Avaya Integrated Management Release 2.
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Declarations of Conformity For G350 and G700 Media Gateways: Manufacturer’s Port Identifier FIC Code SOC/REN/ Network A.S. Code Jacks Ground Start CO trunk 02GS2 1.0A RJ11C DID trunk 02RV2-T AS.0 RJ11C Loop Start CO trunk 02LS2 0.5A RJ11C 1.544 digital interface 04DU9-BN 6.0Y RJ48C Basic Rate Interface 04DU9-DN 6.0Y RJ48C 04DU9-IKN 6.0Y RJ48C 04DU9-ISN 6.0Y RJ48C 02IS5 6.
Contents Contents 1 2 Welcome 7 • Purpose 7 • Prerequisites 7 • Intended Audience 7 • Conventions Used in This Book 7 • Additional Resources 7 • Tell Us What You Think! 8 • How to Access Books on the Web 8 Linux Server Installation 9 • Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 3.0 or Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 3.
Contents 6 Configuring Red Hat Linux July 2004
Welcome Purpose 1 Welcome Purpose This book explains how to set up Red Hat Linux on the server that runs components of Avaya Integrated Management. Prerequisites Configuring Linux requires familiarity with Linux operating systems. Experience using Red Hat is highly desirable. Intended Audience We wrote this book for system administrators who are responsible for installing software on Linux-based systems.
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Linux Server Installation 2 Linux Server Installation This document specifies the options that you must select during the installation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 3.0 or Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 3.0 to support Avaya Fault and Performance Manager, Avaya Proxy Agent, and Avaya MultiSite Administration. This document is copied from the appendix of the Avaya Integrated Management Implementation Guidelines, which is available from your Avaya client executive. NOTE: Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 3.
Linux Server Installation Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 3.0 or Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 3.0 Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 3.0 or Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 3.0 1 At the “Disk Partitioning Setup” prompt (screen #5), choose Manually Partition with Disk Druid, and click Next. 2 At the “Disk Setup” prompt (screen #7), use the Delete button to delete any partitioning that appears for the hard drive.
Linux Server Installation Installing Additional Software 11 At the “Red Hat Network” prompt (screen #25), register the system with Red Hat to obtain OS updates and fixes and to use the up2date tool to keep the OS up to date. 12 At the “Finish Setup” prompt, click Next. Installing Additional Software 1 After you install Red Hat, you must install the mgetty RPM (Red Hat Package Manager) files from the Red Hat CD. The mgetty RPM is required for remote maintenance by Avaya Services.
Linux Server Installation Determining whether RPM Files are already Installed Determining whether RPM Files are already Installed 1 In the terminal emulation window, at the command prompt, type rpm –q . 2 To search for RPM files using a partial RPM package name, at the command prompt type: rpm –qa | grep For example, rpm –qa | grep vnc to determine if any RPM packages beginning with “vnc” have been installed.