Nortel Networks NN10265-111 User Manual

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NN10265-111 MCS 5100 3.5 Standard 4.0 January 2006

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Copyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2006

2

Insert the RTP Portal Install CD into the CD-ROM, and reboot
the system by pressing the Reset button on the front of the Host
CPU Card.

3

The system will reboot from the CD and begin executing the
installation scripts.

4

Press Tab when the LILO prompt appears. Type install-serial at
the prompt to begin the installation.

5

The system prompts for the following information.

Host CPU slot number: [7 or 9]

RTP Portal chassis number: [1, 2, 3,...]

Timeserver IP address:

Permanent system console type: s

Blade MAC addresses:

The chassis number is used to configure both the host and the
Media Blades. They must be consistent. Also, the chassis
number is used to construct a virtual address of the form
192.168.<chassis>.<slot>. This address MUST be unique on
the MCP Service Network, so it is necessary for the chassis
number to be selected based on its use to create this address.

Timeserver IP address(es) is generally the service logical IP of
the Management Server.

If there is an error in the input, type n in the confirmation screen
to re-enter the values. Otherwise, type y to continue.

6

When prompted, provide the MAC addresses for each of the I/O
cards in the Domain. If there is no I/O card present in a slot,
press Enter to skip to the next slot entry. Select OK to continue.

7

Installation will begin, requiring approximately 5-10 minutes. Do
not touch the keyboard of the system until installation is
complete.

8

Press Enter to continue. The system will reboot.

9

When the LILO prompt appears, press the Tab key to halt the
process.

10

Remove the RTP Portal install CD from the CD-ROM, and reboot
the system by pressing the Reset button on the front panel of the
Host CPU card.

11

After the system reboots, use the escape sequence
<Esc><Shift>OQ to return to BIOS set up. Remove everything
from the boot device list except the hard drive (for security
reasons).

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