Software, Operations, administration, and management – 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

Each logical Domain, and therefore each RTP Media Portal, consists of
the following hardware components:

a single CPV5370 Intel processor board (the host card) with 1 GB
memory, a SCSI input/output (I/O) daughter board, and rear
Transition Module.

Hot Swap Controller and Bridge (HSC) module

SCSI CD-ROM drive

SCSI hard drive

Floppy drive

One (or more) Motorola MCPN765 Power PC processor board (the
Media Blade), with 64 MB RAM and associated Rear Transition
Module.

Available AC or DC power options

Customer provided requirements include:

Mouse

Keyboard

Monitor

Software

The RTP Media Portal is primarily a software entity that is comprised of
subcomponents distributed across the hardware platform.

The RTP Media Portal, servers and components must be configured
and provisioned under the same site as the management server, even
if deployed from a remote location. Failure to deploy the RTP Media
Portal under the same site as the management server will prevent OMs,
logs, and alarms form being managed from the System Management
Console. For more information regarding network configuration, refer to
MCS 5100 Network Engineering and Deployment Guide
(NN10313-191)
.

For information regarding maintenance updates, refer to

Maintenance

updates on page 19

. For information regarding the upgrading of RTP

Media Portal software releases, refer to

Full release upgrades on

page 27

.

Operations, administration, and management

Operations, administration, and management (OAM) of the RTP Media
Portal is available through the System Management Console. This
console provides an overall view into the status of the various

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