context with LOCATION_ PRIVATE REMOTE e 7 The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software overr
265. artition gt 3 Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks 3 unassigned wm 0 0 0 0 0 0 Enter partition id tag unassigned unassigned Enter partition permission flags wm wm Enter new starting cyl 0 0 Enter partition size 0b 0c 0 00mb 0 00gb Oc partition gt 4 Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks 4 unassigned wm 3630 23156 26 90GB 19527 0 0 56413503 Enter partition id tag unassigned unassigned Enter partition permission flags wm wm Enter new starting cy1 3630 0 Enter partition size 56413503b 19527c 27545 66mb 26 90gb Oc partition gt 5 Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks 5 var wm 23157 23882 1 00GB 726 0 0 2097414 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter2 _ Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Enter partition id tag var unassigned Enter partition permission flags wm wm Enter new starting cyl 23157 0 partition gt 6 Part Tag Flag Cylinders 6 usr wm 23883 24608 Enter partition id tag usr unassigned Enter partition permission flags wm wm Enter new starting cyl 23883 0 partition gt 7 Part Tag Flag Cylinders 7 unassigned wm 24609 24619 Enter partition permission flags wm wm Enter new starting cyl 24609 0 partition gt 2 Part Tag Flag Cylinders 2 backup wm 0 24619 Enter partition permission flags wm wm Enter new starting cyl 0 0
266. ase 9 8 as described in the Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Releases section on page 3 3 Start the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software sudo etc init d CiscoMGC start Upgrading Lively from Sparc based Platforms to Opteron based Platforms The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch supports a live upgrade from Sparc based platforms to Opteron based platforms There is no service outrage during the upgrade The service and data on the Sparc based platforms are transferred seamlessly to the Opteron based platforms Before You Start Before you do the live upgrade from the old Sparc based platforms to the new Opteron based platforms make sure you have full access to the following platforms e the old Sparc based active Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch referred to as PGW 1 e the old Sparc based standby Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch referred to as PGW 2 e A pair of new Opteron based hardware platforms for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch referred to as PGW 3 and PGW 4 Verify if the two scripts liveUpgrade sh and mgcTTmigrate Sparc based platform scripts are in the opt CiscoMGC local directory on PGW 1 and 2 If you cannot find them you can download them from the Cisco website To download the mgcTTmigrate script go to http www cisco com cgi bin Software Tablebuild doftp pl ftpfile cisco voice mgc 9 7 3 opteron mg cTTmigrate_opteron tar To download the liveUpgrade sh script see Table 5 3 Table 5
267. ased Solaris 10 Operating System Patches package CSCOh022 If you are using the CD ROM load the Cisco Solaris 10 Operating Environment CD into the CD ROM drive Enter the following command pkgadd d cdrom cdrom0 CSCOh022 pkg Text similar to the following is displayed The following packages are available 1 CSCOK022 Media Gateway Controller Solaris 10 Patch Cluster sparc 3 0 6 Select package s you wish to process or all to process all packages default all q Ss Note You can also download the Sparc based Solaris 10 operating system patches package CSCOh022 from Cisco com For example download the CSCOh022 package to the opt SW folder on the Sparc based platform and use the command pkgadd d opt SW CSCOh022 pkg Press Enter to select the default value Text similar to the following is displayed Processing package instance lt CSCOh022 gt from lt var tmp CSCOh022 pkg gt Media Gateway Controller Solaris 10 Patch Cluster sparc 3 0 6 Cisco Systems Inc Executing checkinstall script CSCOh022 checkinstall log file at var tmp CSCOh022 checkinstall log latform is SUNW Sun Fire V210 Using lt opt sun_install gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information 1 package pathname is already properly installed Verifying disk space requirements Checking for conflicts with packages already installed U The following file
268. assumes that Solaris 10 is installed You should have already run install_disksuite_1 sh which installs and configures the disks This script attaches the second disk and starts the disk replication process Do you want to continue y n N y Type y and press Enter to continue the installation Text similar to the following is displayed dev dsk c1t0d0s0 is part of SVM volume stripe dl Please see metaclear 1M dev dsk c1t0d0s1l is part of SVM volume stripe d4 Please see metaclear 1M dev dsk c1t0d0s3 is part of SVM volume stripe d7 Please see metaclear 1M dev dsk c1t0d0s4 contains an SVM mdb Please see metadb 1M dev dsk c1t0d0s5 is part of SVM volume stripe d10 Please see metaclear 1M dev dsk c1t0d0s6 is part of SVM volume stripe d13 Please see metaclear 1M dev dsk c1t1d0s0 is part of SVM volume stripe d2 Please see metaclear 1 dev dsk cit1d0s1 is part of SVM volume stripe d5 Please see metaclear 1 dev dsk c1t1d0s3 is part of SVM volume stripe d8 Please see metaclear 1M dev dsk c1t1d0s4 contains an SVM mdb Please see metadb 1M dev dsk cit1d0s5 is part of SVM volume stripe d11 Please see metaclear 1M dev dsk c1t1d0s6 is part of SVM volume stripe d14 Please see metaclear 1M d3 submirror d2 is attached d6 submirror d5 is attached d9 submirror d8 is attached d12 submirror d11 is attached d15 submirror d14 is attached Disk Suite is now configured and will start to ct M M cd ct
269. asurement Dumper ioChanctl controls all channel controllers SIP SIP I0CC s global configureation Special Paremeter Section callver call verification utility diskmonitor disk monitor shell script XE Execution Environment RSS MGC Environment Configuration Tool Usage REQUIRED STARTUP PARAMETERS DO NOT MOVE THESE PARAMETERS BEYOND THIS BOX platformld 1 transpathld 01 Transpath Id for ASN ownTranspathId 01 peerTranspathlId 02 MGC_CDR_NODE_ID MGC CDR NODE STRING System Id for CDR desiredPlatformState standalone virtualFaultTolerant false avoid prov dply sync on FT mode in egw SysConnectDataAccess true true establish conn to Data Access Subsystem GWClearChannelAlgorithm null clear channel algorithm SipToIsupInterworkingiInd 0 0 No Interworking Encountered 1 Interworking Encountered AlarmOnActive false true raise an alarm when pgw is active ipAddrLocalA 10 0 49 43 0 0 0 0 Should be same as TIP_Addr1 ipAddrLocalB 0 0 0 0 ipAddrPeerA 0 0 0 0 Failover peer s address ipAddrPeerB 0 0 0 0 IP_Addr1l 10 0 49 43 0 0 0 0 Address of interface on motherboard IP _Addr2 0 0 0 0 IP_Addr3 0 0 0 0 TP Addr 0 0 0 0 These are Next Hop router IP Addresses They should be used when the Next Hop address es OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitc
270. at Installation of lt CSCOga004 gt was successful Installing opt CiscoMGC lib per15 5 00503 tar gz Installing opt tibrv tibco tar gz Updating parameters for tibco cfg Updating parameters for tib4pgw sh Updating parameters for tibAdapter pl Updating parameters for tibsimulator pl Installation of lt CSCOga006 gt was successful Installing ca Uncompressing callver Installing get_trc sh Installing sim Uncompressing simWriter Uncompressing siptool Installing sp Installation of lt CSCOgt001 gt was successful Installing migrate_cpp_4_5 Installing migrate_cpp_5_6 Installing migrate_cpp_DB Updating parameters for XECfgParm dat Updating parameters for trigger dat Updating parameters for di Updating parameters for migrate Updating parameters for migrateTKGFile Installing opt CiscoMGC etc CONFIG_LIB migrate_mod tar gz Installing opt CiscoMGC etc migrate migrate_scr tar gz Installing new dat files in opt CiscoMGC etc Installation of lt CSCOgc001 gt was successful Miscellaneous Protocols HHH HH HH HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE EE HE HE EE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HHE 01 02 HH HH HH HH HE HE HE HE HE HE HE EE HE HE HE HE HE HE FE HE HE HE HE EE BTNUP_BTNR167 IETF_SIP Sample Output from install sh Mi OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Appendix D Sample Installation Scripts Sample Output
271. atfusolo CISCO Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide November 2008 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems Inc 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose CA 95134 1706 USA http Awww cisco com Tel 408 526 4000 800 553 NETS 6387 Fax 408 527 0883 Text Part Number OL 18083 01 THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE ALL STATEMENTS INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED USERS MUST TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR APPLICATION OF ANY PRODUCTS THE SOFTWARE LICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE ACCOMPANYING PRODUCT ARE SET FORTH IN THE INFORMATION PACKET THAT SHIPPED WITH THE PRODUCT AND ARE INCORPORATED HEREIN BY THIS REFERENCE IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO LOCATE THE SOFTWARE LICENSE OR LIMITED WARRANTY CONTACT YOUR CISCO REPRESENTATIVE FOR A COPY The Cisco implementation of TCP header compression is an adaptation of a program developed by the University of California Berkeley UCB as part of UCB s public domain version of the UNIX operating system All rights reserved Copyright O 1981 Regents of the University of California NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER WARRANTY HEREIN ALL DOCUMENT FILES AND SOFTWARE OF THESE SUPPLIERS ARE PROVIDED AS IS WITH ALL FAULTS CISCO AND THE ABOVE NAMED SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES EXPRE
272. ation Scripts Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 6 1 SelectTermCustGrpld 0 1 Select Terminating SigPath CustGrpId if Originating SigPath CustGrpId is 0000 0 Always select Originating SigPath CustGrpId GlareReattemptCauseValue 44 used for re attempt by GW in Nailed configurations DerivedInterworkingFCIBCIEnable 0 1 Set FCI BCI values when interworking with R2 T1CAS ISDN H323 V2 The following two lines are call based memory allocator settings set these to 0 to disable call based memory allocator This setting is memory efficient but performance suffers set these to 110000 for maximum performance Memory usage increases engine CALL_MEM _BLOCK_SIZE 0 engine CALL MEM_CHUNK_SIZE 0 engine SysTraceLevel 3 LongCallTime 21600000 used to configure OnGoingCallTime in ms 6hrs def engine CDRencodingFormat AnsiCDB engine CDRtimeStamp S engine CDRmessageTypes 1010 1020 1030 1040 1050 1060 1070 1210 1260 engine VersionTimeoutValue 10000 engine StartUpAuditEnabled false audit invoked at engine startup engine FaultRecoveryAuditTimer 15000 milliseconds engine CustSpecificINAPHandling null engine DisableMultipleCDRs 1 engine ChargingTariffType 0 engine ChargingMode 1 engine ShortDurationCallPeriod 0 enable 1 disable tariff rate scale factor l meter pulse AddOnCharge 2 ReplaceCharge 3 Free0fCharge f
273. ation of lt SUNWkrbu gt was successful 259 blocks Installation of lt SUNWbip gt was successful 237 blocks Installation of lt SUNWtnetc gt was successful 1498 blocks Installation of lt SUNWrcmdc gt was successful 4857 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SUNWib gt was successful 2431 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SUNWtavor gt was successful 599 blocks Installation of lt SUNWtcsh gt was successful 1085 blocks Installation of lt SUNWtecla gt was successful 1978 blocks Installation of lt SUNWter gt was successful 1975 blocks Installation of lt SUNWpr gt was successful 10669 blocks Installation of lt SUNWtls gt was successful 90 blocks Installation of lt SUNWtnetd gt was successful Installation of lt SUNWtnetr gt was successful 1039 blocks Installation of lt SUNWtnfc gt was successful 97 blocks Installation of lt SUNWtnfd gt was successful 1784 blocks Installation of lt SUNWtoo gt was successful Installation of lt SUNWucbt gt was successful Installation of lt SUNWudaplr gt was successful 382 blocks Installation of lt SUNWudaplu gt was successful 256 blocks Installation of lt SUNWipoib gt was successful 680 blocks Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide EIN OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System
274. ation of lt SUNWntpu gt was successful Enter the IP address of NTP server Step5 Enter the IP address for the NTP server used for your network and press Enter Text similar to the following is displayed NTP is configured and enabled You can manually change the configuration by modifying etc inet ntp conf and disable NTP by run svcadm enable ntp At any time you may uninstall the software installed by this package with the following commands cd opt sun_install SolPkg uninstall_SolPkg sh which will uninstall all the solaris software Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide EF OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Step 6 Step 7 Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment E installed with this package NTP software is installed and configured System reboot is required to activate it Do you want to reboot now yes no You must reboot your system for the changes to take effect Type yes and press Enter If you require ftp access to your Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch by Cisco BAMS or some other product type the following command and press Enter svcadm enable ftp amp Note If you need to disable the ftp communications software use the svcadm disable ftp command If you need to determine the status of the ftp communications software use the sves a grep ftp command The communications software installation is
275. ation of Liability THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE WU FTPD DEVELOPMENT GROUP THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE WU FTPD DEVELOPMENT GROUP THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide EH OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment E PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES na 7 USE MODIFICATION OR REDISTRIBUTION OF THIS SOFTWAR ACCEPTANCE OF ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS LICENSE IMPLIES Id LICENSE v 1 4 2000 07 01 17 42 15 wuftpd Exp Copyright c 1993 1994 Washington University in Saint Louis All rights reserved Redistribu
276. ationLabels 3000 0 to 3000 daemonAddr is socket port for logger daemon logger daemonAddr var lsd_addr NEW logfile rotation size max in Megabytes logger fileRotateSize 100 NEW logfile rotation interval in minutes 24 hrs default logger fileRotateInterval 1440 numThreads can be 0 or 1 if 1 then logger client runs in its own thread logger numThreads 0 Facility specific parameters The remainder of this file pertains to parameters and parameter overrides for individual facilitites LogPrio and autonomous are changed for debug testing only Otherwise everyone should use the defaults above except MML see below Usage of these debug parameters could cause the system to use up space more rapidly than normal If the DISK alarm is activated because of this activity certain files in opt CiscoMGC var spool will be erased To set the logging level for a particular process the exact case sensitive unix filename of the process must be used Only the logging level of actively or passively managed processes can be set Valid values for logPrio are Debug Trace Info Warning Error and Critical almM logPrio Debug amDmpr logPrio Debug cdrDmpr logPrio Debug cfgM logPrio Debug EISUP logPrio Debug ioChanMgr logPrio Debug ISDNIP logPrio Debug ISDNL3 logPrio Debug ISDNBRI logPrio Debug IUA logPrio Debug engine logPrio Debug foverd logPrio Debug M3UA logPrio Debug measMgr logPrio D
277. axSigServices Defines the maximum number of Message Transfer Part MTP Level 3 User Application M3UA signaling services It also defines the maximum number of M3UA routing keys Value 1536 Note Do not change this value M3UA maxOPCs Defines the maximum number of M3UA originating point codes OPCs Value 64 Note Do not change this value M3UA maxRoutesPerOpcDpc Defines the maximum number of M3UA routes per OPC destination point code DPC pair Value 2 Note Do not change this value M3UA maxSgp Defines the maximum number of M3UA SS7 signaling gateway processes Value 96 Note Do not change this value maxLinksPerSessionSet Sets the maximum number of SS7 links contained in a session set This is based on the maximum number of SS7 links in a Cisco ITP L Value 4 Default 4 Note Do not change this value Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Ka OL 18083 01 AppendixA XECfgParm dat File Parameters Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Mi Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition maxLocationLabels Specifies the maximum number of location labels that can be Added in Release 9 6 1 provisioned Valid value 3000 Note Do not change this value maxNumDChansPerPort Specifies the maximum number of D channels that can be provisioned
278. back up the system e Local Tape Backup Using the mgcbackup utility back up the system to the local tape drive opt CiscoMGC local mgcbackup d dev rmt 0 e Remote File Server Backup Using the mgcbackup utility back up the system to the local directory Use the mgcbackup utility to list the filename of the last backup and use ftp to transfer the file to a remote file system opt CiscoMGC local mgcbackup d var tmp upgrade Note The backup file is stored in the specified directory path in the following format mgc_ lt hostname gt _ lt yyyymmdd gt _ lt hhmmss gt _backup tar Where e hostname is the name of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch host such as MGC 01 e yyyymmdd is the date the backup file is created in a year month day format such as 20011130 e hhmmss is the time the backup file is created in an hour minute second format such as 115923 e Enter the following command to list the files in your backup directory Verify that the backup was successful opt CiscoMGC local mgcbackup 1 A Caution You must now move the backup file to a remote file server using the ftp program so that you can recover it if you need to return the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch to the previous version of Solaris or Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software You are responsible for providing the mechanism and storage location Step3 Enter the following command to stop the operating system and power down the platform usr sbin shutdown
279. be true SysConnectDataAccess This parameter controls if data access is enabled or disabled and if the engine attempts to connect to the MMDB at startup Set this parameter to true for calling scenarios where European LNP A number screening or other features requiring real time database access are used If you do not need real time database access set this parameter to false to increase the available system memory that can be used for call processing OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software W Configuring the Execution Environment Setting the Call Cutoff Timer The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch call cutoff timer is disabled by default To set the call cutoff timer modify the following parameter in the XECfgParm dat file Parameter Modification CallCutoffTimer Provides a global system wide timer which is started when a call is answered and runs for the pre configured time When 1t expires the call is released in both directions and the call is cleared This parameter is not dynamically reconfigurable You must restart your system Valid values e Hours 0 default 1 48 using hour as the unit e Minutes 0 1 2880 using minute as the unit e Seconds 0 1 1728000 using second as the unit Default 0 Disables the timer Note You can override this value using the f
280. beat messages with its peer Default 1000 milliseconds 1 second Note For more information on switchover see the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 Operations Maintenance and Troubleshooting Guide Initializing the Provisioning Object Manager To configure the Provisioning Object Manager POM modify the following parameters in the POM section of the XECfgParm dat file OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Hs Configuring SCP Queries Parameter Modification pom dataSync Used in a fault tolerant system to indicate that the POM should synchronize the provisioning data at startup e If you have a standalone system set this value to false e If you have a fault tolerant system set this value to true A Caution If pom dataSync is set to true for a fault tolerant system you must ensure that you are running the same version of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software on both active and standby machines Otherwise the wrong version of your data files may be copied to the other machine Note When the initial Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch configuration on the active host is deployed you must change the pom dataSync parameter to true in the XECfgParm dat file in the standby host After setting this parameter to true you can start the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software on the
281. ble sudo y n N b Type y and press Enter to continue Text similar to the following is displayed The user will still need to edit the sudoers file to allow specific users to run the command Ss Note To complete enabling Sudo you must also complete the Enabling Sudo section after installing the Cisco Security Package KKK KKK KR KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KK KK KKK KK KK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK ERK ER NOTE The machine must be REBOOTED in order ae for these changes to take effect 2x k k KKK KKK KR KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KK RRA KK RRA Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide EN OL 18083 01 Chapter3 Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Step 9 Step 10 Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Releases Mi KEK KEK KK KKK KK KEK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KK KK KK Do you want to reboot the machine now y n N Enter y and press Enter to reboot the system and reset your security settings Enter eject and press Enter to open the CD ROM drive door once the system has completed the reboot Remove the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software CD from the tray This completes installation of the Cisco Security package on a simplex host system If you have a fault tolerant system proceed to the Installing on a Fa
282. c1t0d0 Creating Fdisk partition table Fdisk partition table for disk c1t0d0 input file for fdisk 1M type 130 active 128 offset 16065 size 143347995 type 100 active 0 offset 0 size 0 type 100 active 0 offset 0 size 0 type 100 active 0 offset 0 size 0 Creating Solaris disk label VTOC Creating and checking UFS file systems Creating c1t0d0s0 Warning 1474 sector s in last cylinder unallocated dev rdsk c1t0d0s0 4096574 sectors in 667 cylinders of 48 tracks 2000 3MB in 42 cyl groups 16 c g 48 00MB g 11648 i g super block backups for fsck F ufs o b at 32 98464 196896 295328 393760 492192 590624 689056 3149856 3248288 3346720 3445152 3543584 3642016 3740448 3937312 4035744 Creating var c1t0d0s1 Warning 4866 sector s in last cylinder unallocated dev rdsk c1t0d0s1 10249470 sectors in 1669 cylinders of 48 tracks 5004 6MB in 105 cyl groups 16 c g 48 00MB g 5824 i g super block backups for fsck F ufs o b at 32 98464 196896 295328 393760 492192 590624 689056 9342880 9441312 9539744 9638176 9736608 9835040 9933472 10130336 10228768 Creating opt c1t0d0s5 128 sectors 128 sectors wi Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter2 _ Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System E Warning 1062 sector s in last
283. cal Area Network Switch 6 1 LAN Switch Overview 6 1 Catalyst 2900 XL Series 6 2 Catalyst 5500 and 5000 Series 6 2 XECfgParm dat File Parameters A 1 Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch XECfgParm dat Files A 1 Facility Names A 1 Special Parameters A 2 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Parameter Definitions A 2 Client Server and Secure Connectivity Relationships B 1 Client Server and Secure Connectivity Relationships B 1 Secure Connectivity Among Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Applications B 1 Secure Connectivity Between Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Application Platforms B 2 Secure Connectivity Between Cisco BAMS Application Platforms B 2 Secure Connectivity Between Cisco BAMS and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Application Platforms B 3 HP OpenView Sample SNMP Configuration C 1 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch to Send Alarms to HP OpenView C 1 Formatting Trap Messages C 3 Sample Installation Scripts D 1 Sample Output from install sh D 1 Updated Configuration File Sample D 11 Sample Configured snmpd cnf File D 13 Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 1 D 16 OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide E Contents Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 7 3 D 27 Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release
284. causes MML messages to be diverted to mml log MML autonomous true MML runAsDaemon false MML timeout 10000 in milliseconds note current XE supports 1 second resolution individual timeout values for MML commands format is MML lt verb gt time Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 La AppendixD Sample Installation Scripts E Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 6 1 verb all lowercase MML chg cfg 10000 MML startPM etc init d CiscoMGC start MML stopPM etc init d CiscoMGC stop MML vld cic 25000 MML snd 600000 MML enhancedHelpCompletion true NOTE addresses below must be configured for the target system connTypes can be Socket serial or fifo connection 1 parameters foverd conniType socket connection 2 parameters foverd conn2Type socket connection 3 parameters foverd conn3Type serial foverd conn3Addr dev null foverd heartbeatInterval 1000 foverd ackTimeout 1000 foverd abswitchTestInterval 30000 foverd graceShutTimeout 6000 foverd forceShutTimeout 1000 foverd commRetryInterval 30000 foverd statusRptInterval 600000 foverd peerCommTimeout 3000 foverd delayTimeout 1000 foverd transitionTimeout 10000 foverd abswitchPort dev null foverd peerReestablishTimeout 50000 product vendor Cisco Systems Inc
285. cense for the internal use only of the 6 have read and accept the terms in the System Agreement Please read the following System Agreement and press OK if you accept its conditions 203139 Step2 Accept the agreement in the Figure 2 1 A window similar to the one in Figure 2 2 is displayed Figure 2 2 Create Initial Manager level User amp Sun microsystems Create Initial Manager level User Initial Manager Username admin Password e 203140 Step3 Enter the user ID and password and confirm the password The default user ID password is admin admin Step4 Click the check mark button A window similar to the one in Figure 2 3 is displayed Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 EE Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Figure 2 3 Warning Message Window Warning Security The web site s certificate cannot be verified Do you want to continue Name management controller Publisher management controller The certificate cannot be verified by a trusted source Only continue if E you trust the origin of the application More Information 203141 Step5 Check the check box and click Yes on the warning message window A window similar to the one in Figure 2 4 is displayed Figure 2 4 LOM Screen
286. ces for SIP to SIP calls Values e 1 Optional mode Processes SIP to SIP calls using a Back to Back User Agent B2BUA You can override Optional mode by selecting Fixed Proxy mode in the dial plan e 2 Fixed Proxy mode The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch processes all SIP to SIP calls in proxy mode Default 2 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide PAs E OL 18083 01 Appendix A XECfgParm dat File Parameters Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Mi Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition SipToIsupInterworkingInd Only applicable with SIP to ISUP or ISUP to SIP calls When the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch receives a SIP message with encapsulated ISUP SIP T SIP GTD it sets the FCI BCI parameter in the generated ISUP message so that all interworking related bits have the same values as their counterparts in the encapsulated ISUP If usable encapsulated ISUP is not present in the SIP message the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch sets the Interworking Indicator bit of the FCI BCI parameter to no interworking the ISDN User Part Indicator to SUP used all the way and the Originating Access indicator to Originating access non ISDN Service providers can set the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch property SipToIsupInterworkingInd to 1 which signals in the FCI BCI parameter in the generated ISUP me
287. ckage CSCOh021 2 129 Using the SunVTS Test Package 2 131 Normal Unit Test 2 131 Running a Test in Brief Mode 2 135 Running a Test in Full Mode 2 136 vts_script Execution Times 2 136 Removing the VTS Package CSCOh021 2 137 Configuring Lights Out Management LOM or the Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 2 138 Configuring LOM on Sun Fire V40z Platform 2 138 Configuring ILOM on Sun Fire X4600 Platform 2 141 Configuring ILOM on Sun Netra X4200 M2 Platform 2 143 Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher 3 1 Before You Start 3 1 Cautions Notes and Tips 3 2 Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Releases 3 3 Installing Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software on a Simplex System 3 3 Installing the Cisco Security Package CSCOh020 3 12 Enabling Sudo 3 15 Installing the License File 3 15 Installing the License File if the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch is NOT Running 3 16 Installing the License File if the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch is Running 3 16 Installing on a Fault Tolerant System 3 17 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software 4 1 Quick Guide to Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software 4 1 Before You Start 4 2 Software Directory Structure 4 3 Initial Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuration 4 4 Parameters Required for Initial Setup 4 7 Using the Cisco MGC Environment Configuration Tool 4 8 Configuring Groups and Users 4 11 Verifying the mgcgrp Group 4 11 Add
288. ckage CSCOh027 from Cisco com For example download the CSCOh027 package to the opt SW folder on the Sparc based platform and use the command pkgadd d opt SW CSCOh027 pkg Press Enter to accept the default answer all Text similar to the following is displayed Processing package instance lt CSCOh027 gt from lt var tmp CSCOh027 pkg gt Media Gateway Controller BAMS Archive Partition Package sparc 3 0 6 Cisco Systems Inc Executing checkinstall script CSCOh027 checkinstall log file at var tmp CSCOh027 checkinstall log Platform is SUNW Sun Fire V210 This machine is running Solaris 5 10 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment The selected base directory lt opt sun_install gt must exist before installation is attempted Do you want this directory created now y n q Answer y and press Enter to create the directory Text similar to the following is displayed Using lt opt sun_install gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information 1 package pathname is already properly installed Verifying disk space requirements Checking for conflicts with packages already installed The following files are already install
289. cks UNWvtsr reloc etc 0 bytes 0 tape blocks UNWvtsr reloc etc opt 0 bytes 0 tape blocks x SUNWvtsr reloc etc opt sunwvts 0 bytes 0 tape blocks spawn pkgadd d SUNWvtsr H D n AAA AAA AAA vv v nuaa aaa aaa Processing package instance lt SUNWvtsr gt from lt tmp gt SunVTS Framework Root sparc 6 4 REV 2007 07 05 10 00 Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms Using lt gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information 2 package pathnames are already properly installed Verifying package dependencies Verifying disk space requirements Checking for conflicts with packages already installed Checking for setuid setgid programs This package contains scripts which will be executed with super user permission during the process of installing this package Do you want to continue with the installation of lt SUNWvtsr gt y n Installing SunVTS Framework Root as lt SUNWvtsr gt Installing part 1 of 1 6 blocks Installation of lt SUNWvtsr gt was successful x SUNWvtsmn 0 bytes 0 tape blocks x SUNWvtsmn archive 0 bytes 0 tape blocks x SUNWvtsmn reloc sunwvts lib locale c help user_guide shared chars blocks x SUNWvtsmn reloc sunwvts man 0 bytes 0 tape blocks x SUNWvtsmn reloc sunwvts man manim O bytes 0 tape blocks spawn pkgadd d SUNWvtsmn Processing package instance
290. cl tcl tar gz Uninstalling opt Toolkit bytecode tv tv tar gz Uninstalling opt Toolkit bytecode toolbar toolbar tar gz Uninstalling opt Toolkit bytecode log Viewer tar gz Uninstalling opt Toolkit bytecode cdr cdr tar gz Uninstalling opt Toolkit bytecode am am tar gz Uninstalling opt Toolkit bytecode XECfg XECfg tar gz Uninstalling opt Toolkit Packages Packages tar gz Removal of lt CSCOga004 gt was successful Killed Removal of lt CSCOga003 gt was successful opt CiscoMGC etc CONFIG_LIB INSTALL 9 8 1 install_status Sun Microsystems Inc SunOS 5 10 Generic January 2005 Exporting database contents for DSN howdydb into opt CiscoMGC etc export ttdb Backup started Backup complete Successful backup uninstall continuing Creating ttMigrate file Sun Microsystems Inc Sunos 5 10 Generic January 2005 Saving table CISCO ANNOUNCEMENT Saving rows 0 0 rows saved Table successfully saved Saving table CISCO Saving rows 0 0 rows saved Table successfully A_CHARGE_ORIGIN saved Saving table CISCO Saving rows 0 0 rows saved Table successfully A_NUMBERDIALPLANSEL ECTION saved Saving table CISCO Saving rows 0 0 rows saved Table successfully BLACKLIST_A saved Saving table CISCO BLACKLIST_B Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 UE AppendixE Sample Uninstall Scripts W Removing a Cisco
291. ct includes software developed by the University of California Berkeley and its contributors 4 Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIA DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE Using lt gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information 2 package pathnames a
292. d Platforms e Cisco Solaris 10 Operating Environment CD The latest version of the version is available at http www cisco com cgi bin tablebuild pl mgc so110 sparc Sparc platform http www cisco com cgi bin tablebuild pl mgc sol10 opteron Opteron platform e Cisco Installation CD which includes the new release of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software The latest version is available at http www cisco com cgi bin tablebuild pl mgc 973 sparc Sparc platform http www cisco com cgi bin tablebuild pl mgc 973 opteron Opteron platform License Installation Before you begin installation obtain and install a Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch license file using the instructions provided in Installing the License File page 3 15 Recording System Data When you upgrade to Sun Solaris 10 you must reenter various elements of your system data because the installation overwrites your existing system data To ensure that you have all of your system data record the contents of the following files e etc default e etc defaultrouter e Hostname files for each interface such as etc hostname hme0 or etc hostname bge0 e etc hosts equiv e etc group e etc nsswitch conf e etc passwd e etc resolv conf e etc shadow Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 E Chapter5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 Hs M
293. d press ESC 2 to continue Ss Note See Machine Specific Checklist in Table 1 3 if you used the checklist to record the IP address Text similar to the following is displayed Subnet for bgeQ 9 9 2 5559 n nn nnn nn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nanan On this screen you must specify whether this system is part of a subnet If you specify incorrectly the system will have problems communicating on the network after you reboot gt To make a selection use the arrow keys to highlight the option and press Return to mark it X OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Step 13 Step 14 Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Mi System part of a subnet ESC 2_Continue ESC 6_Help Ss Note If you need to modify your IP addresses after you have installed Sun Solaris 10 there are three files you need to update instead of the two files required in previous releases of Sun Solaris operating system software The following files must be edited to in order to modify the IP address for an interface etc inet hosts etc hostname inf_name etc inet ipnodes Where inf_name is the name of the interface such as bgel Verify that Yes is selected use the arrow keys to move the cursor to Yes and press the spacebar to select it Press ESC 2 to continue A screen similar to the following is displayed Netmask ior bg60 sSssesssSsSs esses 9009999 S
294. d wm 0 0 2 backup wm 0 14086 68 35GB 3 unassigned wm 0 0 4 unassigned wm 0 0 5 unassigned wm 0 0 6 unassigned wm 0 0 7 unassigned wm 0 0 partition gt 1 partition gt q FORMAT MENU Enter partition size 143349312b 14087c 14086e 69994 78mb Blocks Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size 0 unassigned wm 0 0 0 0 0 Enter partition id tag unassigned unassigned Enter partition permission flags wm wm Enter new starting cyl 0 Enter partition size 0b 0c Oe 0 00mb 0 00gb 14087c Blocks 14087 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14087 0 0 Enter partition id tag unassigned unassigned Enter partition permission flags wm wm Enter new starting cy1 2216 0 Enter partition size 50880b 5c 4e 24 84mb 0 02gb Oc partition gt 5 Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks 5 unassigned wm 2221 13683 55 62GB 11463 0 0 116647488 Enter partition id tag unassigned unassigned Enter partition permission flags wm wm Enter new starting cy1 2221 0 Enter partition size 116647488b 11463c 11462e 56956 78mb 55 62gb Oc partition gt 6 Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks 6 unassigned wm 13684 14086 1 96GB 403 0 0 4100928 Enter partition id tag unassigned unassigned Enter partition permission flags wm wm Enter new starting cyl 13684 0 Enter partition size 4100928b 403c 402e 2002 41mb 1 96gb Oc partition gt 7 Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks 7 unassigned wm 0 0 0 0 0 0 Enter
295. de j Appendix F Sample LAN Configurations E Sample Configuration for Cisco Catalyst 5500 A set set set set set set l ip set Ser set set set set set set set set snmp snmp snmp snmp snmp snmp trap enable config trap enable stpx trap enable syslog extendedrmon vlanmode disable extendedrmon vlanagent disable extendedrmon enable interface interface interface interface arp agingtime ip redirect ip unreachable ip fragmentation enable ip route 0 0 0 0 172 25 66 124 1 ip alias default 0 0 0 0 Command alias vmps set set set set dns vmps vmps vmps vmps scO scO sl10 sl10 3 172 25 66 122 255 255 255 192 172 25 66 127 up 0 0 05 0 05 02 05 0 up 1200 enable enable server retry 3 server reconfirminterval 60 tftpserver 0 0 0 0 vmps config database 1 state disable set ip dns dis tacacs set tacacs set tacacs set tacacs able authentication authentica authentica authentica authentica authentica authentica authentica authentica set set set set set set set set bridge set bridge ipx set bridge ipx set bridge ipx vtp set set set set set set set set set set tion tion tion tion tion tion tion tion sna 802 802 attempts 3 directedrequest disable timeout 5 login tacacs disable console login tacacs disable telnet enable tacacs disable console enable tacacs disable telnet log
296. dfd no proc procproc no dev dsk c1t0d0s3 swap no dev dsk c1t0d0s0 dev rdsk c1t0d0s0 ufsino dev dsk c1t0d0s1 dev rdsk c1t0d0s1 varufsino dev dsk c1t0d0s5 dev rdsk c1t0d0s5 optufs2yes devices devicesdevfs no ctfs system contractct s no objfs system objectobjfs no swap tmptmpfs yes Network host addresses etc hosts Network host addresses etc hosts Environment variables etc default init Cleaning devices Customizing system devices Physical devices devices Logical devices dev Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide EN OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Ss Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System E Installing boot information Updating boot environment configuration file Installing boot blocks c1t0d0 Installation complete Executing SolStart postinstall phase Executing finish script patch_finish Finish script patch_finish execution completed Executing JumpStart postinstall phase all finished Finish script any_finish execution completed The begin script log begin log is located in var sadm system logs after reboot The finish script log finish log is located in var sadm system logs after reboot Note A You may be prompted during the reboot to enter Ctrl B or Ctrl C to open configuration tools for your hardware You do not need to open an
297. ding the XECfgParm dat File Format Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Definition Configuration Parameter engine CallLimitingControl added in Release 9 6 1 Allows enabling or disabling the call limiting capability on the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Valid values e 0 Call limiting off default e 1 Call limiting on engine CALL_MEM_BLOCK_ SIZE Block of memory allocated per call Used by MDL Set automatically based on the type of Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch selected in engine SysVirtualSwitch Any attempt to modify this value is overwritten engine CALL_MEM_CHUNK_SIZE Memory chunks allocated from the block of memory designated with engine CALL_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE Set automatically based on the type of Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch selected in engine SysVirtualSwitch Any attempt to modify this value 1s overwritten engine CDRencodingFormat Specifies the CDR file encoding format Values e AnsiCDB North American e ItuCDB European e CustCDB Custom Default AnsiCDB OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Appendix A XECfgParm dat File Parameters M Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition engine CDRmessageTypes To specify the Call Detail B
298. e O bytes 0 tape blocks t archive none bz2 625965 bytes 1223 tape blocks t install O bytes 0 tape blocks t install copyright 93 bytes 1 tape blocks t install depend 344 bytes 1 tape blocks t install i none 2245 bytes 5 tape blocks t pkginfo 473 bytes 1 tape blocks 4506 bytes 9 tape blocks O bytes 0 tape blocks t reloc openwin O bytes 0 tape blocks t reloc openwin bin 0 bytes 0 tape blocks t reloc openwin lib 0 bytes 0 tape blocks t reloc openwin lib app defaults 0 bytes 0 tape blocks t reloc openwin lib X11 O bytes 0 tape blocks t reloc openwin lib X11 twm O bytes 0 tape blocks t reloc openwin lib X11 xdm O bytes 0 tape blocks d SUNWxwopt Processing package instance lt SUNWxwopt gt from lt tmp gt Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment X Window System Optional Clients sparc 6 6 2 7400 REV 0 2004 12 15 Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms Using lt usr gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information 6 package pathnames are already properly installed Verifying package dependencies Verifying disk space requirements Checking for conflicts with packages already installed Checking for
299. e under the following terms a Redistributions are made at no charge beyond the reasonable cost of materials and delivery Where redistribution of this software is as part of a larger package or combined work this restriction applies only to the costs of materials and delivery of this software not to any other costs associated with the larger package or combined work b Redistributions are accompanied by a copy of the Source Code or by an irrevocable offer to provide a copy of the Source Code for up to three years at the cost of materials and delivery Such redistributions must allow further use modification and redistribution of the Source Code under substantially the same terms as this license For the purposes of redistribution Source Code means all files included in the original distribution OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment including all modifications or additions on a medium and in a form allowing fully working executable programs to be produced 2 Redistributions of Source Code must retain the copyright notices as they appear in each Source Code file and the COPYRIGHT file these license terms and the disclaimer limitation of liability set forth as paragraph 6 below 3 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the Copyright Notice
300. e 3 1 provides the location of the installation procedure you might require 0L 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter 3 Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher W Before You Start Table 3 1 Condition Installation Overview and Reference Sections Action The Sun Solaris 10 operating system is not yet installed you must first install it Start with Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System The Sun Solaris 10 operating system is already installed and you are installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software for the first time Follow the procedures found in the Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Releases section on page 3 3 The Sun Solaris 10 operating system is already installed and you are upgrading a pre release version of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software Release 9 8 You must reinstall Sun Solaris 10 Start with Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Cautions Notes and Tips A Caution A To prevent the system from running out of disk space during installation and to avoid removal of data files and databases to compensate you must first verify that there is enough hard disk space to support your intended installation To get free space you can delete the following files Un
301. e Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Hs Configuring SCP Queries a a a St a a eg ea ee O eee Re en a e ng ers o a io es is io ii Ei ile ri es URE e nen EE ands ae baa a ee MR 16 INAP Prepaid Services Expected Response Continue Connect A A a Sk ce Ee Dic Ss A A E ag hg EN gS a at fe Re Soe A at at oat to to aad es a ae a ne ao S SAA 2 13 T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 pl a a a CER at Aa e a tk ha seh tec a AREE a IA se Sie Ae ae a ae TV Me ae se mt vc pS ps a pp pa a tc cp pac ps cl ls a a al sl MR 17 INAP Prepaid Services Expected Response Continue ReleaseCall FurnishChargeInformation A E wk a we ee A a re er a ee A E A Sole O Beene ear A vo A 2 17 1 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A Sea ha A A A A ag Nes A GL ep A A A A it Sale Sa MR 18 INAP LNP for Portugal Expected Response Continue Continue A NI IS AA EA O EEN ER SA O OS AA ROO PORO RO RO OOO AO O OO OO A 2 18 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 q a A a a A A A A A SM a a ey E ee ly A a a kak a aR E E E a A A mh a a a a MR 19 INAP LNP for Portugal Expected Response Continue Connect SS SS A A beh A A AS Di inn Sree E ces ad ve ses A IN CN E a E DERE E A es oe oes oe 2 19 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A SAS SS A TS RS AS ES AR ASAS A A E AA AS A A E MR 20 INAP Based Prepaid Services Expected Response End Connect A SS SI SO II A EREE EPEE E EE E E A AR A AAA 3 13 Ah 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
302. e Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch before proceeding with the upgrade or migration Caution A Do not make any provisioning changes to the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch during the upgrade to the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software Release 9 8 Caution When upgrading a redundant system verify that the pom dataSync parameter located in opt CiscoMGC etc XECfgParm dat is set to false on both Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts in order to maintain calls and preserve your configuration E Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 Required Software Mi Ss Note The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch supports a live upgrade from the Sparc based platforms to the Opteron based platforms There is no service outrage during the upgrade For detailed procedure of this live upgrade see the Upgrading Lively from Sparc based Platforms to Opteron based Platforms section on page 5 21 Required Software You must have the following software e Cisco Solaris 10 Operating System Jumpstart Disk There are two versions of this disk one for each of the supported platform types If your host platform is a Sun Opteron based platform use the Cisco Solaris 10 Operating System Jumpstart Disk for Opteron based Platforms Otherwise use the Cisco Solaris 10 Operating System Jumpstart Disk for Sparc base
303. e Release 9 8 and Higher Updating parameters Updating parameters Updating parameters Updating parameters Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Releases Mi for for for for tibco cfg tib4pgw sh tibAdapter pl tibsimulator pl Installation of lt CSCOga006 gt was successful Installing c a Uncompressing callver Installing get_trc sh Installing s im Uncompressing simWriter Uncompressing siptool Installing s p Installation of lt CSCOgt001 gt was successful WARNING OS is 64 bit s setting mode of lt usr kernel strmod amd64 gt to default mode sctpmod not loaded loading sctpmod 755 Installation of lt CSCOgd004 gt was successful Installing migrate_cpp_4_5 Installing migrate_cpp_5_6 Installing migrate_cpp_DB Updating parameters Updating parameters Updating parameters Updating parameters Updating parameters Updating parameters Installing opt CiscoMGC etc CONFIG_LIB migrate_mod tar gz Installing opt CiscoMGC etc migrate migrate_scr tar gz Installing new dat files in opt CiscoMGC etc for XECfgParm dat for trigger dat for di for mgcTTmigrate for migrate for migrateTKGFile Installation of lt CSCOgc001 gt was successful Miscellaneous Protocols HEHEHE HH HHH HH HH E HE HE HE HE HE
304. e Sun Solaris 10 Operating System for Sparc based Platforms page 2 3 e Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System for Opteron based Platforms page 2 13 e Configuring Your Host page 2 50 e Platform Specific Installation Procedures page 2 62 e Installing the Sparc based Solaris 10 Patches Package CSCOh022 page 2 73 e Installing the Opteron based Solaris 10 Patches Package CSCOh032 page 2 75 E Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System E e Installing the Solstice DiskSuite CSCOh023 page 2 77 e Installing the Log and Spool File Systems CSCOh024 page 2 89 e Installing Cisco BAMS Archive Partition CSCOh027 page 2 98 e Installing the Sparc based Communications and Alarm Software Package CSCOh026 page 2 103 e Installing the Opteron based Communications Software Package CSCOh036 page 2 118 e Installing the Verification Test Suite Script Package CSCOh021 page 2 129 Devices on Supported Platforms Table 2 1 shows the Ethernet and disk drive device names for each platform type This table is referenced throughout this chapter Table 2 1 Device Names on Supported Host Platforms Ethernet Interfaces Disk Drives Platform Type First Second Third Fourth First Second Third Fourth Sun Fire V210 bge0 bge
305. e domains entered when concatenated may not be longer than 250 characters Search domain yourdomain com Search domain Search domain Search domain Search domain Search domain ESC 2_Continue ESC 6_Help Step 24 Enter the names of the search domains for this system and press ESC 2 to continue Ss Note See Machine Specific Checklist Table 1 3 if you used the checklist to record the names of the search domains Text similar to the following is displayed Confirm Information 02 2292232 222 22922225232 2 2 gt Confirm the following information If it is correct press F2 to change any information press F4 OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System E Name service NONE Domain name Server address es Search domain s yourdomain com ESC 2_Continue ESC 4_Change ESC 6_Help Step25 Confirm your previous answers and press ESC 2 to continue Text similar to the following is displayed Time Zone gt gt gt 223 gt 522 3952335225522 SS E E i On this screen you must specify your default time zone You can specify a time zone in three ways select one of the continents or oceans from the list select other offset from GMT or other specify time zone file gt SAN MMM KM OM To make a selection use the arrow keys to highlight the option and press Return to mark it X Continen
306. e following is displayed SUNSP0003BA84D777 login Ss Note SUNSP is the prefix which is the same for all SPs 0003BA84D777 is the Ethernet MAC address of the particular SP Each SP has a unique MAC address Enter the default user name root Enter the default password changeme The following default command prompt is displayed when you have successfully logged in gt Enter the following commands The addresses in the commands below are examples cd SP network set pendingipaddress 10 10 10 1 set pendingipnetmask 255 255 255 0 set set set pendingipgateway 10 10 10 254 pendingipdiscovery static commitpending true Enter the following command and press Enter You can see if the configuration in Step 1 has taken effect using this command show SP network Connect the Ethernet cable to the 10 100 Ethernet port on the back panel of X4600 server See Figure 2 5 OL 18083 01 Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Mi Start ILOM Using Secure HTTP Follow the following steps to start the ILOM using secure HTTP These steps are based on Chapter 4 Using the WebGUI of the Sun Microsystems document Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM Administration Guide For ILOM 1 1 1 You can find this document on Sun Microsystems web site at the following URL http docs sun com Step1 Enter the IP address of the SP in the browser For exam
307. e host name which identifies this system on the network The name must be unique within your domain creating a duplicate host name will cause problems on the network after you install Solaris A host name must be at least two characters it can contain letters digits and minus signs Host name for bge0 ESC 2_Continue ESC 6_Help Caution Step 11 Step 12 If you are configuring your system with multiple interfaces remember that each interface must have a unique name Using the same name for multiple interfaces causes the installation script to enter a loop forcing you to reboot your system Type the host name of the target Netra machine and press ESC 2 to continue amp Note For machine specific information such as host name see your notes in Preparing for Sun Solaris Operating System and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Installation Table 1 3 Machine Specific Checklist if you used the checklist to note the host name Text similar to the following is displayed IP Address for bgeQ 3 9 nnn nnn R S Enter the Internet Protocol IP address for this network interface It must be unique and follow your site s address conventions or a system network failure could result IP addresses contain four sets of numbers separated by periods for example 129 200 9 1 IP address ESC 2_Continue ESC 6_Help Enter the IP address of this interface in dotted decimal format an
308. e information Processing system information 11 package pathnames are already properly installed Verifying package dependencies Verifying disk space requirements Checking for conflicts with packages already installed Checking for setuid setgid programs This package contains scripts which will be executed with super user permission during the process of installing this package OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment mi Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Do you want to continue with the installation of lt SUNWnfscr gt y n y Installing Network File System NFS client support Root as lt SUNWnfscr gt Installing part 1 of 1 109 blocks verifying class lt nfssecconf gt verifying class lt defnfs gt Y y y verifying class lt manifest gt Executing postinstall script Installation of lt SUNWnfscr gt was successful x SUNWnfscu 0 bytes 0 tape blocks x SUNWnfscu archive 0 bytes 0 tape blocks x SUNWnfscu archive none bz2 158114 bytes 309 tape blocks x SUNWnfscu install 0 bytes 0 tape blocks x SUNWnfscu reloc usr lib fs nfs 0 bytes 0 tape blocks x SUNWnfscu reloc usr lib nfs 0 bytes 0 tape blocks spawn pkgadd d SUNWnfscu Processing
309. e replication opt CiscoMGC local setup_replication sh peerHost active Step8 Enter the following command on PGW host 2 to stop the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software init 0 Step9 Enter the following command on PGW host 2 opt CiscoMGC local setup_replication sh peerHost standby Step 10 Verify that the migration to the Release 9 8 software is complete and that all protocols are operational mml gt rtrv ne mml gt rtrv tc all mml gt rtrv dest all Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 0L 18083 01 E Chapter5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 Hs Migration from Release 9 5 or 9 6 to Release 9 8 without Platform Changes Step 11 Step 12 Step 13 mml gt rtrv c71nk al1l mml gt rtrv iplnk all Enter the following command on the standby host to verify that call replication is occurring between PGW hosts 1 and 2 mml gt rtrv tc all Text similar to the following is displayed numan rtrv cliprefix clisetname 1111 cliprefix 1 numan rtrv announcement annId 1 gwtype AS5400 numan rtrv porttbl digitstring 100034 You have now completed upgrading PGW host 1 to the Release 9 8 software Enter the following command to promote PGW host 1 to active mml gt sw over confirm When the switchover is complete enter the following command to verify that PGW host 1 is processing calls mml gt rtrv tc all Note Step 14 I
310. e server Ss Note Use the binary mode of ftp to transfer the MGC tar and ttbackup tar files Step 13 Verify that the files are successfully transferred to the remote file server before continuing Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 0L 18083 01 ns Chapter5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 Hs Migration from Release 9 5 or 9 6 to Release 9 8 without Platform Changes At this point the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch configuration data has been saved in MGC tar files on a tape or remote file server The file backup is now complete Proceed to Installing Sun Solaris 10 Installing Sun Solaris 10 Follow these steps to install Sun Solaris 10 on PGW host 2 amp Note If you want to use two new disk drives to install the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software Release 9 8 you can use the original disk drives to revert to the previous Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software version if there is a problem during the upgrade procedure For instructions on how to revert to the previous Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software version see the Falling Back to Solaris 8 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 5 or 9 6 section on page 5 27 Note If you are upgrading from the primary disk use Veritas Volume Manager to use the second disk for Solaris 8 fallback For further information refer to http www sun com products n solutions hardware docs Software S
311. e standby host For example mml gt numan rtrv bwhite custgrpid S018 svcname testsvc cli 9998 Text similar to the following is displayed VSC 01 Media Gateway Controller 2000 08 30 11 33 52 M RTRV session test bwhite The cli 9998 exists ad 7 Troubleshooting the Main Memory Database Replication Step 1 Step 2 If you have problems during replication try stopping and restarting the replication as follows Stop the replication by entering etc init d ttreplic stop Restart the replication by entering etc init d ttreplic start Displaying the Main Memory Database Replication Status The script replication_status sh displays the status of the MMDB replication if it is configured Run the script by typing the following command replication _status sh The output shows the following replication status Peer name Host name Port State Proto HOWDYDB VADEALE ico Geeks 5 Last Msg Sent Last Msg Recv Latency TPS RecordsPS Logs i ek Note If the value for Last Msg Recv is more than a few seconds or Logs is more than 1 then this indicates that replication is not occurring Verifying Database Synchronization The script db_count sh provides the number of records configured in each of the database tables This is useful for checking whether two machines have the same database data configured in them Run the script by typing the following command OL 1808
312. eature disabled oS oS I engine ActionOnChargeTableAccessFailure 0 O continue call 1 releasecall engine CallLimitingControl 0 0 Call limiting off 1 Call limiting on O A ee ae ee Se ees CDR dumper cdrDmpr pS ys E ete eee ee true var cdr seq cdrDmpr openCDR cdrDmpr seqFile Il Alarms Measurements dumper amDmpr Internal debug only use this for low level IOS debug This is bitmapped hex value 1 Managed Object tracing 2 Simulation of streams devices from dev to dev for unit testing ioChanMgr trace 0x0 These timers are in millisecs NOTE alarms are sent autonomously as they occur alarmTimer is outdated and should be set to zero If IPCTimer is 0 then hard coded value will be used Only for problems with the hard code should this value be changed ioChanMgr alarmTimer 0 ioChanMgr statTimer 30000 ioChanMgr IPCTimer 0 Channel manager parameters for IPC flow control wi Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 AppendixD Sample Installation Scripts Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 6 1 evtTimer msec Frequency at which the queue is scanned for Msgs hbTimer msec Heart beat timer Not yet implemented statDiscardThreshold Size of Control Queue that triggers discarding all the queued stat events sendThreshold Max Number
313. ebug MGCP logPrio Debug mmdbd logPrio Debug mmSAgt logPrio Debug pom logPrio Debug procM logPrio Debug replicator logPrio Debug sagt logPrio Debug SIP logPrio Debug SS7 logPrio Debug SUA logPrio Debug TALI logPrio Debug TCAP logPrio Debug QBE IOCC debugFlag 0 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide m OL 18083 01 AppendixD Sample Installation Scripts Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 6 1 Mi Specialized autonomous flags for debug fault isolation engine autonomous true cfgM autonomous true Talk2 autonomous false procM procM minCheckHealthInterval 10 smallest check health interval procM minCheckHealthTimeout 20 smallest check health timeout procM minKillGracePeriod 5 smallest kill grace period procM almDwellInterval 15 seconds to wait before clearingalarm procM procHealthDfltAlmCat pmDefault default alarm category for PM procM servicesDir var location of PM temporary FIFOs procM servFmt PM_ d_ d_input format of PM temporary FIFOs procM recovDbFile var procMRecovery PM recovery info procM logDBFile var procMLogTable log info for recovery only procM runAsDaemon true cfgM cfgM recovDbFile var cfgMRecovery CfgM recovery info Engine engine SysPropagateChanAvail false auto blocking of C7 cics and ISDN sigPaths engine SysGeneratedCode
314. eckHealthTimeout 20 smallest check health timeout procM minKillGracePeriod 5 smallest kill grace period procM almDwellInterval 15 seconds to wait before clearing alarm procM procHealthDfltAlmCat pmDefault default alarm category for PM procM servicesDir var location of PM temporary FIFOs procM servFmt PM_ d_ d_input format of PM temporary FIFOs procM recovDbFile procM logDBFile Il var procMRecovery PM recovery info var procMLogTable log info for recovery only Il procM runAsDaemon true ATRAE en a panes cfgM a a a e E cfgM recovDbFile var cfgMRecovery CfgM recovery info Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 0L 18083 01 LO Appendix D Sample Installation Scripts E Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 7 3 msec msec it Se a Sa a a oe Sk ee Engine ee ee Ee ay engine SysPropagateChanAvail false MIGRATED engine SysGeneratedCode true engine SysGRSTimerInterval 0 MIGRATED engine SysGRSBlockSize 0 MIGRATED engine SysSGCPRetryCount 3 max number of SGCP retry messages after failure engine SysSGCPRetryTimerInterval 1000 interval between retransmission engine SysCLival false engine SysToneDetect false engine SysNumTrans false engine SysMinOverlap 0 engine SysMaxOverlap 28 engine SysGSMTimerInterval 10
315. econd drive Executing last command boot disk1l Boot device pci 1f 0 pci l scsi 8 disk 1 0 File and args Ss Note If you have installed the Solaris DiskSuite package CSCOh023 on your system the messages below are displayed during system boot They are normal Solaris DiskSuite startup messages and do not indicate any problem with your system WARNING force load of misc md trans failed WARNING force load of misc md raid failed WARNING force load of misc md hotspares failed WARNING force load of misc md sp failed The boot device listed should match the output from the nvramrc line in Step 2 This completes the procedures for rebooting from the mirrored secondary disk on Sparc based platforms If you want to return to the list for package installation go to Table 2 2 on page 2 72 Rebooting from the Mirrored Secondary Disk on Opteron based Platforms A Caution Step 1 Step 2 Rebooting from the mirrored secondary disk is normally done only after a catastrophic failure of the primary disk Perform the following procedure to reboot from the mirrored secondary disk on Opteron based platforms Check the file boot grub menu lst to make sure that the section for alternate boot exists in the file That section is similar to the following title alternate boot root hd1 0 a kernel platform i86pc multiboot module platform i86pc boot_archive Before shutting down the system check the prog
316. econds that governs the frequency with which the failover daemon logs statistics on the different connections and any failures it encountered exchanging messages with its peer Logs are created in the log directory Default 600000 milliseconds 10 minutes foverd transitionTimeout Maximum time in milliseconds allowed for transitions between different states of the failover daemon This timeout determines how long the system waits for a graceful transition to a new state before forcing the transition If a timeout occurs the system is restarted Default 10000 milliseconds 10 seconds Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide aa OL 18083 01 Appendix A XECfgParm dat File Parameters Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Mi Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition GWNetworkContinuity For network continuity test on VISM Valid values 1 Network continuity is present requested 0 Network continuity is present requested Default 0 Currently this property only applies to VISM GWs Note This property should have value 1 when the VISM GW property is switched on 10ChanCtl DPNSSTestFrames Enables DPNSS to generate test frames Values e true If DPNSS is running test frames are generated e false Test frames are not generated Default true Note Do not change this
317. ection of the XECfgParm dat file Parameter Modification engine CALL_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE Block of memory allocated per call Used by MDL Set automatically based on the type of Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch selected in engine SysVirtualSwitch Any attempt to modify this value 1s overwritten engine CALL_MEM_CHUNK_SIZE Memory chunks allocated from the block of memory designated with engine CALL_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE Set automatically based on the type of Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch selected in engine SysVirtualSwitch Any attempt to modify this value 1s overwritten engine SendHardwareBlock To enable the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch to send hardware oriented blocking messages for any blocks that originate from the media gateways e true Sends hardware oriented blocking messages for any blocks that originate from the media gateways e false Sends only maintenance oriented blocking messages for all blocking cases default Note The parameter is automatically added to the XECfgParm dat file during the patch installation Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Parameter Configuring the Execution Environment Modification engine SysCdrCollection Designates the format of CDRs Values e true lInvalid for Release 7 4 and above e false Generates binary format
318. ed on the system and are being used by another package opt sun_install lt attribute change only gt conflict with a file which does not belong to any package Do you want to install these conflicting files y n q l y Answer y and press Enter to install the files Text similar to the following is displayed Checking for setuid setgid programs This package contains scripts which will be executed with super user permission during the process of installing this package Do you want to continue with the installation of lt CSCOh027 gt y n Type y and press Enter to continue the installation Text similar to the following is displayed Installing Media Gateway Controller BAMS Archive Partition Package as lt CSCOh027 gt Installing part 1 of 1 verifying class lt none gt Executing postinstall script You must now change directories to opt sun_install BAMS_archive and run the 1 install_BAMS_archive script as root Installation of lt CSCOh027 gt was successful Change directories Enter the following command cd opt sun_install BAMS_archive Run the first script Enter the following command install_BAMS_archive sh Text similar to the following is displayed Output will be logged in opt sun_install BAMS_archive install_BAMS_archive log OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solar
319. ee the number of sectors allocated in the column marked Sector Count Sectors may vary in size from 512 bytes to 4096 bytes and perhaps even larger Warning Current Disk has mounted partitions dev dsk c1t0d0s0 is currently mounted on Please see umount 1M dev dsk c1t0d0s1 is currently mounted on var Please see umount 1M dev dsk c1t0d0s3 is currently used by swap Please see swap 1M dev dsk c1t0d0s5 is currently mounted on opt Please see umount 1M Using Disk Controller cl If this is not the correct controller please exit this script and contact tech support Here is your current disk partition setup Look for partition 4 dev dsk c1t0d0s0 partition map Dimensions E 512 bytes sector 424 sectors track 24 tracks cylinder 10176 sectors cylinder 14089 cylinders Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment 14087 accessible cylinders Flags 1 unmountable 10 read only Partition Tag Flags 0 2 00 1 F 00 2 5 00 3 3 01 4 0 00 5 0 00 6 0 00 Do you want to continue First Sector 8201856 41 12302784 102 0 1433 0 82 22550016 Sector Last Count Sector Mount Directory 00928 12302783 47232 22550015 var 49312 143349311 01856 8201855 50880 22600895 22600896 116647488 1392483
320. elease 9 8 amp Use the steps in the following sections to upgrade PGW 2 to Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Note If you want to use two new disk drives to install the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software complete the Installing Sun Solaris 10 and Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Packages sections before you begin this procedure Backing Up the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Configuration Files Step 1 Before you begin the migration to the new version of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software you need to back up your current system files This section describes the following backup procedures e Create a remote backup of the current Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch configuration using the mgcbackup utility These backup files are used to revert to the original version of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software if a problem occurs during migration e Create an MGC tar archive file of the current Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch settings Follow these steps to back up the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch configuration files on PGW host 2 Verify that the pom dataSync variable is set to False on the active and standby Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts To view or modify the pom datasync variable use an editor such as vi to edit opt CiscoMGC etc XECfgParm dat Note Step 2 Step 3 If you modify the pom dataSync variable restart the active and standby Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts sequentially to ensure that the cha
321. electing package SUNWvia823x Deselecting package SUNWcnsu Deselecting package SUNWtnamd Deselecting package SUNWtnamr Deselecting package SUNWrcmdr Deselecting package SUNWrcmds Deselecting package SUNWtftp Deselecting package SUNWtftpr Deselecting package SUNWcnsr Deselecting package SUNWatfsr Deselecting package SUNWatfsu Deselecting package SUNWftpr Deselecting package SUNWftpu Deselecting package SUNWipmi Deselecting package SUNWxsvc Deselecting package SUNWflexruntime Deselecting package SUNWxwmod Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package UNWxwfnt UNWz ip UNWless UNWeurf UNW J 5rt UNWxwacx UNWxwice UNWxwplr UNWxwrt 1 UNWxwpl1t UNWxi18n UNWt1tk UNWeuodf UNWocf UNWocfr UNWbtoo1 UNWsprot UNWmdbdm UNWmkcd
322. ent Mi Parameter Modification ownTranspathld To identify the local Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch host in a fault tolerant system enter the same value that you used for transpathID Note Ifyou have two Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts in a fault tolerant system enter this value in the peerTranspathID field in the XECfgParm dat file on the second host server If you have a simplex system leave this value blank peerTranspathId To identify the peer Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch host in a fault tolerant system enter any one or two digit integer The IDs must be unique in an active and standby pair Note Ifyou have two Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts in a fault tolerant system enter the same value that you used for transpathID in the XECfgParm dat file of the second host server in this field If you have a simplex system leave it blank sipModeSelectionControl Sets SIP processing mode on the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Values e 1 B2BUA optional mode SIP to SIP calls are processed in B2BUA mode You can select proxy mode later using a dial plan A B analysis e 2 Fixed Proxy Mode SIP to SIP calls are processed in proxy mode only Default 2 Note In order to use H 248 Protocol Phase 2 Feature on Release 9 8 1 you must set this parameter to 1 stPort Port number used between peer components or processes Enter any unused port number for example 7000 If your configuration uses a Cisco
323. epends on the call flow for the TCAP dialog Values 1 10 Default 1 TCAP maxSsnNum Defines the maximum number of local subsystem numbers allowed by the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch for the entire TCAP IOCC subsystem Value Any integer from to 10 Default 10 XE CallNumberToWriteIntoTracefile Defines how many call buffers the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch records in the trace file Values Any integer greater than 1 Default 200 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide o OL 18083 01 APPENDIX B Client Server and Secure Connectivity Relationships This appendix describes the client server and secure connectivity relationships used among the different applications of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Cisco BAMS and Cisco HSI Client Server and Secure Connectivity Relationships The following figures show the client server and secure connectivity relationships used among the different applications of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Cisco BAMS and Cisco HSI In a network containing Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch platforms and Cisco BAMS platforms the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch platform is considered to be a server system to Cisco BAMS The Cisco BAMS platform is a client of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch platform This means that in the current non secure interface environment to transfer files from the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch to Cisco BAMS the Cisco BAMS system invokes the
324. er the MGC tar and ttbackup tar files Verify that the files are successfully transferred to the remote file server before continuing At this point the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch configuration data have been saved in MGC tar files on a tape or remote file server The file backup is now complete Proceed to Installing Sun Solaris 10 Installing Sun Solaris 10 Ss Follow these steps to install Sun Solaris 10 on PGW host 1 Note Ss If you want to use two new hard disks to install the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software Release 9 8 you can use the original hard disks to revert to the previous Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software version if there is a problem during the upgrade procedure For instructions on how to revert to the previous Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software version refer to Falling Back to Solaris 8 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 5 or 9 6 Note Step 1 If you are upgrading from the primary disk you need use Veritas Volume Manager to use the second disk for Solaris 8 fallback For further information refer to http www sun com products n solutions hardware docs Software Storage_Software VERITAS_Volu me_Manager index html Shut down PGW host 1 init 0 OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 Hs Migration from Release 9 5 or 9 6
325. eral hours Resync in progress 94 Resync in progress 96 Resync in progress 98 af Je Je Q O B 10 The Disk Suite installation is now complete Press the ENTER key to continue Step 11 Press Enter to continue the installation Text similar to the following is displayed The following procedure should be used to add an alias in the boot rom so you can boot off of the secondary disk if necessary Get the information from the system on the second disk prtconf vp grep pci grep disk1l NOTE diskl is a system maintained standard for the system s second hard disk If the prtconf command returns this information it can be used to boot the second disk without any additional changes To create an alias name other than disk1 for the second boot disk in the NVRAM use the information from the prtconf command above eeprom nvramrc devalias backup_root pci 1f 0 pci 1 scsi 8 disk 1 0 Check the alias eeprom grep nvramrc tuse nvramrc true Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide EZ OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Step 12 Step 13 Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment E nvramrc devalias backup_root pci 1f 0 pci l scsi 8 disk 1 0 Then bring the machine down to the boot prompt usr sbin shutdown g0 y i0 system shuts down ok boot backup_root The machine should reboot from the second disk
326. ernal support and Cisco support contact information readily available so you can get help with the installation if needed If you have questions or need assistance see the Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request section on page x of the Cisco support contact information e Ensure that you have access to the console port on your Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch host A Caution The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software is case sensitive Ensure that you enter parameter names correctly or the maximum number of configurations will not be modified Software Directory Structure Table 4 2 shows the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software directory structure A Caution Do not edit any dat files except for the XECfgParm dat and trigger dat files Use MML or the GUI provisioning tool to make changes to your configuration In addition only make changes to the call screening database by using MML or the GUI provisioning tool Table 4 2 Software Directory Structure Directory Contents etc init d Control scripts including scripts used to stop and start the software opt CiscoMGC Root location of base software installation opt CiscoMGC bin Stores executable Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch system files opt CiscoMGC license Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch license files opt CiscoMGC local User accounts home directory opt CiscoMGC etc Contains active configuration dat
327. ers found in the XECfgParm dat file and how they are used by the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch see Appendix A XECfgParm dat File Parameters If you have a fault tolerant system with two Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts the XECfgParm dat files are different for each host For examples of these XECfgParm dat files see the Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 1 section on page D 16 To change the XECfgParm dat file parameters perform the following steps Log in as root and go to the prompt If the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software is running enter the following command etc init d CiscoMGC stop Wait until the system returns the following response Signalling procM to shut down Shutdown complete Change to the opt CiscoMGC etce directory which contains the XECfgParm dat file used by your system Open the XECfgParm dat file with any text editor such as vi Save your changes and close the editor Restart the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software by entering the following command etc init d CiscoMGC start Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuring the Execution Environment Mi Ss Note Do not restart the software yet if you need to configure SCP queries or initialize the call screening database Complete the instructions
328. ersion Sample Output for uninstall sh section on page E 1 Ss Note Answer n to the question Is the uninstall being done in order to upgrade to a new version of the software at the beginning of the uninstallation procedure Step 3 Install Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software Release 9 7 3 See Chapter 3 Installing Cisco MCG Software Release 9 7 and Higher in the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Installation and Configuration Release 9 7 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide a OL 18083 01 Chapter5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Falling Back to Solaris 8 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 5 0r9 6 Mi Restore the configuration using the following commands cd opt CiscoMGC etc CONFIG_LIB tar xvf CFG_backup973 tar X Restore the snmp folder using the following command cd opt CiscoMGC tar xvf SNMP_backup973 tar eS Restore the dial plan configurations using the following commands tar xvf DP_backup973 tar Use config lib command to migrate the configurations For details on the config lib command usage see Transferring Additional Configuration Files section on page 5 16 Falling Back to Solaris 8 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 5 or 9 6 If you encounter problems during migration to Solaris 10 follow these steps to revert t
329. ervices 1536 Max number of M3UA signalling services M3UA maxOPCs 64 Max number of M3UA OPCs M3UA maxRoutesPerOpcDpe 2 Max number of M3UA routes per OPC DPC pair SUA maxSgp 8 Max number of SUA SGPs SUA maxSigServices 256 Max number of SUA signalling services SUA maxOPCs 64 Max number of SUA OPCs SUA maxRoutesPerOpcApcSSN 2 Max number of SUA routes per OPC APC pair and remote SSN AllLinksFailCausesFailover false Should loss of all C7 M3UA SUA links cause failover dataSourceName howdydb dataCommitTime 10 in millisecs OverdecadicDigitsSupported false keep it here for migration purpose only DataBaseAccessError 0 0 Continue 1 Reject call VirtualMemTimerInterval 2000 sampling frequency of virtual memory MemAddressTimerInterval 1500 sampling frequency of memory address space of processes CallRateTimerInterval 1000 sampling frequency of the call rate computations CPUTimerInterval 3000 CallCutoffTimer O call cutoff timer hours tibcoSupport disable tdisable enable PartialCliType0fSwitch 0 0 to 99 PartialCliPnoldentity 0 0 to 999 PartialCliSwitchNumber 0 0 to 999 LISupport disable disable enable Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 BEEN AppendixD Sample Installation Scripts E Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 6 1 maxLoc
330. essful Modifying etc init d inetinit Removal of lt CSCOgu000 gt was successful Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 EA Appendix E Sample Uninstall Scripts W Removing a Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Version Sample Output for uninstall sh Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of lt CSCO00000 gt lt CSCO01000 gt lt CSCO02000 gt lt CSCO10000 gt lt CSCO20000 gt lt CSCO30000 gt lt CSCO31000 gt lt CSCO32000 gt lt CSCO33000 gt lt CSCO40000 gt lt CSCO41000 gt lt CSCO42000 gt lt CSCO50000 gt lt CSCO60000 gt lt CSCO70000 gt lt CSCO71000 gt lt CSCO80000 gt Uninstallation log can was was was was was was was was was was was was was was was was was be found in var adm MGC_uninstall log successful successful successful successful successful successful successful successful successful successful successful successful successful successful successful successful successful Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Co
331. et Spectrum Expert StackWise The Fastest Way to Increase Your Internet Quotient TransPath WebEx and the WebEx logo are registered trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc and or its affiliates in the United States and certain other countries All other trademarks mentioned in this document or website are the property of their respective owners The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company 0812R Any Internet Protocol IP addresses used in this document are not intended to be actual addresses Any examples command display output and figures included in the document are shown for illustrative purposes only Any use of actual IP addresses in illustrative content is unintentional and coincidental Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide O lt year gt Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved Customer Order Number CONTENTS Preface ix Document Objectives ix Audience ix Related Documentation ix Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request x Document Change History x Preparing for Sun Solaris Operating System and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Installation 1 1 Supported Platforms and Cisco Products 1 1 Solaris 10 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Software Release Preinstallation Checklists 1 1 Required Software Media 1 2 Minimum System Requirements 1 2 Required Site Specific Information
332. et automatically to tune the system for optimal performance For Release 9 4 1 and later this parameter is set automatically when you specify a Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch type in the engine SysVirtualSwitch parameter Any attempt to modify this parameter is overwritten desiredPlatformState Specifies the operating mode of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch IP_Addr1 through IP_Addr4 Specify the IP addresses being used by the system Note that IP_ AddrLocalA and IP_ AddrLocal2 are the same as IP_Addrl and IP_Addr respectively IP_ AddrLocalA and IP_AddrLocalB The local IP addresses of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch These addresses should match the value of IP_ AddrLocalA and IP_AddrLocalB IP_AddrPeerA and IP_AddrPeerB The IP address of Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch peers used for failover MGC_CDR_NODE_ID The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch System ID used for Call Data Records CDRs ownTranspathId Contains a unique number that identifies the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch s virtual switch controller within the ASN Auxiliary Signaling Network Default 01 peerTranspathId Contains a unique number that identifies a peer virtual switch controller within the ASN Auxiliary Signaling Network Default 02 platformId Identifies the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch platform The default value 1 applies to Fault Tolerant mode and Standalone mode Default 1
333. etra1125 2 hmel UK A Netral125 2 lt Peer PGW hostname Peer Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Host etc hosts 127 0 0 1 localhost 192 168 11 2 UK A Netra1125 2 loghost 192 168 12 2 UK A Netra1125 2 hmel 192 168 11 1 UK A Netral125 1 1 92 168 12 1 UK A Netral1125 1 hmel UK A Netral125 1 lt Peer PGW hostname Initializing Database Replication Step 1 A To set up the initial replication perform the following steps Log in to the active host as mgcusr and enter the following command setup_replication sh standbyhost active Where standbyhost is the name not IP address of your standby host In the example below the active host is hostx and the standby host is hosty Caution Ss Do not use IP addresses when setting up database replication If you do replication will fail Note Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 If the machine on which the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software is installed has several different names make sure the argument that you supply to the setup_replication sh script matches the output of the Unix command hostname Example 4 1 Initializing Database Replication on the Active Host hostx setup_replication sh hosty active Setting up replication to node hosty for DSN howdydb Adding cisco whitelist_a Adding cisco blacklist_a Adding cisco whitelist_b Adding cisco blacklist_b Adding cisco portednumbers Adding cisco numberterm RAM Residence Policy inUse RAM Residence Grace Secs
334. evel IOS debug This is bitmapped hex value 1 Managed Object tracing 2 Simulation of streams devices from dev to unit testing ioChanMgr trace dev for 0x0 These timers are in millisecs NOTE alarms are sent autonomously as they occur alarmTimer is outdated and should be set to zero If IPCTimer is 0 then hard coded value will be used Only for problems with the hard code should this value be changed ioChanMgr alarmTimer 0 ioChanMgr statTimer 30000 ioChanMgr IPCTimer 0 Channel manager parameters for IPC flow control evtTimer msec Frequency at which the queue is scanned for Msgs hbTimer msec Heart beat timer Not yet implemented statDiscardThreshold Size of Control Queue that triggers discarding all the queued stat events sendThreshold Max Number of Events from the Queue sent at a time Se Sh HHH IPCsendThreshold Max ioChanMgr evtTimer ioChanMgr hbTimer ioChanMgr statDiscardThreshold ioChanMgr sendThreshold Number of RSIPs from the Queue sent at a time 100 1000 40 10 ioChanMgr IPCsendThreshold 0 Channel manager parameters for SCC switchover on MGX Both sessionPauseTimer and resumeAckTimer are in seconds ioChanMgr sessionPauseTimer 8 ioChanMgr resumeAckTimer 1 Channel manager parameter for amount of time that PDUs are held back in IOCC after recovery of SS7 sigserv before forwarding to engine ioChanMgr IDUHoldTimer 500 ioChanCtl DPNSSTest
335. f df excluded Y All hrSWRunPerfEntry 0 2147483647 ff df excluded Write iso included nonVolatile Write mib_2 excluded nonVolatile vacmViewTreeFamilyEntry RemoteWrite iso included nonVolatile vacmViewTreeFamilyEntry RemoteWrite mib_2 excluded nonVolatile vacmViewTreeFamilyEntry RemoteWrite critAppProcEntry 0 1 ff f7 excluded Y nonVolatile vacmViewTreeFamilyEntry RemoteWrite critAppProcEntry 0 2 ff f7 excluded Y nonVolatile vacmViewTreeFamilyEntry RemoteWrite critAppProcEntry 0 3 ff 7 excluded Y nonVolatile vacmViewTreeFamilyEntry RemoteWrite critAppProcEntry 0 4 ff f7 excluded Y nonVolatile Entry type snmpNotifyEntry Format snmpNotifyName text snmpNotifyTag text snmpNotifyType trap 1 inform 2 snmpNotifyStorageType nonVolatile permanent readOnly snmpNotifyEntry 32 TrapSink trap nonVolatile Entry type snmpTargetAddrEntry Format snmpTargetAddrName text snmpTargetAddrTDomain snmpUDPDomain snmpIPXDomain etc snmpTargetAddrTAddress transport address i e 192 147 142 254 0 OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide AppendixD Sample Installation Scripts E Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 1 snmpTargetAddrTimeout integer snmpTargetAddrRetryCount integer snmpTargetAddrTagList text snmpTargetAddrParams text snmpTargetAddrStorageType nonVolatile permanent
336. f the call replication fails or if new Active Host is not processing calls see the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 Operations Maintenance and Troubleshooting Guide Restart PGW host 2 in order to ensure that the changes to the pom dataSync variable take effect Transferring Additional Configuration Files Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 If you need to transfer additional configuration files follow these steps using the config lib tool Set the pom dataSync variable to False on both Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts To view or modify the pom dataSync variable use an editor such as vi to edit opt CiscoMGC etc XECfgParm dat Restart the active and standby Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts sequentially to ensure that the changes to the pom dataSync variable take effect Complete the following steps to migrate the files to PGW host 2 a Log in to PGW host 2 as root b Enter the following command to stop the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software on PGW host 2 etc init d CiscoMGC stop c Run the config lib application config lib d At the configuration file library main menu enter 3 and press Enter The Configuration File Library Main Menu 1 List Configuration Versions in Library 2 Save Production to a new Library Version 3 Copy Library Version to Production Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 22
337. f the contents of the dmprSink dat file callDetail bin cdr var log var spool 1000 0 15 measReport csv meas var log var spool 500 0 15 almState csv alm var log var spool 500 0 15 Table 4 7 lists the fields that can be modified depending on your needs Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Configuring the Data Dumper E Table 4 7 Dumper Sink Log File Parameters Field Name Default Value Description maxRecs 1000 The maximum number of records a file can contain before it is flushed or moved to the spool area If this value is set to 0 the number of records is unlimited You can improve system performance by increasing the value of this record to a larger value such as 50000 This results in fewer log record files being generated during periods of high call volume maxSize 0 The maximum size of the file in bytes before it is moved to the spool area If this value is set to 0 the size of the file is limited only by the disk space available maxTime 15 The maximum time in minutes the file is allowed to remain open before it is flushed or moved to the spool area If there is no data in the file it will not be flushed when the time limit ex
338. failover problems e Trace These messages capture protocol traffic This priority is used for debugging e Info These messages indicate an operation that is proceeding as expected e Warning These messages indicate a problem exists that does not prevent the system from operating This is the normal default logging level for production e Error These messages indicate an unexpected error that is recoverable but degrades performance OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Appendix A XECfgParm dat File Parameters M Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition logPrio continued e Critical These messages indicate errors so severe that a process cannot continue operating Note Do not change this value unless you are debugging LongCallTime Used to generate ongoing Call Data Block CDB 1060 CDB 1060 on going call event indicates a long call in progress Default 21600000 milliseconds 6 hours Minimum value required 60000 milliseconds 60 seconds Note Typically you should leave the value 21600000 milliseconds 6 hours as the default You can change it if necessary based on billing requirements If you enter a value less than the required minimum of 60000 milliseconds it defaults to 6 hours M3UA m
339. fault of 64 is used the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch will maintain up to 64 configurations in its opt CiscoMGC etc CONFIG_LIB directory Entering a value of 0 disables monitoring of the number of entries stored in the configuration library To change the value of this parameter you may need to add it manually to the XECfgParm dat file The deletion of configuration directories can be disabled by setting the diskmonitor CfgRmDirs parameter to a value less than or equal to 2 or greater than 64 You can also reduce the number of allowable saved configurations by setting the parameter to a value between 3 and 64 Note A default value in the range of 50 to 60 should be used to allow the disk monitor script to work properly when using the MML command proy sync diskmonitor CoreRmDays Specifies how many days to keep core dump files before disk monitor removes them automatically Default 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 LE Appendix A XECfgParm dat File Parameters M Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition diskmonitor DailyStartTime Specifies the time that the disk monitor is run each day to remove files that are older than the value set in diskmonitor MaxKeepDays The time is in 24 hour format and is based on the time set in
340. fig snmp trap disable stpx snmp trap disable syslog snmp extendedrmon vlanmode disable snmp extendedrmon vlanagent disable snmp extendedrmon enable interface sc0 3 209 165 200 224 255 255 255 224 interface sc0 up interface sl0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 interface sl0 up arp agingtime 1200 ip redirect enable ip unreachable enable ip fragmentation enable ip route 0 0 0 0 209 165 200 224 ip alias default 0 0 0 0 Command alias vmps set vmps server retry 3 set vmps server reconfirminterval 60 set vmps tftpserver 0 0 0 0 vmps config database 1 set vmps state disable Sample Configuration for Cisco Catalyst 5500 B E OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide AppendixF Sample LAN Configurations E Sample Configuration for Cisco Catalyst 5500 B dns set ip dns disable l tacacs set tacacs attempts 3 set tacacs directedrequest disable set tacacs timeout 5 authentication set authentication login tacacs disable console set authentication login tacacs disable telnet set authentication enable tacacs disable console set authentication enable tacacs disable telnet set authentication login local enable console set authentication login local enable telnet set authentication enable local enable console set authentication enable local enable telnet bridge set bridge ipx snaptoether 8023raw set bridge ipx 8022toether 8023 set brid
341. figuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter2 _ Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System E Step3 Mount the CD ROM in the cdrom directory by entering the following command mount F hsfs o ro dev dsk devname cdrom Where devname is the device name for the primary CD ROM drive The following device names are valid e c0t0dOs0 Device name for primary CD ROM on a Sparc based platform e cOtOdOpO Device name for primary CD ROM on an Opteron based platform Step4 Run the core_finish script by entering the appropriate command e For Sparc based platforms cdrom core_finish core_finish sh e For Opteron based platforms cdrom core_finish core_finish sh Step5 Enter the name of your host and press Enter as prompted Ss Note Entering the name of your host at this time does not set the UNIX host name value The value you enter here is used to set up a crash directory var hostname crash The system returns a response similar to the following Start installation of core extra packages Adding lt SUNWvts gt Processing package instance lt SUNWvts gt from lt opt xtrapkgs gt SunVTS Framework sparc 6 2 REV 2006 05 04 11 52 Using lt opt gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information Installing SunVTS Framework as lt SUNWvts gt Installing part 1 of 1 opt SUNWvts README opt SUNWvts bin platf
342. files are present ed opt CiscoMGC etc ls ttdb Log in to the PGW host 2 as root Save the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch configuration data cp opt CiscoMGC snmp snmpd cnf opt CiscoMGC dialPlan Note Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 Step 12 A If you are using Cisco MNM save the snmpd cnf file located in opt CiscoMGC snmp before the migration starts Move to the CiscoMGC directory cd opt CiscoMGC Back up the current Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch files tar cvf var tmp upgrade MGC tar etc dialPlan cp local ttbackup tar var tmp upgrade ttbackup tar Verify that configuration files were successfully backed up The mgc_ lt hostname gt _ lt yyyymmdd gt _ lt hhmmss gt _backup file ttbackup tar and MGC tar files must be present cd var tmp upgrade ls At this point you have saved all the required data in tar files in var tmp upgrade Follow these steps to move these files to a blank tape or remote machine so that you can recover them after installing Solaris 10 Caution You are responsible for providing the backup mechanism and storage location a Local tape drive Enter the following commands to store the files on a local tape drive cd var tmp upgrade tar cvf dev rmt 0 MGC tar ttbackup tar mgc_MGC 01_20011130_115923_backup tar b Remote file server Using the ftp utility transfer the MGC tar and ttbackup tar files from the var tmp upgrade directory to a remote fil
343. following command mgcTTmigrate import var tmp saved ttbackup tar Step22 Verify the MMDB database is successfully imported from the configuration backup file using the following script db_count sh Text similar to the following is displayed Counting the rows in each database table CISCO ANNOUNCEMENT lt 1001 gt CISCO A_CHARGE_ORIGIN lt 1001 gt CISCO A_NUMBERDIALPLANSELECTION lt 6 gt CISCO BLACKLIST_A lt 1001 gt CISCO BLACKLIST_B lt 1002 gt CISCO CBBOOKINGINFO lt 0 gt CISCO CBMONITORINGINFO lt 0 gt CISCO CLIIPADDRESS lt 1000 gt CISCO CLIPREFIX lt 9 gt F H L N CISCO FULLNUMBERTRANSLATION lt 0 gt CISCO H323IDDIVFROM lt 1002 gt CISCO LIENTRIES lt 0 gt CISCO NUMBERTERM lt 0 gt CISCO PORTEDNUMBERS lt 10005 gt CISCO SCRIPT lt 1000 gt Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide n OL 18083 01 Chapter 5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 Step 23 Step 24 Step 25 Step 26 Step 27 Step 28 Step 29 Step 30 Step 31 Upgrading Lively from Sparc based Platforms to Opteron based Platforms Mi CISCO WHITELIST_A lt 1001 gt CISCO WHITELIST_B lt 1001 gt Log in PGW 2 as root and stop PGW 2 using the following command etc init d CiscoMGC stop Remove PGW 2 from the current network environment and replace it with PGW 4 Configure the required
344. fore declaring the session set failure Values 1 10 seconds Default 8 10ChanMgr statDiscardThreshold Size of the control queue that triggers discarding of all queued stat events Default 40 Note Do not change this value 10ChanMgr statTimer Frequency in milliseconds at which measurements are collected in the Transpath Input Output System TIOS Default 30000 milliseconds Note Do not change this value ioChanMgr trace Creates unit test tracing of line and channel state machines Generates a considerable amount of information to the log Set to a value only when you are debugging a particular problem with line or channel service state problems Values e 0x 0 Default e 0x 1 Trace Note Do not change this value localMID This property is included in the H 248 message from Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch to gateway It can be an IP address in the format of X X X X or it can be a domain name Values String up to 127 characters Default 0 0 0 0 Note The MgcHeaderAddrType property contains related information logger daemonAddr Specifies the name of the local socket used by the log server daemon The daemon listens for connections on this address and client programs attempt to connect to the daemon at this address Default var log Isd_addr Note If this setting is missing from the XECfgParm dat file the log server daemon does not run Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Softw
345. from PGW 1 to PGW 4 using the following command mml mml gt sw over confirm Repeat Step 1 to Step 27 to migrate PGW 1 to PGW 3 in the same way you did for PGW 2 Set up the database replication between PGW 3 and PGW 4 following the procedures described in Setting Up Replication section on page 4 83 Remove the platform dat file on both PGW 3 and PGW 4 using the following commands cd opt CiscoMGC local rm platform dat This completes the procedure for the live upgrade from Sparc based platforms to Opteron based platforms 0L 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 M Falling Back Overview Falling Back Overview Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch supports both Sparc based and Opteron based platforms on Release 9 7 3 and 9 8 1 Prior to Release 9 7 3 only Sparc based platforms are supported In order to fall back to a previous release you need to find out the current Sun platform you are using the previous Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software version to fall back to and the target Sun platform to fall back to See the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Hardware Installation Guide Release 7 amp 9 to find out supported Sun platforms for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software Release 9 5 2 9 6 1 and 9 7 3 Table 5 4 shows fallback procedures from Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Re
346. ftLimit false set to true to allow override of preserve limit setting it to false does not affect log file removal see also PreserveLogs setting diskmonitor CdrRmFinished 0 remove finished cdrs after X days 0 immediate diskmonitor OptFileSys list of optional filesystems to monitor no trimming diskmonitor CoreRmDays 1 number of days to keep the core files diskmonitor CfgRmDirs 64 remove old config directories if more than X exist 0 disable diskmonitor logPrio Info diskmonitor logFileNamePrefix diskmonitor causes log messages to be diverted to diskmonitor log diskmonitor TimerInterval 60 number of seconds before starting next task The next two parameters defines when old files should be removed This task is run daily at dailyStartTime Only core log cdr alarm and measurements files are removed by this task diskmonitor MaxKeepDays 0 maximum number of days to preserve files use 0 to keep forever diskmonitor DailyStartTime 04 15 daily cleaning time local time diskmonitor PreserveLogs false if true and softlimit false log files will not be removed even if threshold is crossed Setting SoftLimit true negates this setting diskmonitor PreserveCDRs false if true and softlimit false CDR files will not be removed even if threshold is crossed Setting SoftLimit true negates this setting callver SaveArea etc cust_specific toolkit ISDNBRI ISDNBRI tcp
347. ftswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 AppendixA XECfgParm dat File Parameters Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Mi Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition DisableCCBSoverTunneledQSIG Specifies the protocol used to deliver Call Back Services messages over the network Valid Values e O Callback Services are enabled using QSIG e 1 Callback Services are enabled using the QBE interface Default Value 0 disableMeas Disables the collection of measurement data Values e true Disables data collection e false Data is collected Default false disablemultiplecdrs Allows you to disable the multiple CDRs per call for example multiple occurrences of Answer and Release CDB messages for situations where the downstream billing system does not support this feature Default 1 Valid values are 0 multi CDRs enabled and 1 multi CDRs disabled eventTrace Used by developers only to trace events at the application level FastConnect Allows LCM messages to pass through Values e O Passes all signals to LCM e 1 Disables signal to LCM for CallProceeding received from NAS e 2 Disables signal to LCM for CallProceeding or Progress received from NAS e 3 Disables signal to LCM for Call Proceeding Progress or Alerti
348. ftswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide EZ OL 18083 01 Chapter4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuring SCP Queries Mi PS 1 Customer 1 LNP PS 4 ANSI AIN 800 All types Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 A Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Hs Configuring SCP Queries PS 9 INAP Free Phone LNP amp Carrier Pre Selection Services Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide EIN OL 18083 01 Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software PS 17 INAP CS1 ApplyChargingReport PS 18 ANSI PRE AIN CNAM 23 generic name 17 service key HHH HH HE HE HHH HE HE HH SReceivedResponse E All fields are pointers to records of other types MR RA RR 4 Genesys 800 1st expected Result Configuring SCP Queries OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Hs Configuring SCP Queries RR 13 CS1 INAP Based CLI Screening Expected Response 2 End ConnectToResource PlayAnnouncement Sea NN inh se tS ei Pp trend eee Pd perked paved Seine evens reves eve E E A ES E Ne A A a a A 9 13 O A A A E a Mss lS Ss gs E a E E A ip a a an
349. ftswitch to the Solaris 10 operating system and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software Release 9 8 This chapter contains the following information e Conditions for Migration page 5 1 e Cautions and Notes page 5 2 e Required Software page 5 3 e License Installation page 5 3 e Recording System Data page 5 3 e Migration Overview page 5 4 Migration from Release 9 5 or 9 6 to Release 9 8 without Platform Changes page 5 5 Migration from Release 9 7 to Release 9 8 without Platform Changes page 5 20 Upgrading Lively from Sparc based Platforms to Opteron based Platforms page 5 21 e Falling Back Overview page 5 26 Falling Back to Previous Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Releases with Platform Changes page 5 32 Falling Back to Solaris 8 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 5 or 9 6 page 5 27 Replacing Hard Disks on an Existing Solaris 10 Platform page 5 33 Conditions for Migration Your hardware and software environment must meet the following conditions before you can use the procedures provided below to migrate your software to Solaris 10 e Your system must have at least two disks Note If you plan to replace the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hard disks during the upgrade ensure that you have two replacement disks OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8
350. ful UNWxwplt gt was successful UNWlexpt gt was successful UNWgcmn gt was successful UNWctpls gt UNWmfrun gt UNWxwacx gt UNWsshdr gt UNWadmlib sysid gt was successful was was was was successful successful successful successful UNWadmr gt was successful UNWadmap gt was successful UNWgssc gt was successful UNWgss gt was successful Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System E OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Installation of 687 blocks Installation of 694 blocks Installation of Installation of 6063 blocks Installation of 134 blocks Installation of 173 blocks Installation of 970 blocks Installation of 11214 blocks Installation of 151975 blocks Installation of 580 blocks Installation of Installation of Installation of 5206 blocks Installation of 1139 blocks Installation of 2937 blocks Installation of 4275 blocks Installation of 89 blocks Installation of 426 blocks Installation of 8 blocks Installation of 3840 blocks Installation of 259 blocks Installation of 237 blocks lt S lt S lt S lt S lt S lt S lt S lt S lt S lt S lt S lt S lt S lt S lt S lt S lt S l
351. g add c devices pseudo log 0 log 21 5 0640 root sys add link dev log devices pseudo log 0 log add c devices pseudo mm 0 mem 13 0 0640 root sys add link dev mem devices pseudo mme0 mem add c devices pseudo mm 0 kmem 13 1 0640 root sys add link dev kmem devices pseudo mme 0 kmem add c devices pseudo mm 0 null 13 2 0666 root sys add link dev null devices pseudo mm 0 null add c devices pseudo mm 0 allkmem 13 3 0600 root sys add link dev allkmem devices pseudo mm 0 allkmem add c devices pseudo mm 0 zero 13 12 0666 root sys add link dev zero devices pseudo mm 0 zero add c devices pseudo openeepr 0 openprom 6 0 0640 root sys add link dev openprom devices pseudo openeepr 0 openprom add c devices pseudo sad 0 admin 12 1 0666 root sys add link dev sad admin devices pseudo sad 0 admin add c devices pseudo sad 0 user 12 0 0666 root sys add link dev sad user devices pseudo sad 0 user add c devices pseudo sy 0 tty 22 0 0666 root tty add link dev tty devices pseudo sy 0 tty add c devices pseudo sysevent 0 sysevent 152 0 0600 root sys add link dev sysevent devices pseudo sysevent 0 sysevent add c devices pseudo sysmsg 0 msglog 97 1 0600 root sys add link dev msglog devices pseudo sysmsg 0 msglog add c devices pseudo sysmsg 0 sysmsg 97 0 0600 root sys add link dev sysmsg devices pseudo sysmsg 0 sysmsg add c devices pseudo t1 0 ticots 105
352. g gt Media Gateway Controller PGW Specific Solaris 10 packages 1386 3 0 6 Cisco Systems Inc Executing checkinstall script CSCOh036 checkinstall log file at var tmp CSCOh036 checkinstall log Platform is i86pc This machine is running Solaris 5 10 Using lt opt sun_install gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information 2 package pathnames are already properly installed Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide En OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Step 3 Step 4 Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment E Verifying disk space requirements Checking for conflicts with packages already installed Checking for setuid setgid programs This package contains scripts which will be executed with super user permission during the process of installing this package Do you want to continue with the installation of lt CSCOh036 gt y n Type y and press Enter to continue the installation Text similar to the following is displayed Installing Media Gateway Controller PGW Specific Solaris 10 packages as lt CSCOh036 gt Installing part 1 of 1 opt sun_install SolPkg install_SolPkg sh verifying class lt none gt Executing postinstall script You must now change directories to 11 opt sun_install SolPkg and run the 1 install_SolPkg sh script a
353. g the Sparc based Communications and Alarm Software Package CSCOh026 This package installs xterm ntp and ftp communications software on your host It also installs the Lights Out Management LOM alarm software package if you are installing Solaris 10 on one of the following platforms e Sun Fire V120 e Netra 120 e Netra t 1120 1125 e Netra t 1400 1405 e Netra 20 If you are installing Solaris 10 on a Sun Fire V210 Netra 210 Netra 240 or Netra 440 platform there are no separate alarm software packages to install because the alarm software is installed automatically This software ALOM is integrated within the Solaris 10 operating system Therefore previous SUN LOM alarm packages like SUNWlomm on Sun Fire V120 and SUNWtsalm on Netra 112X do not exist on these platforms For additional information regarding lights out alarms on the Sun Fire V210 Netra 210 Netra 240 and Netra 440 see the SUN ALOM Guide at http www sun com servers alom html 0L 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Ss Note The installation of this package does not automatically enable ftp communications on your host If you are installing this software on a Cisco BAMS system or if your host requires that the ftp communications be enabled you can find instructions for enabli
354. ge Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package DHOHRHRHHAHDHHAHHHAHHHHHHHRHAHHHHHHHHAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHDHHHHHHHAHHHHANEA Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide HE OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Selecting package SUNWpd Selecting package SUNWced Selecting package SUNWcart200 Selecting package SUNWkvmt200 Selecting package SU
355. ge ipx 8023rawtofddi snap l vtp set vtp domain vsc3000 set vtp mode transparent set vtp v2 disable set vtp pruneeligible 2 1000 clear vtp pruneeligible 1001 1005 set vlan 1 name default type ethernet mtu 1500 said 100001 state active set vlan 2 name green type ethernet mtu 1500 said 100002 state active set vlan 3 name blue type ethernet mtu 1500 said 100003 state active set vlan 4 name red type ethernet mtu 1500 said 100004 state active set vlan 1002 name fddi default type fddi mtu 1500 said 101002 state active set vlan 1004 name fddinet default type fddinet mtu 1500 said 101004 state active bridge 0x0 stp ieee set vlan 1005 name trnet default type trbrf mtu 1500 said 101005 state active bridge 0x0 stp ibm set vlan 1003 name token ring default type trcrf mtu 1500 said 101003 state active parent 0 ring 0x0 mode srb aremaxhop 7 stemaxhop 7 set interface sc0 3 209 165 200 224 255 255 255 224 209 165 200 224 I spantree uplinkfast groups set spantree uplinkfast disable backbonefast set spantree backbonefast disable set spantree enable all vlan 1 set spantree fwddelay 4 1 set spantree hello 2 T set spantree maxage 20 1 set spantree priority 2000 1 vlan 2 set spantree fwddelay 4 2 set spantree hello 2 2 set spantree maxage 20 2 set spantree priority 2000 2 vlan 3 set spantree fwddelay 4 3 set spantree hello 2 3 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide
356. gement ACK of Release and Restart messages or a Disconnect message from the remote SS7 gateway the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch performs the following actions Manually blocks the CIC Circuit Identification Code Sends a BLO message to the remote SS7 gateway Releases the call Default 0 numberOfThreads This parameter is set automatically when you specify a Cisco MGC type in the engine Sys VirtualS witch parameter Any attempt to modify this parameter is overwritten Values e 0 single CPU e 1 two CPUs e 2 four CPUs Default 0 Note If you have a multi CPU system 1 or 2 you must set engine SysGeneratedCode to true Note During the startup of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software this parameter will be set automatically to tune the system for optimal performance OverdecadicDigitsSupported This parameter controls the method of loading dial plan tables and instructs the system whether to expect overdecadic base 16 or regular decadic base 10 digits in dial plans routing and other digit streams Correct setting of this parameter depends on local network interconnect agreements and the expected data format Enter true to use overdecadic digits 0 F Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 AppendixA XECfgParm dat File Parameters Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Mi Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x
357. gnal snmpv2c All All All CiscoInternalSignal usm All All All Would you like to proceed with the Add n y Enter y to proceed if you enter n to cancel the addition you return to the SNMPD Configuration Main Menu The following text is displayed prompting you to enter an snmpCommunityName Enter snmpCommunityName amp Note The snmpCommunityName should be at least three characters in length The snmpCommunityName can contain numeric characters but should begin with an alpha character Enter an snmpCommunityName the following name is an example comnamel Text similar to the following is displayed Enter CommunitySecurityName ReadAndNotifyToAll or ReadWriteAll1l Enter a community security name the following security name entry is an example ReadAndNoti fyToAl1l amp Note The CommunitySecurityName ReadAndNotifyToAll or ReadWriteAll is case sensitive Text similar to the following text is displayed snmpCommunityName comnamel is about to be added Are you sure that you want to add this snmpCommunity Name y n Enter y to add the snmpCommunityName if you enter n to cancel the addition you return to the SNMPD Configuration Main Menu Text similar to the following is displayed Adding snmpCommunity snmpCommunityEntry Icomnamel comnamel ReadAndNotifyToAll localSnmpID nonVolatile S22 E 2 2S2 22 2 5 SNMPD Configuration Main Menu View Configuration En
358. h Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Appendix D Sample Installation Scripts E Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 1 are different on the two MGC hosts IP_NextHop1 0 0 0 0 IP_NextHop2 0 0 0 0 IP_NextHop3 0 0 0 0 IP_NextHop4 0 0 0 0 IP_NextHop5 0 0 0 0 _IP_NextHop6 0 0 0 0 _IP_NextHop7 0 0 0 0 _IP_NextHop8 0 0 0 0 netmaskPeerB 255 255 255 255 netmaskPeerA 255 255 255 255 netmaskLocalB 255 255 255 255 netmaskLocalA 255 255 255 255 I _Peer_NextHop1 0 0 0 0 _Peer_NextHop2 0 0 0 0 _Peer_NextHop3 0 0 0 0 _Peer_NextHop41 0 0 0 0 _Peer_NextHop5 0 0 0 0 _Peer_NextHop6 0 0 0 0 _Peer_NextHop7 0 0 0 0 _Peer_NextHop8 0 0 0 0 EEE Improved SIP Failover Support Setting 0 0 0 0 to both will disable the SIP Improved failover support Feature Configuring only one will cause the switchover if the physical interface where it present fails Virtual_IP_Addr1l 10 0 242 220 0 0 0 0 Must be from IP_Addr1 Subnet Virtual_IP_Addr2 0 0 0 0 Must be from IP_Addr2 Subnet HEE FE E FE HE EE HE HE FE FE AE FE FE FE FE EE FE HE FE FE FE FE FE FE FE FE FE HE HE FHE HE FE EE HEE HE HE HE FE FHE HE HE FHE HE FHE HE HE HE HE HE EEE geoSeparation false Geographical separated or not To disable sip failover you have to set both Virtual_IP_Addr to 0 0 0 0
359. h in conjunction with the Cisco BAMS adjunct The default is M in Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 a 435 Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software W Configuring the Execution Environment Configuring the Clearing Location and Default Location Parameters The ClearingLocation and DefaultLocation parameters are used to determine a call s location value If you require a value other than the default to be sent to the switch use these parameters to override the Clearing Location and Default Location fields in the Call Context For example if you need to define a customer specific default location for your system set this value in the DefaultLocation parameter which overrides the default location specified in the protocol type definition Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Ez OL 18083 01 Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Parameter Configuring the Execution Environment Modification ClearingLocation This property overrides the Clearing Location field in Call Context Change this value if you need a value other than the default to be sent to the switch Valid values are O0O The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software uses the default Clearing Location in Call Context 1 The Cisco PGW 2200
360. h your system Table 1 1 Solaris 10 Required Media Checklist Media Version The following CD ROM disks are ordered from Cisco e Cisco Solaris 10 Operating System Jumpstart Disk This disk installs the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System configured specifically to support the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software There are two versions of this disk one for each of the supported platform types Cisco Solaris 10 Operating System Jumpstart Disk for 06 06 Sparc based platforms Cisco Solaris 10 Operating System Jumpstart Disk for 01 06 Opteron based platforms e Cisco Solaris 10 Operating Environment CD 3 0 6 This disk contains the following packages CSCOh020 MGC Security package CSCOh021 Verification Test Suite scripts CSCOh022 Solaris 10 patches for Sparc based platforms CSCOh023 DiskSuite installation scripts CSCOh024 Log Spool installation for Sparc based platforms CSCOh026 Xterm ftp ntp and alarm software installation for Sparc based platforms CSCOh032 Solaris 10 patches for Opteron based platforms CSCOh036 Xterm ftp and ntp installation for Opteron based platforms Minimum System Requirements Refer to the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Hardware Installation Guide Release 7 amp 9 for the host minimum hardware requirements Before using the minimum hardware configuration consult your Cisco representative to determine the hardware that gives you the best performance results ba
361. he Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch This enables you to define a default location in Release messages for calls released by the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch which can differ from the default location set in the type definition of the protocol Note Ifthe call is not released by the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch this property has no impact Values e 0 Normal protocol defined default location value in the Call Context data is used e 1 LOCATION_USER e 2 LOCATION_ PRIVATE_LOCAL e 3 LOCATION_ PUBLIC_LOCAL e 4 LOCATION_TRANSIT e 5 LOCATION_ PUBLIC_REMOTE e 6 LOCATION_ PRIVATE_REMOTE e 7 LOCATION_ INTERNATIONAL e 8 LOCATION_ INTERWORKING e 9 LOCATION_ LOCAL_INTERFACE e 10 LOCATION_ LOCAL_LOCAL e 11 LOCATION_ LOCAL_REMOTE e 12 LOCATION_ PACKET_MANAGER e 13 LOCATION_ UNKNOWN Default 0 Normal protocol defined default value Note Option 13 may not be valid for all solutions desiredPlatformState Determines the desired platform state Values e master if you have two active and standby Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts e slave if you have two active and standby Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts e standalone if you have a single host system Default none Note The value used is site specific For example use the values master and slave if you have two active and standby Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts Enter standalone if you have a single host system Cisco PGW 2200 So
362. he Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System E add c devices pseudo tcp 0 tcp 42 2 0666 root sys add link dev tcp devices pseudo tcp 0 tcp add c devices pseudo tcp6 0 tcp6 142 3 0666 root sys add link dev tcp6 devices pseudo tcp6 0 tcp6 add c devices pseudo udp 0 udp 41 0 0666 root sys add link dev udp devices pseudo udp 0 udp add c devices pseudo udp6 0 udp6 141 1 0666 root sys add link dev udp6 devices pseudo udp6 0 udp6 add c devices pseudo ipsecah 0 ipsecah 137 1 0666 root sys add link dev ipsecah devices pseudo ipsecah 0 ipsecah add c devices pseudo ipsecesp 0 ipsecesp 138 1 0666 root sys add link dev ipsecesp devices pseudo ipsecesp 0 ipsecesp add c devices pseudo keysock 0 keysock 136 0 0666 root sys add link dev keysock devices pseudo keysock 0 keysock add c devices pseudo cn 0 console 0 0 0620 root tty add link dev console devices pseudo cn 0 console add c devices pseudo cn 0 syscon 0 0 0620 root tty add link dev syscon devices pseudo cn 0 syscon add c devices pseudo cn 0 systty 0 0 0620 root tty add link dev systty devices pseudo cn 0 systty add c devices pseudo devinfo 0 devinfo 88 0 0640 root sys add c devices pseudo ksyms 0 ksyms 72 0 0666 root sys add link dev ksyms devices pseudo ksyms 0 ksyms add c devices pseudo log 0 conslog 21 0 0666 root sys add link dev conslog devices pseudo log 0 conslo
363. he following command pkgrm CSCOga002 Step2 Reinstall the package using the pkgadd command by entering the following command pkgadd d CSCOga002 pkg This completes the CSCOga002 package installation If you have questions or need assistance see the Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request section on page x If you do not need to install or remove patches proceed to configure your Cisco ITP Ls Configuring Cisco ITP Ls Ss Note For configuration information refer to the document Cisco IP Transfer Point LinkExtender and the Release Notes for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 1 Configuring Disk Monitor During Initial Software Configuration The setting of the disk monitor parameters in the XECfgParm dat file typically occurs while you are performing the initial configuration procedures for your Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software To configure the disk monitor settings in the XECfgParm dat file during initial software configuration perform the following steps Step 1 While configuring your settings in the XECfgParm dat file find the disk monitor parameters in the file they are near the end of the file Step2 To change the number of days to preserve logged data before trimming is initiated modify the value of the diskmonitor Limit parameter The default value is 7 Step3 To change the list of optional file systems that are checked by the disk monitor script modify the value of the diskmonito
364. he following sample XECfgParm dat files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 1 are located in the opt CiscoMGC etc directory File XECfgParm dat Copyright c 1997 2008 by Cisco Systems Inc Purpose This file contains configuration parameters that may be accessed by XE application programs at run time All lines beginning with a are comments and WILL NOT BE READ BY PROGRAMS Thus application overrides of the default parameter values can be easily added and removed by removing added a Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide u OL 18083 01 AppendixD Sample Installation Scripts Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 1 Copyright c 1997 2008 by Cisco Systems Inc Default parameter values have a facility name of and will be used if no match is found on a specific facility name Specific Facility names are as follows logger Log Server foverd Failover Daemon MML MML procM Process Manager cdrDmpr CDR Dumper cfgM Configuration Manager engine call processing engine ioChanMgr I O Channel Managers pom Provisioning Object Manager measM Measurement Manager OPERSAGT Operational SNMP Agent PROVSAGT Provisioning SNMP Agent mmSAgt Measurement Manager SNMP Agent almM Alarm Manager replicator Replicator mmdb TimesTen Main Memory Data Base Process amDmpr Alarm Me
365. hing for disks done AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS 0 c1t0d0 lt SUN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424 gt pci l1c 600000 scsi 2 sde 0 0 1 c1t1d0 lt SUN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424 gt pcielc 600000 scsie2 sdel 0 Specify disk enter its number selecting c1t1d0 disk formatted FORMAT MENU disk select a disk type select define a disk type partition select define a partition table current describe the current disk format format and analyze the disk fdisk run the fdisk program repair repair a defective sector label write label to the disk analyze surface analysis defect defect list management backup search for backup labels verify read and display labels save save new disk partition definitions inquiry show vendor product and revision volname set 8 character volume name lt cmd gt execute lt cmd gt then return quit format gt PARTITION MENU Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 EJ Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment SOU BP WNR OO l T op ham aes N 0 10 10 0 A hange 0 partition hange 1 partition hange 2 partition hange 3 partition hange 4 partition hange 5 partition hange 6 partition hange 7 partition select select a predefined table modify modify a predefined partition table name name the current
366. his operation will copy the selected version of each configuration file from the LIBRARY to the PRODUCTION area Do you want to overwrite the production files y n g Enter y and press Enter to copy the files to the production area Do you want to overwrite the production files y n y removing data files in Production Area Copying data files of selected version to the data Production Area Completed copy h Enter q to exit config lib The Configuration File Library Main Menu 1 2 3 4 Enter Selection or q to quit gt q List Configuration Versions in Library Save Production to a new Library Version Copy Library Version to Production Remove Configuration Library Version Quit Perform the following steps when the file transfer is complete a Set the value of pom dataSync to true on PGW hosts 1 and 2 To update the pom dataSync value use an editor such as vi to edit the XECfgParm dat in the opt CiscoMGC etc directory b Log in to PGW host 1 as root a Enter the following command to start the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software on PGW host 1 etc init d CiscoMGC start b Wait for PGW host 1 to come up fully as standby host c Stop the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software on PGW host 2 d S init 0 et PGW host 2 to standby opt CiscoMGC local setup_replication sh peerHost standby Verify that all protocols are operational mml1 gt mml1 gt mml1 gt mml gt mml gt
367. hread 1000 MIGRAT tTimerInterval uditCics 32 true MIGRAT OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide AppendixD Sample Installation Scripts E Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 7 3 diskmonitor Limit 7 MIGRATED diskmonitor Threshold 80 MIGRATED diskmonitor SoftLimit false MIGRATED diskmonitor CdrRmFinished 0 MIGRATED diskmonitor OptFileSys list of optional filesystems to monitor no trimming diskmonitor CoreRmDays 1 MIGRATE diskmonitor CfgRmDirs 64 MIGRATED diskmonitor logPrio Info diskmonitor logFileNamePrefix diskmonitor causes log messages to be diverted to diskmonitor log diskmonitor TimerInterval 60 number of seconds before starting next task The next two parameters defines when old files should be removed This task is run daily at dailyStartTime Only core log cdr alarm and measurements files are removed by this task E H H e diskmonitor MaxKeepDays 0 maximum number of days to preserve files use 0 to keep forever diskmonitor DailyStartTime 04 15 daily cleaning time local time diskmonitor PreserveLogs false if true and softlimit false log files will not be removed even if threshold is crossed Setting SoftLimit true negates this setting diskmonitor PreserveCDRs false MIGRATED call verificatio
368. ically separated Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch pairs Geographic Separation of Active and Standby Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Hosts the following replicator timer values are recommended e On one Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch replicator reconnectInterval 15 seconds e On the other Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch replicator reconnectInterval 20 seconds If the timer settings are the same on both Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitches the additional latency between the separated Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitches may cause a problem in which the replicator links are continually reconnecting and then immediately disconnecting The timer change prevents this problem OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Appendix A XECfgParm dat File Parameters M Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition SIP Conn_Idle_Period Defines the length of time in seconds that a TCP connection can remain idle before the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch closes the connection A value of 0 means that the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch does not close idle TCP connections Value Integer Default 43200 Note The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch can reuse existing TCP connections SIP ConnLocalMsgQueueSize Defines the maximum size of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch s outgoing message queue Value In
369. ide OL 18083 01 AppendixA XECfgParm dat File Parameters Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Mi Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition logPrio Defines the initial default logging level used by logging clients when sending messages to the logging server Use the set log MML command to change logging levels after installation You can specify different logging levels for each process For example engine logPrio Info Note This setting is the only way to modify the logging level of the current MML process The set log command does not affect current MML process logging levels This parameter provides debug level LogPrio support in XECfgParm dat for individual channel controllers You can use the following to turn on IOCC logging e H248 logPrio Debug e SS7 logPrio Debug e EISUP logPrio Debug e MGCP logPrio Debug e ISDNIP logPrio Debug e ISDNL3 logPrio Debug e SIP logPrio Debug e TALLlogPrio Debug e TCAP logPrio Debug A Caution Be sure to use the actual process name not the MML name of the channel controller Note that the IOCC name is case sensitive Values e Debug Used only for detailed debugging messages Logging at this priority is not recommended during production because this causes a large volume of messages to be logged which degrades system performance and can cause
370. ide OL 18083 01 m A33 Appendix A XECfgParm dat File Parameters M Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition foverd ipLocalPortB Port number used for IP communication Default 0 Note If you have two Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts in a fault tolerant configuration enter this value for the foverd ipPeerPortB field in the XECfgParm dat file on the secondary host foverd ipPeerPortA Port number used for IP communication Default 0 Note If you have two Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts in a fault tolerant configuration enter this value for the foverd ipLocalPortA field in the XECfgParm dat file on the secondary host foverd ipPeerPortB Port number used for IP communication Default 0 Note If you have two Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts in a fault tolerant configuration enter this value for the foverd ipLocalPortB field in the XECfgParm dat file on the secondary host foverd peerCommTimeout Maximum time in milliseconds without communication with the remote system At the expiration of this period the remote system is assumed to be unavailable and an automatic switchover is performed Default 3000 milliseconds 3 seconds Note A time out value that is too small can cause a false failover resulting in possible service interruptions foverd statusRptInterval Time interval in millis
371. ides the Default Location in Call Context with LOCATION_ INTERNATIONAL e 8 The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software overrides the Default Location in Call Context with LOCATION_ INTERWORKING e 9 The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software overrides the Default Location in Call Context with LOCATION_ LOCAL_INTERFACE e 10 The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software overrides the Default Location in Call Context with LOCATION_ LOCAL_LOCAL e 11 The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software overrides the Default Location in Call Context with LOCATION_ LOCAL_REMOTE e 12 The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software overrides the Default Location in Call Context with LOCATION_ PACKET_MANAGER e 13 The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software overrides the Default Location in Call Context with LOCATION_ UNKNOWN Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide EN OL 18083 01 Chapter4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuring the Execution Environment Mi Configuring Switchover To configure switchover modify the following parameters in the foverd section of the XECfgParm dat file Parameter Modification foverd conn1Type To set the connection type for connection number 1 enter serial or socket Note Typically set this value to socket foverd ipLocalPortA To define the local port number used for IP communication enter a unique number keeping the following in mind
372. ifies that CDR files may be automatically converted from binary format to ASCH comma delimited format Default opt CiscoMGC local cdbscript sh Optional opt CiscoMGC bin converter if binary CDR files need to be converted to ASCII Note The default CDR file format has changed from an ASCII format in Release 4 to a binary format in Release 7 The ASCII file has a csv extension For more information on generating and viewing CDR files see the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 Operations Maintenance and Troubleshooting Guide dmpr openCDR Specifies whether the standard data dumper should write out CDR files Values e true Standard data dumper opens a CDR file and log the call data blocks CDB e false Standard data dumper does not open a CDR file and does not log CDBs Default true Note The default format for CDR files has been changed since release 4 from an ASCII format to a binary format Use the dmpr callDetail parameter to convert the files to an ASCII format if necessary engine AuditTimerInterval Time interval in milliseconds between two batches of audits Value Any positive integer Default 500 Note This is a platform specific value and depends on your system installation No auditing is available for nailed trunks Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 AppendixA XECfgParm dat File Parameters Understan
373. igration Overview e etc inet hosts e etc inet netmasks e etc inet ntp conf amp Note You may have already recorded some of this information based on the Required Site Specific Information section on page 1 3 and the Required Machine Specific Information section on page 1 3 Migration Overview In order to migrate to Release 9 8 of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software you need to install the software on both the active and standby Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts During the migration procedure you must set each host to both active and standby For clarity the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitches are labeled PGW 1 and PGW 2 PGW host 1 is the host that is active at the beginning of the procedure and PGW host 2 is the host that is set to standby at the beginning of the procedure Figure 5 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Host Labeling Active PGW host H Cisco ITP L P Standby PGW host y 6 QoS packet network A aT PSTN do Bearer traffic Voice Gateway 82142 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch supports both Sparc based and Opteron based platforms on Release 9 7 3 Prior to Release 9 7 3 only Sparc based platforms are supported In order to migrate to Release 9 8 1 you need find out the old Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software version the old Sun platform and the target Sun platform you are going to use See the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Hardware Installation Guide Release 7
374. ilar to the following is displayed NTP is configured and enabled You can manually change the configuration by modifying etc inet ntp conf and disable NTP by run svcadm enable ntp At any time you may uninstall the software installed by this package with the following commands cd opt sun_install SolPkg uninstall_SolPkg sh which will uninstall all the solaris software installed with this package NTP software is installed and configured System reboot is required to activate it Do you want to reboot now yes no You must reboot your system for the changes to take effect Type yes and press Enter If you require ftp access to your Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch by Cisco BAMS or some other product type the following command and press Enter svcadm enable ftp OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Ss Note If you need to disable the ftp communications software use the svcadm disable ftp command If you need to determine the status of the ftp communications software use the sves a grep ftp command The communications and alarm software installation is now complete Go to Table 2 2 on page 2 72 1f you want to continue with the list for package installation Installing the Opteron based Communications Software Package CSCOh036 Ins
375. ile etc tables dat tables that can be loaded autonomous false runAsDaemon true chkPtPort 2001 maxNumLinks 32 maxLinksPerSessionSet 4 max links per SS7 sessionSet maxNumDChansPerIOCC 504 maxNumDChansPerPort 2000 maxNumMGCPLinks 1000 maxNumSIPLinks 4 maxNumPril3I0CCs 3 maxTrue0PCs 6 max true OPCs per MGC maxCapOPCsPerTrueOPC 8 max cap OPCs per true OPC maxNumRLMPorts 8 Maximum number of unique RLM ports IUA maxExtNodes 256 max number of External Nodes with ISDNSIGTYPE of IUA IUA maxSigPathsPerExtNode 112 max number of SIGPATHs that can be assigned an External Node with ISDNSIGTYPE of IUA IUA maxSigPaths 1500 max number of IUA SIGPATHs per MGC M3UA maxSgp 96 Max number of M3UA SGPs M3UA maxSigServices 1536 Max number of M3UA signalling services M3UA maxOPCs 64 Max number of M3UA OPCs M3UA maxRoutesPerOpcDpc 2 Max number of M3UA routes per OPC DPC pair SUA maxSgp 8 Max number of SUA SGPs SUA maxSigServices 256 Max number of SUA signalling services SUA maxOPCs 64 Max number of SUA OPCs SUA maxRoutesPerOpcApcSSN 2 Max number of SUA routes per OPC APC pair and remote SSN AllLinksFailCausesFailover false Should loss of all C7 M3UA SUA links cause failover ALLISDNLinksFailCausesFailover false Should loss of all ISDN IUA RLM links cause failover dataSourceName howdydb dataCommitTime 10 in millisecs Overdec
376. ile Parameter Modification desiredPlatformState To determine the desired platform state at initialization enter one of the following values e master lIf you have two active and standby Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts and you are editing the file on the active host e slave If you have two active and standby Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts and you are editing the file on the standby host e standalone If you have a simplex system Note The value used is site specific For example use the values master and slave if you have two active and standby Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts Enter standalone if you have a single host system numberOfThreads Prior to Release 9 4 1 the number of threads generated by multithreaded processes such as the engine and the log master is specified by entering one of the following values e 0 Single CPU default e 1 Two CPUs e 2 Four CPUs Note If you have a multi CPU system the engine SysGeneratedCode parameter must be left as true the default For Release 9 4 1 and up this parameter is set automatically when you specify a Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch type in the engine SysVirtualSwitch parameter Any attempt to modify this parameter is overwritten Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Ez OL 18083 01 Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuring the Execution Environm
377. illiseconds Note Do not change this value MML startPM Timeout value for the startPM MML command in milliseconds overrides MML timeout Default etc init d CiscoMGC start Note Do not change this value MML stopPM Timeout value for the stopPM MML command in milliseconds overrides MML timeout Default etc init d CiscoMGC stop Note Do not change this value MML timeout Timeout for MML commands in milliseconds Default 10000 milliseconds Note Do not change this value MML vld cic Timeout value for the vld cic MML command in milliseconds overrides MML timeout Default 25000 milliseconds Note Do not change this value Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Appendix A XECfgParm dat File Parameters Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Mi Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition pom dataSync Indicates that the Provisioning Object Manager POM should synchronize the provisioning data at startup Values e true POM is enabled data is synchronized e false POM is disabled no data synchronization default Note If you have two Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts in a failover configuration set this value to true If you have a standalone Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch set this value to false Note When the initial Cisco PGW 2200 Softsw
378. imate unavailable 6 0 SunFire V120 1 648 MHz 4 GB 2 73 GB 0 08 00 0 49 00 2 56 00 5 1 Netra 20 4 900 MHz 4 GB 2 73 GB 0 09 36 2 31 00 Estimate unavailable 5 1 SunFire V210 1 1340 MHz 2 GB 2 73 GB 10 00 00 0 00 00 0 00 00 6 0 Netra 240 2 1280MHz 4GB 2 146 GB 0 10 00 2 32 00 12 29 00 6 0 SunFire V40z 4 2192 MHz 16 GB 2 73GB 0 09 00 2 30 00 12 28 00 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Table 2 5 Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Sample Estimates of VTS Script Execution Times continued Platform Type Number of CPUs CPU speed Brief Mode Execution Time Normal Mode Execution Time Full Mode Execution Time VTS Amount of RAM Number of Disks Hours Minutes Hours Minutes Hours Minutes Version Size of Disks Seconds Seconds Seconds 6 0 Netra 440 4 1281 MHz 8 GB 4 146 GB 0 11 00 2 32 00 12 30 00 6 0 SunFire X4600 8 2613 MHz 16 GB 4 73 GB 6 4 Netra X4200 M2 2 dual core CPUs 2192 MHz 16GB 2 146GB 6 4 SunFire X4600 M2 8 2613 MHz 16 GB 4 73GB Removing the VTS Package CSCOh021 Use the following procedure to remove the VTS script package from the target system after all tests are complete all the log files are archived and the SunVTS software is uninsta
379. in local enable console login local enable telnet enable local enable console enable local enable telnet ptoether 8023raw 2toether 8023 3rawtofddi snap vtp domain vsc3000 vtp mode transparent vtp v2 disable vtp pruneeligible 2 1000 clear vtp pruneeligible 1001 1005 e default type ethernet mtu 1500 said 100001 state active vlan vlan vlan vlan vlan vlan 1 nam 2 nam 3 nam 4 nam e green type ethernet mtu 1500 said 100002 state active e blue type ethernet mtu 1500 said 100003 state active e re d type ethernet mtu 1500 said 100004 state active 1002 name fddi default type fddi mtu 1500 said 101002 state active 1004 name fddinet default type fddinet mtu 1500 said 101004 state activ Mi Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Appendix F Sample LAN Configurations e bridge 0x0 set vlan idge 0x0 stp set vlan stp ieee ibm Sample Configuration for Cisco Catalyst 5500 A 1005 name trnet default type trbrf mtu 1500 said 101005 state active br 1003 name token ring default type trcrf mtu 1500 said 101003 state acti ve parent 0 ring 0x0 mode srb aremaxhop 7 stemaxhop 7 set interface sc0 3 172 25 66 122 255 255 255 192 172 25 66 127 spantree uplinkfast groups set spantree uplinkfast enable rate 15 all protocols off backbonefast set spantree backbonefast disable set spantree enable all vlan 1 set spantree fwddelay 4 Al set s
380. in the XECfgParm dat file in the standby host After setting this parameter to true you can start the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software on the standby host As the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software comes up the data on the standby host is synchronized with the data on the active host Initiate switchover to bring the active host to the standby state To accommodate failover conditions where the current active host can become the standby host you must also set the pom dataSync parameter to true on the current active host When upgrading the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software You must set the pom dataSync parameter to false on the current active host in order to preserve configuration files Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide aa E OL 18083 01 Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Initial Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuration Table 4 3 shows the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch configuration parameters Table 4 3 Configuration Parameters Parameter Description CPUTimerInterval Samples the frequency of CPU utilization Prior to Release 9 4 1 this parameter must be set to 0 during the initial configuration of any platform with a single CPU including Sun Netra t 100 105 Sun Netra V 120 and Sun Netra 120 Default 3000 msec 3 seconds Note During the startup of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software this parameter will be s
381. in the appropriate sections of this chapter before restarting the software Continue to Changing XECfgParm dat File Parameters in a Running Fault Tolerant System to change parameters without call interruption Continue to the Configuring SCP Queries section on page 4 42 to configure Service Control Point SCP queries using transaction capabilities application part TCAP If you have questions or need assistance see the Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request section on page x Changing XECfgParm dat File Parameters in a Running Fault Tolerant System Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 To change parameters in a running fault tolerant system without call interruption perform the following Steps Log in to the active host Host X and make your changes See Changing XECfgParm dat File Parameters section on page 4 26 for more specific instructions Log in to the standby host Host Y as root and stop the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software by entering the following command etc init d CiscoMGC stop Restart the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software on the standby box Host Y by entering the following command etc init d CiscoMGC start Perform switchover on the active host Host X Log in to the active host Host X and stop the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software by entering the following command etc init d CiscoMGC stop Stopping the software on Host X causes switchover to the sta
382. inflating 137324 01 patchinfo inflating 137324 01 prepatch inflating 137324 01 README 137324 01 inflating 137324 01 LEGAL_LICENSE TXT Validating patches Loading patches installed on the system Done Loading patches requested to install Done Checking patches that you specified for installation Done Approved patches will be installed in this order 137324 01 Checking installed patches Executing prepatch script Verifying sufficient filesystem capacity dry run method Installing patch packages Patch 137324 01 has been successfully installed See var sadm patch 137324 01 log for details Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide En OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment E Patch packages installed SUNWvts SUNWvtsts Installation of patch 137324 01 successful x SUNWnfsckr 0 bytes 0 tape blocks x SUNWnfsckr archive 0 bytes 0 tape blocks x SUNWnfsckr reloc kernel misc 0 bytes 0 tape blocks x SUNWnfsckr reloc kernel misc sparcv9 0 bytes 0 tape blocks spawn pkgadd d SUNWnfsckr Processing package instance lt SUNWnfsckr gt from lt tmp gt Network File System NFS client kernel support Root sparc 11 10 0 REV 2005 01 21 15 53 Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms Using lt gt as the pac
383. ing op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e Removing a Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Version Sample Output for uninstall sh Mi tc CONFIG_LIB 5 tc CONFIG_LIB 5 tc CONFIG_LIB 6 tc CONFIG_LIB 6 tc CONFIG_LIB 6 tc CONFIG_LIB 6 tc CONFIG_LIB 6 tc CONFIG_LIB 6 tc CONFIG_LIB 6 tc CONFIG_LIB
384. ing a Trap Destination page 4 22 e Activating the New Settings page 4 23 e Verifying the SNMP Configuration Migration page 4 24 The procedures for deleting a Trap Destination is now complete Proceed to the selection you entered in the SNMPD Configuration Main Menu Activating the New Settings Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 From the SNMPD Configuration Main Menu Enter 6 to activate the new settings 6 Text similar to the following is displayed Backing up the current snmpd cnf to snmpd cnf backup snmpd cnf backup already exists Do you want to overwrite the file y n Ss Note If you choose n your backup file will not be updated Enter y to activate the new settings Y Are you sure you would like to Activate the New Settings y n Ss Note If you choose y your SNMPD dat file will be updated and you will be exited from the utility If you choose n your SNMPD dat file will not be updated and you will be exited from the utility Enter y to activate the new settings 1f you enter n to cancel the activation you return to the SNMPD Configuration Main Menu Text similar to the following is displayed snmpd cnf file has been updated The procedure for activating the new settings is now complete and you are exited from the config snmp utility Proceed to the following section Verifying the SNMP Configuration Migration 0L 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Ins
385. ing a User with Full MML Privileges 4 11 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide y OL 18083 01 Contents Mi Adding a User with Minimal MML Privileges 4 12 Configuring SNMP Support Resources 4 13 Migrating the SNMP Configuration to a More Secure Environment for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 3 2 or Later 4 14 Basic Tasks 4 14 Before You Run the config snmp Utility 4 14 Running the config snmp Utility 4 15 Adding an SNMP Community Entry 4 17 Deleting an SNMP COMMUNITY 4 19 Adding a Trap Destination 4 20 Deleting a Trap Destination 4 22 Activating the New Settings 4 23 Verifying the SNMP Configuration Migration 4 24 Configuring the Execution Environment 4 25 Changing XECfgParm dat File Parameters 4 26 Changing XECfgParm dat File Parameters in a Running Fault Tolerant System 4 27 Configuring Basic System Information 4 28 Specifying IP Addresses 4 30 Configuring Engine Parameters 4 32 Setting the Call Cutoff Timer 4 34 Enabling Call Screening 4 34 Configuring Call Detail Record File Output 4 35 Configuring the Clearing Location and Default Location Parameters 4 36 Configuring Switchover 4 39 Initializing the Provisioning Object Manager 4 41 Configuring SCP Queries 4 42 Before You Start 4 43 Modifying trigger dat file parameters with provisioning commands 4 43 Configuring the trigger dat File Attributes 4 43 Configuring the Translation Type Attribute 4 44 Sample trigger dat File
386. ing settings e 8Nl eight data bits no parity one stop bit e 9600 baud e Disable hardware flow control CTS RTS e Disable software flow control XON XOFF Connect a serial cable from the RJ 45 SERIAL MGT port on the server back panel to a terminal device See Figure 2 5 OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Figure 2 5 Sun Fire X4600 X4600 M2 Server Back Panel AC power connectors 4 10 100 Ethernet port for net management 10 100 1000 Gigabit Ethernet ports 4 pz T p000000 DO DO E o000000 V00 DO O Or z Q ateta tetetet te tetaTE hf LEO COSINA O OE o VP poooop0r000 fa anaco aaa ONOONO OOOO
387. ing the procedures provided in the Chapter 3 Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Restoring the System Step 1 Complete one of the following steps to restore the system a Local Tape Backup Using the mgcrestore utility enter the following command to restore the system from the local tape drive opt CiscoMGC local mgcrestore d dev rmt 0 b Remote File Server Backup Using the ftp program retrieve the file created in Step 2b of the Backup Procedure section on page 5 34 and place it in the opt CiscoMGC var log directory Using the mgcrestore utility restore the system opt CiscoMGC local mgcrestore d var tmp upgrade f filename where filename is the filename created in Step 2b of the section Backup Procedure section on page 5 34 Step2 Enter the following command to start the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software etc init d CiscoMGC start Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 E Chapter5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 E Replacing Hard Disks on an Existing Solaris 10 Platform The hard disk replacement on an existing platform running the Solaris 10 operating system and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software Release 9 8 is now complete Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide EZ OL 18083 01 CHAPTE
388. ion Default var cfgMRecovery Note Do not change this value Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide u OL 18083 01 Appendix A XECfgParm dat File Parameters Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Mi Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition diskmonitor CdrRmFinished Specifies the number of days to keep finished CDR files The default value is 0 which means that if the Cisco BAMS is polling the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch CDR bin files remain in a user configurable directory until they are renamed by the Cisco BAMS using format CDR_timestamp finished and or the disk monitor trims the file from user configurable directory Value 0 or non zero integer indicates days to delay before being deleted Default 0 diskmonitor CfgRmDirs Specifies the maximum number of configurations that can be stored in the configuration library This parameter must be manually added to the XECfgParm dat file to activate the disk monitor enhancement shell script This feature allows you to manipulate and disable the deletion of configuration directories through XECfgParm dat Old configuration directories are removed in reverse order when the indicated limit is reached Default 64 If the XECfgParm dat file is not updated a default value of 64 is used for the number of allowable directories If a de
389. ion IN_ROUTE Act Null Null Null Null AD 19 INAP CS1 Data for RESULT_ACTION_SEND_ACTION_TO_LCM information IN_RELEASE Act Null Null Null Null AD 20 INAP CS1 Data for RESULT_ACTION_SEND_ACTION_TO_LCM information IN_INAP CS1 Act Null Null Null Null AD 21 INAP CS1 Data for RESULT_ACTION_RE_TRIGGER_VIA_LCM Trigger26 PIC Now Act Null Null Null Null AD 22 INAP CS1 Data for RESULT_ACTION_RE_TRIGGER_VIA_LCM Trigger24 PIC Now Act Null Null Null Null AD 23 ANSI PRE AIN CNAM Data for RESULT_ACTION_SEND_ACTION_TO_LCM information IN_CNAM Act Null Null Null Null This completes the SCP configuration Continue to the next section to initialize the call screening database If you have questions or need assistance see the Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request section on page x Initializing the Call Screening Database A This section contains the following topics e odbc ini File Information page 4 83 e Setting Up Replication page 4 83 e Troubleshooting the Main Memory Database Replication page 4 87 Caution Cisco does not support the direct use of TimesTen commands files found in opt TimesTen 32 bin Incorrect use of these commands can cause database corruption During installation the installation script install sh installs and initializes the Main Memory Database MMDB that the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch can use for the
390. ion and Configuration Guide Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System 497 blocks Installation of lt SUNWroute gt was successful 271 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SUNWrpcib gt was successful 145 blocks Installation of lt SUNWrsgk gt was successful 89 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SUNWrtls gt was successful 125 blocks Installation of lt SUNWspnego gt was successful Solaris 10 software installation succeeded Solaris 10 packages fully installed SUNWcsu SUNWcsr SUNWcs1 SUNWcnetr SUNWckr SUNWkvm SUNWcar SUNWcakr SUNWcsd SUNWz1lib SUNWlibmsr SUNWl ibms SUNW1xm1 SUNWxwrt1 SUNWbzip SUNWxwfnt SUNWxwice SUNWxwdv SUNWxwplr SUNWper1584core SUNWper1584usr SUNWesu SUNWcpp SUNWdtcor SUNWxwp1t SUNWlexpt SUNWgcmn SUNWctpls SUNWmfrun SUNWxwacx SUNWsshdr SUNWadmlib sysid SUNWadmr SUNWadmap SUNWgssc SUNWgss SUNWopenssl libraries SUNWsshcu SUNWsshdu SUNWdtdmr SUNWt1tk SUNWgzip SUNWsshr Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide EN OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System UNWsshu UNW1LibC UNW 5rt UNWwbsup UNWinstall patch utils root UNWswmt UNWmdr UNWmdu UNWadmc UNWnfsckr UNWnfscr UNWnfscu UNWkrbr UNWkrbu UNWbip UNWtnetc UNWremdc UNWib UNWtavor UNWtcsh UNWtecla UNWter UNWp
391. ion uses a Cisco SLT enter the port number on the Cisco SLT Note If you have two Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts in a failover configuration enter a different number for this value in the XECfgParm dat file on the secondary host for example 7001 Note On anew configuration we recommend that this parameter be set to 0 This value allows the Cisco ITP L port to be defined using the PEERPORT parameter of the SESSIONSET Note SESSIONSET reads the port value that is defined However if an stPort value other than 0 is defined in XECfgParm dat for example stPort 7001 the SESSIONSET value gets overridden by the value in XECfgParm dat SUA maxSigServices Defines the maximum number of Signaling Connection Control Part SCCP User Application SUA signaling services It also defines the maximum number of SUA routing keys Value 256 Note Do not change this value Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 0L 18083 01 ES Appendix A XECfgParm dat File Parameters M Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition SUA maxOPCs Defines the maximum number of SUA OPCs Value 64 Note Do not change this value SUA maxRoutesPerOpcApcSsn Defines the maximum number of SUA routes per OPC adjacent point code APC and subsystem number SSN
392. ipLocalPortA con 1 0 1051 if Master or 1052 if Slave 19 Foverd ipPeerPortA con 1 0 1052 if Master or 1051 if Slave 20 Foverd ipLocalPortA con 2 0 1053 if Master or 1054 if Slave 21 Foverd ipPeerPortA con 2 0 1054 if Master or 1053 if Slave 22 Pom dataSync False True if Master or Slave both sides 23 Diskmonitor OptFileSys lt blank gt var log 24 NumberOfThreads 0 Determined based on the number of CPUs in the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Ss Note on page D 11 For an example of an updated configuration file see the Updated Configuration File Sample section Using the Cisco MGC Environment Configuration Tool You must configure the basic parameters required to bring the system to an operational mode Follow these steps to use the MGC Environment Configuration Tool XECfg program Step 1 MGC_Setup Log in as mgcusr enter the following at the command prompt and press Enter Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Initial Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuration Mi A dialog box displays warning that the MGC Environment Configuration Tool is for initial system configuration only Note Torun the MGC Environment Configuration Tool in detail mode enter the command MGC_Setup detail Step2 Click Yes to continue running the XECfg program The M
393. irst data word of the CALL_CUTOFF_TIMER result type Enabling Call Screening To initialize the database that stores call screening information modify the following parameter in the Engine section of the XECfgParm dat file Parameter Modification SysConnectDataAccess Controls whether data access is enabled or disabled whether the engine attempts to connect to the MMDB at startup Values e true connect to MMDB e false do not connect to MMDB Default false Note In calling scenarios where Euro LNP A Number Screening or other features requiring real time database access are required this parameter must be set to true Otherwise it can remain false for an increase in the available system memory usable for call processing Note This parameter replaces the SysScreeningCheck parameter Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuring the Execution Environment Mi Configuring Call Detail Record File Output To configure call detail record CDR file output modify the following parameters in the Data Dumper and Engine sections of the XECfgParm dat file Parameter Modification engine CDRencodingFormat To specify the call detail record CDR file encoding format enter one of the following values e AnsiCDB North American default e ItuCDB European e CustCD
394. is 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment The second hard drive will be reformatted by this script all data on this drive will be lost Do you want to continue with formatting y or n Installation started on Wed Jul 9 20 54 33 EDT 2008 Platform is SUNW Sun Fire V210 Searching for disks done FORMAT MENU disk select a disk type select define a disk type partition select define a partition table current describe the current disk format format and analyze the disk fdisk run the fdisk program repair repair a defective sector label write label to the disk analyze surface analysis defect defect list management backup search for backup labels verify read and display labels volname set 8 character volume name lt cmd gt execute lt cmd gt then return quit format gt disk AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS 0 c1t0d0 lt SUN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424 gt pci lic 600000 scsi 2 sde 0 0 1 c1t1d0 lt SUN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424 gt pci lic 600000 scsi 2 sd 1 0 Specify disk enter its number 1 selecting c1t1d0 disk formatted format gt current Current Disk c1t1d0 lt SUN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424 gt pci lc 600000 scsi 2 sd 1 0 format gt q 2nd Disk device is c1t1d0 Disk type is SUN72G Number of Cylinders 14087 ARCHIVE directory mount point is opt CiscoBAMS CDR archive Number of cylinders for archive partition 140
395. is enables you to define a default location in Release messages for any call which can differ from the default location set in the type definition of the protocol Note This property has precedence over the value set in the DefaultLocation parameter Values e Normal mapping behavior the existing Clearing Location value from the Call Context data is used e 1 LOCATION_USER e 2 LOCATION_ PRIVATE_LOCAL e 3 LOCATION_ PUBLIC_LOCAL e 4 LOCATION_TRANSIT e 5 LOCATION_ PUBLIC_REMOTE e 6 LOCATION_ PRIVATE_REMOTE e 7 LOCATION_ INTERNATIONAL e 8 LOCATION_ INTERWORKING e 9 LOCATION_ LOCAL_INTERFACE e 10 LOCATION_ LOCAL_LOCAL e 11 LOCATION_ LOCAL_REMOTE e 12 LOCATION_ PACKET_MANAGER e 13 LOCATION_ UNKNOWN Default 0 Normal mapping behavior Note Option 13 may not be valid for all solutions CPUTimerInterval Samples the frequency of CPU utilization This parameter is set automatically when you specify a Cisco MGC type in the engine SysVirtualSwitch parameter Any attempt to modify this parameter is overwritten Default 3000 msec 3 seconds Note During the startup of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software this parameter will be set automatically to tune the system for optimal performance Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide as Y OL 18083 01 AppendixA XECfgParm dat File Parameters Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Mi
396. is file are written in the parm value format It supports a hash mark in the first column to denote the entire line as a comment Parameters are prefixed with a quantifier to specify the domain of the parameter An asterisk preceding the parameter indicates that the parameter setting should be used by the entire system A component name limits the scope to the specified component XECfgParm dat parameters are arranged syntactically as follows facilityName parameterName parameterValue Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch XECfgParm dat Files Facility Names The following facility names are valid e almM Alarm Manager e amDmpr Alarm Measurement Dumper e cdrDmpr CDR Dumper e cfgM Configuration Manager e engine Call processing engine e foverd Failover Daemon e H 248 H 248 e ioChanCtl Controls all channel controllers e ioChanMgr lI O Channel Managers e ISDNBRI ISDN BRI Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 0L 18083 01 5 Appendix A XECfgParm dat File Parameters M Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format IUA IUVA Parameters logger Log Server M3UA M30UA Parameters measM Measurement Manager mmdb Main Memory Data Base Process MML MML mmSAgt Measurement Manager SNMP Agent OPERSAGT Operational SNMP Agent pom Provisioning Object Manager procM Process Manager product Network Element PROVSAGT Provisioning SNMP Agent
397. itch configuration on the active host is deployed you must change the pom dataSync parameter to true in the XECfgParm dat file on the standby host After setting this parameter to true you can start the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software on the standby host As the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software comes up the data on the standby host is synchronized with the data on the active host and the active host goes into the standby state To accommodate failover conditions where the current active host can become the standby host you must also set the pom dataSync parameter to true on the current active host Note If you are trying to maintain calls during an upgrade of a redundant system and you want to preserve your configuration verify that the pom dataSyne parameter is set to false in opt CiscoMGC etc XECfgParm dat pom port Indicates the port number the POM uses to communicate with its peer in a fault tolerant configuration Value Any integer from 4001 to 4050 Default 4001 or default Note This is a platform specific value and depends on your system installation You should only modify this value if the default port 4001 is being used by another process or application procM almDwellInterval Seconds that the process manager must wait before clearing an alarm Default 15 seconds Note Do not change this value Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 0L 180
398. itch software Note If the DiskSuite software is installed and configured you must first follow the procedure in the Removing the Solstice DiskSuite section on page 2 88 to remove the DiskSuite software before configuring the second disk to be used for the log and spool file systems OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment To determine whether DiskSuite is installed and configured run the usr sbin metastat command If the command is found and it displays the status of mirrors it indicates that DiskSuite is installed and configured Note For the device names for each platform type see Table 2 1 on page 2 3 Device Names on Supported Host Platforms This procedure enables you to move the log and spool file system to the second disk drive to increase the capacity for log alarm measurement and CDR files This improves the performance of the host If CSCOh0724 is not installed your system continues to store log and spool files on the first disk drive The second disk is defined into two partitions e The first partition is the log partition and uses about 30 percent of the disk e The second partition is the spool partition that uses 5Opercent of the disk Table 2 3 and Table 2 4 shows sample partition tables for disks 1 and 2 for a Net
399. itialize one or more disks Encapsulate one or more disks Remove a disk Remove a disk for replacement Replace a failed or removed disk Mirror volumes on a disk Move volumes from a disk Enable access to import a disk group Remove access to deport a disk group Enable online a disk device Disable offline a disk device Mark a disk as a spare for a disk group Turn off the spare flag on a disk list List disk information AINA UP wn pa PRRRo WNRO Display help about menu Display help about the menuing system a Exit from menus Enter q and press Enter to quit Select an operation to perform q Goodbye Ss Note Allow enough time to let both disks synchronize Depending on the system this can take 5 to 6 hours OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 M Falling Back to Previous Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Releases with Platform Changes Step 22 Use the vxprint command to make sure diskO is remirrored to disk1 When this is complete shut down the platform and boot vxprint ht init 0 ok boot Step 23 Repeat Step 3 to verify that the correct software is running Restoring the Original Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software If you cannot use the previous procedures to revert to Solaris 8 follow these steps to restore the original Cisc
400. iver Removing empty OWconfig cot ct ct a ct o o ck qt Installation of lt SUNWos86r gt was successful Installation of lt SUNWrmodr gt was successful Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt CADP160 gt was successful 1069 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SUNWaudd gt was successful 3863 blocks Reboot client Reboot clien Reboot clien Reboot client Reboot clien Reboot clien Reboot client install driver to install driver to install driver install driver to install driver to install driver install driver Reboot client to install driver Reboot client to install driver Reboot client to install driver Gh LA Gh Gh ch US q q ct o o o CE ct Installation of lt SUNWusb gt was successful 138 blocks Installation of lt SUNWusbs gt was successful 465 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SUNWuedg gt was successful 732 blocks Modifying a kernel drv sd conf Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt HPFC gt was successful 66 blocks Installation of lt NCRos86r gt was successful 151 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SUNWugen gt was successful 379 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SK98sol gt was successful 679 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SKfp gt was successful 8309 blocks Installation of
401. kage base directory Processing package information Processing system information 7 package pathnames are already properly installed Verifying package dependencies Verifying disk space requirements Checking for conflicts with packages already installed Checking for setuid setgid programs This package contains scripts which will be executed with super user permission during the process of installing this package Do you want to continue with the installation of lt SUNWnfsckr gt y n y Installing Network File System NFS client kernel support Root as lt SUNWnfsckr gt Installing part 1 of 1 2762 blocks Installation of lt SUNWnfsckr gt was successful UNWnfscr 0 bytes 0 tape blocks UNWnfscr archive 0 bytes 0 tape blocks UNWnfscr archive none bz2 23793 bytes 47 tape blocks UNWnfscr install 0 bytes 0 tape blocks UNWnfscr install copyright 93 bytes 1 tape blocks UNWnfscr reloc var svc manifest network nfs nlockmgr xml 2204 bytes 5 tape blocks x SUNWnfscr reloc var svc manifest network nfs status xml 2023 bytes 4 tape blocks spawn pkgadd d SUNWnfscr x x MM MM naa aaa Processing package instance lt SUNWnfscr gt from lt tmp gt Network File System NFS client support Root sparc 11 10 0 REV 2005 01 21 15 53 Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms Using lt gt as the package base directory Processing packag
402. ked at Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch startup When the value is set to true the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch automatically starts audit when it comes up as the active host This does not apply to the standby host Default false engine SysCdrCollection Designates the format of CDRs Values e true lInvalid for Release 7 4 and above e false Generates binary format CDRs default Default false Note Do not change this value Setting this to a value of true for Release 7 4 and higher is not valid and may have deleterious effects on the system engine SysCLIval Enables or disables Calling Line Identity CLI validation processing on calls Values e true Enables CLI validation e false Disables CLI validation Default false engine SysGeneratedCode Determines whether compiled or interpreted code is used Values e true System uses compiled code e false System uses interpreted code Default true Note Compiled code runs faster than interpreted code Typically this value should be true If your configuration uses multiple CPUs this value must be true Al Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 AppendixA XECfgParm dat File Parameters Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Mi Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition engine SysGSMTimerlIn
403. l bge2 bge3 c1t0d0 c1t1d0 Netra 210 Netra 240 bge0 bgel bge2 bge3 c1t0d0 c1t1d0 Sun Fire V40z bge0 bgel ce0 c1t0d0 c1t1d0 Sun Fire X4600 e1000g0 e1000g1 e1000g2 e1000g3 c3t0d0 c3t1d0 Sun Fire X4600 e1000g0 e1000g1 e1000g2 e1000g3 c3t0d0 c3t1d0 M2 Netra 440 ce0 cel c1t0d0 c1t1d0 elt2d0 c1t3d0 Netra X4200 M2 nge0 ngel e1000g0 e1000g1 c3t0d0 c3t1d0 1 This device is not used currently amp Note If your platform has multiple disk drives install the Solaris 10 Operating System on the first disk drive only Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System for Sparc based Platforms The instructions in this section were written to correspond with the instructions in the Cisco Solaris 10 Operating System Jumpstart Disk for Sparc based Platforms Other Solaris installations are similar with slight variations These instructions will note the differences between the sets of installation instructions Step 1 Choose one of the following options to connect the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch e Connect to the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch through a console port e Connect a keyboard and monitor to the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Step2 This step is optional if you decide to skip this step go to Step 3 a Place the system in single user mode by shutting down the standby machine 0L 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter
404. l_config gt gt gt Checking rules ok file Using profile any_machine Using finish script any_finish Executing JumpStart preinstall phase Searching for SolStart directory Checking rules ok file Using begin script install_begin Using finish script patch_finish Executing SolStart preinstall phase Executing begin script install _begin Begin script install_begin execution completed Processing profile Selecting cluster Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package UNWucbt Selecting package UNWv1d SUNWCrnet S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S Selecting package SUNWvldu S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S UNWadmc UNWadmfw UNWcpc UNWcpcu UNWcst1 UNWless UNWlur UNWluu UNWmkcd UNWmipu UNWmipr UNWocf UNWocfr UNWspnego UNWter UNWtnfc Selecting package UNWzsh Selecting package UNWsacom Selecting package UNWroute Selecting package UNWxwfnt Selecting package UNWxwdv Selecting package UNWctpls Selecting package UNWgssdh Selecting package UNWm64cf Selecting package UNW
405. lar to the following is displayed Processing package instance lt CSCOh023 gt from lt var tmp CSCOh023 pkg gt Media Gateway Controller Solaris 10 DiskSuite sparc i386 3 0 6 Cisco Systems Inc Executing checkinstall script CSCOh023 checkinstall log file at var tmp CSCOh023 checkinstall log Platform is SUNW Sun Fire V210 This machine is running Solaris 5 10 Using lt opt sun_install gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information 2 package pathnames are already properly installed Verifying disk space requirements Checking for conflicts with packages already installed Checking for setuid setgid programs This package contains scripts which will be executed with super user permission during the process of installing this package Do you want to continue with the installation of lt CSCOh023 gt y n Enter y and press Enter to continue with the installation Installing Media Gateway Controller Solaris 10 DiskSuite as lt CSCOh023 gt Executing preinstall script No PGW software found this package can be installed Installing part 1 of 1 opt sun_install DiskSuite admin file opt sun_install DiskSuite install_disksuite_1 sh opt sun_install DiskSuite install_disksuite_2 sh opt sun_install DiskSuite query_2nd_disk cmd opt sun_install DiskSuite rm_disksuite_1 sh opt sun_install DiskSuite rm_disksuite_2 sh verifying class lt none gt E
406. laris 10 Operating Environment Note In order for you to fully test the Ethernet ports all Ethernet ports must be configured with valid IP addresses and connected to an Ethernet network with at least one other machine on the network e Hard disks e CD ROM drive amp Note In order for you to pass the DVD CD drive test a disk must be in the DVD CD drive e LOM hardware The normal unit test must be successfully run on each target system before it is shipped to the customer A normal unit test checks 20 percent of each disk surface To run a normal unit test use the following procedure Caution Step 1 Step 2 Do not run this test while the application is running because it could adversely affect the application performance Change directories to the following directory cd opt sun_install vts Enter the following command to start the test vts_script Text similar to the following is displayed You are running as root Good Platform is i86pc OS version is 5 10 Platform type is i386 VTS 64 bit binary path is opt SUNWvts bin 64 OS is 64 bits checking for VTS packages Check to see if VTS is already installed package SUNWvts found package SUNWvtsr found package SUNWvtsts found Check to see if XML is already installed package SUNWlxml found VTS version 6 4 REV 2007 07 05 10 11 OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Config
407. lation Scripts Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 6 1 Mi DO NOT MOVE THESE PARAMETERS BEYOND THIS BOX MGC Environment Configuration Tool Usage disableMeas false T gt Don t accumulate meas in shared mem sm_meas_baseaddr 3400 shared memory based address tempDir tmp temporary directory dataDir var volatile data directory homeDirRoot opt CiscoMGC logDirectory var log NEW log directory logFileNamePrefix platform NEW log prefix logPrio Debug logMsgDrop true eventTrace false debugLevel high tablesFile etc tables dat tables that can be loaded autonomous false runAsDaemon true chkPtPort 2001 maxNumLinks 32 maxLinksPerSessionSet 4 max links per SS7 sessionSet maxNumDChansPerIOCC 504 maxNumDChansPerPort 2000 maxNumMGCPLinks 1000 maxNumSIPLinks 4 maxTrueOPCs 6 maxtrue OPCs per MGC maxCapOPCsPerTrueOPC 8 max cap OPCs per true OPC maxNumRLMPorts 8 Maximum number of unique RLM ports IUA maxExtNodes 256 max number of External Nodes with ISDNSIGTYPE of IUA IUA maxSigPathsPerExtNode 112 max number of SIGPATHs that can be assigned an External Node with ISDNSIGTYPE of IUA IUA maxSigPaths 1500 max number of IUA SIGPATHs per MGC M3UA maxSgp 96 Max number of M3UA SGPs M3UA maxSigS
408. lation of lt SUNWfchba gt was successful 537 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SUNWfcip gt was successful 312 blocks Installation of lt SUNWfcmdb gt was successful 803 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SUNWfcp gt was successful 79 blocks Installation of lt SUNWfcprt gt was successful 361 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SUNWfcsm gt was successful 3020 blocks Installation of lt SUNWfmd gt was successful 197 blocks Installation of lt SUNWfss gt was successful 275 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SUNWnge gt was successful 1 blocks Installation of lt SUNWpkgcmdsr gt was successful 4530 blocks Installation of lt SUNWpkgcmdsu gt was successful 1509 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SUNWpsdcr gt was successful Installation of lt SUNWsolnm gt was successful 590 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SUNWpsdir gt was successful 3866 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SUNWqlc gt was successful 387 blocks Installation of lt SUNWqos gt was successful 136 blocks Installation of lt SUNWqosu gt was successful 2 blocks Installation of lt SUNWrmodu gt was successful Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System E OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installat
409. lease 9 8 to previous releases across different platforms The fallback platforms are listed in the first column You can find the fallback procedure based on your fallback platform and your existing Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch platform Table 5 4 Fallback Procedures from Release 9 8 to Previous Releases Across Different Platforms From Release 9 8 To Release 9 5 or 9 6 To Release 9 7 Sparc based Sparc based Opteron based Falling Back to Solaris 8 and Falling Back to the Falling Back to Previous Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 5 or 9 6 page 5 27 Software Release 9 7 without Software Releases with Platform Sparc based Platform Changes page 5 26 Changes page 5 32 Falling Back to Previous Falling Back to Previous Falling Back to the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Releases with Platform Software Releases with Platform Software Release 9 7 without Opteron based Changes page 5 32 Changes page 5 32 Platform Changes page 5 26 Falling Back to the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 7 without Platform Changes Perform the following procedure to fall back to the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software Release 9 7 3 without platform changes Step1 Log in the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch as root Step 2 Uninstall the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 1 See the Removing a Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software V
410. level drip 2 default set logging level pagp 5 defaul set logging level mgmt 5 defaul set logging level mls 5 default set logging level protfilt 2 default set logging level security 2 default set logging server facility LOCAL7 set logging server severity 4 set logging buffer 500 set logging timestamp disable l t ct ntp set ntp broadcastclient disable set ntp broadcastdelay 3000 set ntp client disable Sample Configuration for Cisco Catalyst 5500 B E OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide E Appendix F Sample LAN Configurations Sample Configuration for Cisco Catalyst 5500 B clear timezone set summertime disable I set boot command set boot config register 0x2 set boot system flash bootflash cat5000 sup3 4 5 1 bin I permit list set ip permit disable i drip set tokenring reduction enable set tokenring distrib crf disable I igmp set igmp disable 1 protocolfilter set protocolfilter disable 1 mls set mls enable set mls flow destination set mls agingtime 256 set mls agingtime fast 0 0 set mls nde disable I standby ports set standbyports enable i module 1 2 port 10 100BaseTX Supervisor set module name 1 set vlan 1 1 1 2 set port channel 1 1 2 off set port enable set port level 1 2 normal set port speed 1 2 100 set port duplex 1 2 full set port trap 1 1 2 disable set port name set
411. lient to install driver Installation of lt SUNWuedg gt was successful 732 blocks Modifying a kernel drv sd conf Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt HPFC gt was successful 66 blocks Installation of lt NCRos86r gt was successful 151 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SUNWugen gt was successful Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System E OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide E Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System 379 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SK98sol gt was successful 679 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SKfp gt was successful 8309 blocks Installation of lt SUNWeurf gt was successful 2429 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SUNW1394 gt was successful 1423 blocks Installation of lt SUNWxil8n gt was successful 95 blocks Installation of lt SUNWvld gt was successful 40 blocks Installation of lt SUNWvldu gt was successful 1198 blocks Installation of lt SUNWbash gt was successful Installation of lt SUNWproduct registry root gt was successful 817 blocks registry conversion not required Installation of lt SUNWwsr2 gt was successful 158 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SUNW
412. lizing 1MB of memory at addr 103feec000 Initializing 1MB of memory at addr 103fee0000 Initializing 1MB of memory at addr 103 002000 Initializing 1MB of memory at addr 103e002000 Initializing 1MB of memory at addr 1000000000 Initializing 1MB of memory at addr 0 Rebooting with command boot cdrom install Boot device pci le 600000 ide d cdrom 0 0 f File and args install SunOS Release 5 10 Version Generic_118833 17 64 bit Copyright 1983 2005 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms Hardware watchdog enabled Configuring devices Using RPC Bootparams for network configuration information Attempting to configure interface bge3 Skipped interface bge3 Attempting to configure interface bge2 Skipped interface bge2 Attempting to configure interface bgel Skipped interface bgel Attempting to configure interface bge0 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 2 Y OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Skipped interface bge0 Beginning system identification Searching for configuration file s Search complete Discovering additional network configuration Completing system identification Starting remote procedure call RPC services done System identification complete Starting Solaris installation program Searching for JumpStart directory lt lt lt using cdrom instal
413. llation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuring SNMP Support Resources Adding an SNMP Community Entry Step 1 Step 2 Continuing from Step 6 above of the section Running the config snmp Utility Enter 12 to select sampCommunityEntry and view the entries Text similar to the following and the SNMPD Configuration Main Menu are displayed Entry type snmpCommunityEntry Format snmpCommunityIndex text snmpCommunityName text snmpCommunitySecurityName text snmpCommunityContextEngineID octetString snmpCommunityContextName text snmpCommunityTransportTag text snmpCommunityStorageType nonVolatile permanent readOnly snmpCommunityEntry IT555 T555 ReadWriteAll localSnmpID nonVolatile snmpCommunityEntry Ijammmy jammmy ReadAndNotifyToAll localSnmpID nonVolatile snmpCommunityEntry admin za8RQzBg PGWInternalSignal localSnmpID localAccess nonVolatile SNMPD Configuration Main Menu View Configuration Entries Add an SNMP Community Delete an SNMP Community Add a Trap Destination Delete a Trap Destination Activate the New Settings Nu PWD Enter a selection 1 through 6 or q to quit You are prompted to make a selection Enter 2 to add an SNMP Community The Add CommunityString Menu is displayed and you are asked if you would like to proceed with adding a community string
414. lled Step 1 Type the following command to remove the VTS script package and press Enter pkgrm CSCOh021 Text similar to the following is displayed The following package is currently installed CcSCOh0O21 Media Gateway Controller Solaris 10 test for SPARC Opteron sparc i386 3 0 6 Do you want to remove this package y n q y Step2 Type y and press Enter to remove this package Text similar to the following is displayed Removing installed package instance lt CSCOh021 gt This package contains scripts which will be executed with super user permission during the process of removing this package Do you want to continue with the removal of this package y n q Step3 Answer y and press Enter to continue with the installation Text similar to the following is displayed Verifying package lt CSCOh021 gt dependencies in global zone Processing package information Executing preremove script Removing pathnames in class lt none gt var tmp lt shared pathname not removed gt opt sun_install vts vts_script6 opt sun_install vts vts_script opt sun_install VTSadmin file opt sun_install lt shared pathname not removed gt Updating system information Removal of lt CSCOh021 gt was successful Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 TZEE Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment
415. lling the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System A f Save your changes and exit the Setup menu Information similar to the following is displayed SSC Alert Host System has Reset screen not found keyboard not found Keyboard not present Using ttya for input and output Caution Ensure that the selected display device is set to the corresponding console device If you use a monitor choose solaris If you use serial console select solaris ttya SunFire V40z No Keyboard Copyright 1998 2004 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved OpenBoot 4 13 0 8192 MB memory installed Serial 58524225 Ethernet address 0 3 ba 7d 2 41 Host ID 83740241 Rebooting with command boot cdrom install Boot device pci le 600000 ide d cdrom 0 0 f File and args install SunOS Release 5 10 Version Generic 64 bit Copyright 1983 2005 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms Hardware watchdog enabled Configuring devices Using RPC Bootparams for network configuration information Attempting to configure interface ce2 Skipped interface ce2 Attempting to configure interface cel Skipped interface cel Attempting to configure interface ce0 Skipped interface ce0 Beginning system identification Searching for configuration file s Search complete Discovering additional network configuration Completing system identification Starting rem
416. llowing information If it is correct press F2 to change any information press F4 Configure Kerberos Security No ESC 2_Continue ESC 4_Change ESC 6_Help Step 22 Confirm your previous answer of No and press ESC 2 to continue Text similar to the following is displayed Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 0L 18083 01 ESA Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Name Service On this screen you must provide name service information Select the name service that will be used by this system or None if your system will either not use a name service at all or if it will use a name service not listed here gt To make a selection use the arrow keys to highlight the option and press Return to mark it X Name service ESC 2_Continue ESC 6_Help Step 23 Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to None and press the spacebar to select it Press ESC 2 to continue Text similar to the following is displayed DNS Search List gt gt On this screen you can enter a list of domains that will be searched when a DNS query is made If you do not enter any domains DNS will only search the DNS domain chosen for this system Th
417. lly set this value to socket Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 a 439 Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software W Configuring the Execution Environment Parameter Modification foverd ipLocalPortB To define the secondary local port number used for IP communication enter a unique number keeping the following in mind e Typically if Type is socket set this value to 1053 e If you have two Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts in a switchover configuration enter this value in the foverd ipPeerPortB field in the XECfgParm dat file on the secondary host A Caution The value of foverd ipLocalPortB must be unique for every host on the network Otherwise active and standby hosts cannot communicate properly In the instance discussed here no other machine on the network can have foverd ipLocalPortB set to 1053 If that happens the active and standby hosts cannot perform proper switchover foverd ipPeerPortB To define the secondary local port number used for IP communication enter a unique number keeping the following in mind e Typically if Type is socket set this value to 1054 e Ifyou have two Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts in a switchover configuration enter this value in the foverd ipLocalPortB field in the XECfgParm dat file on the secondary host A Caution The value of foverd ipPeerPortB must be unique for
418. local IP address used for checkpointing and switchover heartbeats This is the address of the bgel interface Note If your configuration does not use a secondary Ethernet adapter leave this address set to the default value 0 0 0 0 IP_AddrPeerB Enter the second corresponding peer IP address used for checkpointing and switchover heartbeats This is the address of the bgel interface on the second host Note If your configuration does not use a secondary Ethernet adapter leave this address set to the default value 0 0 0 0 OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software HI Configuring the Execution Environment Parameter Modification IP_Addrl1 Enter the IP address of the bge0 interface IP_Addr2 Enter the IP address of the bgel interface if configured IP_Addr3 Enter the IP address of the bge2 interface if configured IP_Addr4 Enter the IP address of the bge3 interface if configured Virtual_IP_Addrl Enter a virtual IP addresses for the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch used for SIP Failover Support optional Virtual_IP_Addr2 Enter a virtual IP addresses for the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch used for SIP Failover Support optional Configuring Engine Parameters For the engine to run correctly you must modify the following parameters in the Engine s
419. locks CDBs are the accounting records written at various points in a call that are generated during a call enter one of the following sets of values each number represents a point in a call e 1010 1020 1030 1040 1050 1060 1070 1080 These are considered the event based set of values Use this event based list when you want to receive all CDR records at predefined points in the call Although each of these CDBs can be specified independently Cisco suggests that you use the event based set as a package of CDBs for full accounting purposes Note The event based setting is required when operating the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch in conjunction with the BAMS adjunct e 1060 1110 Use this value if you want end of call summary type records only e 1071 Use this set of values for BAMS measurements Refer to the chapter Detailed CDB Description in the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 Billing Interface Guide for details on each CDB engine CDRtimeStamp Specifies the time stamp unit in seconds or milliseconds To specify the CDR file time stamp unit enter one of the following values e S Seconds default e M Milliseconds Use this parameter if your configuration uses TCAP or if you want the millisecond granularity in all of your CDR records Note The M setting is mandatory when operating the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch in conjunction with the BAMS adjunct engine CircuitReservation
420. lse engine SysMinOverlap 0 Specialized autonomous flags for debug fault isolation engine autonomous true false 10 smallest check health interval 20 smallest check health timeout 5 smallest kill grace period 15 seconds to wait before clearing alarm pmDefault default alarm category for PM var location of PM temporary FIFOs PM_ d_ d_input format of PM temporary FIFOs var procMRecovery PM recovery info var procMLogTable log info for recovery only true var cfgMRecovery CfgM recovery info auto blocking of C7 cics and ISDN sigPaths max number of SGCP retry messages after failure 1000 interval between retransmission msec OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide AppendixD Sample Installation Scripts SysMaxOverlap 28 SysGSMTimerInterval LCMMd1File lib CCMd1File lib mdoDir lib VersionTimeoutValue MDLANumberScreening engine engine engine engine engine engine engine SysMdlMemoryReducti CircuitReservation engine engine engine min 600000 to max 1080000 engine SendHardwareBlock MaxNumTGAdvances RedirectingATree 0 ClearinglLocation 0 the Clearing Location fiel DefaultLocation 0 not override the Default L detailedCallEventCapture SelectTermCustGrpld 0 SigPath CustGrpId is 0000 GlareReattemptCauseValue DerivedInterworkingFCIBC R2 T1CAS ISDN H
421. ltiple license files of the same type Step3 Log in as mgcusr Tip For more information about managing MML users see Using the Cisco MGC Environment Configuration Tool page 4 8 Step4 Go to the opt CiscoMGC bin directory of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Step 5 Run the reload_lics sh script The following is a sample out put from the script Copyright O 1998 2002 Cisco Systems Inc MGC 01 Media Gateway Controller 2006 05 18 08 07 37 051 EDT M COMPLD LMAgent Interface Name Entitled Provisioned SS7Interface Y Y PRIInterface Y N PBXInterface Y N INAPInterface Y N LIInterface Y N A Configure TDM Ports Entitled Provisioned Available Call Control 1500 1384 116 Run Time License Entitled SIP 1500 H323 1500 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide EN OL 18083 01 Chapter 3 Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Releases Mi Installing on a Fault Tolerant System A Caution Ss To ensure the successful installation of a fault tolerant configuration you must provision the software for the active Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch host after Step 10 of the Installing the Cisco Security Package CSCOh020 section on page 3 12 before proceeding to Step 1 below See the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Provisioning Guide for information abo
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423. m SUNWcar SUNWcakr SUNWcsd SUNWzlib SUNWlibmsr SUNWl ibms SUNW1xm1 SUNWxwrt1 SUNWbzip SUNWxwfnt SUNWxwice SUNWxwdv SUNWxwplr SUNWper1584core SUNWper1584usr SUNWesu SUNWcpp SUNWdtcor SUNWxwp1t SUNWlexpt SUNWgcmn SUNWctpls SUNWmfrun SUNWxwacx SUNWsshdr SUNWadmlib sysid Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System E OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide E Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System UNWadmr UNWadmap UNWgssc UNWgss UNWopenssl libraries UNWsshcu UNWsshdu UNWdtdmr UNWt1ltk UNWgzip UNWsshr UNWsshu UNWlibC UNWj5rt UNWwbsup UNWinstall patch utils root UNWswmt UNWmdr UNWmdu UNWadmc UNWnfsckr UNWnfscr UNWnfscu UNWkrbr UNWkrbu UNWbip UNWtnetc UNWremdc UNWib UNWtavor UNWtcsh UNWtecla UNWter UNWpr UNWt1s UNWtnetd UNWtnetr UNWtnfc UNWtnfd UNWtoo UNWucbt UNWudaplr UNWudaplu UNWipoib UNWudapltu UNWudapltr UNWocfr UNWoc f UNWos86r UNWrmodr ADP160 UNWaudd UNWusb UNWusbs UNWuedg PFC CRos86r UNWugen KI8sol AN NN NNN NNN NNN NNN NNN NNN NNN NNN vaa asas a ayas aaa aan ana va A th ue UNWeurf UNW1394 UNWxi18n UNWvld NDNNNNNNZATNHANN Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide EIN OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System DN NNN NNN NNN NNN NNN NNN NNN
424. mance of this Software Requires 2 048 Gb of Memory Ignore this warning because it is caused by an error in the install sh script Enter eject and press Enter to open the CD ROM drive door after the installation is completed Remove the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software CD from the tray Optional Perform the procedure in the Installing the Cisco Security Package CSCOh020 section on page 3 12 to install the Cisco Security Package This completes installation of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software on a simplex host system If you have a fault tolerant system proceed to the Installing on a Fault Tolerant System section on page 3 17 Otherwise proceed to the next step 0L 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter3 Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher HZ installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Releases Step 14 You can now begin configuring your Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software in the Using the Cisco MGC Environment Configuration Tool section on page 4 8 Note During installation of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software the system is automatically installed using a standard performance profile satisfactory for both nailed and switched solutions See the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Provisioning Guide for information on provisioning the Cisco PGW 220
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426. mp server enable traps rtr I line con 0 line aux 0 line vty 0 4 password cisco login I end Sample Configuration for Cisco Catalyst 5500 B To view the current configuration of the Cisco Catalyst 5500 B type the following command in privileged mode and press Enter Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Appendix F Sample LAN Configurations Catalyst_5513B enable show config Output similar to the following appears begin version 4 5 1 I set set set set set set l password 1 70tT J rAZe2CANYvHW72ZMtI10 enablepass 1 008Z xbxAzs4LlepsklB6Ju7VY prompt Catalyst _5513B length 24 default logout 20 banner motd c c system set set set set set system baud 9600 system modem disable system name Catalyst_5513B system location Labl system contact John Smith 913 555 7998 snmp set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set l ip set set set set set set set set set set snmp community read only public snmp community read write private snmp community read write all public snmp rmon disable snmp trap disable module snmp trap disable chassis snmp trap disable bridge snmp trap disable repeater snmp trap disable vtp snmp trap disable auth snmp trap disable ippermit snmp trap disable vmps snmp trap disable entity snmp trap disable con
427. mple Configuration for Cisco Catalyst 5500 B set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set l set set set set set set set cdp interval 4 1 12 60 trunk 4 1 auto isl trunk 4 2 auto isl trunk 4 3 auto isl trunk 4 4 auto isl trunk 4 5 auto isl trunk 4 6 auto isl trunk 4 7 auto isl trunk 4 8 auto isl trunk 4 9 auto isl trunk 4 10 auto isl trunk 4 11 desirable trunk 4 12 desirable spantree por spantree por spantree por spantree por spantree por spantree por spantree por spantree por spantree por spantree por spantree por spantree por spantree por spantree por spantree por spantree por spantree por spantree por spantree por spantree por spantree por spantree por spantree por spantree por spantree por spantree por spantree por spantree por module 5 empty module 6 empty module 7 empty module 8 empty module 9 empty module 10 empty module 11 empty module name port level port trap port name cdp enable cdp interval trunk 12 1 tfast tcost tcost tpri tvlanpri tvlanpri tvlanpri tvlanpri tvlanpri tvlanpri tvlanpri tvlanpri tvlanpri tvlanpri tvlanpri tvlanpri tvlancos tvlancos tvlancos tvlancos tvlancos tvlancos tvlancos tvlancos tvlancos tvlancos tvlancos tvlancos 12 12 1 12 1 12 1 12 1 12 1 60
428. n this value is the IP address of the second host ipAddrPeerB Second corresponding peer IP address used for checkpointing and failover heartbeats Note If your configuration does not use an external card leave this setting as the default value 0 0 0 0 IP_NextHopl Specifies the IP addresses of up to eight next hop counters IP_NextHop2 These IP addresses are used when the next hop router IP IP_NextHop3 addresses on the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts do not IP_NextHop4 match IP_NextHop5 IP_NextHop6 Default 0 0 0 0 IP_NextHop7 Valid values An IP address expressed in dotted decimal IP_NextHop8 notation IUA maxNasExtNodes Specifies the maximum number of external nodes that can be defined with an ISDN signaling type of IUA This number also represents the maximum number of IUA associations that can be provisioned Valid value 256 Note Do not change this value TUA maxNasPathsPerExtNode Specifies the maximum number of NAS signaling services that can be assigned to each external node with an ISDN signaling type of IUA Valid value 112 Note Do not change this value TUA maxNasPaths Specifies the maximum number of IUA signaling services that can be provisioned Valid value 1500 Note Do not change this value Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 AS Appendix A XECfgParm dat File Parameters M Unders
429. n Sun Netra X4200 M2 Platform BIOS SETUP UTILITY Channel Number Assignment 281241 402 58 C Copyrigh Choose Static in the IP Assignment Enter the IP address the subnet mask and the default gateway Select Commit Select Exit Highlight the Save Changes and Exit option Then press Enter Connect an Ethernet cable from the 10 100 Ethernet port for net management on the server back panel to a terminal device See Figure 2 5 Start ILOM Using Secure HTTP Step 1 Step 2 Enter the IP address of the SP in the browser For example enter https 10 10 10 1 in the browser Press Enter See Figure 2 6 Enter the default user ID password root changeme Click Log In You see a screen similar to the one in Figure 2 0L 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Figure 2 9 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by Cisco S RAG MBE BEV KRW IAT Bop MAE D El netps 10 74 49 252 iPages suntab asp Role User Administrator root SP ame SUNSP00144FCAFFC6 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager j mo O Versions Session Time Out Components identification information Versions View the version of ILOM firmware currently in use Ver
430. n alarm RedirectingNbrFail informational alarm is generated SelectTermCustGrpld Applies only to Nailed Solutions If this parameter is not defined it defaults to False If this parameter is set to True and CUSTGRPID of the Originating Leg SigPath is 0000 then you must select CUSTGRPID of the Terminating Leg SigPath If this parameter is set to False you should always select CUSTGRPID of the Originating Leg SigPath Default False Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide nie i OL 18083 01 AppendixA XECfgParm dat File Parameters Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Mi Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition sipFailover Specifies whether the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts when connected with a session interrupt protocol SIP network should perform an automatic switchover when a LAN interface fails Default false Valid values true or false sipRoutingMode Defines the routing mode of Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch strict router or loose router Valid Values e 0 Strict Router e 1 Loose Router Default 0 sm_meas_baseaddr Indicates the memory size of the base address Default 3400 Note Do not change this value stPort Port number used between peer components or processes Enter any unused port number for example 7000 If your configurat
431. n pkgadd d SUNWvts Processing package instance lt SUNWvts gt from lt tmp gt SunVTS Framework sparc 6 4 REV 2007 07 05 10 00 Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms Executing checkinstall script Using lt opt gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information Verifying package dependencies Verifying disk space requirements Checking for conflicts with packages already installed Checking for setuid setgid programs He OH H H This package contains scripts which will be executed with super user permission during the process of installing this package Do you want to continue with the installation of lt SUNWvts gt y n y Installing SunVTS Framework as lt SUNWvts gt Installing part 1 of 1 8132 blocks Installation of lt SUNWvts gt was successful x SUNWvtsts 0 bytes 0 tape blocks SUNWvtsts archive 0 bytes 0 tape blocks SUNWvtsts archive none bz2 9661272 bytes 18870 tape blocks SUNWvtsts install 0 bytes 0 tape blocks SUNWvtsts install checkinstall 1199 bytes 3 tape blocks x x Mm x SUNWvtsts reloc sunwvts lib probe 0 bytes 0 tape blocks x SUNWvtsts reloc sunwvts lib probe sparcv9 0 bytes 0 tape blocks spawn pkgadd d SUNWvtsts Processing package instance lt SUNWvtsts gt from lt tmp gt SunVTS for Tests sparc 6 4 REV 2007 07 05 12 46 Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems
432. n utility Parameters callver SaveArea etc cust_specific toolkit ISDNBRI ISDNBRI tcpPingPort 0 MIGRATED default value is 0 tcpPing will be enabled when set a valid port value suggest value is 2430 AA A A ge A A Radius Accounting Parameters EEEE EEE E Sa a ae ee a e ee ee a ee ii RadiusAccounting output off on off RadiusAccounting numberPort 20 The number of local port to communicate with radius server The range is between 10 to 99 Default value is 20 RadiusAccounting smSize 30 size of shared memory in MB The range is between 20 to 199 Default value is 30 H 248 H248 maxNumH248Links 1000 H248 maximumActionsInTransaction 64 Used to set maximum number of actions in one Transaction H248 localMID CISCO COM Used in message from PGW to GW CallCutoffTimerUnits 0 This property specifies how the callcutofftime property is calculated If the value is set to callcutofftime property is measured in hours callcutofftime property is measured in minutes callcutofftime property is measured in seconds NRO Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide m OL 18083 01 AppendixD Sample Installation Scripts Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 6 1 Default value 0 Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 6 1 The following sample XE
433. ncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing EISUP ISDNBRI ISDNIP ISDNL3 IUA LI LogServerd M3UA MGCP QBE_V5 QBE_V6 SIP SS7 SUA TCAP almM amDmpr cdrDmpr cfgM Installing chk_inv Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing diskmonitor engine no_smartalloc engine smartalloc foverd ioChanMgr measMgr mmBldCfg mmSAgt mmdbd mml pom procM replicator sagt 755 Wi Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 AppendixD Sample Installation Scripts Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing libACE so libbtsUtil so libcmg so libconvutil so libcxn so libda so libeng so libengif so libhelp so libinf so libmmdb so libpem so libpolbase so libpolcomp so libpolfiles so libpolnuman so libpolroute so libpom so libpxe so libpxel
434. nd Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System 119963 08 Checking installed patches Verifying sufficient filesystem capacity Installing patch packages Patch 119963 08 has been successfully installed See var sadm patch 119963 08 log for details Patch packages installed SUNW1ibC Validating patches Loading patches installed on the system Done Loading patches requested to ins Done The following requested patches Package Changes Package Changes Package Changes tall SUNWarc from directory SUNWarc in patch for package SUNWarc will not be applied SUNWhea from directory SUNWhea in patch for package SUNWhea will not be applied FJSVfmd from directory FJSVfmd in patch for package FJSVfmd will not be applied have packages no Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System E dry run method t installed on the system 119578 30 is not installed on the system to the system 119578 30 is not installed on the system to the system 119578 30 is not installed on the system to the system Checking patches that you specified for installation Done Approved patches will be installed in this order 119578 30 Checking installed patches Executing prepatch script Temporarily disabling fmd 1M Verifying sufficient filesystem capacity Installing patch packages dry run method Patch 119578 30 has been
435. ndby Host Y Host Y becomes active and takes over call processing Tip Step 5 Step 6 If Host Y does not take over call processing after switchover restart the software on Host X to take over the calls Check the parameters you changed on Host Y and make sure you have the correct values Restart the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software on the now standby host Host X by entering the following command etc init d CiscoMGC start On Host Y the currently active host enter the following MML command to switch call processing from Host Y to the newly changed Host X Host X becomes active mml gt SW OVER CONFIRM OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Hs Configuring the Execution Environment pP Tip If Host X does not take over call processing after switchover restart the software on Host Y to take over the calls Check the parameters you changed on Host X and make sure you have the correct values Configuring Basic System Information Ss Note For a complete list of the parameters found in the XECfgParm dat file and how they are used by the Cisco Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch see Appendix A XECfgParm dat File Parameters To configure basic system information required for your system to function modify the following parameters in the first section of the XECfgParm dat f
436. necessary log files platform log User generated trace files btr Call detail record CDR files bin or csv Old tar files User generated toolkit files in the var cust_specific toolkit directory Caution amp Be sure to follow the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software installation sequence listed in Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Releases section on page 3 3 Note amp If you modify any file in the etc directory you must reboot the Solaris 10 operating system for the changes to take effect Note P Monitor system output frequently for error messages during the installation process and correct any error conditions before continuing with the installation Tip Allow for at least 2 hours to install the Sun Solaris 10 operating system and approximately 1 hour to install the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software E Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 3 Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Releases Mi Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Releases Ss Note Ss Before you begin this procedure the Solaris 10 operating system and Solaris 10 operating environment should be already installed on
437. nents mod 6001 properties mod mi Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Appendix E Sample Uninstall Scripts Removing a Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Version Sample Output for uninstall sh Mi Removing opt CiscoMGC etc CONFIG_LIB 9 6001_to_9 7001 Removing opt CiscoMGC etc CONFIG_LIB 9 6001_to_9 7001 properties mod Removing opt CiscoMGC etc CONFIG_LIB 9 7001_to_9 7002 Removing opt CiscoMGC etc CONFIG_LIB 9 7001_to_9 7002 properties mod Removing opt CiscoMGC etc CONFIG_LIB 9 7002_to_9 7003 Removing opt CiscoMGC etc CONFIG_LIB 9 7002_to_9 7003 properties mod Removing opt CiscoMGC etc CONFIG_LIB 9 7002_to_9 7003 components mod Removing opt CiscoMGC etc CONFIG_LIB 9 7002_to_9 7003 dependencies mod Removing opt CiscoMGC etc CONFIG_LIB 9 7002_to_9 7003 processes mod Removing opt CiscoMGC etc CONFIG_LIB 9 7002_to_9 7003 services mod Removing opt CiscoMGC etc CONFIG_LIB 9 7002_to_9 7003 dmprSink mod Removing opt CiscoMGC etc CONFIG_LIB 9 7003_to_9 8 Removing opt CiscoMGC etc CONFIG_LIB 9 7003_to_9 8001 Removing opt CiscoMGC etc CONFIG_LIB 9 7003_to_9 8001 properties mod Uninstalling opt CiscoMGC etc CONFIG_LIB migrate_mod tar gz Removal of lt CSCOgc001 gt was successful Uninstalling opt tibrv tibco tar gz Uninstalling opt CiscoMGC 1lib perl15 5 00503 tar gz Removal of lt CSCOga006 gt was successful Uninstalling opt Toolkit t
438. nfiguration Guide OL 18083 01 APPENDIX i Sample LAN Configurations This appendix contains sample configurations for two LAN switches Cisco Catalyst 5500 A and Cisco Catalyst 5500 B and the route switch modules Sample Configuration for Cisco Catalyst 5500 A To view the current configuration of the Cisco Catalyst 5500 A type the following command in privileged mode and press Enter Catalyst_5513A enable show config Output similar to the following appears begin version 4 5 1 I set set set set set set l password 1 1300 QUt nAlYZH WFmDoJqWAWO enablepass 1 tTCB rbEX8KRDTtpVG9gsy7jc61 prompt length 24 logout 20 banner system set set set set set l system system system system system snmp set set set set set set set set set set set set set snmp snmp snmp snmp snmp snmp snmp snmp snmp snmp snmp snmp snmp name default motd c c baud 9600 modem disable Catalyst_5513A location Labl contact Jim Smith 913 555 7998 Catalyst_5513A community read only public community read write private community read write all public rmon trap trap trap trap trap trap trap trap trap disable enable enable enable enable enable enable enable enable enable module chassis bridge repeater vtp auth ippermit vmps entity OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Gui
439. ng received from NAS Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 UL Appendix A XECfgParm dat File Parameters M Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition GWClearChannelAlgorithm Allows the use of the clear channel 64K unrestricted data transfer between gateways Different gateways support different codecs There is a command to see all the codecs supported on the gateway including the clear channel codec For example on VISM the command is dspcodecparams The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch passes any string that is defined on it The following is what the command shows on VISM Codec Codec String Period ms Preference Type 1 G 711u PCMU 10 8 0 2 G 71la PCMA 10 7 8 726 32K G726 32 10 5 2 729a G729a 10 2 96 G 729ab G729ab 10 1 96 clr chan CCD 10 9 96 G 726 16K G726 16 10 3 96 G 726 24K G726 24 10 4 96 9 G 726 40K G726 40 10 6 96 11 G 723 1 G723H 30 10 96 12 G 723 1la G723AH 30 11 96 13 G 723 1 G723L 30 12 96 14 G 723 1a G723AL 30 13 96 G G G G 0 J0U BPW I Values null or the valid codec string Default null homeDirRoot Location of the home directory Default opt CiscoMGC Note Do not change this value 10ChanMgr IPCTimer Specifies the frequency at which the queue is scanned for RS
440. ng ftp in Step 5 of this procedure To install the communications and alarm software on your hosts perform the following steps Step 1 Load the Cisco Solaris 10 Operating Environment CD into the CD ROM drive Install this package by entering the following command at the prompt pkgadd d cdrom cdrom0 CSCOh026 pkg Text similar to the following is displayed along with copyright and trademark information The following packages are available 1 CSCOh026 Media Gateway Controller PGW Specific Solaris 10 packages sparc 3 0 6 Select package s you wish to process or all to process all packages default all q amp Note You can also download the Sparc based communications and alarm software package CSCOh026 from Cisco com For example download the CSCOh026 package to the opt SW folder on the Sparc based platform and use the command pkgadd d opt SW CSCOh026 pkg Step2 Press Enter to accept the default answer of all and install all the packages Text similar to the following is displayed Processing package instance lt CSCOh026 gt from lt var tmp CSCOh026 pkg gt Media Gateway Controller PGW Specific Solaris 10 packages sparc 3 0 6 Cisco Systems Inc Executing checkinstall script CScoh026 checkinstall log file at var tmp CSCOh026 checkinstall log Platform is SUNW Sun Fire V210 This machine is running Solaris 5 10 Using lt opt sun_install gt as the package base directory Processi
441. ng is displayed WARNING This program will unconfigure your system It will cause it to revert to a blank system it will not have a name or know about other systems or networks This program will also halt the system Do you want to continue y n Enter y to continue the reconfiguration process and press Enter The system displays information similar to the following svc startd The system is coming down Please wait svc startd 57 system services are now being stopped Sep 8 01 22 21 vtghost rpcbind rpcbind terminating on signal svc startd The system is down syncing file systems done Program terminated 1 ok Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide oL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Step 4 Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System E Reboot your system using the method identified for your platform type e Sparc based platforms Enter the boot command and press Enter to reboot the system e Opteron based platforms Press any key to reboot the system Note Step 5 If you are installing Solaris 10 on an Opteron based platform you might be prompted during the reboot to enter Ctrl B or Ctrl C to open configuration tools for your hardware You do not need to open any of these tools to complete this installation The system displays information similar to the following SC Alert Host System has Re
442. ng package information Processing system information 12 package pathnames are already properly installed Installing Solaris Print LP Server usr as lt SUNWpsu gt Installing part 1 of 1 Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms 3090 blocks Installation of lt SUNWpsu gt was successful Adding lt SFWsudo gt Processing package instance lt SFWsudo gt from lt opt xtrapkgs gt wi Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System E Sudo superuser do sparc 1 6 8 5 REV 2006 03 26 16 30 Using lt opt gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information Installing Sudo superuser do as lt SFWsudo gt Installing part 1 of 1 opt sfw READMEs README SFWsudo opt sfw bin sudo opt sfw etc sudoers opt sfw man manim sudo 1m opt sfw man manim visudo 1m opt sfw man man4 sudoers 4 opt sfw sbin visudo verifying class lt none gt Sudo is distributed under the following ISC style license Copyright c 1994 1996 1998 2004 Todd C Miller lt Todd Permission to use copy modify and distribute this so purpose with or without fee is hereby gran copyright notice and this permission no THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS AND T WITH REGAR
443. ng package information Processing system information 2 package pathnames are already properly installed Verifying disk space requirements Checking for conflicts with packages already installed Checking for setuid setgid programs se This package contains scripts which will be executed with super user permission during the process of installing this package Do you want to continue with the installation of lt CSCOh026 gt y n Step3 Type y and press Enter to continue the installation Text similar to the following is displayed Installing Media Gateway Controller PGW Specific Solaris 10 packages as lt CSCOh026 gt Installing part 1 of 1 opt sun_install SolPkg 137324 01 zip opt sun_install SolPkg lt implied directory gt opt sun_install SolPkg LOM20 tar gz opt sun_install SolPkg SUNWftpr tar gz opt sun_install SolPkg SUNWftpu tar gz Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide EN OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Step 4 opt sun_ins opt sun_ins opt sun_ins opt sun_ins opt sun_ins opt sun_ins opt sun_ins opt sun_ins opt sun_ins opt sun_ins opt sun_ins opt sun_ins opt sun_ins opt sun_ins opt sun_ins opt sun_ins opt sun_ins opt sun_ins opt sun_ins opt sun_ins tall Sol tall Sol tall Sol tall Sol tall Sol tall Sol tall Sol tall Sol tall Sol tall Sol tall Sol tall Sol tall Sol
444. nges take effect Log in to the PGW host 2 as mgcusr Enter the following command to stop the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 0L 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide E Chapter5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 Hs Migration from Release 9 5 or 9 6 to Release 9 8 without Platform Changes sudo etc init d CiscoMGC stop Step4 Follow these steps to back up the system a Local Tape Backup Using the mgcbackup utility back up the system to the local tape drive opt CiscoMGC local mgcbackup d dev rmt 0 b Remote File Server Backup Type the following commands to use the mgcbackup utility to back up the system to local directory mkdir var tmp upgrade cd var tmp upgrade opt CiscoMGC local mgcbackup d var tmp upgrade Ss Note The backup file is stored in the specified directory path in the following format mgc_ lt hostname gt _ lt yyyymmdd gt _ lt hhmmss gt _backup Where e hostname is the name of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch host such as MGC 01 e yyyymmdd is the date the backup file is created in a year month day format such as 20011130 e hhmmss is the time the backup file is created in an hour minute second format such as 115923 c Type the following command to list the files in your backup directory Verify that the backup was successful opt CiscoMGC local mgcbackup 1 A Ca
445. ning remaining remaining remaining remaining remaining remaining remaining remaining remaining remaining remaining remaining remaining remaining mi Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System DAN NNN NNN NN NN ND N NNN DN NN NHN NNN NNN NNN NNN aaa NNN NNN NNnNNNNNNHnNNnNNHNNNNHNNNANANNHN N UNWXIWAC Eo a Sear ia Uria aa Bra sofas corse forse Sres sorte donde WUNWSDL OG ns ol eae ae ble ete ee UNWZESKE o ata aaa ado aaa UNW2 SC SIC anan WNW SOSA se ra See ane Greene Grotere Sna era ar 112 109 108 108 106 106 105 104 103 102 101 101 100 100 30 96 96 70 93 91 90 90 86 42 86 66 75 63 60 1 60 1 74 96 93 72 71 66 57 Oia Spad 5541 54 54 1 54 21 Bil 48 53 50 50 50 49 48 47 47 47 43 42 42 42 38 37 37 59 19 61 08 87 69 21 39 43 80 29 16 84 60 16 02 63 44 90 84 92 94 97 04 43 09 67 11 08 24 61 86 76 45 47 44 17 04 week ld 42 51 45 31 41 40 39 39 39 39 38 36 04 54 90 84 11 01 64 68 12 Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System E tes remaining tes remaining tes remaining tes remaining tes remaining tes remaining tes remaining tes remaining tes
446. nment on the Sun Netra and Sun Fire platforms The following sections contain these instructions Note Ss In the following procedures your responses to prompts sometimes depend on the disk drive size or other particulars of your system These are pointed out as you follow the procedures e Supported Platforms page 2 1 e Supported Disk Drives page 2 1 e Before You Start page 2 2 e Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System page 2 2 e Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment page 2 72 Note For procedures on migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software Release 9 8 see Chapter 5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 Supported Platforms This document describes the specific steps necessary for installing the Sun Solaris 10 operating system and the operating environment on the Sun Netra and Sun Fire platforms Two platform types are used Sparc based and Opteron based The platforms that are supported for these products are identified in the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Hardware Installation Guide Release 7 amp 9 Supported Disk Drives The following disk drives are supported e 73 GB e 146 GB OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Before You Start Before You Start Be sure to read the following cautions
447. not notified 7 tpAlarmSeverity Alarm severity 8 tpAlarmReported Alarm reported 9 tpComponentId Component identification number This number consists of two parts the component type and component instance The most significant 2 bytes signify the component type The least significant 2 bytes are the sequential instance of the type 10 tpComponentType Component type identification number 11 tpCompMMLName Short notation of the component name It is also the MML name that can be used in the MML session 12 tpCompDesc Component description 13 tpCompParentId Component parent identification 14 tpAlarmTime Time the alarm occurred Following is an example of an event log message string SC2200 ID 13 Name 12 Set 10 MMLname 4 CatDesc 11 CompDesc 3 Severity 8 CompID 6 CompType 5 CatID 14 AlarmNotify 9 AlarmTime 1 ParentID 2 AlarmReported 7 Following is another example showing more simple formatting MGC 7 alarm 5 12 4 Step5 Click OK to set your message Step6 Repeat the procedure for each event name Step7 From the Event Configuration window select File Save Step8 Close the window Step9 Verify that alarms are being received and formatted correctly by generating an alarm on the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch for instance take a signaling channel out of service to see if you get an alarm Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide c
448. nstalling the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment analyze surface analysis defect defect list management backup search for backup labels verify read and display labels save save new disk partition definitions inquiry show vendor product and revision volname set 8 character volume name lt cmd gt execute lt cmd gt then return quit format gt p PARTITION MENU 0 change 0 partition 1 change 1 partition 2 change 2 partition 3 change 3 partition 4 change 4 partition 5 change 5 partition 6 change 6 partition 7 change 7 partition select select a predefined table modify modify a predefined partition table name name the current table print display the current table label write partition map and label to the disk lt cmd gt execute lt cmd gt then return quit partition gt 0 Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks 0 root wm 0 725 1 00GB 726 0 0 2097414 Enter partition id tag root unassigned Enter partition permission flags wm wm Enter new starting cyl 0 0 Enter partition size 2097414b 726c 1024 13mb 1 00gb Oc partition gt 1 Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks 1 swap wu 726 3629 4 00GB 2904 0 0 8389656 Enter partition id tag swap unassigned Enter partition permission flags wu wm Enter new starting cyl 726 0 Enter partition size 8389656b 2904c 4096 51mb 4 00gb Oc p
449. o Q761_ARGENTINA_C2 so Q761_AUSTRL mdo Wi Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 AppendixD Sample Installation Scripts Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Installation of lt CSCO30000 gt was successful Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Installation of lt CSCO31000 gt was successful Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Installation of lt CSCO32000 gt was successful _ 99VER_AUSTRL_C3 mdo _ 99VER_AUSTRL_C3 so Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Installation of lt CSCO33000 gt was successful Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing 0761_AUSTRL so 0761_AUSTRL_C2 mdo Q761_AUSTRL_C2 so Q761_BASE mdo 0761 0761 0761 0761 0761 0761 0761 0761 0761 0761 0761 0761 0761 0761 0761 0761 0761 0
450. o PGW 2200 Softswitch Application Platforms Figure B 2 illustrates the client server relationship and the secure connectivity used between two Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch application platforms operating as a redundant pair Figure B 2 Secure Connections between Two Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitches c SCP S Cisco PGW 2200 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch S SCP c Softswitch Secure Connectivity Between Cisco BAMS Application Platforms Figure B 3 illustrates the client server relationship and the secure connectivity used between two Cisco BAMS application platforms operating as a redundant pair Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide lt OL 18083 01 AppendixB Client Server and Secure Connectivity Relationships Client Server and Secure Connectivity Relationships Mi Figure B 3 Secure Connections between Cisco BAMS Platforms c SFTP S Cisco BAMS Cisco BAMS S SFTP c Secure Connectivity Between Cisco BAMS and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Application Platforms Figure B 4 illustrates the client server relationship and the secure connectivity used when one redundant Cisco BAMS pair controls multiple Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch application platforms amp Note For simplicity the redundant Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch application platforms are not shown The secure connectivity between the redundant Cisco BAMS pair and the redundant Cisco PGW 2200 S
451. o PGW 2200 Softswitch software configuration Step 1 Install Solaris 8 Operating System using the procedures in the Sun Solaris 8 Operating System Installation chapter Step2 Install the original Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software using the procedures in the Installing the Cisco MGC Software 9 2 x and Higher Releases section Step3 Restore the data files using the procedures in Restoring the System section Falling Back to Previous Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Releases with Platform Changes If you need to fall back to previous Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software releases with platform changes use the following procedure Step 1 Verify that the pom dataSync variable is set to False on the active and standby pair of Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitches To view or modify the pom dataSync variable use an editor such as vi to edit opt CiscoMGC etc XECfgParm dat Ss Note You must set pom dataSync to false on the active and standby pair of Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitches before you perform the fallback amp Note If you modify the pom dataSync variable make sure you save the file opt CiscoMGC etc XECfgParm dat You don t have to restart the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch after the modification of this variable Step2 Log in the standby Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch as root Step3 Stop the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software using the following command Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and
452. o PGW 4 When the switchover is complete you migrate PGW 1 to PGW 3 Finally you enable the MMDB database replication between PGW 3 and PGW 4 Perform the following steps to do the live upgrade Step 1 Verify that the pom dataSync variable is set to False on both PGW 1 and PGW 2 To view or modify the pom dataSync variable use an editor such as vi to edit opt CiscoMGC etc KECfgParm dat Ss Note You must set pom dataSync to false on the active and standby pair of Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitches before you perform the live upgrade amp Note If you modify the pom dataSync variable make sure you save the file opt CiscoMGC etc XECfgParm dat You don t have to restart the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch after the modification of this variable Step2 On PGW 2 log in as root Then run the following script under opt CiscoMGC local cd opt CiscoMGC local liveUpgrade sh export Text similar to the following is displayed You are running as root Good Stopping TimesTen database replication on sh hox Stopped TimesTen database replication successfully Backing up the Main Memory Database MMDB on sh hox Back up the Main Memory Database MMDB successfully All configuration files were exported successfully in var tmp upgrade please ftp them to your file server Step3 Back up the odbc ini file using the following command cp opt CiscoMGC local odbc ini var tmp upgrade Ss Note Step 3 is only required when
453. o Solaris 8 e Ifyou had hard disk drives with Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 5 2 or 9 6 1 installed see the Backup Procedure section on page 5 34 and the Hard Disk Replacement Procedure section on page 5 34 e If you replaced disk drives during the migration to Solaris 10 refer to the Falling Back to Solaris 8 If Hard Drives Were Replaced During the Upgrade section on page 5 27 e If you did not replace disk drives during migration but used Veritas Volume Manager to mirror disk drives refer to the Falling Back to Solaris 8 on the Second Disk Drive section on page 5 28 e If you cannot use the previous options to restore Solaris 8 you need to restore the original Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch configuration For further instructions see the Restoring the Original Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software section on page 5 32 Falling Back to Solaris 8 If Hard Drives Were Replaced During the Upgrade Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 If you replaced disk drives during the migration to Solaris 10 and need to revert to Solaris 8 perform the following procedure Stop the operating system and power down the platform usr sbin shutdown g0 i5 Remove the new disk drives and install the original disk drives in their original locations using proper anti static procedures See the Sun System manual for your platform Power up the system 0L 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation
454. o the snmpNotify table by clicking Up Tree four times to return to the snmpModules part of the MIB Then navigate down the tree by double clicking snmpNotificationMIB snmpNotifyObjects snmpNotifyTable snmpNotifyEntry Step 13 As before associate the correct MIB instance and SNMP set values with the MIB object IDs Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide cz E OL 18083 01 Appendix C HP OpenView Sample SNMP Configuration Formatting Formatting Trap Messages E Select MIB Object ID MIB Instance SNMP Set Value snmpNotifyRowStatus 50 5 snmpNotifyTag 50 Managerl snmpNotifyStorageType 50 3 snmpNotifyRowStatus 50 1 Tip Step 14 Step 15 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 You can verify the settings by selecting each MIB OID and clicking Start Query When you do this for snmpNotifyRowStatus it should show four entries set to active When you have verified the settings you can close the MIB browser window Click Close At this point HP OpenView should start receiving alarms from the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch You can verify this by for example performing a set sc state MML command to take a signaling channel out of service Trap Messages When HP OpenView receives the traps from the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch HP OpenView does not automatically interpret the trap and display it in a useful manner The trap is sent with basic information indicating the
455. ocessing package instance lt SUNWpcr gt from lt opt xtrapkgs gt Solaris Print Client root sparc 13 1 REV 2005 01 21 15 53 Using lt gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information 10 package pathnames are already properly installed Installing Solaris Print Client root as lt SUNWpcr gt Installing part 1 of 1 Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms 2 blocks verifying class lt preserve gt verifying class lt manifest gt Executing postinstall script Installation of lt SUNWpcr gt was successful Adding lt SUNWpcu gt Processing package instance lt SUNWpcu gt from lt opt xtrapkgs gt Solaris Print Client usr sparc 13 1 REV 2005 01 21 15 53 Using lt gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information 4 package pathnames are already properly installed Installing Solaris Print Client usr as lt SUNWpcu gt Installing part 1 of 1 Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms 541 blocks Installation of lt SUNWpcu gt was successful Adding lt SUNWpsu gt Processing package instance lt SUNWpsu gt from lt opt xtrapkgs gt Solaris Print LP Server usr sparc 13 1 REV 2005 01 21 15 53 Using lt gt as the package base directory Processi
456. ofileEntry 23 snmpNotifyFilterEntry 24 httpUserNameEntry Enter a selection 1 through 24 or q to quit to Main Menu 0 JO0Uu0 np RRERRRND0 BwWNHRO a If you select 12 from the SNMPD Configuration Main Menu the snmpCommunityEntry is displayed showing the changes you made Ss Note The following entries are examples only Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide oL 18083 01 Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuring the Execution Environment Mi Entry type snmpCommunityEntry Format snmpCommunityIndex text snmpCommunityName text snmpCommunitySecurityName text snmpCommunityContextEngineID octetString snmpCommunityContextName text snmpCommunityTransportTag text snmpCommunityStorageType nonVolatile permanent readOnly snmpCommunityEntry Icomnamel comnamel ReadWriteAll localSnmpID nonVolatile snmpCommunityEntry Ijammmy jammmy ReadAndNotifyToAll localSnmpID nonVolatile snmpCommunityEntry admin VD6FZbov PGWInternalSignal localSnmpID localAccess nonVolatile If you select 20 from the SNMPD Configuration Main Menu the Trap Destination information is displayed showing the changes you made Ss Note The following entries are examples only Entry type snmpTargetAddrEntry Format snmpTargetAddrName text snmpTargetAddrTDomain snmpUDPDomain snmpIPXDomain etc snmpTargetAddr
457. oftswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System 918 blocks Installation of lt SUNWcpcu gt was successful 29 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation 215 blocks Installation 128 blocks Installation 231 blocks Installation 184 blocks Installation 928 blocks Installation 314 blocks Installation 228 blocks of of of of of of of lt S lt S lt S lt S lt S lt S lt S UNWcqhpc gt was successful UNWkey gt was successful UNWeuodf gt was successful UNWless gt was successful UNWcstl gt was successful UNWlibsasl gt was successful UNWlldap gt was successful Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt S 10159 blocks Installation 29 blocks Installation 6853 blocks Installation 3972 blocks Installation 1313 blocks of of of of lt S lt S lt S lt S Installation of lt S 1227 blocks UNWlsimega gt was successful UNWmdb gt was successful UNWmdbdm gt was successful UNWmdbr gt was successful UNWdtrc gt was successful UNWdtrp gt was successful Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SUNWfctl gt was successful 3552 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt S 2568 blocks Installation 174 blocks Installati
458. oftswitch application platforms is the same Figure B 4 Secure Connections between Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch and Cisco BAMS Cisco PGW 2200 Cisco PGW 2200 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Softswitch Softswitch S S S S S SFTP SFTP SFTP SFTP SFTP SFTP Cc C sprp C C C C S Cisco BAMS Cisco BAMS s SFTP c Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 0L 18083 01 a e3 AppendixB Client Server and Secure Connectivity Relationships W Client Server and Secure Connectivity Relationships Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide a E OL 18083 01 APPENDIX HP OpenView Sample SNMP Configuration Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch to Send Alarms to HP OpenView Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 This sample configuration sets up a Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch to send alarms to HP OpenView Load the following MIBs in HP OpenView in the order shown below To load MIBs select the Options menu and choose Load Unload MIBs SNMP MIB Location CISCO SMI my opt TransPath snmp tp my opt TransPath snmp measurement my opt TransPath snmp v3 tgt my opt TransPath snmp SNMP FRAMEWORK MIB my ftp ftp cisco com pub mibs v2 SNMP NOTIFICATION MIB my ftp ftp cisco com pub mibs v2 Ss Note You must also install
459. og so libqbe so libqbe_v6 so librds so librmg so librudp so libsa so libstlport so 1 libtcpServer so libxe so libxml2 so 2 Updating parameters for CiscoMGC Updating parameters for SW_Layout cfg Updating parameters for helpCommands xsd Updating parameters for mmlCommands xml Updating parameters for mmlLICommands xml Updating parameters for log_rotate sh Updating parameters for startAudit sh Updating parameters for diagdata Updating parameters for create_liusr Updating parameters for cshrc Updating parameters for delete_liusr Updating parameters for dump prov Updating parameters for master cks Updating parameters for perf_setup Updating parameters for backup sh Updating parameters for config lib Updating parameters for config snmp Updating parameters for init tcl Updating parameters for mgcbackup Updating parameters for mgcrestore Updating parameters for restore sh Updating parameters for rmsem sh Updating parameters for startAudit mml Updating parameters for startLogServer Installation of lt CSCOga001 gt was successful Modifying etc syslog conf Updating parameters for odbc ini Updating parameters for backupDb sh Updating parameters for restoreDb sh Set TOS for timesten replicator Untarring TimesTen image in opt ttdb install Sample Output from install sh Mi OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide AppendixD Sample Installation Scripts
460. ol swapvol usr var No data on these volumes will be lost The requested operation is to remove disk rootdiska from disk group rootdg The disk name will be kept along with any volumes using the disk allowing replacement of the disk Select Replace a failed or removed disk from the main menu when you wish to replace the disk Step9 Enter y and press Enter at the prompt to continue Continue with operation y n q default y Removal of disk rootdiska completed successfully Step 10 Enter n at the prompt and then q to quit vxdiskadm Remove another disk y n q default n n Volume Manager Support Operations Menu VolumeManager Disk T Add or initialize one or more disks 2 Encapsulate one or more disks 3 Remove a disk 4 Remove a disk for replacement 5 Replace a failed or removed disk 6 Mirror volumes on a disk 7 Move volumes from a disk 8 Enable access to import a disk group 9 Remove access to deport a disk group 10 Enable online a disk device T1 Disable offline a disk device 12 Mark a disk as a spare for a disk group Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 0L 18083 01 E Chapter5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 M Falling Back to Solaris 8 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 5 or 9 6 13 Turn off the spare flag on a disk list List disk information Display help about menu 22 Display help about
461. ollowing command to start the ILOM Service Processor SP GUI start SP console This step is optional if you decide to skip this go to Step 4 a Place the system in single user mode by shutting down the standby machine b When the machine prompts for a password type either d to proceed with normal startup or the root password for system maintenance Load the appropriate version of the CD ROM labeled Cisco Solaris 10 Operating Software Startup Disk for Opteron based Platforms into the CD ROM drive If the system is currently running log in as root Boot the system from the CD ROM drive by entering the appropriate command reboot Note You may be prompted during the reboot to enter Ctrl B or Ctrl C to open configuration tools for your hardware You do not need to open any of these tools to complete this installation Perform the following steps once the reboot starts a Press the F2 key to open the Setup menu The Setup menu opens after the self tests have been completed b Go to the BOOT setup information c Ensure that the CD ROM is the first bootable device in the list d Choose the Advanced menu from the category selections at the top of the screen e If you connected to the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch using the console port ensure Console Redirection is set to enable or always OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter2 Insta
462. om the picklist or the default terminal type serial port We recommend that you use the default terminal type while you are installing software Sun Fire V210 No Keyboard Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved OpenBoot 4 18 5 2048 MB memory installed Serial 52030991 Ethernet address 0 3 ba 19 ee f Host ID 8319ee0f Initializing 1MB of memory at addr 103feec000 Initializing 1MB of memory at addr 103fee0000 Initializing 15MB of memory at addr 103 002000 Initializing 16MB of memory at addr 103e002000 OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide E Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Step 30 Step 31 Initializing 992MB of memory at addr 1000000000 Initializing 1024MB of memory at addr 0 Rebooting with command boot Boot device pci lc 600000 scsi 2 disk 0 0 a File and args SunOS Release 5 10 Version Generic_118833 17 64 bit Copyright 1983 2005 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms Hardware watchdog enabled Hostname bge0 checking ufs filesystems dev rdsk c1t0d0s5 is logging bge0 console login root Sep 8 03 00 15 bge0 login ROOT LOGIN dev console If you want to enable root access to the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch via telnet follow these steps a Edit the etc default login file and make the following changes
463. ompressing EISUP ISDNBRI ISDNIP ISDNL3 IUA LI LMAgent LogServerd M3UA MEGACO MGCP QBE_V5 QBE_V6 RA SIP SS7 SUA TCAP almM amDmpr cdrDmpr cfgM Installing chk_inv Installing cisco Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing diskmonitor engine no_smartalloc engine smartalloc foverd ioChanMgr imbase Installing lmgrd Uncompressing imreport Installing lmutil Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing measMgr mmBl1dCfg mmSAgt mmdbd mml pom procM replicator sagt Installing libACE so Installing libLMAgt so Installing libbtsUtil so Installing libcmg so Installing libconvutil so Installing libcxn so Installing libda so Installing libeng so OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter3 Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher HZ installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Releases Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing libengif so libhelp so libinf so libmmdb so libpem so libpolbase so
464. on 1332 blocks Installation 1106 blocks Installation of of of of lt S lt S lt S lt S UNWemlxs gt was successful UNWemlxu gt was successful UNWmibii gt was successful UNWsasnm gt was successful UNWsadmi gt was successful Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System E OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide E Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System 328 blocks Installation of lt SUNWsacom gt was successful 40 blocks Installation of lt SUNWmipr gt was successful 468 blocks Installation of lt SUNWmipu gt was successful 844 blocks Installation of lt SUNWmkcd gt was successful Modifying a etc hba conf Installation of lt SUNWfchbar gt was successful 3366 blocks Installation of lt SUNWfchba gt was successful 537 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SUNWfcip gt was successful 312 blocks Installation of lt SUNWfcmdb gt was successful 803 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SUNWfcp gt was successful 79 blocks Installation of lt SUNWfcprt gt was successful 361 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SUNWfcsm gt was successful 3020 blocks Installation of lt SUNWfmd gt was successful 197 blocks Installation of lt SUNWfss gt was
465. on Tool Usage REQUIRED STARTUP PARAMETERS DO NOT MOVE THESE PARAMETERS BEYOND THIS BOX platformld transpath Id 01 Transpath Id for ASN ownTranspathld 01 peerTranspathlId 02 MGC_CDR_NODE_ID MGC CDR NODE STRING System Id for CDR desiredPlatformState standalone virtualFaultTolerant false avoid prov dply sync on FT mode in egw 4 SysConnectDataAccess true true establish conn to Data Access Subsystem Last modified by mgcusr SysConnectDataAccess false GWClearChannelAlgorithm SipTolsupInterworkingIind AlarmOnActive false ipAddrLocalA Last modified by mgcusr ipAddrLocalA 10 74 49 153 H HHH ipAddrLocalB Last modified by mgcusr ipAddrLocalB 10 0 49 153 ipAddrPeerA ipAddrPeerB IP_Addr1 Last modified by mgcusr _IP_Addr1 10 74 49 153 HARE IP_Addr2 Last modified by mgcusr _IP_Addr2 10 0 49 153 IP_Addr3 IP_Addr4 I I These are Next Hop router They should be used when the are different on the two MGC IP_NextHopl IP_NextHop2 _IP_NextHop3 IP_NextHop4 IP_NextHop5 IP_NextHop6 IP_NextHop7 _IP_NextHop8 netmaskPeerB 255 255 255 2 netmaskPeerA 255 255 255 2 netmaskLocalB 255 255 255 netmaskLocalA 255 255 255 _Peer_NextHop1 0 0 0 0 _Peer_NextHop2 0 0 0
466. one system or in a fault tolerant configuration with an active and standby Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Note If you select Active Standby you must provide a peer IP address Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 O Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Initial Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuration Step 3 Ss Table 4 5 MGC Environment Configuration Tool Startup Parameters continued Field Usage Call Screening Indicates whether call screening is enabled or disabled on the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch This setting is optional CLLI Code The CLLI code identifying the site where the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch is located This setting is optional Local IP Address 1 The primary IP address of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Peer IP Address 1 The IP address of the peer Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch A peer IP address is required for a fault tolerant Active Standby system Virtual IP Address 1 Additional virtual IP address for the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Virtual IP addresses can improve failover for SIP connections in the event of a hardware failure Virtual IP Address 2 Additional virtual IP address for the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Virtual IP addresses can improve failover for SIP connections in the event of a hardware
467. or security reasons ftp access is disabled by default Do you want to allow ftp access y n N Step6 Ifyou want to allow ftp access perform the following steps If you do not want to allow ftp access enter n and press Enter then proceed to Step 7 a Type y and press Enter Text similar to the following is displayed Allowing ftp access may pose a serious security risk Are you sure you want to allow ftp access y n N b Type y and press Enter to continue Text similar to the following is displayed For security reasons telnet access is disabled by default Do you want to allow telnet access y n N Step7 Ifyou want to allow telnet access perform the following steps If you do not want to allow telnet access enter n and press Enter then proceed to Step 8 a Type y and press Enter Text similar to the following is displayed Allowing telnet access may pose a serious security risk Are you sure you want to allow telnet access y n N b Type y and press Enter to continue Text similar to the following is displayed For security reasons the sudo command is disabled by default Do you want to enable sudo y n N Step8 If you want to enable Sudo perform the following steps If you do not want to enable Sudo enter n and press Enter then proceed to Step 9 a Type y and press Enter Text similar to the following is displayed Enabling sudo may pose a serious security risk Are you sure you want to ena
468. orm_table opt SUNWvts bin sunvts_release opt SUNWvts bin sunvts_sec opt SUNWvts bin sunvts_sec_gss opt SUNWvts bin version opt SUNWvts lib sparcv9 libvtsutil so lt symbolic link gt opt SUNWvts lib sparcv9 libvtsutil so 1 verifying class lt none gt Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms Installation of lt SUNWvts gt was successful Adding lt SUNWvtsr gt Processing package instance lt SUNWvtsr gt from lt opt xtrapkgs gt SunVTS Framework Root sparc 6 2 REV 2006 05 04 11 52 Using lt gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information 2 package pathnames are already properly installed Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 a 263 Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Installing SunVTS Framework Root as lt SUNWvtsr gt Installing part 1 of 1 etc opt SUNWvts sunvts conf example verifying class lt none gt Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms Installation of lt SUNWvtsr gt was successful Adding lt SUNWvtsts gt Processing package instance lt SUNWvtsts gt from lt opt xtrapkgs gt SunVTS for Tests sparc 6 2 REV 2006 05 04 11 52 Using lt opt gt as the package base directory
469. ormat gt Finished disk partitioning metadb waiting on e dl Concat Stripe is d2 Concat Stripe is d4 Concat Stripe is d5 Concat Stripe is d7 Concat Stripe is d8 Concat Stripe is d10 Concat Stripe is dil Concat Stripe is d13 Concat Stripe is d14 Concat Stripe is tc lvm lock setup setup setup setup setup setup setup setup setup setup Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment d3 Mirror is setup d6 Mirror is setup d9 Mirror is setup d12 Mirror is setup d15 Mirror is setup The machine will now reboot Wait for the system to come up Then log in as root cd opt sun_install DiskSuite and continue by executing the script install _disksuite_2 sh Press the ENTER key to continue Press Enter to reboot your system Once the system has completed its reboot log in as root and change directories to opt sun_install DiskSuite Enter the following command cd opt sun_install DiskSuite Run the second script Enter the following command install_disksuite_2 sh Text similar to the following is displayed You are running as root Good Output will be logged in opt sun_install DiskSuite DiskSuite_2 log This is part 2 of the script that installs Disk Suite on an PGW system It
470. ot b Enter the following command to stop the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software on PGW host 1 etc init d CiscoMGC stop c Enter the following command on PGW host 1 config lib d At the configuration file library main menu type 3 The Configuration File Library Main Menu List Configuration Versions in Library Save Production to a new Library Version Copy Library Version to Production Remove Configuration Library Version Enter Selection or q to quit gt 3 Un pp e The menu lists available configuration files Configuration Versions 1 sip upgrade 0131 3 2 sip upgrade 0131 3 sip upgrade 0131 2 4 sip upgrade 0130 Current Production Version sip upgrade 0131 3 Enter Selection to Copy or q to go back gt f Enter the number of the configuration you want to migrate Enter Selection to Copy or q to go back gt 2 Start checking if migration is needed starting migration Ss Note Command output is truncated Config lib lists the related files as they are migrated to Release 9 8 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide ss Y OL 18083 01 Chapter 5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 Step 12 Migration from Release 9 5 or 9 6 to Release 9 8 without Platform Changes migration completed successfully finish checking migration T
471. ote procedure call RPC services done System identification complete Starting Solaris installation program Searching for JumpStart directory lt lt lt using cdrom install_config gt gt gt not found Checking rules ok file Using profile any_machine Using finish script any_finish Executing JumpStart preinstall phase Searching for SolStart directory Checking rules ok file Executing profile begin script Completed profile begin script Processing profile Selecting cluster SUNWCreq Deselecting cluster SUNWCudf Deselecting cluster SUNWCbs Deselecting cluster SUNWCnfss Deselecting cluster SUNWCsndm Deselecting cluster SUNWCpcmc Deselecting cluster SUNWCpicl Selecting cluster SUNWCacc Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter2 _ Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System E Selecting cluster SUNWCssh Selecting cluster SUNWCpool Selecting cluster SUNWCvld Selecting cluster SUNWCfwshl Selecting cluster SUNWClu Selecting cluster SUNWCcpc Selecting cluster SUNWCsea Selecting cluster SUNWCstl Selecting cluster SUNWCmip Selecting cluster SUNWCqos Selecting cluster SUNWCzone Selecting cluster SUNWCzebra Deselecting package SUNWauda Deselecting package SUNWad810 Des
472. p program so it can be recovered if you need to revert the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch to the previous version of Solaris or Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software You are responsible for providing the mechanism and storage location Step5 Stop TimesTen database replication on PGW hosts 1 and 2 o delete_replication sh Step6 Follow these steps to back up the MMDB on the PGW host 1 a Log in to the PGW host 1 as mgcusr b Create the export ttdb file opt CiscoMGC local backupDb sh opt CiscoMGC etc export ttdb c Create the migrate ttdb file ttMigrate c DSN howdydb opt CiscoMGC etc migrate ttdb d Remove the existing version of the MMDB file rm f opt CiscoMGC etc version ttdb e Determine the version of the version ttdb file opt TimesTen 32 bin ttVersion presenter The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch displays output similar to the following example output TimesTen Release x y z build time f Replace the TimesTen database Release x y z with the new version echo xyz gt opt CiscoMGC etc version ttdb g Ensure that the version ttdb migrate ttdb and export ttdb files are present cd opt CiscoMGC etc ls ttdb Step7 Log in to PGW 1 as root Step8 Save the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch configuration data cp opt CiscoMGC snmp snmpd cnf opt CiscoMGC dialPlan Note If you are using Cisco MNM save the snmpd cnf file located in opt CiscoMGC snmp before the migration starts
473. p saved odbc ini opt CiscoMGC local 0L 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 W Upgrading Lively from Sparc based Platforms to Opteron based Platforms Step 18 Use the following commands to move to the opt CiscoMGC local directory and start the TimesTen database cd opt CiscoMGC local etc init d tt start Text similar to the following is displayed The tt60 daemon has started successfully Step 19 Change the login to mgcusr using the following command su mgcusr Step 20 Run db_count sh script to verify that the TimesTen database is empty db_count sh Text similar to the following is displayed Counting the rows in each database table CISCO ANNOUNCEMENT lt 0 gt CISCO A_CHARGE_ORIGIN lt 0 gt CISCO A_NUMBERDIALPLANSELECTION lt 0 gt CISCO BLACKLIST_A lt 0 gt CISCO BLACKLIST_B lt 0 gt CISCO CBBOOKINGINFO lt 0 gt CISCO CBMONITORINGINFO lt 0 gt CISCO CLIIPADDRESS lt 0 gt CISCO CLIPREFIX lt 0 gt CISCO FULLNUMBERTRANSLATION lt 0 gt CISCO H323IDDIVFROM lt 0 gt L N Pi S W W CISCO LIENTRIES lt 0 gt CISCO NUMBERTERM lt 0 gt CISCO PORTEDNUMBERS lt 0 gt CISCO CISCO CISCO HITELIST_A lt 0 gt HITELIST_B lt 0 gt Step21 Import the database files from the ttbackup tar using the
474. pTargetAddrTAddress 51 Hex representation of NMS IP see note below snmpTargetAddrTAddress 32 Hex representation of NMS IP see note below snmpTargetAddrTimeout 51 100 smnpTargetAddrTimeout 52 100 snmpTargetAddrRetryCount 51 3 snmpTargetAddrRetryCount 52 3 snmpTargetAddrTagList 51 Managerl snmpTargetAddrTagList 32 Managerl snmpTargetAddrParams 51 vlExampleParams snmpTargetAddrParams 52 v2cExampleParams snmpTargetAddrStorageType 51 3 snmpTargetAddrStorageType 52 3 snmpTargetAddrRowStatus 51 1 snmpTargetAddrRowStatus 52 1 Ss Note When you are configuring snmpTargetAddrTAddress the address of the network management station running HP OpenView must be entered This SNMP field is a generic six byte field designed to accommodate IP and non IP SNMP implementations Since the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch supports only SNMP over IP this field always contains the IP address of the network management system The IP address however must be converted into a six byte hexadecimal value This is done by converting the IP address to hexadecimal notation then appending two bytes of zeros as padding For example if the IP address of the HP OpenView station is 172 24 236 241 the value entered for snmpTargetAddrTAddress is AC 18 EC Fl 00 00 Tip You can verify the settings by selecting each MIB object ID and clicking Start Query When you do this for snmpTargetAddrRowStatus it should show four entries set to active Step12 Navigate t
475. package information Processing system information 2 package pathnames are already properly installed Verifying disk space requirements Checking for conflicts with packages already installed Checking for setuid setgid programs This package contains scripts which will be executed with super user permission during the process of installing this package Do you want to continue with the installation of lt CSCOh021 gt y n Answer y and press Enter to continue with the installation Text similar to the following is displayed Installing Media Gateway Controller Solaris 10 test for SPARC Opteron as lt CSCOh021 gt Installing part 1 of 1 opt sun_install vVTSadmin file opt sun_install vts vts_script opt sun_install vts lt implied directory gt opt sun_install vts vts_script6 verifying class lt none gt Executing postinstall script You must now change directories to opt sun_install vts and run the vts_script script as root Installation of lt CSCOh021 gt was successful This completes the VTS installation If you have questions or need assistance see the Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request section on page x OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Using the SunVTS Test Package Normal Unit Test A Use the Sun VTS program to test the following e CPUs e Memory e Ethernet cards Ss Loading the Sun So
476. package instance lt SUNWnfscu gt from lt tmp gt Network File System NFS client support Usr sparc 11 10 0 REV 2005 01 21 15 53 Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms Using lt gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information 5 package pathnames are already properly installed Verifying package dependencies Verifying disk space requirements Checking for conflicts with packages already installed Checking for setuid setgid programs This package contains scripts which will be executed with super user permission during the process of installing this package Do you want to continue with the installation of lt SUNWnfscu gt y n y Installing Network File System NFS client support Usr as lt SUNWnfscu gt Installing part 1 of 1 1026 blocks Executing postinstall script Installation of lt SUNWnfscu gt was successful x SUNWnfsskr 0 bytes 0 tape blocks SUNWnfsskr archive 0 bytes 0 tape blocks SUNWnfsskr archive none bz2 206990 bytes 405 tape blocks SUNWnfsskr install 0 bytes 0 tape blocks SUNWnfsskr install copyright 93 bytes 1 tape blocks SUNWnfsskr install depend 1036 bytes 3 tape blocks x x Mm MM x SUNWnfsskr reloc kernel misc sparcv9 0 bytes 0 tape blocks spawn pkgadd d SUNWnfsskr OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System
477. pantree hello 1 set spantree maxage 20 ali set spantree priority 1000 1 vlan 2 set spantree fwddelay 4 2 set spantree hello L 2 set spantree maxage 20 2 set spantree priority 1000 2 vlan 3 set spantree fwddelay 4 3 set spantree hello L 3 set spantree maxage 20 3 set spantree priority 1000 3 vlan 4 set spantree fwddelay 4 4 set spantree hello L 4 set spantree maxage 20 4 set spantree priority 1000 4 vlan 1003 set spantree fwddelay 15 1003 set spantree hello 2 1003 set spantree maxage 20 1003 set spantree priority 49152 1003 set spantree portstate 1003 block 0 set spantree portcost 1003 62 set spantree portpri 1003 4 set spantree portfast 1003 disable vlan 1005 set spantree fwddelay 15 1005 set spantree hello 2 1005 set spantree maxage 20 1005 set spantree priority 49152 1005 set spantree multicast address 1005 ieee i cgmp set cgmp disable set cgmp leave disable syslog set set set set set set set set set logging logging logging logging logging logging logging logging logging console enable server disable level cdp 2 default level mcast 2 default level dtp 5 default level dvlan 2 default level earl 2 default level fddi 2 default level ip 2 default OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Sample LAN Configurations Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Config
478. pantree portvlancost 2 2 cost 3018 I module 3 24 port 10BaseT Ethernet set module name 3 set module enable 3 set vlan 1 3 20 24 set vlan 2 3 17 set vlan 3 3 1 16 3 19 set port enable 3 1 24 set port level 3 1 24 normal set port duplex 3 1 24 half set port trap 3 1 24 disable set port name 3 1 24 set port security 3 1 24 disable set port broadcast 3 1 24 0 set port membership 3 1 24 static set set set set set set set module 4 port protocol 3 1 24 ip on port protocol 3 1 24 ipx auto cdp enable 3 1 24 cdp interval 3 1 24 60 spantree portfast 3 1 24 enable spantree portcost 3 1 24 3100 spantree portpri 3 1 24 32 12 port 10 100BaseTX Ethernet set module name 4 set module enable 4 set vlan 2 4 1 2 set vlan 3 4 7 8 set vlan 4 4 3 6 set port channel 4 1 4 off set port channel 4 5 8 off set port channel 4 9 12 off set port enable 4 1 12 set port level 4 1 12 normal set port speed 4 1 10 auto set port speed 4 11 12 100 set port duplex 4 11 12 full set port trap 4 1 12 disable set port name 4 1 12 set port security 4 1 12 disable set port broadcast 4 1 12 0 set port membership 4 1 12 static set port protocol 4 1 12 ip on set port protocol 4 1 12 ipx auto set cdp enable 4 1 12 Sample Configuration for Cisco Catalyst 5500 B E OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Appendix F Sample LAN Configurations E Sa
479. partition id tag unassigned unassigned Enter partition permission flags wm wm Enter new starting cyl 0 0 Enter partition size 0b 0c Oe 0 00mb 0 00gb Oc partition gt 2 Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks 2 backup wm O 14086 68 35GB 14087 0 0 143349312 14087c 143349312 0 143349312 oo 00 Wi Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter2 _ Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment E disk select a disk type select define a disk type partition select define a partition table current describe the current disk format format and analyze the disk repair repair a defective sector label write label to the disk analyze surface analysis defect defect list management backup search for backup labels verify read and display labels save save new disk partition definitions inquiry show vendor product and revision volname set 8 character volume name lt cmd gt execute lt cmd gt then return quit format gt q Build archive filesystem at dev rdsk c1t1d0s0 Remove any existing entry in etc vfstab for c1t1d0 Adding entries to etc vfstab Mounting opt CiscoBAMS CDR archive Success The Cisco BAMS archive partition installation is now complete If you want to return to the list for package installation go to Table 2 2 on page 2 72 Installin
480. patibility Default 0 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 0L 18083 01 g aas Appendix A XECfgParm dat File Parameters M Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition SIP TransportProtocol Defines the transport protocol used to complete calls The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch can only set up new calls using Obsolete in Release 9 8 1 used for one protocol at a time software migration only Values e TCP e UDP Default UDP Note If you modify the SIP TransportProtocol variable the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch maintains active calls using both TCP and UDP Note If you modify the SIP TransportProtocol variable and the user transfers an active call that is using the previous transport protocol the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch sends an INVITE using the new transport protocol Note Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch performance in TCP mode can be up to 5 less than performance in UDP mode due to the additional processing needed to maintain TCP connections Note TCP transport for SIP Phase II Release 9 8 1 eliminates the SIP TransportProtocol that was introduced in TCP Transport for SIP Phase I Release 9 7 3 and replaces it with the siptransportmode trunk group property sipModeSelectionControl Provides improved mid call and redirection servi
481. pendixA XECfgParm dat File Parameters Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Mi Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition tablesFile Location of the database directories Default etc tables dat Note Do not change this value tempDir Location of the temporary files Default tmp Note Do not change this value tibcoSupport Determines whether or not the system supports a TIBCO maintenance interface Default disable Valid values enable or disable transpathId Identifies the local Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch host in a redundant configuration The IDs must be unique in an active and standby pair Value Any integer up to 2 digits Default for the active host 01 Note If you have two Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts in a failover configuration the number for each host must be different in the XECfgParm dat file Virtual_IP_Addr1 Specifies a virtual IP address for a LAN interface This IP address must be within the subset of the IP address defined for IP_Addr1 Default 0 0 0 0 Valid values An IP address expressed in dotted decimal notation Virtual_IP_Addr2 Specifies a virtual IP address for a LAN interface This IP address must be within the subset of the IP address defined for IP_Addr2 Default 0 0 0 0 Valid values An IP address expressed in dotted decimal notation Cisco PGW
482. per IP address or port Valid values Any integer 1 to 2000 Default value 2000 maxnumRLMports Used during provisioning to verify that the limit on the number of unique ports for RLM links is not exceeded Value 8 Default 8 MgcpBehavior Due to Media Gateway Control Protocol MGCP gateway differences in return codes the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch MGCP behavior must be configured to the appropriate value in order to properly interface with the gateway Value range Integer e 0 No action Do not use this value for switched solutions Do not change this value for nailed solutions e 1 Value for non IOS based MGCP gateways such as VISM e 2 Value for IOS based gateways such as AS5300 AS5400 and AS5350s Default 0 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 0L 18083 01 a As Appendix A XECfgParm dat File Parameters M Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition MMLManualBlockingCic Allows the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch to manually block channels that do not respond to Release Restart or Disconnect messages This feature was introduced in Release 9 6 1 Values e The MML_Manual_BLOCK capability is disabled e 1 The MML_Manual_BLOCK capability is enabled If the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch does not receive acknowled
483. pires If this value is set to O there is no time limit Note One or more of the above fields must be set to a value other than zero 0 for each record in the dmprSink dat file A Caution Do not modify or change any of the following log file configuration values recordFormat csv The translation of the records being placed in the capture file Valid values are csv comma separated values or bin binary logDirectory var log The directory where the current dumper logs reside logSpoolDir var spool The directory to which historic logs are copied after being closed To configure the dmprSink dat file fields use the following procedure Log into a Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch as root if you are not already logged in Change to the opt CiscoMGC etc directory by entering the following UNIX command cd opt CiscoMGC etc Use a text editor such as vi to open and edit the dmprSink dat file fields you want to change Ss Note If you are going to use the Cisco BAMS to collect CDRs proceed to the Configuring the Data Dumper to Support Cisco BAMS section on page 4 92 for information on how to configure the data dumper to support Cisco BAMS Save your changes and exit the text editor Change to the opt CiscoMGC etc CONFIG_LIB new directory by entering the following UNIX command cd opt CiscoMGC etc CONFIG_LIB new Stop and start the standby host Perform sw over on the active host
484. ple enter https 10 10 10 1 in the browser Press Enter A window similar to Figure 2 6 is displayed Figure 2 6 Integrated Lights Out Manager Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager SP Name SUNSP00144F3A0CC1 203144 Step2 Enter the default user ID password root changeme Click Log In This completes the ILOM configuration on Sun Fire X4600 platform Configuring ILOM on Sun Netra X4200 M2 Platform In order to use ILOM on the Sun Netra X4200 M2 platform you must configure the IP address for the SP first You can use one of the following two methods to configure the IP address e Configuring the IP Address with CLI page 2 144 e Configuring the IP Address in BIOS page 2 144 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 EIA Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Configuring the IP Address with CLI The SP IP address configuration with CLI on Sun Netra X4200 M2 platform is the same as the configuration on Sun Fire X4600 platform See Configuring the Static IP Address Using the Command Line Interface CLD page 2 141 Configuring the IP Address in BIOS To configure the IP address for SP on the Sun Netra X4200 M2 platform perform the following steps Step 1 Connect a monitor and a keyboard to the Sun box Step2 Start the BIOS setup utility by following these steps a Boot the system and pa
485. port security set port broadcast 1 2 100 set port membership 1 1 2 static set port protocol 1 1 2 ip on set port protocol 1 1 2 ipx auto set cdp enable 1 1 2 set cdp interval 1 1 2 60 set trunk 1 1 on isl 1 1005 set trunk 1 2 on isl 1 1005 set spantree portfast 1 1 2 disable set spantree portcost 1 1 2 3019 set spantree portpri 1 1 2 32 set spantree portvlanpri 1 1 0 set spantree portvlanpri 1 2 0 1 2 disable set spantree portvlancost 1 1 set spantree portvlancost 1 2 I cost 3018 cost 3018 module 2 2 port 10 100BaseTX Supervisor set module name 2 set vlan 1 2 1 2 set port channel 2 1 2 off set port enable 2 1 2 set port level 2 1 2 normal set port speed 2 1 2 100 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Appendix F Sample LAN Configurations set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set port duplex 2 1 2 full port trap 2 1 2 disable port name 2 1 2 port security 2 1 2 disable port broadcast 2 1 2 100 port membership 2 1 2 static port protocol 2 1 2 ip on port protocol 2 1 2 ipx auto cdp enable 2 1 2 cdp interval 2 1 2 60 trunk 2 1 desirable isl 1 1005 trunk 2 2 desirable isl 1 1005 spantree portfast 2 1 2 disable spantree portcost 2 1 2 3019 spantree portpri 2 1 2 32 spantree portvlanpri 2 1 0 set spantree portvlanpri 2 2 0 set spantree portvlancost 2 1 cost 3018 set s
486. pport Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide o Y OL 18083 01 Chapter4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Table 4 3 Parameter Initial Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuration Configuration Parameters continued Description engine Sys VirtualS witch Indicates whether the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch host functions as a signaling controller or a virtual switch controller Values e 0 Signaling controller nailed trunks no auditing is initiated e 1 Virtual switch controller switched trunks Default 0 Note During the startup of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software this parameter is be set automatically to tune the system for optimal performance Note For Release 9 4 1 and later the values of the parameters listed below are automatically set based on the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch type you select to maximize performance for that configuration Any attempt to change the values of these parameters is overwritten engine SysMdlMemoryReduction engine CALL_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE engine CALL_MEM_CHUNK_SIZE CPUTimerlInterval numberOfThreads pom dataSync Indicates that the Provisioning Object Manager POM should synchronize the provisioning data at startup Values e True POM does not synchronize provisioning data at startup e False POM synchronizes provisioning data at startup Default False
487. pseudo openeepr 0 openprom c devices pseudo sad 0 admin 12 1 0666 root sys link dev sad admin devices pseudo sad 0 admin c devices pseudo sade0 user 12 0 0666 root sys link dev sad user devices pseudo sad 0 user c devices pseudo sy 0 tty 22 0 0666 root tty link dev tty devices pseudo sy 0 tty c devices pseudo sysevent 0 sysevent 152 0 0600 root sys link dev sysevent devices pseudo sysevent 0 sysevent c devices pseudo sysmsg 0 msglog 97 1 0600 root sys link dev msglog devices pseudo sysmsg 0 msglog c devices pseudo sysmsg 0 sysmsg 97 0 0600 root sys link dev sysmsg devices pseudo sysmsg 0 sysmsg c devices pseudo t1l 0 ticots 105 0 0666 root sys link dev ticots devices pseudo t1 0 ticots c devices pseudo t1l 0 ticotsord 105 1 0666 root sys link dev ticotsord devices pseudo t1 0 ticotsord c devices pseudo t1l 0 ticlts 105 2 0666 root sys link dev ticlts devices pseudo t1 0 ticlts c devices pseudo wc 0 wscons 15 0 0600 root sys link dev wscons devices pseudo wc 0 wscons c devices pseudo conskbd 0 kbd 103 0 0666 root sys link dev kbd devices pseudo conskbd 0 kbd Installation of lt SUNWcsd gt was successful 422 blocks Installation of lt SUNWzlib gt was successful 3826 blocks Installation of lt SUNWlibmsr gt was successful Installation of lt SUNWlibms gt was successful 5495 blocks Installation of lt SUNWlxml
488. pting to apply a patch that is already applied S Attempting to patch a package that is not installed 35 A later version of the patch has already been installed Text similar to the following is displayed You are running as root Good InstallPatches10 begins Tue Jul 8 11 14 25 GMT 8 2008 VERSION 3 0 6 Platform is i86pc Install Solaris 10 patches from set 1 Changed to var tmp directory Now installing each patch from the patch cluster There are a large number of these patches and the install could take an hour or longer to complete Please be patient You can follow the progress of the install in the following log opt sun_install installPatches10 log At least one patch failed to install This may or may Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 276 E OL 18083 01 Chapter2 _ Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Step 5 Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment E not indicate a problem Please look at the log file after the rest of the patches are applied Install Solaris 10 patches from set 2 Changed to var tmp directory InstallPatches10 ends Tue Jul 8 11 14 41 GMT 8 2008 KKK KKK KK KKK KK KK KKK KK KK KKK KKK KKK ARK RRA RRA KA KR It is necessary to reboot this machine for these patches to be incorporated the operating system Enter the following E command and press Enter reboot r js KKK KKK KK KKK KK KK
489. r Catalyst_5513A_RSM show run Output similar to the following appears Building configuration Current configuration version 11 3 service service timestamps debug uptime timestamps log uptime no service password encryption OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide AppendixF_ Sample LAN Configurations E Sample Configuration for Cisco Catalyst 5500 B hostname Catalyst_5513A_RSM enable password cisco l no ip domain lookup l l interface Vlan2 ip address 209 165 200 224 255 255 255 224 no ip redirects standby 2 timers 1 3 standby 2 priority 110 standby 2 preempt standby 2 authentication VSC3000 standby 2 ip 172 25 66 60 interface Vlan3 ip address 209 165 200 224 255 255 255 224 no ip redirects standby 3 timers 1 3 standby 3 priority 110 standby 3 preempt standby 3 authentication VSC3000 standby 3 ip 209 165 200 224 I interface Vlan4 ip address 209 165 200 224 255 255 255 224 no ip redirects standby 4 timers 1 3 standby 4 priority 110 standby 4 preempt standby 4 authentication VSC3000 standby 4 ip 209 165 200 224 I router eigrp 1 network 209 165 200 224 ip classless I snmp server community public RO snmp server community private RW snmp server chassis id public snmp server enable traps snmp snmp server enable traps appn alert snmp server enable traps config snmp server enable traps entity sn
490. r opt SUNWexplo tools vtsst Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide ED OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System E opt SUNWexplo tools vxfs opt SUNWexplo tools vxvm verifying class lt none gt Executing postinstall script usr bin catman is not available for use Please run catman w M opt SUNWexplo man manually Installation of lt SUNWexplo gt was successful Adding lt SUNWexplu gt Processing package instance lt SUNWexplu gt from lt opt xtrapkgs gt Sun TM Explorer Data Collector Config Files all 5 5 REV 2006 07 14 01 Executing checkinstall script Copyright 1996 2006 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Using lt gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information 2 package pathnames are already properly installed Installing Sun TM Explorer Data Collector Config Files as lt SUNWexplu gt Installing part 1 of 1 etc opt SUNWexplo LICENSEREADME LICENSE txt etc opt SUNWexplo t3files txt verifying class lt none gt Modifying etc opt SUNWexplo 1280input txt Modifying etc opt SUNWexplo alominput txt Modifying etc opt SUNWexplo b1600input txt Modifying etc opt SUNWexplo b1600switchinput txt Modifying etc opt SUNWexplo ilominput txt Modifying etc opt SUNWexplo indyinpu Modifying etc opt S
491. r UNWt1s UNWtnetd UNWtnetr UNWtnfc UNWtnfd UNWtoo UNWucbt UNWudaplr UNWudaplu UNWipoib UNWudapltu UNWudapltr UNWocfr UNWoc f UNWos86r UNWrmodr ADP160 UNWaudd UNWusb UNWusbs UNWuedg PFC CRos86r UNWugen KI8sol ANN NN NNN NNN NNN NnNNnNNNNNNnN ayas aaa aaa ana A Hh ue UNWeur UNW1394 UNWxi18n UNWvld UNWvl1du UNWbash UNWproduct registry root UNWwsr2 UNWaac UNWaccr UNWaccu UNWgrub UNWadmfr UNWadmfw UNWil5rf NDNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNYZATNHNNN Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System E OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide El Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System DN NNN NNN NNN NNN NNN NNN NNN NNN NNN NNN NNN NNN NNN NNN NNnNNNNNANHnNNANnNHNNNNHNNNANHNN N UNWadp UNWradpu320 UNWadpu320 UNWamr UNWsprot UNWrsg UNWgssdh UNWgssk UNWxge UNWbtool UNWcslr UNWidn1 UNWinst UNWintgige UNWipc UNWipfr UNWipfu UNWlur UNWluu UNWiscsir UNWiscsiu UNWloc UNWnisr UNWnisu UNWzebrar UNWzebrau UNWzip UNWzoner UNWluzone UNWpoolr UNWpool UNWzoneu UNWzsh YMhisl UNWcpc UNWbindr UNWbind UNWbipr UNWcadp UNWced UNWcfcl UNWcfclr UNWluxop UNWcfpl UNWcfplr UNWJ ss UNWcpcu UNWcqhpc UNWkey UNWeuodf UNWless UNWcstl UNWlibsasl UNWl1dap UNWlsimega UNWmdb UNWmdbdm UNWmdbr UNWdtre UNWdtrp UNWf ctl UNWeml1xs UNWemlxu UNWmibii Cisco PGW 22
492. r 1000000000 Initializing 1024MB of memory at addr 0 Rebooting with command boot Boot device SunOS Release 5 10 Version Generic_118833 17 64 bit Copyright 1983 2005 Sun Microsystems Inc Use is subject to license terms Hardware watchdog enabled Hostname vtghost Configuring devices Loading smf 5 service descriptions 2 85 3 85 1 85 84 85 85 85 checking ufs filesystems dev rdsk c1t0d0s5 is logging Creating new rsa public private host key pair Creating new dsa public private host key pair few cases be owned by nobody All rights reserved 2048 MB memory installed Serial 52030991 pci lc 600000 scsi 2 disk 0 0 a File and args All rights reserved This system is configured with NFS version 4 which uses a domain name that is automatically derived from the system s name services The derived domain name is sufficient for most configurations mounts that cross different domains might cause files to due to the lack of a common domain name Ina Do you need to override the system s default NFS version 4 domain name yes no no Step 7 The system displays information similar to the following Enter no to continue the reconfiguration process and press Enter For more information about how the NFS version 4 default domain name is derived and its impact and nfsmapid lm Services vtghost console login refer to the man pages for nfs 4 and the System Administration Guide Net
493. r OptFileSys parameter Ss Note Files in optional directories are not trimmed by disk monitor Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Hs Configuring the Data Dumper Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 To change the percentage of disk usage at which alarming and disk trimming is initiated modify the value of the diskmonitor Threshold parameter The default value is 80 To change the number of days that finished CDR files are kept in the log directory modify the value of the diskmonitor CdrRmFinished parameter The default value is 0 which means that finished CDRs are immediately sent to the spool directory If you want to change what action is taken once the number of days threshold set in the diskmonitor Limit parameter is reached change the value of the diskmonitor SoftLimit parameter If this parameter is set to true disk monitor decrements the value in the diskmonitor Limit parameter one day at a time that is from 7 down to 6 then down to 5 and so on until the utilization level drops below the threshold If this parameter is set to false disk monitor exits and the system generates a DISK alarm The default value is true To change the number of days that core dump files are kept in the log directory modify the value of the diskmonitor CoreRmDays parameter The default v
494. r choice Step15 Verify that No is selected and press ESC 2 to continue Text similar to the following is displayed Set the Default Route for bgeQ 9 55 5555 5 555555 55 To specify the default route you can let the software try to detect one upon reboot you can specify the IP address of the router or you can choose None Choose None if you do not have a router on your subnet gt To make a selection use the arrow keys to select your choice and press Return to mark it X Default Route for bge0 Detect one upon reboot X Specify one None ESC 2_Continue ESC 6_Help Step16 Verify that Specify one is selected and press ESC 2 to continue Text similar to the following is displayed Default Route IP Address for bgel Enter the IP address of the default route This entry will be placed in the etc defaultrouter file and will be the default route after you reboot example 129 146 89 225 Router IP Address for bge0 ESC_Continue ESC 6_Help Step 17 Enter the Router IP address of this interface in dotted decimal format and press ESC 2 to continue amp Note See Solaris 10 Required Media Checklist in Table 1 2 if you used the checklist to record the router IP address Text similar to the following is displayed Confirm Information for bgel gt Confirm the following information If it is correct press F
495. r later Cisco recommends that you migrate the SNMP configuration to a more secure environment by running the config snmp utility Use the config snmp utility to perform the following e Modify the snmpd cnf file to automatically migrate old configuration files to a secure environment e Facilitate the addition or deletion of the community string and trap destination amp Note There is no limit to the number of community strings that can be added to the configuration amp Note The config snmp script only allows you to add or delete an entry to your snmpd cnf file Basic Tasks The following is an overview of the major tasks you must perform to get the SNMP security provided by the config snmp utility 1 Run config snmp utility See the Running the config snmp Utility section on page 4 15 2 Add a new snmpCommunityEntry See the Adding an SNMP Community Entry section on page 4 17 3 Make sure that the new snmpCommunityEntry string is recognized and can communicate with your Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts See the Activating the New Settings section on page 4 23 4 Delete the old entry that you were using See the Deleting an SNMP COMMUNITY section on page 4 19 Before You Run the config snmp Utility Ss Note If you have completed a first time installation of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software with Release 9 8 and its associated patches copy the snmpd cnf tmpl to snmpd cnf before your run
496. r the TriggerTable line count the number of rows equal to the TriggerType beginning from the number 1 Ss Note Do not count any row that is blank or that begins with a pound sign When you find your row note down the second number in that row This number is the index to the MessageSending table A Caution You must verify that column 2 is equal to 2 or 3 before changing Translation Type If column 2 is not equal to 2 or 3 this is not an ANSI trigger and Translation Type is not used Edit the file as follows a In the MessageSending table select translationType in column 5 see Table 4 6 b In the table for your translation type change the value for translationType to a value from 0 through 255 You can get this information from your network administrator Save your changes and close the editor For your changes to take effect you must reboot the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch by entering the following command etc init d CiscoMGC start Ss Note If you have installed the Solaris DiskSuite package CSCOh023 on your system the messages below are displayed during system boot up They are normal Solaris DiskSuite start up messages and do not indicate any problem with your system WARNING force load of misc md trans failed WARNING force load of misc md raid failed WARNING force load of misc md hotspares failed WARNING force load of misc md sp failed Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9
497. rExtNode 112 max number of SIGPATHs that can be assigned an External Node with ISDNSIGTYPE of IUA IUA maxSigPaths 1500 max number of IUA SIGPATHs per MGC M3UA maxSgp 96 Max number of M3UA SGPs M3UA maxSigServices 1536 Max number of M3UA signalling services Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Do AppendixD Sample Installation Scripts Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 7 3 M3UA maxOPCs 64 Max number of M3UA OPCs M3UA maxRoutesPerOpcDpc 2 Max number of M3UA routes per OPC DPC pair SUA maxSgp 8 Max number of SUA SGPs SUA maxSigServices 256 Max number of SUA signalling services SUA maxOPCs 64 Max number of SUA OPCs SUA maxRoutesPerOpcApcSSN 2 Max number of SUA routes per OPC APC pair and remote SSN AllLinksFailCausesFailover false MIGRATED ALLISDNLinksFailCausesFailover false MIGRATED dataSourceName howdydb MIGRATED dataCommitTime 10 MIGRATED OverdecadicDigitsSupported false MIGRATED DataBaseAccessError 0 MIGRATED VirtualMemTimerInterval 2000 sampling frequency of virtual memory MemAddressTimerInterval 1500 sampling frequency of memory address space of processes CallRateTimerInterval 1000 sampling frequency of the call rate computations CPUTimerInterval 3000 CallCu
498. ra t 1400 with 18 GB disk drives Table 2 3 18 GB Disk 1 Partition Table Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch with Log and Spool Package Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Host Slice No Slice Name Slice Size GB 0 1 00 1 var 1 40 2 0 00 3 0 00 4 0 00 5 opt 12 00 6 swap 2 00 7 0 00 Note On disk drives larger than 18 GB the swap space is 4 GB Table 2 4 18 GB Disk 2 Partition Table Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch with Log and Spool Package Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Host Slice No Slice Name Slice Size GB 0 1 00 1 swap 2 00 2 0 00 3 opt CiscoMGC var log 5 70 4 opt CiscoMGC var spool 9 00 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide EJE OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Table 2 4 18 GB Disk 2 Partition Table Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch with Log and Spool Package continued 0 00 0 00 0 00 Load the Cisco Solaris 10 Operating Environment CD into the CD ROM drive From the var tmp directory of the target machine install the Log And Spool Software by entering the following command cd var tmp pkgadd d cdrom cdrom0 CSCOh024 pkg Text similar to the following is displayed The following packages are available 1 CSCOh024 Media Gateway Controller Log and Spool pack
499. ract MGC data files mkdir local Create snmp directory cp var tmp saved ttbackup tar local ttbackup tar Verify that the etc and dialPlan directories are present If you saved the snmpd cnf file copy the file to the opt CiscoMGC snmp directory cp opt CiscoMGC dialPlan snmpd cnf opt CiscoMGC snmp Enter the following command to reboot the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch init 6 Installing and Verifying the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Follow these steps to install the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software on PGW host 2 OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 Hs Migration from Release 9 5 or 9 6 to Release 9 8 without Platform Changes Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 A Install the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software using the instructions in the Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Releases section on page 3 3 When the installation is complete perform the following steps on PGW host 2 Log into PGW host 2 as mgcusr Enter the following command to start the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software on PGW host 2 sudo etc init d CiscoMGC start If you are migrating from the Sparc platform to the Opteron platform start a provisioning session and regenerate the bin files mml gt prov sta mml gt prov cpy Cau
500. ration Guide E OL 18083 01 Chapter2 _ Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment E Host Address 10 0 49 119 Host ID 18089793 Domain Name e1000g2 nettest Host_Name Host Address 172 16 101 119 Host ID 18089793 Domain Name e1000g3 netlbtest Port Address Unknown Host ID 18089793 Comm Ports asy0 serialtest Port a asy0 dev term a devices a USB Devices kbd usbtest Device information USB Keyboard Unknown platform Assuming only one CPU installed Number of hard disks 2 Hard disks Number of LOM or TSALARM devices 0 LOM or TSALARM devices Number of SSP devices 0 ALOM SSP devices Number of NALM devices 0 NALM devices Number of configured network interfaces 3 Configured network interfaces e1000g0 e1000g1 e1000g2 Number of unconfigured network interfaces T Unconfigured network interfaces e1000g3 Total number of network interfaces 4 Number of DVD CD drives 1 DVD CD drives c3t0d0 Number of virtual CPUs 2 Note Dual core CPUs count as two virtual CPUs virtual CPUs CPU normal test Level 1 Data Cache Test all Floating Point Unit Test all System Test Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 BEE Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Central Proces
501. re already properly installed Verifying package dependencies Verifying disk space requirements Checking for conflicts with packages already installed Checking for setuid setgid programs This package contains scripts which will be executed with super user permission during the process of installing this package Do you want to continue with the installation of lt SUNWftpu gt y n Installing FTP Server Usr as lt SUNWftpu gt Installing part 1 of 1 577 blocks Installation of lt SUNWftpu gt was successful spawn pkgrm SUNWvtsmn The following package is currently installed SUNWvtsmn SunVTS Man Pages sparc 6 4 REV 2007 07 05 12 46 Do you want to remove this package y n q y Removing installed package instance lt SUNWvtsmn gt Verifying package lt SUNWvtsmn gt dependencies in global zone Processing package information Removing pathnames in class lt none gt opt SUNWvts man manim vtsui 1m opt SUNWvts man manim vtstty 1m opt SUNWvts man manlm vtsprobe 1m opt SUNWvts man manim vtsk 1m opt SUNWvts man manim vts_cmd 1m opt SUNWvts man manim sunvts 1m opt SUNWvts lib locale C lt shared pathname not removed gt opt SUNWvts lib locale lt shared pathname not removed gt opt SUNWvts lib lt shared pathname not removed gt opt SUNWvts lt shared pathname not removed gt Updating system information Removal of lt SUNWvtsmn gt was successful spa
502. re running the install_log_spool script cd opt sun_install Log_Spool install_log_spool Text similar to the following is displayed Platform is SUNW Ultra 80 Searching for disks done FORMAT MENU disk select a disk type select define a disk type partition select define a partition table current describe the current disk format format and analyze the disk repair repair a defective sector label write label to the disk analyze surface analysis defect defect list management backup search for backup labels verify read and display labels save save new disk partition definitions volname set 8 character volume name lt cmd gt execute lt cmd gt then return quit format gt disk Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide ESE OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Step 7 Step 8 Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS 0 cOt0d0 lt SUN36G cyl 24620 alt 2 hd 27 sec 107 gt pci 1f 4000 scsi 3 sd 0 0 1 c0t1d0 lt SUN36G cyl 24620 alt 2 hd 27 sec 107 gt pci 1f 4000 scsi 3 sd 1 0 Specify disk enter its number 1 selecting c0t1d0 disk formatted format gt current Current Disk c0t1d0 lt SUN36G cyl 24620 alt 2 hd 27 sec 107 gt pci 1f 4000 scsi 3 sd 1 0 format gt q 2nd Disk device is c0t1d0 Disk type is SUN3 6G Number of Cylinders
503. re they use the correct IP addresses Identifying data store hosts UNIX and VxWorks If your Unix or VxWorks host has a single IP address and hostname you can use the host name returned by the hostname command on UNIX or the hostname call on VxWorks If a host contains multiple network interfaces with different IP addresses TimesTen replication tries to connect to the IP address in the same order as returned by the gethostbyname call on UNIX or the hostGetByName call on VxWorks It will try to connect using the first address if a connection cannot be established it tries the remaining addresses in order until a connection is established TimesTen replication uses this same sequence each time it establishes a new connection to a host If a connection to a host fails on one IP address TimesTen replication attempts to re connect or fall back to another IP address for the host in the same manner described above There are two basic ways you can configure a host to use multiple IP addresses on UNIX platforms DNS or etc hosts files On VxWorks platforms you use the hostAdd call For example the following entry in the etc hosts file on a UNIX platform describes a server named Machinel with two Ethernet IP addresses 10 10 98 102 Machinel 192 168 1 102 Machinel To specify the same configuration for DNS your entry in the domain zone file would look like Machinel IN A 10 10 98 102 IN A 192 168 1 102 In either case you only need
504. readonly snmpTargetAddrTMask transport mask i e 255 255 255 255 0 snmpTargetAddrMMS integer snmpTargetAddrEntry 34 snmpUDPDomain 127 0 0 1 0 100 3 TrapSink Y v2cExampleParams nonVolatile 255 255 255 255 0 2048 Entry type snmpTargetParamsEntry Format snmpTargetParamsName text snmpTargetParamsMPModel integer snmpTargetParamsSecurityModel snmpvl snmpv2c snmpv2s usm snmpTargetParamsSecurityName text snmpTargetParamsSecurityLevel noAuthNoPriv authNoPriv authPriv snmpTargetParamsStorageType nonVolatile permanent readOnly snmpTargetParamsEntry vlExampleParams 0 snmpvl public noAuthNoPriv nonVolatile snmpTargetParamsEntry v2cExampleParams 1 snmpv2c public noAuthNoPriv nonVolatile Entry type snmpNotifyFilterProfileEntry Format snmpTargetParamsName text snmpNotifyFilterProfileName text snmpNotifyFilterProfileStorageType nonVolatile permanent readOnly Entry type snmpNotifyFilterEntry Format snmpNotifyFilterProfileName text snmpNotifyFilterSubtree OID snmpNotifyFilterMask octetString snmpNotifyFilterType included excluded snmpNotifyFilterStorageType nonVolatile permanent readOnly Entry type httpUserNameEntry Format httpUserName text httpUserGroupName text httpUserTransportLabel text httpUserStorageType nonVolatile permanent readOnly Password octetString Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 1 T
505. requirements for logging to alter logging levels the logPrio parameter must be changed here then the MML process started to pick up the change The set log command does not affect any MML processes Currently MML must ALWAYS have autonomous true MML logPrio Info causes Info and above messages to be written to the log MML logFileNamePrefix mml causes MML messages to be diverted to mml log MML autonomous true MML runAsDaemon false MML timeout 10000 in milliseconds note current XE supports 1 second resolution individual timeout values for MML commands format is MML lt verb gt time verb all lowercase MML chg cfg 10000 MML startPM etc init d CiscoMGC start MML stopPM etc init d CiscoMGC stop MML vld cic 25000 MML snd 600000 MML enhancedHelpCompletion true NOTE addresses below must be configured for the target system connTypes can be Socket serial or fifo OL 18083 01 AppendixD Sample Installation Scripts Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 1 connection 1 parameters foverd conn1lType socket connection 2 parameters foverd conn2Type socket connection 3 parameters foverd conn3Type serial foverd conn3Addr dev null foverd heartbeatInterval 1000 foverd ackTimeout 1000 foverd abswitchTestInterval 30000 foverd graceShutTimeout 6000 foverd forceShutTimeout 1
506. ress of the mirroring to make sure that replication is complete Type the following the command to check the progress of the mirroring An Okay response means that disk mirroring is complete At the end of the system output you see two devices whose Reloc are shown as Yes usr sbin metastat Text similar to the following is displayed 0L 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Step 3 Step 4 d12 Mirror Submirror 0 d10 State Okay Submirror 1 d11 State Okay Pass 1 Read option roundrobin default Write option parallel default Size 116599770 blocks 55 GB d14 Submirror of d15 State Okay Size 4096575 blocks 2 0 GB Stripe 0 Device Start Block Dbase State Reloc Hot Spare c3t3d0s6 0 No Okay Yes Device Relocation Information Device Reloc Device ID c3t3d0 Yes id1 sd n500000e01861laae0 c3t2d0 Yes id1 sd n500000e01860a690 A Warning DO NOT REBOOT until the replication is complete and the mirrors are in the Okay state When the replication is complete bring the machine down to the boot prompt Type the following command and press Enter usr sbin shutdown g0 y i6 Text similar to the following is displayed Shutdown started Thu Aug 14 12 18 21 CDT 2008 Changing to init state 6 please wait Broadcast Message f
507. ript Log in as root cd opt sun_install and run the command CiscoSec sh install tmp security log The machine will have to be rebooted after the script is run Installation of lt CSCOh020 gt was successful Step4 Change directory to opt sun_install and run the install script by entering the following commands cd opt sun_install CiscoSec sh install tmp security log Text similar to the following is displayed Output will be logged in install You are running as root Good Operating System SunOS 5 10 For security reasons root access from outside the console is disabled by default Do you want to allow remote root logins y n N Step5 If you want to allow remote users to log in as root perform the following steps If you do not want to allow remote users to log in as root enter n and press Enter then proceed to Step 6 a Type y and press Enter Text similar to the following is displayed Allowing remote ie non console root logins may pose a serious security risk Are you sure you want to allow remote root logins y n N b Type y and press Enter to continue Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 a 313 Chapter3 Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher W installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Releases Text similar to the following is displayed F
508. roducts The following Cisco products are supported by this software e Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch e Cisco Billing and Measurements Server BAMS e Cisco H 323 Signaling Interface HSI The platforms that are supported for these products are identified in the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Hardware Installation Guide Release 7 amp 9 Solaris 10 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Software Release Preinstallation Checklists Table 1 1 through Table 1 4 list the required and optional tasks information and software media for installing the Solaris 10 operating system and the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software Release 9 8 and higher Before installing the Sun Solaris operating system Solaris patches and alarm card software ensure that you collect the information and complete tasks listed in the following tables OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter 1 Preparing for Sun Solaris Operating System and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Installation HZ Solaris 10 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Software Release Preinstallation Checklists Ss Note The target machine must have a terminal connected to the console port by means of a serial cable Required Software Media Gather all of the appropriate software media listed in Table 1 1 For more information see the appropriate Sun documentation that shipped wit
509. rom root pts 1 on sh agrove Thu Aug 14 12 18 21 THE SYSTEM sh agrove IS BEING SHUT DOWN NOW Log off now or risk your files being damaged Choose alternate boot in the GRUB menu and press Enter This completes the procedures for rebooting from the mirrored secondary disk on Opteron based platforms If you want to return to the list for package installation go to Table 2 2 on page 2 72 Removing the Solstice DiskSuite 2 88 Ss Note This section applies to the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Host running either the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch or HSI software You must remove Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch HSI or BAMS software before you remove the DiskSuite The following procedure works only from platforms that have been mirrored by use of the procedure provided in the Installing the Solstice DiskSuite CSCOh023 section on page 2 77 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment E This procedure un mirrors the disk partitions and removes the DiskSuite application from the platform Use this procedure if a system has DiskSuite installed and you no longer wish to use CSCOh024 to configure the second disk for the log and spool directories If the platform is configured with customer specific information
510. ronment Verifying package lt SUNWvtsr gt dependencies in global zone Processing package information Removing pathnames in class lt none gt etc opt SUNWvts sunvts conf example etc opt SUNWvts lib conf etc opt SUNWvts lib etc opt SUNWvts etc opt lt shared pathname not removed gt etc lt shared pathname not removed gt Updating system information Removal of lt SUNWvtsr gt was successful spawn pkgrm SUNWvtsts The following package is currently installed SUNWvtsts SunVTS for Tests 1386 6 4 REV 2007 07 05 13 25 Do you want to remove this package y n q y Removing installed package instance lt SUNWvtsts gt Verifying package lt SUNWvtsts gt dependencies in global zone Processing package information Removing pathnames in class lt none gt opt SUNWvts lib probe xnetlbtest_probe so opt SUNWvts lib probe vmemtest_probe so opt SUNWvts bin customtest opt SUNWvts bin lt shared pathname not removed gt opt SUNWvts lt shared pathname not removed gt Updating system information Removal of lt SUNWvtsts gt was successful spawn pkgrm SUNWvts The following package is currently installed SUNWvts SunVTS Framework 1386 6 4 REV 2007 07 05 10 11 Do you want to remove this package y n q y Removing installed package instance lt SUNWvts gt Verifying package lt SUNWvts gt dependencies in global zone Processing package information Removing pathname
511. rted without the system Default false Note Do not change this value chargingmode Allows you to specify the charging mode for non Intelligent Network IN calls which determines the treatment of received Metered Pulse Messages MPMs Default 1 Valid values are 1 AddOnCharge 2 ReplaceCharge and 3 FreeOfCharge chargingtarifftype Allows you to specify which type of tariff table Meter Pulse or Tariff Rate Scale Factor is to be accessed in the absence of a tariff table identifier in the charge result Default 1 Valid values are 0 tariff rate scale factor default and 1 meter pulse chkPtPort Port number used between peer components or processes for check pointing Value Any unused port number Default 2001 Leave this value as the default Note If you have two Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts in an active standby configuration both fields in the XECfgParm dat files should contain the same value Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 0L 18083 01 as Appendix A XECfgParm dat File Parameters M Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition ClearingLocation Specifies whether to override the default location field in the call context for any call regardless of which network device released the call Th
512. rtvlancost 4 5 cost 3018 spantree portvlancost 4 6 cost 3018 spantree portvlancost 4 7 cost 3018 o00000000o0o0 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Appendix F Sample LAN Conf igurations Sample Configuration for Cisco Catalyst 5500 A RSM set set set set set l spantree portvlancost spantree portvlancost spantree portvlancost spantree portvlancost spantree portvlancost module 5 empty module 6 empty 4 8 4 9 4 10 4 11 4 12 cost cost cost cost cost module 7 empty l module 8 empty l module 9 empty module 10 empty module 11 empty l module 12 1 port Route Switch set module name 12 set port level 12 1 set port trap 12 1 set port name 12 1 set cdp enable 12 1 set cdp interval 12 1 60 set trunk 12 1 on isl 1 set spantree portcost set spantree portpri set set l spantree portvlanpri spantree portvlancost module 13 empty swi tch port analyzer normal disable 1005 12 1 3005 12 1 15 12 1 160 12 1 cost 3004 4 8 11 15 set span 2 3 23 both inpkts disable Iset cam span enable set cam agingtime 1 4 1003 1005 300 end 3018 3099 3099 3018 3018 Sample Configuration for Cisco Catalyst 5500 A E To view the current configuration of the Cisco Catalyst 5500 A RSM access the RSM interface type the following command in privileged mode and press Ente
513. ry user private private localSnmpID nonVolatile Entry type communityEntry Entry format srCommunityAuthSnmpID snmpID srCommunityName textOctetString srCommunityGroupName textOctetString srCommunityContextSnmpID snmpID srCommunityContextName textOctetString srCommunityTransportLabel textOctetString srCommunityMemoryType integer Entry type snmpEngineBoots Entry format integer snmpEngineBoots 3 Entry type usmUserEntry Format usmUserEngineID octetString usmUserName text usmUserAuthProtocol OID usmUserPrivProtocol OID usmUserStorageType nonVolatile permanent readOnly usmTargetTag text AuthKey octetString PrivKey octetString Entry type vacmAccessEntry Format vacmGroupName text vacmAccessContextPrefix text vacmAccessSecurityModel snmpvl snmpv2c snmpv2s usm http vacmAccessSecurityLevel noAuthNoPriv authNoPriv authPriv Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide m OL 18083 01 AppendixD Sample Installation Scripts H HH vacmAccessEntry nonVolatile vacmAccessEntry nonVolatile vacmAccessEntry vacmAccessEntry vacmAccessEntry vacmAccessContextMatch Sample Configured snmpd cnf File exact prefix vacmAccessReadViewName text vacmAccessWriteViewName text vacmAccessNotifyViewName text vacmAccessStorageType nonVolatile permanent readOnly User snmpvl noAuthNoPriv exact All RemoteWri
514. s SUNWxwopt reloc openwin lib X11 xdm 0 bytes 0 tape blocks spawn pkgadd d SUNWxwopt xm mM eM MM MM Processing package instance lt SUNWxwopt gt from lt tmp gt Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment X Window System Optional Clients i386 6 6 2 7400 REV 0 2004 12 15 Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms Using lt usr gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information 6 package pathnames are already properly installed Verifying package dependencies Verifying disk space requirements Checking for conflicts with packages already installed Checking for setuid setgid programs This package contains scripts which will be executed with super user permission during the process of installing this package Do you want to continue with the installation of lt SUNWxwopt gt y n y Installing X Window System Optional Clients as lt SUNWxwopt gt Installing part 1 of 1 2958 blocks Installation of lt SUNWxwopt gt was successful SUNWEtpr 0 bytes 0 tape blocks SUNWEtpr install 0 bytes 0 tape blocks SUNWEtpr install depend 1036 bytes 3 tape blocks SUNWEtpr pkginfo 706 bytes 2 tape blocks
515. s a valid VTOC but does not appear to have been initialized for the Volume Manager If there is data on the disk that should NOT be destroyed you should encapsulate the existing disk partitions as volumes instead of adding the disk as a new disk Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 30 Y OL 18083 01 Chapter 5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 Step 18 Step 19 Step 20 Step 21 Falling Back to Solaris 8 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 50r9 6 Mi Output format Device_Name c0t0d0o To initialize the disk instead of encapsulating enter y and press Enter Ss Note To encapsulate the disk enter n and press Enter Instead of encapsulating initialize y n q default n y The requested operation is to initialize disk device c0t0d0 and to then use that device to replace the removed or failed disk rootdiska in disk group rootdg Enter y and press Enter to continue Type Y at the following prompt Continue with operation y n q default y y Replacement of disk rootdiska in group rootdg with disk device c0t0d0 completed successfully This will begin recovery of the disk and the mirrors will re synchronize automatically Enter n and press Enter when asked to replace the disk Replace another disk y n q default n n Volume Manager Support Operations Menu VolumeManager Disk Add or in
516. s are already installed on the system and are being used by another package opt sun_install lt attribute change only gt conflict with a file which does not belong to any package Do you want to install these conflicting files y n q Type y and press Enter to continue Text similar to the following is displayed Checking for setuid setgid programs This package contains scripts which will be executed with super user permission during the process of installing this package Do you want to continue with the installation of lt CSCOh022 gt y n Type y and press Enter to continue Text similar to the following is displayed Installing Media Gateway Controller Solaris 10 Patch Cluster as lt CSCOh0022 gt OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment The system lists the patches that it will install This list will vary over time A screen similar to the following is displayed You must now change directories to opt sun_install and run the installPatches sh script as root Installation of lt CSCOh022 gt was successful Step5 Change directory to opt sun_install and run the installPatches script by entering the following commands cd opt sun_install installPatches sh Ss Note During the installation of the Solaris 1
517. s in class lt none gt opt SUNWvts lib probe 64 opt SUNWvts lib probe opt SUNWvts lib locale C help help_s10 html opt SUNWvts lib locale C help help html opt SUNWvts lib locale C help Copyright libxm12 opt SUNWvts README 64 opt SUNWvts README opt SUNWvts Updating system information Removal of lt SUNWvts gt was successful x SUNWvts O bytes 0 tape blocks x SUNWvts archive 0 bytes 0 tape blocks x SUNWvts archive none bz2 1176648 bytes 2299 tape blocks Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment UNWvts install 0 bytes 0 tape blocks UNWvts install checkinstall 971 bytes 2 tape blocks UNWvts install copyright 93 bytes 1 tape blocks UNWvts install depend 849 bytes 2 tape blocks UNWvts install i none 2245 bytes 5 tape blocks UNWvts pkginfo 546 bytes 2 tape blocks UNWvts pkgmap 6639 bytes 13 tape blocks UNWvts reloc O bytes 0 tape blocks UNWvts reloc sunwvts 0 bytes 0 tape blocks UNWvts reloc sunwvts bin 0 bytes 0 tape blocks UNWvts reloc sunwvts bin 64 0 bytes 0 tape blocks UNWvts reloc sunwvts bin pm 0 bytes 0 tape blocks UNWvts reloc sunwvts lib 0 bytes 0 tape blocks UNWvts reloc sunwvts lib 64 0 bytes 0 tape blocks UNWvts reloc sunwvts lib conf 0 bytes 0 tape blocks UNWvts reloc sunwvts lib locale
518. s mgcusr Step3 Enter the following command to stop the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch sudo etc init d CiscoMGC stop Step4 Follow these steps to back up the system a Local Tape Backup Using the mgcbackup utility back up the system to the local tape drive opt CiscoMGC local mgcbackup d dev rmt 0 b Remote File Server Backup Enter following commands to use the mgcbackup utility to back up the system to local directory mkdir var tmp upgrade cd var tmp upgrade opt CiscoMGC local mgcbackup d var tmp upgrade Ss Note The backup file is stored in the specified directory path in the following format mgc_ lt hostname gt _ lt yyyymmdd gt _ lt hhmmss gt _backup Where e hostname is the name of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch host such as MGC 01 e yyyymmdd is the date the backup file is created in a year month day format such as 20011130 e hhmmss is the time the backup file is created in an hour minute second format such as 115923 c Verify that the backup was successful by listing the files in your backup directory Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 E Chapter5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 Hs Migration from Release 9 5 or 9 6 to Release 9 8 without Platform Changes opt CiscoMGC local mgcbackup 1 A Caution You must now move the backup file to a remote file server using the ft
519. s mgcusr and switch over from new version Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch to the old version platform using the following command o mml mml gt sw over confirm Repeat Step 2 to Step 9 to fall back the new version Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch to the old version platform Verify that the pom dataSync variable is set to True on the active and standby pair of old version Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitches This completes the procedure for falling back to previous Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software releases with platform changes Replacing Hard Disks on an Existing Solaris 10 Platform If you need to replace the hard disks on an existing Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch system running the Solaris 10 operating system and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software Release 9 8 use the steps in the following sections OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide E Chapter5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 E Replacing Hard Disks on an Existing Solaris 10 Platform Backup Procedure Before restoring the mgcbackup file you must install the same Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software release and the patch level that was originally on the platform Follow these steps to back up the system Step 1 Log in as root and enter the following command to stop the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch application etc init d CiscoMGC stop Step2 Complete one of the following steps to
520. s root li Installation of lt CSCOh036 gt was successful Enter the following commands to change directories and execute the installation script cd opt sun_install SolPkg install_SolPkg sh Text similar to the following is displayed Ss Note Ellipsis is used in the system output to indicate the omission of the patch lists that it will install These lists vary over time You are running as root Good x usr local 0 bytes 0 tape blocks usr local bin 0 bytes 0 tape blocks usr local bin expect 213936 bytes 418 tape blocks usr local lib 0 bytes 0 tape blocks usr local lib libtcl18 4 so 999804 bytes 1953 tape blocks usr local lib tc18 4 0 bytes 0 tape blocks usr local lib tcl8 4 auto tcl 20911 bytes 41 tape blocks usr local lib tcl8 4 history tcl 9030 bytes 18 tape blocks usr local 1lib tc18 4 init tcl 23714 bytes 47 tape blocks usr local 1lib tc18 4 1dAix 2856 bytes 6 tape blocks usr local 1lib tc18 4 1dAout tcl 6802 bytes 14 tape blocks LA SUNWxwopt pkgmap 4502 bytes 9 tape blocks SUNWxwopt reloc 0 bytes 0 tape blocks SUNWxwopt reloc openwin 0 bytes 0 tape blocks SUNWxwopt reloc openwin bin 0 bytes 0 tape blocks SUNWxwopt reloc openwin lib 0 bytes 0 tape blocks SUNWxwopt reloc openwin lib app defaults 0 bytes 0 tape blocks SUNWxwopt reloc openwin lib X11 O bytes 0 tape blocks SUNWxwopt reloc openwin lib X11 twm 0 bytes 0 tape block
521. s started successfully Installing client components Creating new var TimesTen sys ttconnect ini Extracting 3rd party tools Creating opt TimesTen tt60 doc End of TimesTen installation TimesTen installation script returned status 0 Program complete Restoring default schema Sun Microsystems Inc SunOS 5 10GenericJanuary 2005 Copyright c 1996 2005 Oracle All rights reserved ataStore directory install guide for t use the same daemon daemon port number can var adm messages Wi Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 AppendixD Sample Installation Scripts Installation of lt CSCOga002 gt was successful Updating parameters for critagt cnf Updating parameters for startcia sh Updating inittab Installation of lt CSCOga003 gt was successful Installing opt Toolkit Packages Packages tar gz Installing opt Toolkit bytecode XECfg XECfg tar gz Installing opt Toolkit bytecode am am tar gz Installing opt Toolkit bytecode cdr cdr tar gz Installing opt Toolkit bytecode log Viewer tar gz Installing opt Toolkit bytecode toolbar toolbar tar gz Installing opt Toolkit bytecode tv tv tar gz Installing opt Toolkit tcl tcl tar gz Updating parameters for MGC_Setup Updating parameters for MGC_Toolkit Updating parameters for init tcl Updating parameters for toolbar sh Updating parameters for toslaveside Setting VERSION 9 7 1 13 T in version d
522. sco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Hs Configuring SCP Queries ParameterAssistingSSPIPRoutingAddress ServiceInteractionIndicators TtuAsn1lEtcLegIDElem ItuAsnlEtcCallSegmentIDElem ItuAsnlEtcCarrierElem A A AS ES AR I A A AAA AA PR 27 INAP CS2 ContinueWithArgument parameters ItuAsn1CwaLegIDElem PR 28 INAP CS2 DisconnectLeg Parameters ItuAsn1Dl1LegToBeReleased TtuAsn1Dl1CauseElem ITU_ASN1_DL_CAUSI Gl PR 29 INAP CS2 MergeCallSegments Parameters SourceCallSegment TargetCallSegment PR 30 INAP CS2 MoveLeg Parameters CallSegmentId Legld PR 31 INAP CS2 SplitLeg Parameters CallSegmentId Legld Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 216 Y OL 18083 01 Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuring SCP Queries PR 32 INAP CS1 PlayAnnouncement InformationToSend RequestAnnouncementComplete Legld CallSegmentId PR 33 INAP CS1 ConnectToResource Parameters serviceInteractionIndicator ResourceAddress PR 34 INAP CS1 DFC With Argument Parameters dfc legId or DFC callsegment id party to disconnect PR 35 ANSI PRE AIN CNAM Result 23 GenericName copy to CC 8 carrier 4 routing number 18 billing indicators EHE HE E FE HEHE HEH EH HEHE SResponseAction HH EH HEHE F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 ACT1 REQ DAT ACT2 REQ DAT ACT3 REQ DAT ACT4 REQ DAT ACT5 REQ DAT
523. se This file contains configuration parameters that may be accessed by XE application programs at run time All lines beginning with a are comments and WILL NOT BE READ BY PROGRAMS Thus application overrides of the default parameter values can be easily added and removed by removing added a Copyright c 1997 2007 by Cisco Systems Inc Default parameter values have a facility name of and will be used if no match is found on a specific facility name Specific Facility names are as follows logger Log Server foverd Failover Daemon MML MML procM Process Manager cdrDmpr CDR Dumper cfgM Configuration Manager engine call processing engine ioChanMgr I O Channel Managers pom Provisioning Object Manager measM Measurement Manager OPERSAGT Operational SNMP Agent PROVSAGT Provisioning SNMP Agent mmSAgt Measurement Manager SNMP Agent almM Alarm Manager replicator Replicator mmdb TimesTen Main Memory Data Base Process amDmpr Alarm Measurement Dumper ioChanctl controls all channel controllers Special Paremeter Section callver call verification utility diskmonitor disk monitor shell script XE Execution Environment Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 LA Appendix D Sample Installation Scripts Sample Configured XECfgParm dat Files for Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 7 3
524. se the arrow keys to highlight the option and to mark it X I ral o un tern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern tern Central Central Central Mountai SIS ANN NANA E ia a Time Michigan most locations Time Kentucky Louisville area Time Kentucky Wayne Standard Time Standard Time Standard Time Standard Time Time Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana County most locations Crawford County Starke County Switzerland County Time Michigan Wisconsin border Time North Dakota Oliver County n Time Mountain Time south Idaho amp east Oregon ESC 2_Continu e ESC 6_Help c Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to your time zone in this example Eastern Time is selected and press the space bar to select it Press ESC 2 to continue Text similar to the following is displayed Date and Time 5 9 9555 nn e ssn ssn naan gt Accept the default date and time or enter new values Date and time Year 4 dig Month 1 12 Day 1 31 Hour 0 23 Minute 0 59 2008 09 08 02 58 its 2008 09 08 02 58 ESC 2_Continu e ESC 6_Help Step 27 Enter the correct date and time and press ESC 2 to continue Text similar to the following is displayed Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System
525. secondary disk if necessary Get the information from the system on the second disk that you will boot from Type the following command and press Enter prtconf vp grep pci grep disk1 Text similar to the following is displayed disk1 pci 1f 0 pc1 1 scsi 8 disk1 0 OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Step 2 Ss Note Diskl is a system maintained standard for the system s second hard disk a If the prtconf command returns the above information you can use it to boot the second disk without any additional changes Proceed to Step 4 b If you do not wish to use the above default information create an alias name other than disk1 for the second boot disk in the NVRAM by using the information from the prtconf command above eeprom nvramrc devalias backup_root pci 1f 0 pci 1 scsi 8 disk 1 0 Check the alias you created by typing the following commands and pressing Enter eeprom grep nvramrc Text similar to the following is displayed use nvramrc true nvramrc devalias backup_root pci 1f 0 pci 1 scsi 8 disk 1 0 Note Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 In the steps that follow wherever you see disk1 replace it with the
526. sed on your network configuration proposed traffic and desired processing power Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 1 Preparing for Sun Solaris Operating System and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Installation Solaris 10 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Software Release Preinstallation Required Site Specific Information Your system site administrator can provide the required site specific information in Table 1 2 Use the Notes column in this table to record the information Several steps in the installation procedure in Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System require you to provide this information Table 1 2 Site Specific Information Required Information Notes Subnet Mask Example 255 255 255 0 Default router Example 111 11 xxx 1 DNS server NTP server IP address Time zone Example United States Eastern Root password Assigned by your system site administrator Required Machine Specific Information Your system site administrator can provide the information called for in Table 1 3 as it applies to your target Sun Netra machine Use the Notes column in this table to record the information Several steps in the installation procedure require you to provide this information Table 1 3 Machine Specific Checklist Information Notes
527. set Value 2 Note Do not change this value SUA maxSgp Defines the maximum number of SUA SS7 signaling gateway processes Values 8 Note Do not change this value SyscheckpointEnabled Enables or disables checkpointing Values e false Disables checkpointing Calls are not preserved during a switchover and status messages are not sent to the replicator default e true Enables checkpointing Calls that are in the talking state are preserved and survive a control switchover All status checkpointing information is sent to the replicator on the active side Default false Note If you have two Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts in a failover configuration enter true If you have a standalone configuration enter false SysConnectDataAccess Controls whether data access is enabled or disabled if the engine attempts to connect to the MMDB or to call screening database at startup Values e true Connect to MMDB or call screening database e false Do not connect to MMDB or call screening database Default false Note This parameter must be set to true in calling scenarios where Euro LNP A Number Screening or other features requiring real time database access are required Otherwise it can remain false for an increase in the available system memory usable for call processing Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide u OL 18083 01 Ap
528. set Probing system devices Probing memory Probing I O buses Sun Fire V210 No Keyboard Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved OpenBoot 4 18 5 2048 MB memory installed Serial 52030991 Ethernet address 0 3 ba 19 ee f Host ID 8319ee0f Initializing 1MB of memory at addr 103feec000 Initializing 1MB of memory at addr 103fee0000 Initializing 15MB of memory at addr 103 002000 Initializing 16MB of memory at addr 103e002000 Initializing 992MB of memory at addr 1000000000 Initializing 1024MB of memory at addr 0 Rebooting with command boot Boot device pcitlc 600000 scsie2 diske0 0 a File and args SunOS Release 5 10 Version Generic_118833 17 64 bit Copyright 1983 2005 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms Hardware watchdog enabled Hostname unknown Configuring devices checking ufs filesystems dev rdsk c1t0d0s5 is logging If you are installing on a Sparc based platform you must select your terminal type when a screen similar to the following is displayed What type of terminal are you using 1 ANSI Standard CRT 2 DEC VT52 3 DEC VT100 4 Heathkit 19 5 Lear Siegler ADM31 6 PC Console 7 Sun Command Tool 8 Sun Workstation 9 Televideo 910 10 Televideo 925 11 Wyse Model 50 12 X Terminal Emulator xterms 13 CDE Terminal Emulator dtterm 13 Other Type the number of your choice and press Return OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswi
529. setuid setgid programs This package contains scripts which will be executed with super user permission during the process of installing this package Do you want to continue with the installation of lt SUNWxwopt gt y n y Installing X Window System Optional Clients as lt SUNWxwopt gt Installing part 1 of 1 3379 blocks Installation of lt SUNWxwopt gt was successful SUNWEtpr 0 bytes 0 tape blocks SUNWEtpr install 0 bytes 0 tape blocks SUNWEtpr install depend 1036 bytes 3 tape blocks SUNWEtpr pkginfo 452 bytes 1 tape blocks SUNWftpr pkgmap 982 bytes 2 tape blocks SUNWftpr reloc 0 bytes 0 tape blocks SUNWftpr reloc etc 0 bytes 0 tape blocks SUNWftpr reloc etc ftpd 0 bytes 0 tape blocks SUNWEtpr reloc etc ftpd ftpconversions 946 bytes SUNWftpr reloc var 0 bytes 0 tape blocks SUNWEtpr reloc var svc 0 bytes 0 tape blocks CS AAA SUNWEtpr install copyright 93 bytes 1 tape blocks SUNWEtpr install i ftpaccess 2849 bytes 6 tape blocks SUNWEtpr install i ftpusers 1506 bytes 3 tape blocks SUNW ftpr install i manifest 1503 bytes 3 tape blocks SUNWEtpr install i preserve 186 bytes 1 tape blocks SUNWEtpr install r manifest 1044 bytes 3 tape blocks SUNWftpr reloc etc ftpd ftpaccess 1518 bytes 3 tape blocks 2 tape blocks SUNWftpr reloc etc ftpd ftpgroups 104 bytes 1 tape blocks SUNWEtpr reloc etc ftpd ftphosts 108 bytes
530. sion information Property Value SP Firmware Version 2 0 5 1 SP Firmware Build Number 26875 SP Firmware Date Tue Dec 18 11 03 46 PST 2007 SP Filesystem Version 0114 lt dE Loading Be 281242 A Internet Step3 Click the Remote Control tab Step4 Choose the color settings accordingly e 16 bit high quality color for the fast Ethernet connection e 8 bit low quality color for the normal Ethernet connection Step5 Click Launch redirection Step6 Accept security warnings and hostname mismatch warnings if any You see the Sun ILOM remote console as shown in Figure 2 10 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter2 _ Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment E Figure 2 10 Sun ILOM Remote Console FB Sun ILON Remote Console Redirection Devices Keyboard a 10 744 Y Keyboard Mouse CD ROM Help Boppy CD ROM image Hoppy Image 281238 This completes the ILOM configuration on the Sun Netra X4200 M2 platform An Example of Using ILOM Here is a simple example of using ILOM to manage the Sun Netra X4200 M2 platform You are going to use ILOM to install the Sun Solaris 10 on a Sun Netra X4200 M2 platform The detailed installation procedure for Sun Solaris 10 operating system is described in the Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System section on page 2 2 Step 1
531. sor Unit Test all Level 1 Data Cache Test all done System Test done Central Processor Unit Test all done Floating Point Unit Test all done Physical Memory Test 8064MB Physical Memory Test done Network Test e1000g0 Network Test e1000g1 Network Test e1000g2 Network Loobpack Test e1000g3 DVD CD Test c3t0d0 Hard Disk Test c0t3d0 20 Hard Disk Test c0t2d0 20 Network Test el000g0 done Network Test e1000g1 done Network Test e1000g2 done Network Loopback Test e1000g3 done DVD CD Test c3t0d0 done Hard Disk Test c0t3d0 done Hard Disk Test c0t2d0 done stopping vtsk stopping rpcbind KKK KKK KK KK KKK KKK KEK KK KKK KEK KKK KKK KKK KK ERK KKKKKKKEKKKKEEKK RESULTS KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK normal test Number of hard disks 2 Hard disks c0t2d0 c0t3d0 Number of configured network interfaces 3 Configured network interfaces e1000g0 e1000g1 e1000g2 Number of unconfigured network interfaces 1 Unconfigured network interfaces Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide EEE OL 18083 01 Chapter2 _ Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment E e1000g3 Total number of network interfaces 4 Number of DVD CD drives AL CD ROM DVD drives c3t0d0o Number of LOM or TSALARM devices 0 LOM or TSALARM devices Number of SSP devices 0 ALOM
532. ss feed Src Se lei RADA ER E wa ah REA e A RES AS wat oh as a 0 19 i ac a a a ah G aL aa gL E EJ pS fi AL BEEE E E JE eB a E a a ae ag ae ag A a is A o i yi pe Spe A nh ae ve Ty se eae a Se a E ja a By at RR 26 INAP LNP for Portugal Expected Response Continue Continue SA A A ii tine eh i te tc mt a a en Ea ln a ng E E ln Rae a E 18 20 SA a Se at A IS AI AAA A E A N E N OOO AA AA RR 27 INAP LNP for Portugal Expected Response Continue Connect SS A A PS ad Seman o A AE a EEES EA A E LS A ad oc 19 21 RR 28 INAP Based Prepaid Services Expected Response End Connect 20 18 RR 29 INAP CS1 Unexpected Response default action 0 22 RR 30 INAP CS1 Expected Response Continue Connect ApplyCharging SendChargingInformation RequestReportBCSMEvent FurnishCharging MR RA 21 23 RR 31 INAP CS1 Expected Response Continue CollectInformation RequestReportBCSMEvent 22 23 RR 32 INAP CS1 Expected Response Continue ReleaseCall 23 26 mi Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software RR 33 INAP CS1 Expected Response Continue EstablishTemporaryConnection Configuring SCP Queries CallGap not treated just ignore RR 38 INAP CS2 Expected Response DFCwithArg ML CTR PA CWA RRB HH FE E FE EHE E H E HEE HH MessageReceiving FEFE FE AE FE E FE EHE HE H E HEE HH
533. ssage that interworking has been encountered and ISUP is not used all the way when encapsulated ISUP is not present in SIP message Values e 0Q No interworking encountered e 1 Interworking encountered Default Value 0 Note If the property is absent from the XECfgParm dat file Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch assumes a default value of 0 Protocol Family Applicable to all ANSI Q 761 and Q 767 ISUP variants SIP udp2tcp_byte_xover Determines the SIP message size in bytes above which the Added in Release 9 8 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch switches to TCP transport This property applies to outgoing SIP traffic only Valid values Integer e 0 The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch does not switch from UDP to TCP regardless of the SIP message size e 1 10000 The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch switches to TCP transport for messages above the specified size in bytes Note This property overrides the siptransportmode parameter Default 0 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 0L 18083 01 g aas Appendix A XECfgParm dat File Parameters M Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition TCAP avgInvokePerDialog Sets the average number of Invokes for a TCAP dialog A single dialog does not necessarily correspond to a single Invoke The number of Invokes d
534. ssing GENERIC_ANALYSIS mdo Uncompressing GENERIC_ANALYSIS so Uncompressing IN_TRIGGER mdo Uncompressing IN_TRIGGER so Uncompressing ISUPV2_FINNISH96_SIPI mdo Uncompressing ISUPV2_FINNISH96_SIPI so Uncompressing ISUPV2_GERMAN_SIPI mdo Uncompressing ISUPV2_GERMAN_SIPI so Uncompressing ISUPV3_UK_SIPI mdo Uncompressing ISUPV3_UK_SIPI so Uncompressing LEG_CONTROLLER mdo Uncompressing LEG_CONTROLLER so Uncompressing LEG_CONTROLLER_H248V2 mdo Uncompressing LEG_CONTROLLER_H248V2 so Uncompressing LEG_CONTROLLER_MGCP mdo Uncompressing LEG_CONTROLLER_MGCP so Uncompressing Q761_97VER_RUSS_SIPI mdo Uncompressing Q761_97VER_RUSS_SIPI so Uncompressing Q761_99VER_BASE_SIPI mdo Uncompressing Q761_99VER_BASE_SIPI so Uncompressing cc mdo Uncompressing cc so Uncompressing dummy mdo Sample Output from install sh Mi Y OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Appendix D Sample Installation Scripts Sample Output from install sh Uncompressing dummy so Uncompressing lcm mdo Uncompressing lcm so Installation of lt CSCO00000 gt was successful Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing Uncompressing BTNUP_BTNR167 mdo BTNUP_BTNR167 so BTNUP_IUP mdo BTNUP_IUP so DPNSS_BTNR188 mdo DPNSS_BTNR188 so QBE mdo QBE so Installation of lt CSCO01000 gt was successful
535. stem the existing ID is reused or you are prompted to enter another ID The configuration settings are as follows Base directory for CiscoMGC default opt CiscoMGC q Enter CiscoMGC user name mgcusr Enter CiscoMGC UID 20000 Enter CiscoMGC group name mgcgrp Enter CiscoMGC GID 20000 WARNING setting mode of lt etc init d inetinit gt to default mode 644 mgcgrp group added mgcusr user added Modifying etc init d inetinit A Caution No validation is performed on the IDs you enter If you enter an invalid ID the utilities package does not add any accounts The system returns the following message stating that the CSCOgu000 utilities package was successfully installed Installation of lt CSCOgu000 gt was successful Step8 Ifthe system indicates that you need to reboot after installing the utilities package proceed to Step 8a Otherwise proceed to Step 9 Ss Note Rebooting may take approximately 5 minutes a Enter the command displayed on the screen and press Enter shutdown y g0 i6 Note If the command shown on the screen does not work you can enter the usr sbin reboot command to reboot the system Note If you have installed the Solaris DiskSuite package CSCOh023 on your system the messages below are displayed during system boot They are normal Solaris DiskSuite startup messages and do not indicate any problem with your system WARNING force load of misc md
536. successful UNWbtool gt was successful UNWcslr gt was successful UNWidnl gt was successful UNWinst gt was successful Reboot client to install driver Installation 41 blocks Installation 119 blocks Installation 3499 blocks Installation 6407 blocks of of of of lt S lt S lt S lt S a etc lu synclist Installing a etc default lu Installation of lt S 3495 blocks Installation of lt S Reboot client to install driver Installation Installation 790 blocks Installation 83 blocks Installation 3891 blocks of of of of lt S lt S lt S lt S UNWipc gt was successful UNWipfr gt was successful UNWipfu gt was successful UNWlur gt was successful UNWluu gt was successful UNWiscsir gt was successful UNWiscsiu gt was successful UNWloc gt was successful UNWnisr gt was successful UNWintgige gt was successful Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System E OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide E Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Installation 45 blocks Installation 4056 blocks Installation 267 blocks Installation 9 blocks Installation 606 blocks Installation Installation 1366 blocks Installation 878 blocks Installation 4985 blocks Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System of
537. successful 275 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SUNWnge gt was successful 1 blocks Installation of lt SUNWpkgcmdsr gt was successful 4530 blocks Installation of lt SUNWpkgcmdsu gt was successful 1509 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SUNWpsdcr gt was successful Installation of lt SUNWsolnm gt was successful 590 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SUNWpsdir gt was successful 3866 blocks Reboot client to install driver Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide ENS OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Installation of lt SUNWqlc gt was successful 387 blocks Installation of lt SUNWqos gt was successful 136 blocks Installation of lt SUNWqosu gt was successful 2 blocks Installation of lt SUNWrmodu gt was successful 497 blocks Installation of lt SUNWroute gt was successful 271 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SUNWrpcib gt was successful 145 blocks Installation of lt SUNWrsgk gt was successful 89 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SUNWrtls gt was successful 125 blocks Installation of lt SUNWspnego gt was successful Solaris 10 software installation succeeded Solaris 10 packages fully installed SUNWcsu SUNWcsr SUNWcs1 SUNWcnetr SUNWckr SUNWkv
538. sword and press Enter twice when prompted Step7 Log in to the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch as the new user Step8 Enter the following command and press Enter to verify the new user s access privileges mml Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Ca OL 18083 01 Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuring SNMP Support Resources Mi Text similar to the following is displayed Copyright 1998 2002 Cisco Systems Inc User has minimal access privileges sh passat mml gt To exit MML type quit and press Enter This completes the procedure for adding a user with minimal MML privileges The group and user configuration is now complete Continue to the Configuring SNMP Support Resources section on page 4 13 If you have questions or need assistance see the Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request section on page X Configuring SNMP Support Resources The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software includes a Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP agent subsystem that provides an alarm management interface on the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch It uses SNMP to report events or traps such as alarms to your SNMP Manager and to provide access to the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Management Information Base MIB Note SNMP MIB measurements are only valid on the active node They are not replicated on the standby node The SNMP
539. t change change change change change change Ta ja e ah oe Sis partition partition partition partition partition partition duct and revision then return Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter2 _ Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment 6 change 6 partition 7 change 7 partition select select a predefined table modify modify a predefined partition table name name the current table print display the current table label write partition map and label to the disk lt cmd gt execute lt cmd gt then return quit partition gt Enter table name remember quotes partition gt FORMAT MENU disk select a disk type select define a disk type partition select define a partition table current describe the current disk format format and analyze the disk fdisk run the fdisk program repair repair a defective sector label write label to the disk analyze surface analysis defect defect list management backup search for backup labels verify read and display labels save save new disk partition definitions inquiry show vendor product and revision volname set 8 character volume name lt cmd gt execute lt cmd gt then return quit format gt Saving new disk and partition definitions Enter file name format dat format gt Searc
540. t 3 Note Do not change this value Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 AppendixA XECfgParm dat File Parameters Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Mi Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition engine SysSGCPREtryTimerInterval The interval between SGCP message transmissions in milliseconds Default 1000 Note Do not change this value engine SysTraceLevel A debugging tool that allows for different levels of engine tracing Default 3 Note Do not change this value engine Sys VirtualS witch Indicates whether the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch host functions as a signaling controller or a virtual switch controller Values e 0 Signaling controller nailed trunks no auditing is initiated e 1 Virtual switch controller switched trunks Default 0 Note During the startup of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software this parameter is be set automatically to tune the system for optimal performance Note For Release 9 4 1 and later the values of the parameters listed below are automatically set based on the Cisco MGC type you select to maximize performance for that configuration Any attempt to change the values of these parameters is overwritten engine SysMdlIMemoryReduction engine CALL_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE engine CALL_MEM_CHUNK_SIZE CPUTimer
541. t and a familiarity with data communications networks protocols and equipment Related Documentation This document contains information that is related to Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software installation and configuration For additional information on those subjects see the documents at this URL http www cisco com en US products hw vcallcon ps2027 tsd_products_support_series_home html You can also find the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Documentation Map at the following URL OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Preface http www cisco com en US products hw vcallcon ps2027 products_documentation_roadmaps_list ht ml Other useful reference publications include e Overviews of the related telephony solutions Describe the Cisco telephony solutions with which the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch node is associated e Provisioning guides for the related telephony solutions Describe the provisioning steps for the Cisco telephony solutions with which the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch node is associated e Solution gateway installation and configuration guides Describe the steps for installing and configuring the media gateway for a particular Cisco telephony solution e Cisco IP Transfer Point LinkExtender Describes the Cisco IP Transfer Point LinkExtender Cisco IPT L formerly known as the Cisco Signaling Link Terminal or Cisco SLT and provides configuration informa
542. t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e t CiscoMGC e tc CONFIG_LIB 7 1 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 1 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 1 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 1 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 1 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 1 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 1 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 1 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 1 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 1 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 1 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 1 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 1 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 1 2_to_9 1 ae COO TA tc CONFIG_LIB 7 tc CONFIG_LIB 7 tc CONFIG_LIB 8 tc CONFIG_LIB 8 tc CONFIG_LIB 8 tc CONFIG_LIB 8 tc CONFIG_LIB 8 tc CONFIG_LIB 8 tc CONFIG_LIB 8 tc CONFIG_LIB 8 tc CONFIG_LIB 8 tc CONFIG_LIB 9 tc CONFIG_LIB 9 tc CONFIG_LIB 9 tc CONFIG_LIB 9 tc CONFIG_LIB 9 tc CONFIG_LIB 9 tc CONFIG_LIB 9 tc CONFIG_LIB 9 tc CONFIG_LIB 9 tc CONFIG_LIB 9 tc CONFIG_LIB 9 tc CONFIG_LIB 9 tc CONFIG_LIB 9 tc CONFIG_LIB 9 1 tc CONFIG_LIB 9 1_ tc CONFIG_LIB 9 1_ tc CONFIG_LIB 9 1_ tc CONFIG_LIB 9 tc CONFIG_LIB 9 tc CONFIG_LIB 9 tc CONFIG_LIB 9 tc CONFIG_LIB 9 tc CONFIG_LIB 9 tc CONFIG_LIB 9 tc CONFIG_LIB 9 tc CONFIG_LIB 9 tc CONFIG_LIB 9 tc CONFIG_LIB 9 tc CONFIG_LIB 9 tc CONFIG_LIB 9 tc CONFIG_LIB 9 tc CONFIG_LIB 9 tc CONFIG_LIB 9 tc CONFIG_LIB 9 tc CONFIG_LIB 9 tc CONFIG_LIB 9 tc CONFIG_LIB 9 tc CONFIG_LIB 9 tc CONFIG_LIB 9 Removing a Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Version Sample Output for uninstall sh 008_to_8 008_to_8 009_to_8 009_to_8 010_to_8 010_to_8 010_to_8 010_to_8 EO pert
543. t S lt S lt S lt S lt S UNWopenssl libraries gt was successful UNWsshcu gt was successful UNWsshdu gt was successful UNWdtdmr gt was successful UNWtltk gt was successful UNWgzip gt was successful UNWsshr gt was successful UNWsshu gt was successful UNW1ibC gt was successful UNWj5rt gt was successful UNWwbsup gt was successful UNWinstall patch utils root gt was successful UNWswmt gt was successful UNWmdr gt was successful UNWmdu gt was successful UNWadmc gt was successful UNWnfsckr gt was successful UNWnfscr gt was successful UNWnfscu gt was successful UNWkrbr gt was successful UNWkrbu gt was successful UNWbip gt was successful Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Installation of lt SUNWtnetc gt was successful 1498 blocks Installation of lt SUNWrcmdc gt was successful 4857 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SUNWib gt was successful 2431 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SUNWtavor gt was successful 599 blocks Installation of lt SUNWtcsh gt was successful 1085 blocks Installation of lt SUNWtecla gt was successful 1978 blocks Installation of lt SUNWter gt was successful 1975 blocks Installation of lt SUNWpr gt
544. t be from IP_Addr1 Subnet Virtual_IP_Addr2 0 0 0 0 Must be from IP_Addr2 Subnet HH HH HH HH HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HEE HE EH EH HH HH FE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE a a E HE HE HE HE HE HH HE H H geoSeparation false Geographical separated or not To disable sip failover you have to set both Virtual_IP_Addr to 0 0 0 0 Set sipFailover false does not always mean sip failover is disabled sipFailover false Failover if SIP Service fails stPort 0 engine SysVirtualSwitch 1 O Nailed Up 1 Switched MGC 2 Switched JCS Last modified by mgcusr using MGC Setup Tool Wed Sep 24 08 22 22 GMT 2008 engine SysVirtualSwitch 1 O Nailed Up 1 Switched MGC 2 Switched JCS pom dataSync false don t synch slave data with master foverd ipLocalPortA 0 foverd ipPeerPortA 0 foverd ipLocalPortB 0 foverd ipPeerPortB 0 numberOfThreads 2 Last modified by mgcusr using MGC Setup Tool Wed Sep 24 08 22 22 GMT 2008 numberOfThreads 2 Last modified by mgcusr using MGC Setup Tool Wed Oct 22 07 22 03 GMT 2008 numberOfThreads 1 Sample Configured snmpd cnf File The following shows a sample snmpd cnf file Ss Note This sample configuration enables both sampv1 and snmpv2 traps Therefore you will see two coldStart traps when the software is initialized one for version and one for version 2 Entry type sysDescr Entry format octetString
545. t dee te ace te a ed tp AAA tl it a a a a RR 14 CS1 INAP Based CLI Screening Expected Response 3 Conintue ConnectToResource PlayAnnouncement AAA a ys AAA II A A A A AA AA mn 10 12 A A a A os E E E E A a ee ci ee A o in ee a A RR 15 CS1 INAP Based CLI Screening Expected Response 3 Conintue ConnectToResource PlayAnnouncement Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide EIN OL 18083 01 Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuring SCP Queries Mi RR 16 INAP Free Phone LNP amp Carrier Pre Selection Services Expected Response 1 End Connect RR 17 INAP LNP for Norway Unexpected Response default action RR 18 INAP LNP for Norway Expected Response End Connect RR 19 INAP Prepaid Services Unexpected Response default action OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Hs Configuring SCP Queries RR 24 INAP Prepaid Services Expected Response Continue FurnishChargeInformation ReleaseCall pT A A a ps ee ee II ee a A AS ON AO oc es Salasa ay Sorts AE A AA 17 18 a a A a A a a a an E ata ee ele Blk ee ee ak ANE Mel ee O E a E all he et me RR 25 INAP LNP for Portugal Unexpected Response default action SS SS A E ted coed one beeen TA i
546. t mls agingtime fast 0 0 set mls nde disable l standby ports set standbyports enable module 1 2 port 10 100BaseTX Supervisor set module name 1 set vlan 1 1 1 2 set port channel 1 1 2 off OL 18083 01 AppendixF Sample LAN Configurations set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set port enable port level 1 2 normal port speed 1 2 100 port duplex 1 2 full port trap 1 1 2 disable port name port security port broadcast 1 2 100 port membership 1 1 2 static port protocol 1 1 2 ip on port protocol 1 1 2 ipx auto cdp enable 1 1 2 cdp interval 1 1 2 60 trunk 1 1 on isl 1 1005 trunk 1 2 on isl 1 1005 spantree portfast 1 1 2 disable 1 2 disable spantree portcost 1 1 2 3019 spantree portpri 1 1 2 32 spantree portvlanpri 1 1 0 spantree portvlanpri 1 2 0 spantree portvlancost 1 1 cost 3018 spantree portvlancost 1 2 cost 3018 module 2 2 port 10 100BaseTX Supervisor set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set 1 module name 2 vlan 1 2 1 2 port channel 2 1 2 off port enable 2 1 2 port level 2 1 2 normal port speed 2 1 2 100 port duplex 2 1 2 full port trap 2 1 2 disable port name 2 1 2 port security 2 1 2 disable port broadcast 2 1 2 100 port membership 2 1 2 static port protocol 2 1 2 ip on port protocol 2 1 2
547. t similar to the following is displayed Enter a selection 1 through 2 Ss Note The Target Addresses 1 through 2 shown above are examples only Step3 Enter 1 to select the TargetAddress to be deleted Text similar to the following is displayed Trap is about to be deleted Are you sure that you want to delete this Trap Entry n y Step4 Enter y to confirm the deletion if you enter n to cancel the deletion you return to the SNMPD Configuration Main Menu Text confirming the deleted Trap Entry is displayed and you are returned to the SNMPD Configuration Main Menu Note that 483 below is an internal Trap snmpTargetAddrName Deleting Trap snmpTargetAddrName 483 SNMPD Configuration Main Menu View Configuration Entries Add an SNMP Community Delete an SNMP Community Add a Trap Destination Delete a Trap Destination Activate the New Settings NU PWN PR Enter a selection 1 through 6 or q to quit Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 422 i OL 18083 01 Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Step 5 Configuring SNMP Support Resources Mi Enter your selection For detailed procedures for your selection refer to the following list e Adding an SNMP Community Entry page 4 17 e Deleting an SNMP COMMUNITY page 4 19 e Adding a Trap Destination page 4 20 e Delet
548. taStore opt TimesTen4 1 datastore howdydb DurableCommits 0 ExclAccess 0 ThreadSafe 1 WaitForConnect 0 Size 256 ODBC Trace 0 TraceFile Installdir opt TimesTen4 1 32 Setting Up Replication If you have two Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts in a fault tolerant system you must set up database replication between the two hosts During replication any updates applied to the database on one host are replicated on the other Data is transferred real time and does not require committing or deploying a configuration Replication copies data changes to either database after the initial setup If you have data in one database and want to retain it go to the host that has the data that you want to retain usually this is the active host then follow the procedures below Initializing Database Replication section on page 4 85 Note Before you can initialize the databases you must install the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software on both machines OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software W initializing the Call Screening Database Network Requirements In most replication schemes you need to identify the name of the host machine on which your data store resides The operating system translates this host name to an IP address This section describes how to configure your host names to ensu
549. tallation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software W Configuring SNMP Support Resources Verifying the SNMP Configuration Migration Step 1 Step 2 Perform the following steps to verify that your changes were applied by running the config snmp utility To start the config snmp utility type the following command and press Enter config snmp Text similar to the following is displayed Migrating snmpd cnf into a more secure setting When the SNMPD Configuration Main Menu is displayed you are prompted to make a selection 32 2 gt 2 2 SNMPD Configuration Main Menu View Configuration Entries Add an SNMP Community Delete an SNMP Community Add a Trap Destination Delete a Trap Destination Activate the New Settings Nu FPF WNP Enter a selection 1 through 6 or q to quit 1 Enter 1 to view the configuration entries The Entries Menu is displayed and you are prompted to make a selection S 3 3 3 3 22 Entries Menu sysDescr sysObjectID sysLocation sysContact sysName snmpEnableAuthenTraps MAX _ THREADS MAX _PDU_TIME MAX OUTPUT_WAITING MAX SUBAGENTS subagent snmpCommunityEntry communityEntry snmpEngineBoots 15 usmUserEntry 16 vacmAccessEntry 17 vacmSecurityToGroupEntry 18 vacmViewTreeFamilyEntry 19 snmpNotifyEntry 20 snmpTargetAddrEntry 21 snmpTargetParamsEntry 22 snmpNotifyFilterPr
550. talling this package adds xterm ntp and ftp communications software on your host To install the communication software on your hosts perform the following steps Ss Note The installation of this package does not automatically enable ftp communications on your host If you are installing this software on a Cisco BAMS system or if your host requires that the ftp communications be enabled you can find instructions for enabling ftp in Step 7 of this procedure Step1 Load the Cisco Solaris 10 Operating Environment CD into the CD ROM drive Install this package by entering the following command at the prompt pkgadd d cdrom cdrom0 CSCOh036 pkg Text similar to the following is displayed along with copyright and trademark information The following packages are available 1 CSCOh036 Media Gateway Controller PGW Specific Solaris 10 packages 1386 3 0 6 Select package s you wish to process or all to process all packages default all q amp Note You can also download the Opteron based Solaris 10 communications software package CSCOh036 from Cisco com For example download the CSCOh036 package to the opt SW folder on the Opteron based platform and use the command pkgadd d opt SW CSCOh036 pkg Step2 Press Enter to accept the default answer of all and install all the packages Text similar to the following is displayed Processing package instance lt CSCOh036 gt from lt var tmp CSCOh036 pk
551. tanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition LISupport Enables Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch to be used for Lawful Intercept Note Set this parameter to true to enable Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch support for Lawful Intercept Default false logDirectory Location of the active and rotated log files Default var log Note Make sure the log file has write permission for the LogServer logFileNamePrefix Combined with the log extension defines the filename for log files Default platform Example engine Note This setting can also redirect process messages from the default log file to a specified log file For example engine logFileNamePrefix engine instructs the log server to redirect messages from the engine process to the dedicated engine log file This functions with or without logDirectory logMsgDrop Controls whether the log server drops debug level messages when the UNIX domain socket used for log server communication is full Values e true Debug messages are dropped e false Debug messages are not dropped Default true A Caution If you set this parameter to false for the engine and the engine logging level is Debug the system can fail at high call rates E Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Gu
552. tch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Step 6 Ss Note On Opteron based platforms you can select a terminal type from the picklist or the default terminal type from the serial port is used We recommend that you use the default terminal while you are installing software Enter the number that corresponds to the terminal you are using and press Enter For example if you are using an X terminal emulator type 12 and press Enter The system displays information similar to the following Creating new rsa public private host key pair Creating new dsa public private host key pair Configuring network interface addresses bge0 bgel bge2 bge3 Text similar to the following is displayed in rdisc No interfaces up Network Connectivity Specify Yes if the system is connected to the network by one of the Solaris or vendor network communication Ethernet cards that are supported on the Solaris CD Refer to your hardware documentation for the current list of supported cards Specify No if the system is connected to a network communication card that is not supported on the Solaris CD and follow the instructions listed under Help Networked ESC 2_Contin
553. te All User snmpv2c noAuthNoPriv exact All RemoteWrite All Guest snmpvl noAuthNoPriv exact All All nonVolatile Guest snmpv2c noAuthNoPriv exact All All nonVolatile SuperUser snmpvl noAuthNoPriv exact All Write All A nonVolatile vacmAccessEntry nonVolatile SuperUse Entry type r snmpv2c noAuthNoPriv exact All Write All vacmSecurityToGroupEntry Format vacmSecurityModel snmpvl snmpv2c snmpv2s usm http vacmSecurityName text vacmGroupName text vacmSecurityToGroupStorageType nonVolatile permanent readOnly vacmSecurityToGroupEntry snmpvl mgcusr SuperUser nonVolatile vacmSecurityToGroupEntry snmpvl public Guest nonVolatile vacmSecurityToGroupEntry snmpvl private User nonVolatile vacmSecurityToGroupEntry snmpv2c mgcusr SuperUser nonVolatile vacmSecurityToGroupEntry snmpv2c public Guest nonVolatile vacmSecurityToGroupEntry snmpv2c private User nonVolatile Entry type vacmViewTreeFamilyEntry Format vacmViewTreeFamilyViewName text vacmViewTreeFamilySubtree OID vacmViewTreeFamilyMask octetString vacmViewTreeFamilyType included excluded vacmViewTreeFamilyStorageType nonVolatile permanent readOnly vacmViewTreeFamilyEntry All iso included nonVolatile vacmViewTreeFamilyEntry All 0 0 included nonVolatile vacmViewTreeFamilyEntry nonVolatile vacmViewTreeFamilyEntry nonVolatile vacmViewTreeFamilyEntry vacmViewTreeFamilyEntry All hrSWRunEntry 0 2147483647 f
554. ted by the default Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch installation but is recommended for storing Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch patch files opt TimesTen Call screening database files Do not edit the database opt Toolkit The Toolkit application files opt sun_install Contains the scripts used to install Solaris patches Initial Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuration The following required configuration parameters in the XECfgParm dat file see Table 4 3 are critical to bringing up the system For a complete list of the parameters found in the XECfgParm dat file and how they are used by the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch see Appendix A XECfgParm dat File Parameters Note The XECfgParm dat file must be provisioned with the installation of every system The file consists of set of parameters that are necessary to bring up the system This set of required parameters is configured via the MGC Environment Configuration Tool When you exit the MGC Environment Configuration Tool the slave file is sent via FTP to the appropriate system During initial Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch configuration we recommend that you put an initial configuration on the active host otherwise both the active and standby hosts will remain in the stopped state Do not start the standby host if the active host is not yet provisioned When the initial configuration on the active host is deployed you must change the pom dataSync parameter to true
555. teger Default 1500 Note The SIP ConnLocalMsgQueueSize value is dependent on Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch s hardware and network environment SIP dns_query_timer The amount of time in seconds before a Added in Release 9 8 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch DNS NAPTR query times out Valid values 1 30 Default 5 Note Do not add this property to the Xecfgparm dat file unless you need to modify the default value If the parameter is not present in the Xecfgparm dat file the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch uses the default value We recommend that you contact Cisco support before modifying this property Note Ifthe DNS NAPTR query times out the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch sends a UDP SRV query TCP SRV query and an A query simultaneously to determine the IP address and port number of the destination host The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch processes the query results in the following order 1 UDP SRV query 2 TCP SRV query 3 A query SIP MaxConnection Defines the maximum number of incoming and outgoing TCP connections that the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch can support simultaneously Value 1 1999 Default 50 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Appendix A XECfgParm dat File Parameters Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Mi Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition SI
556. ters for startcia sh Updating inittab INITTAB is backed up now INITTAB has been updated Restarting critagt Stopping critagt now Stopping critagt Done Stopping snmpdm Done Stopping brassagt Done Stopping brassd Done Stopping logagt Done Stopping fsagt Done Stopping hostagt Done Stopping mib2agt Done Reinitializing CIAgent Upgraded version of critagt is now running Restore of CIAGENT complete Done Installation of lt CSCOga003 gt was successful Installing opt Toolkit Packages Packages tar gz Installing opt Toolkit bytecode XECfg XECfg tar gz Installing opt Toolkit bytecode am am tar gz Installing opt Toolkit bytecode cdr cdr tar gz Installing opt Toolkit bytecode log Viewer tar gz Installing opt Toolkit bytecode toolbar toolbar tar gz Installing opt Toolkit bytecode tv tv tar gz Installing opt Toolkit tcl tcl tar gz Updating parameters for MGC_Setup Updating parameters for MGC_Toolkit Updating parameters for init tcl Updating parameters for toolbar sh Updating parameters for toslaveside Setting VERSION 9 8 1 in version dat Installation of lt CSCOga004 gt was successful Installing opt CiscoMGC lib perl15 5 00503 tar gz Installing opt tibrv tibco tar gz Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 3 Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Softwar
557. terval Allows group service messages GSMs used to advertise the state of circuits to be sent at a periodic rate from the SS7 side of the network to the IP side of the network Valid values 1000 30000 Default for up to Release 9 2 2 30000 Default for Release 9 3 1 and later 10000 engine SysGRSBlockSize Used for flow control of all automatically generated GRS CGB and CGU messages which are generated by the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch during run time Typically produced due to propagation of service state changes such as MGCP endpoints changing availability Specifies the interval in milliseconds between blocks of GRS parameters when the engine SysGRSBlockSize parameter is used The timer interval runs from the start of sending the first GRS message in each block to the first message in the next block This parameter operates independently for each SS7 route each OPC DPC pair Value Any integer Default 0 Example 1000 engine SysMaxOverlap Maximum number of digits required before a call is considered complete used in overlap signaling Default 28 Note Do not change this value Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 0L 18083 01 LE Appendix A XECfgParm dat File Parameters M Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition engine S
558. tes 0 tape blocks x SUNWftpu install copyright 8644 bytes 17 tape blocks x SUNWftpu install depend 1130 bytes 3 tape blocks x SUNWftpu install i none 2245 bytes 5 tape blocks x SUNWftpu pkginfo 630 bytes 2 tape blocks x SUNWftpu pkgmap 671 bytes 2 tape blocks x SUNWftpu reloc O bytes 0 tape blocks x SUNWftpu reloc usr O bytes 0 tape blocks SUNW ftpu reloc usr sbin 0 bytes 0 tape blocks spawn pkgadd d SUNWftpu Processing package instance lt SUNWftpu gt from lt tmp gt FTP Server Usr i386 11 10 0 REV 2005 01 21 16 34 Copyright 2001 2003 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms Copyright c 1999 2000 2001 WU FTPD Development Group All rights reserved WU FTPD SOFTWARE LICENSE Use modification or redistribution including distribution of any modified or derived work in any form or on any medium is permitted only if all the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions qualify as freeware or Open Source Software under the following terms a Redistributions are made at no charge beyond the reasonable cost of materials and delivery Where redistribution of this software is as part of a larger package or combined work this restriction applies only to the costs of materials and delivery of this software not to any other costs associated with the larger package or combined work b Redistributions are accompanied by a copy of the Source Code or by Cisco PGW 22
559. the generic HP OpenView MIB files SNMP FRAMEWORK and SNMP NOTIFICATION These files are available from your HP OpenView installation medium Open the MIB browser and select the Tools menu then choose SNMP MIB Browser Under Name or IP Address enter the name or IP address of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch you are configuring Under Community Name enter public Navigate to the SNMP target address table by double clicking snmpV2 snmpModules snmpTargetMIB snmpTargetObjects snmpTargetAddrTable snmpTargetAddrEntry Select the MIB object snmpTargetAddrRowStatus see table below Click Start Query Two values should appear at the bottom of the window 49 active and 50 active Under MIB Instance enter 51 see table below Under SNMP Set Value enter 5 see table below OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide jg Appendix C HP OpenView Sample SNMP Configuration HI Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch to Send Alarms to HP OpenView Step10 Click Set You should see a dialog box indicating that the values are entered successfully Step 11 Continue this process until all the MIB object IDs in the table below have the correct MIB instance and SNMP set values Select MIB Object ID MIB Instance SNMP Set Value snmpTargetAddrRowStatus 51 5 snmpTargetAddrRowStatus 52 5 snmpTargetAddrTDomain 52 1 3 6 1 6 1 1 snmpTargetAddrTDomain 52 1 3 6 1 6 1 1 snm
560. the menuing system a Exit from menus Select an operation to perform q Goodbye Step11 Use the vxdisk command to verify that rootdiska is removed vxdisk list Step12 Shut down and boot from disk1 init 0 ok boot disk1 Step 13 Log in as root and run vxdiskadm vxdiskadm Step 14 Enter 5 to replace a failed disk Replace a failed or removed disk Menu VolumeManager Disk ReplaceDisk Use this menu operation to specify a replacement disk for a disk that you removed with the Remove a disk for replacement menu operation or that failed during use You will be prompted for a disk name to replace and a disk device to use as a replacement You can choose an uninitialized disk in which case the disk will be initialized or you can choose a disk that you have already initialized using the Add or initialize a disk menu operation Step 15 Enter list at the following prompt Select a removed or failed disk lt disk gt list q list Disk group rootdg DM NAME DEVICE TYPE PRIVLEN PUBLEN STAT Ea dm rootdiska REMOVED Step 16 Enter rootdiska at the following prompt Select a removed or failed disk lt disk gt list q rootdiska Step 17 Enter list at the following prompt Select disk device to initialize lt address gt list q list DEVICE DISK GROUP STATUS cotodo error cot1d0 rootdiskb rootdg online Type cO0t0d0 to select disk device to initialize The following disk device ha
561. ting System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Completed profile begin script Processing profile Selecting cluster Deselecting Deselecting Deselecting Deselecting Deselecting Deselecting cluster cluster cluster cluster cluster cluster Selecting cluster Selecting cluster Selecting cluster Selecting cluster Selecting cluster Selecting cluster Selecting cluster Selecting cluster Selecting cluster Selecting cluster Selecting cluster Selecting cluster Deselecting Deselecting Deselecting Deselecting Deselecting Deselecting Deselecting Deselecting Deselecting Deselecting Deselecting Deselecting Deselecting Deselecting Deselecting Deselecting Deselecting Deselecting Deselecting Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package Selecting package S S S S S S Selecting cluster S S S S S S S package package package package package package package package package package package package package package package package package package package uunnannanananaaanana ana SUNWCreq SU
562. ting System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Step 7 This system is configured with NFS version 4 which uses a domain name that is automatically derived from the system s name services The derived domain name is sufficient for most configurations Ina few cases mounts that cross different domains might cause files to be owned by nobody due to the lack of a common domain name Do you need to override the system s default NFS version 4 domain name yes no no Enter no to continue the reconfiguration process and press Enter The system displays information similar to the following For more information about how the NFS version 4 default domain name is derived and its impact refer to the man pages for nfs 4 and nfsmapid 1lm and the System Administration Guide Network Services vtghost console login This completes the installation of the Sun Solaris 10 operating system Proceed to the Configuring Your Host section on page 2 50 Configuring Your Host Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 If you are already logged in to your host platform proceed to Step 2 Otherwise log in as root and use the default password vtghost The system displays something similar to the following Sep 8 01 15 08 vtghost login ROOT LOGIN dev console Sun Microsystems Inc SunOS 5 10 Generic January 2005 Reconfigure the system by entering the sys unconfig command and pressing Enter A screen similar to the followi
563. tion Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request For information on obtaining documentation submitting a service request and gathering additional information see the monthly What s New in Cisco Product Documentation which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation at http www cisco com en US docs general whatsnew whatsnew html Subscribe to the What s New in Cisco Product Documentation as a Really Simple Syndication RSS feed and set content to be delivered directly to your desktop using a reader application The RSS feeds are a free service and Cisco currently supports RSS version 2 0 Document Change History Release Number Document Number Change Date Change Summary 9 8 1 OL 18083 01 November 2008 Initial release Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Ss CHAPTER 1 Preparing for Sun Solaris Operating System and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Installation This chapter provides checklists describing the required and optional components software media and information you must have on hand before installing the Sun Solaris operating system and the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software e Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 and up which requires the Sun Solaris Operating System 10 Note The entire installation procedure takes approximately 2 hours to complete Supported Platforms and Cisco P
564. tion Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Complete this step only if you are migrating from the Sparc platform to the Opteron platform Verify that the migration to the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software Release 9 8 is complete and that all protocols are operational mml gt rtrv ne mml gt rtrv tc all mml gt rtrv dest all mml gt rtrv c71nk al1l mml gt rtrv iplnk all Enter the following command on the standby host to verify that call replication is occurring between PGW hosts 1 and 2 mml gt rtrv tc all numan rtrv cliprefix clisetname 1111 cliprefix 1 numan rtrv announcement annId 1 gwtype AS5400 numan rtrv porttbl digitstring 100034 You have now upgraded the PGW host 2 to the Release 9 8 software Promote PGW host 2 to active Note Step 9 This step sets PGW host 1 to standby mml gt sw over confirm When the switchover is complete verify that PGW host 2 is processing calls mml gt rtrv tc all Note If the call replication fails or if new active host is not processing calls see the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 Operations Maintenance and Troubleshooting Guide Migrating the First Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software to Release 9 8 Use the steps in the following sections to upgrade PGW 1 to Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and
565. tion and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgement This product includes software developed by the Washington University in Saint Louis and its contributors 4 Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRIC
566. tions that replicate to each other must use the same daemon port number that is set at installation time The daemon port number can be verified by running ttVersion The default port number is 16001 The daemon will run on the default port number 16001 Processing opt TimesTen tt60 PERL perl tar System logging appears to be configured correctly TimesTen syslog messages should be recorded in the file var adm messages Installing server components Starting the daemon The tt60 daemon has started successfully Installing client components Creating new var TimesTen sys ttconnect ini Extracting 3rd party tools Creating opt TimesTen tt60 doc End of TimesTen installation TimesTen installation script returned status 0 Program complete Restoring default schema Sun Microsystems Inc SunOS 5 10 Generic January 2005 OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter3 Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher HZ installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Releases Copyright c 1996 2006 Oracle All rights reserved Type or help for help type exit to quit ttIsql All commands must end with a semicolon character TInstallation of lt CSCOga002 gt was successful WARNING setting mode of lt etc srconf gt to default mode 755 Updating parameters for critagt cnf Updating parame
567. to enter another protocol identifier see Step 10 b If you select n the system begins installing the protocols you specify resulting in text similar to the following for each protocol group Uncompressing ISUPV2_AUSTRIAN mdo Uncompressing ISUPV2_AUSTRIAN so Uncompressing ISUPV2_CZECH mdo Uncompressing ISUPV2_CZECH so Uncompressing ISUPV2_DUTCH mdo Uncompressing ISUPV2_DUTCH so Uncompressing ISUPV2_FINNISH96 mdo Uncompressing ISUPV2_FINNISH96 so Uncompressing ISUPV2_FRENCH mdo Uncompressing ISUPV2_FRENCH so Uncompressing ISUPV2_GERMAN mdo Uncompressing ISUPV2_GERMAN so Uncompressing ISUPV2_ISRAEL mdo Uncompressing ISUPV2_ISRAEL so Installation of lt CSCO40000 gt was successful Once the all of your selected protocol groups have been installed the system displays text similar to the following Beginning Check of System Performance Requirements Number of CPUs in system 2 Memory size 2048 Megabytes The sparcv9 processor operates at 1336 MHz Swap is total 76384k bytes allocated 13744k reserved 90128k used Please Verify that you have over 4000000K Available swap The tt60 daemon has stopped successfully Installation completed Wed Sep 24 03 52 32 EDT 2008 Installation log can be found in var adm MGC_install log amp 5635696k available Note During the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software installation you may see a warning similar to the following one in the system output Optimal Perfor
568. to sinap The following new CS2 application context is populated in the dialogue body of the INAP message itu t 0 recommendation 0 q 17 q1228 1228 cs2 2 ac 3 id ac cs2 ssf scfGenericAC 4 urn o0id 0 0 17 1228 2 3 4 engine Sys VirtualSwitch To indicate whether the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch host functions as a signaling controller or a virtual switch controller enter one of the following values e 0 Signaling controller nailed trunks no auditing is initiated e 1 Virtual switch controller switched trunks Note During the startup of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software this parameter is be set automatically to tune the system for optimal performance Note For Release 9 4 1 and up the values of the parameters listed below are automatically set based on the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch type you select to maximize performance for that configuration Any attempt to change the values of these parameters is overwritten engine SysMdlIMemoryReduction engine CALL_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE engine CALL_MEM_CHUNK_SIZE CPUTimerInterval numberOf Threads Specifying IP Addresses To specify IP addresses modify the following parameters in the first section of the XECfgParm dat file Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuring the Execution Environment Mi Note If there are two
569. to the SNMPD Configuration Main Menu Deleting snmpCommunity T555 S 5 52 5 5 gt 2 SNMPD Configuration Main Menu View Configuration Entries Add an SNMP Community Delete an SNMP Community Add a Trap Destination Delete a Trap Destination Activate the New Settings Nu PWD PRP Enter a selection 1 through 6 or q to quit Step5 Enter your selection For detailed procedures for your selection refer to the following list e Adding an SNMP Community Entry page 4 17 e Deleting an SNMP COMMUNITY page 4 19 e Adding a Trap Destination page 4 20 e Deleting a Trap Destination page 4 22 e Activating the New Settings page 4 23 e Verifying the SNMP Configuration Migration page 4 24 The procedure for deleting an SNMP Community Entry is now complete Proceed to the selection you entered in the SNMPD Configuration Main Menu Adding a Trap Destination From the SNMPD Configuration Main Menu Step 1 Select option 4 Add a Trap Destination from the SNMPD Configuration Main Menu and press Enter to add a Trap Destination The Add Trap Menu is displayed Ss Note The IP Address Target Address listed below is an example of existing Trap entries Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Ez OL 18083 01 Chapter4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuring SNMP Support Resources Mil Add Tr
570. to_7 1 to_7 1 COLT 1 to_7 1 to_7 1 0001_to_9 0001_to_9 0001_to_9 0001_to_9 0001_to_9 0001_to_9 0_to_9 0 0 0 properties mod 0 0 properties mod 0001 0001 components mod 0001 processes mod 0001 properties mod 001 001 components mod 001 dependencies mod 001 procGroups mod 001 processes mod 001 properties mod properties mod 0 0 components mod 0 properties mod 0001 0001 components mod 0001 properties mod 0_to_9 0 properties mod 0_to_9 0 components mod 0001_to_9 0001_to_9 0002_to_9 0002_to_9 0003_to_9 0003_to_9 0003_to_9 0002 0002 properties 0003 0003 properties mod 1 1 properties mod 1 accRespCat mod mod 0_to_9 0001 0_to_9 0001 properties mod 3_to_9 3001 3_to_9 3001 properties mod 4001_to_9 4001_to_9 4001_to_9 5001_to_9 5001_to_9 5001_to_9 5002_to_9 5002_to_9 5002_to_9 5002_to_9 1001_to_9 1002 1001_to_9 1002 properties mod 1002_to_9 2 1002_to_9 2 properties mod _to_9 1001 to_9 1001 properties mod to_9 1002 to_9 1002 properties mod 2001_to_9 2002 2001_to_9 2002 properties mod 2002_to_9 2003 2002_to_9 2003 properties mod 2003_to_9 3 2003_to_9 3 properties mod 2_to_9 2001 3001_to_9 4001 3001_to_9 4001 components mod 3001_to_9 4001 properties mod 5001 5001 components mod 5001 properties mod 5002 5002 components mod 5002 properties mod 6001 6001 services mod 6001 compo
571. toffTimer 0 MIGRATED tibcoSupport disable MIGRATED PartialCliTypeOfSwitch 0 MIGRATED PartialCliPnoldentity 0 MIGRATED PartialCliSwitchNumber 0 MIGRATED LISupport enable MIGRATED PNPopulate disable MIGRATED maxLocationLabels 3000 MIGRATED DisableCCBSoverTunneledQSIG 0 0 Enable 1 Disable analysisCapabilityLevel 0 MIGRATED FaxUpspeedCodecPreference null MIGRATED MMLManualBlockingCic 0 MIGRATED CallReleaseGuardTimer 0 MIGRATED T 1 I A 1 CAP maxSsnNum 10 max number of local SSN PGW supports range 1 daemonAddr is socket port for logger daemon ogger daemonAddr var lsd_addr NEW logfile rotation size max in Megabytes ogger fileRotateSize 100 NEW logfile rotation interval in minutes ogger fileRotateInterval 1440 24 hrs default numThreads can be 0 or 1 own thread ogger numThreads if 1 then logger client runs in its 0 Facility specific parameters The remainder of this file pertains to parameters and parameter overrides for individual facilitites Otherwise see below LogPrio and autonomous are changed for debug testing only everyone should use the defaults above except MML Usage of these debug parameters could cause the system to use up space more rapidly than normal If the DISK alarm is activated because of this activity certain files in opt CiscoMGC var spool will be erased
572. tor PreserveLogs to specify whether logs are preserved when the disk usage percentage set in diskmonitor Threshold is reached Refer to the description of the diskmonitor PreserveLogs parameter for more information Default False A Caution If this parameter is set to false and the DISK alarm is raised you must delete the non required files to bring the disk utilization below the threshold Otherwise you run the risk of filling the disk and stopping the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 LE Appendix A XECfgParm dat File Parameters M Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition diskmonitor Threshold Erases old log files to free disk space The threshold is the percent the disk is full before trimming starts Only var log and var spool are monitored by default the disk monitor function is local to these two directories by default Disk related alarms are generated only when disk monitor is running and the disk cannot be trimmed back to the threshold level according to the parameter settings in XECfgParm dat If the disk is 86 full and disk monitor successfully trims back to 80 no alarm is generated Value Any integer from 1 to 100 percent of threshold Default 80 cdrDmpr callDetail Spec
573. torage_Software VERITAS_Volu me_Manager index html Step 1 Shut down PGW host 2 init 0 Step2 Wait for the system to return to the boot prompt and load the Cisco Solaris 10 Operating System Startup CD in the CD ROM drive Ss Note If you are replacing the disk drives power off the system and label and remove the existing disks using proper anti static procedures Install the new disk drives in the same slots the original disk drives were located Finally power up the system For more information see the Sun System Manual for your platform Step3 Install the Sun Solaris 10 operating system using the procedures in the Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System section on page 2 2 A Caution Do not format or modify the second disk drive Unless you replaced the disk drives in Step 2 the second disk contains the original Solaris 8 system if you are using Veritas Volume Manager The second disk is used as a fallback in case of a failure in the Solaris 10 upgrade Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Packages Before you install the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software load the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment packages using the steps in the Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment section Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8
574. tries Add an SNMP Community Delete an SNMP Community Add a Trap Destination Delete a Trap Destination Activate the New Settings Nu BUNE Enter a selection 1 through 6 or q to quit Enter a selection number 1 through 6 OL 18083 01 Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Configuring SNMP Support Resources Mi For steps on how to execute the selections from the SNMPD Configuration Main Menu see the following sections e Adding an SNMP Community Entry page 4 17 e Deleting an SNMP COMMUNITY page 4 19 e Adding a Trap Destination page 4 20 e Deleting a Trap Destination page 4 22 e Activating the New Settings page 4 23 e Verifying the SNMP Configuration Migration page 4 24 Note To complete the migration of the SNMP configuration to a more secure environment see the Activating the New Settings section on page 4 23 The procedure for adding an SNMP Community Entry is now complete From the SNMPD Configuration Main Menu choose option 6 Activate the New Settings to commit the changes or select other options 1 through 5 to add or delete a community name or trap Deleting an SNMP COMMUNITY Step 1 Step 2 From the SNMPD Configuration Main Menu If you select 3 Delete an SNMP Community from the SNMPD Configuration Main Menu the delete CommunityString Menu is displayed Note The SNMP Community Names listed in the following display are examples
575. ts and Oceans Africa Americas Antarctica Arctic Ocean Asia Atlantic Ocean Australia Europe Indian Ocean ESC 2_Continue ESC 6_Help Step26 Select the time zone where the system is located Ss Note The following two steps show how to set the time zone The example shows United States Eastern time Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to Americas and press the spacebar to select it then press ESC 2 to continue Text similar to the following is displayed Country or Region 22 nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn ss sss sss sss s ssn gt To make a selection use the arrow keys to highlight the option and press Return to mark it X Countries and Regions United States Anguilla Antigua Barbuda Argentina Aruba Bahamas Barbados NS OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System cx MK Xx oON Belize Bolivia Brazil Canada Cayman Islands Chile press Return to mark it X ESC 2_Continue ESC 6_Help b Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to United States and press the spacebar to select it then press ESC 2 to continue Text similar to the following is displayed Mime Zoh SSS sso ee Se SSeS Ser 2222222022222 Tae Seas gt To make a sel press Return Time zones ection u
576. tware Storage_Software VERITAS_Volu me_Manager index html Restoring Data Files Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Follow these instructions to restore the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch configuration files MGC tar on PGW host 1 Log in as root and move the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch configuration files to the tmp directory cd var tmp Create a mount point mkdir saved cd var tmp saved Store the data files a Local tape drive Store the files on a local tape drive tar xvf dev rmt 0 b Remote file server Using the ftp utility transfer the MGC tar and ttbackup tar files from the remote file server to the tmp saved directory Note Use the binary mode of ftp to transfer the MGC tar and ttbackup tar files Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Migration from Release 9 5 or 9 6 to Release 9 8 without Platform Changes Mi Verify that the files successfully transfer to the remote file server before continuing Create an CiscoMGC directory and extract Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch data files cd opt mkdir CiscoMGC Create MGC directory cd opt CiscoMGC mkdir snmp Create snmp directory cp var tmp saved MGC tar MGC tar tar xvf MGC tar Extract MGC data files mkdir local Create snmp directory cp
577. twork File System NFS server kernel support Root i386 11 10 0 REV 2005 01 21 16 34 Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Installation of lt SUNWnfsskr gt was successful Network File System NFS server support Root i386 11 10 0 REV 2005 01 21 16 34 OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Installation of lt SUNWnfssr gt was successful Network File System NFS server support Usr 1386 11 10 0 REV 2005 01 21 16 34 Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Installation of lt SUNWnfssu gt was successful Trivial File Transfer Server 1386 11 10 0 REV 2005 01 21 16 34 Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Installation of lt SUNWtftp gt was successful Trivial File Transfer Server Root i386 11 10 0 REV 2005 01 21 16 34 Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Installation of lt SUNWtftpr gt was successful NTP Root 1386 11 10 0 REV 2005 01 21 16 34 Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Installation of lt SUNWntpr gt was successful NTP Usr 1386 11 10 0 REV 2005 01 21 16 34 Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Install
578. ubject to license terms This appears to be an attempt to install the same architecture and version of a package which is already installed This installation will attempt to overwrite this package Using lt gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information Wi Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter2 _ Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment 7 package pathnames are already properly installed Verifying package dependencies Verifying disk space requirements Checking for conflicts with packages already installed Checking for setuid setgid programs This package contains scripts which will be executed with super user permission during the process of installing this package Do you want to continue with the installation of lt SUNWftpr gt y n y Installing FTP Server Root as lt SUNWftpr gt Installing part 1 of 1 verifying class lt none gt verifying class lt preserve gt verifying class lt ftpaccess gt verifying class lt ftpusers gt verifying class lt manifest gt Installation of lt SUNWftpr gt was successful y y y x SUNWftpu 0 bytes 0 tape blocks x SUNWftpu archive 0 bytes 0 tape blocks x SUNWftpu archive none bz2 98668 bytes 193 tape blocks x SUNWftpu install 0 by
579. ue ESC 6_Help Use the arrow keys to navigate and press the spacebar to make your selection Verify that Yes is selected and press ESC 2 to continue Text similar to the following is displayed Configure Multiple Network Interfaces Multiple network interfaces have been detected on this system Specify all of the network interfaces you want to configure Note You must choose at least one interface to configure Network interfaces ESC 2_Continue ESC 6_Help OL 18083 01 Chapter2 _ Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System A Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System W Ss Note This screen may show a different interface depending on the platform and PCI card that are installed For details see Table 2 1 on page 2 3 Device Names on Supported Host Platforms Caution The interface configuration prompts do not provide an option to return to a previous step or exit interface configuration If you enter an incorrect value power down the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch power up the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch and return to Step 4 Step7 Select the interface s you want to configure and press ESC 2 to continue If you chose to configure a single interface proceed to Step 9 If you chose to configure multiple interfaces proceed to Step 8 Step8 Text similar to the following is displayed Primary Network Interface
580. ul 314 blocks Installation of lt SUNWlldap gt was successful 228 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SUNWlsimega gt was successful 10159 blocks Installation of lt SUNWmdb gt was successful 29 blocks Installation of lt SUNWmdbdm gt was successful 6853 blocks Installation of lt SUNWmdbr gt was successful 3972 blocks Installation of lt SUNWdtrc gt was successful 1313 blocks Installation of lt SUNWdtrp gt was successful 1227 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SUNWfctl gt was successful 3552 blocks Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt SUNWemlxs gt was successful 2568 blocks Installation of lt SUNWemlxu gt was successful 174 blocks Installation of lt SUNWmibii gt was successful 1332 blocks Installation of lt SUNWsasnm gt was successful 1106 blocks Installation of lt SUNWsadmi gt was successful 328 blocks Installation of lt SUNWsacom gt was successful 40 blocks Installation of lt SUNWmipr gt was successful 468 blocks Installation of lt SUNWmipu gt was successful 844 blocks Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide EZ OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Installation of lt SUNWmkcd gt was successful Modifying a etc hba conf Installation of lt SUNWfchbar gt was successful 3366 blocks Instal
581. ult Tolerant System section on page 3 17 Otherwise proceed to the next step Note Step 11 If the installation of this package returns an error code of for any of the associated files you can ignore the error Those files have encountered an error but the installation is correct You can now begin configuring your Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software in the Using the Cisco MGC Environment Configuration Tool section on page 4 8 Enabling Sudo Step 1 Step 2 The Sudo application allows you to run programs with the security privileges of another user such as the superuser Follow these steps to enable Sudo on the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Enter In s opt sfw bin sudo usr bin sudo and press Enter Enter In s opt sfw etc sudoers etc sudoers and press Enter Note You must also have enabled sudo in step 8 of the Installing the Cisco Security Package CSCOh020 section If you need to make further changes to the sudo policy edit the policy in etc sudoers Installing the License File To manage licenses Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch provides license files that are stored in a directory where Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch obtains the required license information Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch uses the license file to enforce the capacity and features available For more information about License features on the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch see the Licensing Features for the PGW 2200 at http www cisco com en U
582. uration Guide Sample Configuration for Cisco Catalyst 5500 A set logging level pruning 2 default set logging level snmp 2 default set logging level spantree 2 default set logging level sys 5 default set logging level tac 2 default set logging level tcp 2 default set logging level telnet 2 default set logging level tftp 2 default set logging level vtp 2 default set logging level vmps 2 default set logging level kernel 2 default set logging level filesys 2 default set logging level drip 2 default set logging level pagp 5 default set logging level mgmt 5 default set logging level mls 5 default set logging level protfilt 2 default set logging level security 2 default set logging server facility LOCAL7 set logging server severity 4 set logging buffer 500 set logging timestamp disable ntp set ntp broadcastclient disable set ntp broadcastdelay 3000 set ntp client disable clear timezone set summertime disable i set boot command set boot config register 0x2 set boot system flash bootflash RTSYNC_cat5000 sup3_4 5 1 bin set boot system flash bootflash RTSYNC_cat5000 sup3 4 4 1 bin set boot system flash bootflash cat5000 sup3 4 3 la bin l permit list set ip permit disable l drip set tokenring reduction enable set tokenring distrib crf disable igmp set igmp disable l protocolfilter set protocolfilter disable mls set mls enable set mls flow destination set mls agingtime 256 se
583. uration Guide El Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System M Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Checking to see if rpcbind is running starting rpc services rpcbind giving rpcbind a chance to start Checking to see if vtsk is running starting vtsk giving vtsk a chance to start VTS probe output Processor s CPU cputest CPU Test FPU fputest Floating Point Unit Test dtlb dtlbtest Data TLB Test l1cache 11dcachetest Level 1 Cache Test 12sram 12sramtest External Cache Test system systest System Configuration Sun Microsystems i86pc Memory size 8064 Megabytes Memory kmem vmemtest Total Swap 10392MB mem pmemtest Memory Size 8064MB mem ramtest Total Physical Memory 8064MB BMC Logical Group BMC bmcenvironment BMC Enviornment test looks good SCSI Devices mpt0 c0t2d0 disktest Capacity 68 36GB Controller mpto Vendor FUJITSU SUN Id MAY2073RCSUN72G Firmware Rev 0401 Serial Number 0605S0157P Device Kind disk c0t3d0 disktest Capacity 68 36GB Controller mpt0 Vendor FUJITSU SUN Id MAY2073RCSUN72G Firmware Rev 0401 Serial Number 0605S0132W Device Kind disk IDE Devices ata0 c3t0d0 cddvdtest Controller ata0 Bus iobus iobustest platform SUN Network e1000g0 nettest Host_Name Host Address 10 74 49 119 Host ID 18089793 Domain Name e1000g1 nettest Host_Name Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configu
584. uration Versions in Library Save Production to a new Library Version Copy Library Version to Production Remove Configuration Library Version Enter Selection or q to quit gt q Quit wU Ne H gt Perform the following steps on PGW host 2 when the file transfer is complete Enter the following command to start the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software etc init d CiscoMGC start Verify that all protocols are operational mml gt rtrv ne mml gt rtrv tc all mml gt rtrv dest all mml gt rtrv c71nk a11 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 Hs Migration from Release 9 5 or 9 6 to Release 9 8 without Platform Changes mml gt rtrv iplnk all c Enter the following command on the standby host to verify that call replication is occurring between the active and standby Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts mml gt rtrv tc all Step5 Promote PGW host 2 to active mml gt sw over confirm Step6 When the switchover is complete verify that PGW host 2 is processing calls mml gt rtrv tc all Note If the call replication fails or if the new Active Host is not processing calls see the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 Operations Maintenance and Troubleshooting Guide Step7 Complete the following steps to migrate the files to PGW host 1 a Log in to PGW host 1 as ro
585. ut the following Provisioning the active Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch host Procedures for converting the active Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch host to the standby host Only one active provisioning session is permitted and provisioning is permitted only on the active Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch host Exit the provisioning session on the active host and continue to Step 1 below If the software is not provisioned after it is installed on the active Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch host the standby host is not synchronized with the active host As a result a forced switchover might cause the switchover to fail To install the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software on a fault tolerant system one with two Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch hosts and Cisco SS7 interfaces complete the following steps Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 The MGC_install log and the MGC_pkgerrors log are stored in the var adm directory Continuing from Step 10 of the Installing the Cisco Security Package CSCOh020 section on page 3 12 exit server 1 Log on to server 2 as root and go to the prompt Load the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software CD into the server 2 CD ROM drive Follow the instructions in Step 3 through Step 12 of the Installing Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software on a Simplex System section on page 3 3 Follow the instructions in Step through Step 10 of the Installing the Cisco Security Package CSCOh020
586. ution You must now move the backup file to a remote file server using the ftp program so it can be recovered if you need to revert to the previous version of Solaris or Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software You are responsible for providing the mechanism and storage location Step5 Stop MMDB database replication on PGW hosts 1 and 2 delete_replication sh Step6 Follow these steps to back up the MMDB on the PGW host 2 a Log in to the PGW host 2 as mgcusr b Create the export ttdb file opt CiscoMGC local backupDb sh opt CiscoMGC etc export ttdb c Create the migrate ttdb file ttMigrate c DSN howdydb opt CiscoMGC etc migrate ttdb d Remove the existing version of the MMDB file rm opt CiscoMGC etc version ttdb e Determine the version of the version ttdb file Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide lt OL 18083 01 Chapter5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 Step 7 Step 8 Migration from Release 9 5 or 9 6 to Release 9 8 without Platform Changes Mi opt TimesTen 32 bin ttVersion presenter The Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch displays output similar to the following example output TimesTen Release x y z build time f Replace the TimesTen database Release x y z with the new version echo xyz gt opt CiscoMGC etc version ttdb g Ensure that the version ttdb migrate ttdb and export ttdb
587. value 10ChanMgr alarmTimer This parameter is obsolete and should be set to 0 10ChanMgr evtTimer Frequency in milliseconds at which the queue is scanned for messages Default 100 Note Do not change this value 10ChanMgr hbTimer This parameter is reserved for future use 10ChanMgr IPCsendThreshold Specifies the maximum number of RSIPs that can be sent from the queue during a period defined by the IPCTimer XECfgParam dat parameter When this parameter is left at its default value 0 the system uses a base value You can modify the value if a problem occurs Valid values Any integer Default value 0 10ChanMgr resumeAckTimer Amount of time the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch waits to get a MGMT_RESUME_ACK_RSP message from a gateway after sending a MGMT_RESUME_REQ message fro a BSM session set Values are 1 or 2 seconds Default 1 10ChanMgr sendThreshold Maximum number of events sent from the queue at one time Default 10 Note Do not change this value Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 0L 18083 01 US Appendix A XECfgParm dat File Parameters M Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format Table A 1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9 x XECfgParm dat File Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameter Definition 10ChanMgr sessionPauseTimer Amount of time the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch waits for a BSM session set to recover from failure be
588. veUpgrade sh Updating parameters for restoreDb sh Set TOS for timesten replicator Untarring TimesTen image in opt ttdb install Preparing to install TimesTen in opt on sh jingan Executing TimesTen installation script Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 3 Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Installing the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9 8 and Higher Releases NOTE Each TimesTen installation is identified by a unique instance name The instance name must be a non null alphanumeric string not longer than 255 characters Instance name will be tt60 Please select a product 1 Oracle TimesTen In Memory Database 2 Oracle TimesTen In Memory Database with Cache Connect to Oracle Of the three components 1 Client Server and Data Manager 2 Data Manager Only 3 Client Only Installing into opt TimesTen tt60 Creating opt TimesTen tt60 Uncompressing The TimesTen Demo applications can take up to 64 Mbytes of disk space Depending on how your system is configured you may not want to create the DemoDataStore directory in the default location var TimesTen tt60 DemoDataStore WARNING It is advised that you do not install the DemoDataStore directory onto a networked drive Please see the TimesTen install guide for more info Creating var TimesTen tt60 DemoDataStore NOTE All installa
589. wing web sites for hardware and software documentation for the Catalyst 2900 XL series http www cisco com warp public cc pd si casi ca2900x1 prodlit index shtml http www cisco com univercd cc td doc product lan c2900xl index htm Catalyst 5500 and 5000 Series See the following web sites for hardware and software documentation for the Catalyst 5500 series 5500 5509 and 5505 and Catalyst 5000 series 5000 and 5002 switches http www cisco com warp public cc pd si casi ca5000 prodlit lanem_ds htm http www cisco com univercd cc td doc product lan cat5000 index htm Note For information about the correct Cisco IOS software version see Release Notes for the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 For information on the image that your switch supports see the documentation that came with your switch If you have questions or need assistance see the Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request section on page x of the Preface Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide lt OL 18083 01 APPENDIX A XECfgParm dat File Parameters This appendix describes the parameters found in the XECfgParm dat file for the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software Release 9 x and how they are used by the media gateway controller MGC Understanding the XECfgParm dat File Format The XECfgParm dat file contains system wide as well as system tuning parameters All fields in th
590. wn pkgrm SUNWvtsr The following package is currently installed SUNWvtsr SunVTS Framework Root sparc 6 4 REV 2007 07 05 10 00 Do you want to remove this package y n q y Verifying package lt SUNWvtsr gt dependencies in global zone Processing package information Removing pathnames in class lt none gt etc opt SUNWvts sunvts conf example etc opt SUNWvts Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide En OL 18083 01 Chapter2 _ Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment E etc opt lt shared pathname not removed gt etc lt shared pathname not removed gt Updating system information Removal of lt SUNWvtsr gt was successful spawn pkgrm SUNWvtsts The following package is currently installed SUNWvtsts SunVTS for Tests sparc 6 4 REV 2007 07 05 12 46 Do you want to remove this package y n q y Removing installed package instance lt SUNWvtsts gt Verifying package lt SUNWvtsts gt dependencies in global zone Processing package information Removing pathnames in class lt none gt opt SUNWvts lib sparcv9 lt shared pathname not removed gt opt SUNWvts lib probe sunlink_probe so opt SUNWvts lib probe ssptest_probe so opt SUNWvts lib probe sparcv9 xnetlbtest_probe so opt SUNWvts lib probe sparcv9 vmemtest_probe so opt SUNWvts bin cmos bin opt SUNWvts bin bios bin opt SU
591. work This completes the installation of the Sun Solaris 10 operating system Proceed to the Configuring Your Host section on page 2 50 E Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System E Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System for Opteron based Platforms Step 1 Ss The instructions in this section were written to correspond with the instructions in the Cisco Solaris 10 Operating System Startup Disk for Opteron based Platforms Other Solaris installations are similar with slight variations These instructions will note the differences between the sets of installation instructions Choose one of the following options to connect the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch e Connect to the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch through a console port e Connect a keyboard and monitor to the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Note Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Cisco recommends that you connect to the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch using a keyboard and monitor If you choose to connect through the console port you need to ensure that Console Redirection is enabled as instructed in Step 6 Follow these steps to connect to the target system through a serial port a Log in to the SP Service Processor as an Administrator login root password changeme b Type the f
592. xecuting postinstall script You must now change directories to Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide OL 18083 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Step 4 Step 5 Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment I opt sun_install DiskSuite and run the install _disksuite_1 sh script as root 1 Installation of lt CSCOh023 gt was successful Change directories Enter the following command cd opt sun_install DiskSuite Run the first script Enter the following command install_disksuite_1 sh Text similar to the following is displayed You are running as root Good Output will be logged in opt sun_install DiskSuite DiskSuite_1 log This script installs Disk Suite on an PGW system It assumes that Solaris 10 is installed and the disks are correctly formatted and ready to go TMPORTANT NOTE In order to install DiskSuite you MUST HAVE allocated an unassigned 15 30Mb disk partition in disk slice 4 of your primary disk IF THIS PARTITION DOES NOT EXIST YOUR DISKSUITE INSTALLATION WILL FAIL and IT MAY CORRUPT YOUR DISK I will now run a command which will show you the current disk partitions You can see the number of sectors allocated in the column marked Sector Count Tf you do not see a line which shows that partition 4 is allocated DO NOT CONTINUE WITH THIS INSTALLATION You can s
593. y attention to the prompts on the screen b Press F2 to enter the BIOS setup utility when you see the prompt telling you to do so Step3 Click the Advanced tab in the BIOS setup utility You see a screen similar to the one in Figure 2 7 Figure 2 7 Advanced Tab in BIOS Setup Utility on Sun Netra X4200 M2 Platform BIOS SETUP UTILITY Boot Security Chipset Advanced Settings IPMI configuration including server WARNING Setting wrong values in below sections monitoring and may cause system to malfunction event log gt CPU Configuration gt IDE Configuration gt SuperT0 Configuration gt ACPI Configuration gt Event Log Configuration gt MPS Configuration gt PCI Express Configuration gt Select Screen gt Remote Access Configuration TL Select Item gt USB Configuration Enter Go to Sub Screen Fi General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit 281239 v02 58 C Copyright 1985 2004 American Megatrends In Step4 Highlight IPMI 2 0 Configuration in the list Then press Enter Step5 Highlight LAN Configuration in the list Then press Enter You see a screen similar to the one in Figure 2 8 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide EN OL 18083 01 Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment Mi Figure 2 8 LAN Configuration in BIOS Setup Utility o
594. y of these tools to complete this installation Caution The CD is automatically ejected from the CD ROM drive prior to rebooting to ensure that the host is rebooted from the newly installed operating system Do not reinsert the CD into the CD ROM drive at this time syncing file systems done rebooting Resetting Ss Note You can select your terminal type from the picklist or the default terminal type from the serial port Cisco recommends that you use the default terminal while you are installing software screen not found Can t open input device Keyboard not present Using ttya for input and output SunFire V40z No Keyboard OpenBoot 3 23 4096 MB memory installed Serial 12797485 Ethernet address 8 0 20 c3 46 2d Host ID 80c3462d Rebooting with command boot Boot device pci 1f 4000 scsi 3 disk 0 0 a File and args SunOS Release 5 10 Version Generic 64 bit Copyright 1983 2005 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms Hostname va host Configuring devices Loading smf 5 service descriptions 67 67 checking ufs filesystems dev rdsk cO0t0d0s5 is logging Creating new rsa public private host key pair Creating new dsa public private host key pair Configuring network interface addresses ce0 hme0 hmel OL 18083 01 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Opera
595. ysMdlIMemoryReduction Controls use of MDL memory reductions Prior to Release 9 4 1 values e MDL memory reductions not used maximum performance e 1 MDL memory reduction improvements used Default 0 Note For performance critical configurations use the default value For memory critical configurations set this value to 1 Note Setting this parameter to 1 enables the memory reduction algorithm which increases the number of concurrent sustained calls possible with the platform at the expense of call throughput performance Note During the startup of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software this parameter will be set automatically to tune the system for optimal performance Note Release 9 4 1 and later This parameter is set automatically based on the type of Cisco MGC selected in engine Sys VirtualSwitch Any attempt to modify this value is overwritten engine SysMinOverlap Minimum number of digits required before a call is considered valid used in overlap signaling Default 0 Note Do not change this value engine SysPropagateChanAvail In a classic signaling controller configuration propagates service messages between channels in the event of a channel failure Values e true Messages propagated e false Messages not propagated default Note Do not change this value engine SysSGCPRetryCount Maximum number of simple gateway control protocol SGCP retry messages after a failure Defaul
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