Installing rtp media portal, Bios configuration of the cpv5370 host card – 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

Installing RTP Media Portal

This section outlines steps to install the RTP Media Portal.

From the terminal console

1

Establish BIOS settings for the CPV5370 Host Card. For details,
refer to

BIOS configuration of the CPV5370 Host Card on

page 90

.

2

Install the base operating system, Red Hat 6.2. For details, refer
to

Installing the base Red Hat system on page 93

and

Partitioning the hard drive on page 94

3

Complete the installation. For details, refer to

Completing the

installation on page 96

.

4

Install the RTP Media Portal packages. For details refer to

Installing the RTP Media Portal packages on page 101

.

5

Configure the Network Time Protocol. For details, refer to

Configuring Network Time Protocol on page 103

.

BIOS configuration of the CPV5370 Host Card

This procedure provides instruction for BIOS settings. While many of
the factory default settings are acceptable, a few require changes. If you
are not certain the factory settings are in effect, reset all values to
default from within the BIOS set up under the Exit menu.

From the terminal console

1

Create a console connection to COM1 (A) on the front panel of
the host CPU card.

A connection to COM1 is only used during the initial power up
procedures. Once the BIOS configuration is set, the user must
remove the serial cable from COM1 and connect the Terminal
Server to cable COM2 on the transition module.

2

As the system is powering on, hold down the F2 key to enter
BIOS set up. The CPV5370 Card ships from the factory with
serial port settings 19,200 baud, 8/n/1.

If you do not see output on screen, it may be necessary to reseat
the CPV5370 card and press the Reset button on the front panel.

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