Installation Manual Part 4

PRELIMINARY
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BWX 8415 Basestation Installation and Commissioning Guide
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Chapter 7 Commissioning
7.1.3 Install the BWX EMS Software and Start & Configure the BWX EMS Server
7.1.3.2 Start the BWX EMS Server
This section assumes that the EMS Server & Client applications have already been loaded. The EMS
software installation was described in the previous section. Please refer to the BWX EMS Software
Installation Guide for detailed instructions on starting the EMS server. The default user name and
password are “emsAdmin” (case sensitive). Cisco recommends always changing the default password.
Verify the new password requirement with the customer. After the software files have successfully
loaded, start the EMS Server by performing the following steps:
Step 1 BEFORE starting the EMS Server, open the EMS Admin CLI application and type
enable. After enable is entered, you are prompted for a password. The default password is
emsAdmin.” The password will be invisible as you type it.
Next, type migratedb. Once the message statingDatabase migration succeeded” displays,
exit EMS Admin CLI.
Note If the migration step is run again, you will see the following message: “No Migration Needed, Database
and Application Versions are both 208.
Step 2 On the test EMS Server, double-click on the EMS Server icon to start the EMS Server
application. Allow time for the EMS Server startup procedure to execute. Look for
EMS Server: UP” to scroll by in the EMS Server window to confirm that the Server is up
and running. If the EMS Server does not start, call Cisco TAC (1-800-553-2447).
The resulting EMS Server window must remain open to keep the EMS Server running. It
can be minimized during Server operation.
Warning
Note that the EMS Server window should not be closed during Server operations, but it can be
minimized. If the EMS Server ever needs to be stopped, do not click on the “X” in the top right-hand
corner of the window. Instead, open a command prompt window, enter the “
stopemsserver
” command
followed by the administrator user id,
Enter
and then enter the password and
Enter
, as shown in
Figure 7-4.