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Contents
Chapter 1.......................................................................... 1
Introduction ..................................................................... 1
Overview ............................................................................. 1
Installation Flows .................................................................. 1
Changing System Name......................................................... 5
IP Address Calculation ........................................................... 7
IP Address Allocation ............................................................. 8
Chapter 2........................................................................ 11
Chapter 3......................................................................111
Chapter 4......................................................................155
Appendix A ...................................................................163
Abbreviations ...............................................................163
Glossary........................................................................167
Figures..........................................................................169
Tables ...........................................................................177
Index ............................................................................179
About This Manual
Purpose
This manual provides procedures and guidelines for software
installation of ZXMBW AAA system.
Intended Audience
This manual is intended for engineers and technicians who
perform operation activities on ZXMBW AAA system.
Chapter Summary
Chapter 1, Introduction Introduces the installation flow, naming
and IP address configuration of ZXMBW
AAA system.
Chapter 2, Server Describes the procedures to install
Installation Microsoft Windows Server 2003, cluster,
disk array and application software.
Chapter Summary
Chapter 3, OMC Describes the procedures to install SQL
Installation server 2005, OMC Server and Client
software.
Chapter 4, DBIO Describes the procedures to install DBIO
Installation and Agent software.
Related Documentation
The following documentation is related to this manual:
ZXMBW AAA (V3.06.11) AAA Server Technical Description
ZXMBW AAA (V3.06.11) AAA Server Hardware Installation
ZXMBW AAA (V3.06.11) AAA Server Billing
ZXMBW AAA (V3.06.11) AAA Server Agent
ZXMBW AAA (V3.06.11) AAA Server Configuration
ZXMBW AAA (V3.06.11) AAA Server Routine Maintenance
ZXMBW AAA (V3.06.11) AAA Server Performance Monitoring
and Alarm Information
Conventions
Typographical ZTE documents employ the following typographical conventions.
Conventions
TABLE 2 TYPOGRAPHICAL CONVENTIONS
Typeface Meaning
Italics References to other Manuals and documents.
“Quotes” Links on screens.
Bold Menus, menu options, function names, input
fields, radio button names, check boxes, drop-
down lists, dialog box names, window names.
CAPS Keys on the keyboard and buttons on screens
and company name.
Constant width Text that you type, program code, files and
directory names, and function names.
Typeface Meaning
Double-click Refers to quickly clicking the primary mouse button
(usually the left mouse button) twice.
Right-click Refers to clicking the secondary mouse button
(usually the right mouse button) once.
Drag Refers to pressing and holding a mouse button and
moving the mouse.
Introduction
Overview
Introduction This chapter introduces the installation flow, naming and IP
address configuration of ZXMBW AAA system.
Contents This chapter includes the following topics:
Installation Flows
Introduction ZXMBW AAA hardware requires installation of following software
in hierarchical order as given below.
AAA Server ZXMBW AAA Server installation flow is shown in Figure 1.
Start
End
Start
End
Start
End
IP Address Calculation
Introduction IP address is calculated automatically while installing setup of
operation and maintenance system software. Software IP
IP Address Allocation
Introduction IP address allocation for ZXMBW AAA Host, OMC Server, OMC
Client and DBIO is as follows.
ZXMBW AAA IP address allocation for ZXMBW AAA Host is shown in Table 5.
Host
TABLE 5 HOST IP ADDRESS ALLOCATION
Passwor
Host IP Address Service IP Username
d
OMC Server IP address allocation for ZXMBW OMC Server is shown in Table 6.
OMC Client IP address allocation for ZXMBW OMC Client is shown in Table 7.
IP Address Remarks
192.168.51.170/24 AAA is the maintenance system
of client
129.0.31.170/24
T AB L E 8 D B IO I P AD D R E S S AL L O C AT I O N
Server Installation
Overview
Introduction This chapter describes the procedures to install Microsoft
Windows Server 2003, cluster, disk array and application
software.
Contents This chapter includes the following topics:
10. Select Format the partition using NTFS file system and
then press Enter key from keyboard as shown in Figure 17.
Note: After formatting setup will start coping system files. It
will reboot after copying system files.
12. Enter Name and Organization and then click Next button
on Personalize Your System dialog box as shown in Figure
19.
FIGURE 21 CO M P UT E R N AM E AN D AD M I N I S T R AT O R P AS S W O R D D I AL O G
BOX
16. Select Typical settings radio button and then click Next
button on Networking Settings dialog box as shown in
Figure 22.
10. Enter Full DNS name for new domain and then click Next
button on New Domain Name dialog box as shown in
Figure 34.
END OF STEPS
Follow-Up Create an additional domain controller for an existing domain.
Action
14. Browse Database folder and Log folder and then click
Next button on Database and Log Folder dialog box as
shown in Figure 53.
16. Enter Restore Mode Password twice and then click Next
button on Directory Services Restore Mode
Administrator Password dialog box as shown in Figure 55.
Heartbeat Line 1
IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway
10.10.10.1 255.0.0.0 10.10.10.2
Heartbeat Line 2
10.10.11.1 255.0.0.0 10.10.11.2
Heartbeat Line 1
Default
IP Address Subnet Mask DNS
Gateway
10.10.10.2 255.0.0.0 Default 10.10.10.1
Heartbeat Line 2
10.10.11.1 255.0.0.0 Default 10.10.11.1
FI G U R E 6 3 CR E AT E GL O B AL AD M I N I S T R AT O R D I AL O G B O X
18. Set SP A Date and Time and then click Apply button on SP
Properties dialog box as shown in Figure 69.
20. Click Memory tab and set read and write cache memory in
1:2, then click Apply button on Storage System
Properties window as shown in Figure 70.
21. Click on Cache tab and set the parameters, then click Apply
button on Cache tab page as shown in Figure 71.
22. Click OK button on Cache tab page as shown in Figure 71.
23. Right-click B-WRE00021700629 disk array and then click
Create RAID Group from popup menu on Enterprise
Storage 1 window.
24. Select Manual radio button and then click Select button on
Create RAID Group window as shown in Figure 73.
Note: Set the LUN size maximum. System will take some
time to create LUN.
35. Right-click Storage Group and then click Create Storage
Group from popup menu on Enterprise Storage 1 window.
38. Click LUNs tab and then select All in Show LUNs field on
Storage Group 2 properties window as shown in Figure 81.
39. Click Host tab and then select include connected in Show
Hosts field on Storage Group 2 properties dialog box as
shown in Figure 82.
40. Click OK button on Storage Group 2 properties dialog box
as shown in Figure 82.
END OF STEPS
Creating a Cluster
Purpose This topic describes the procedure to create a new cluster.
Prerequisites Meet the following conditions, to create a cluster.
Windows Server 2003 is installed.
Windows Server 2003 patches are installed.
Steps To create a cluster, perform the following steps.
1. Click Start > Programs > Administrative Tools >
Cluster Administrator from Windows taskbar.
FI G U R E 9 0 CL U S T E R S ER V IC E AC C O U N T D I AL O G B O X
14. Select Granted access radio button and then click Apply
button on Directory Security tab page as shown in Figure
111.
15. Click OK button on Default FTP Site Properties dialog box
as shown in Figure 111.
END OF STEPS
5. Select Server Roles page from left pane and then select
sysadmin check box in Server roles pane as shown in
Figure 115.
3. Enter User Name and Company Name and then click Next
button on Customer Information dialog box as shown in
Figure 121.
12. Browse Original Bill Path and FTP Bill path and then click
Service Option tab on ZXPDSS-A100 Install Configure
dialog box as shown in Figure 128.
3. Enter User Name and Company Name and then click Next
button on Customer Information dialog box as shown in
Figure 134.
9. Browse Original Bill Path and FTP Bill path and then click
Service Option tab on ZXPDSS-A100 Install Configure
dialog box as shown in Figure 139.
13. Enter Service name and Start parameters and then click
Next button on Generic Service Parameters dialog box as
shown in Figure 153.
20. Enter Service name and Start parameters and then click
Next button on Generic Service Parameters dialog box as
shown in Figure 159.
27. Enter Service name and Start parameters and then click
Next button on Generic Service Parameters dialog box as
shown in Figure 165.
END OF STEPS
OMC Installation
Overview
Introduction This chapter describes the procedures to install SQL server 2005,
OMC Server and Client software.
Contents This chapter includes the following topics:
10. Select Default instance radio button and then click on Next
button on Instance Name dialog box as shown in Figure
179.
11. Enter Virtual server name and then click on Next button
on Virtual Server Name dialog box as shown in Figure 180.
12. Select Network to use and enter IP address and then click
Add button on Virtual Server Configuration dialog box as
shown in Figure 181.
14. Select Cluster Group and then click Next button on Cluster
Group Selection dialog box as shown in Figure 183.
16. Select Available nodes and click Add button and then click
Next button on Cluster Node Configuration dialog box as
shown in Figure 185.
FIGURE 188 DOM AIN GROUPS FOR CLUSTERED SERVICES DIALOG BOX 1
20. Select Object Types, Location and Check Names and then
click OK button on Select Group dialog box as shown in
Figure 189.
FIGURE 190 DOM AIN GROUPS FOR CLUSTERED SERVICES DIALOG BOX 2
21. Repeat the step 18 and 19 for SQL Server Agent, Full-Text
search and Analysis Services on Domain Group for
Cluster Services dialog box as shown in Figure 190.
22. Select Mixed Mode radio button and enter the password
twice, then click Next button on Authentication Mode
dialog box as shown in Figure 191.
10. Enter Post Node Number and Post Description and then
click on Continue button on Post Information window as
shown in Figure 205.
12. Enter Local Node, Node Desc and AAA IP and then click
on Continue button on AAA Server Information window as
shown in Figure 207.
18. Enter Area Code, Post Code, Local Module and DBIO
Server Module and then click on Continue button on Set
Module Information window as shown in Figure 213.
21. Select Need to execute database check box and then click
on Execute button on Ready to execute database
operation window as shown in Figure 216.
DBIO Installation
Overview
Introduction This chapter describes the procedures to install DBIO and Agent
software.
Contents This chapter includes the following topics:
10. Enter Area Code, Post Code and Local Module and then
click on Continue button on Set Module Information
window as shown in Figure 241.
Abbreviations
Abbreviation Description
3
3G The third generation mobile communications
A
AAA Authentication, Authorization and Accounting
AAL2 ATM Adaptation Layer type 2
AAL5 ATM Adaptation Layer type 5
ACK Acknowledgement
AH Authentication Header
ASN Access Service Network
ASP Application Service Provider
ASN-GW Access Service Network Gateway
ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode
B
BSS Base Station Subsystem
C
CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
CHUB Control HUB
CM Configuration Management
COA Care Of Address
CPLD Complex Programmable Logic Device
D
DB Database
DBA Database Agent
DBIO Database Input & Output
DBS Database Subsystem
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Abbreviation Description
DHCP Server Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Server
DRC Data Rate Control
E
EMS Element Management System
F
FA Foreign Agent
FE Fast Ethernet
FISU Fill-in Signaling Unit
G
GDSN General Data Serving Node
GE Giga Ethernet
GLI GE Line Interface
GPRS General Packet Radio Service
GRE Generic Routing Encapsulation
H
HA Home Agent
HLR Home Location Register
HSSL High Speed Serial Link
I
ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol
IETF Internet Engineering Task Force
IKE Internet Key Exchange
IMSI International Mobile Subscriber Identity
IPCP IP Control Protocol
IPSec IP Security
Ipv6 IP Version 6
IRM International Roaming MIN
Internet Security Association and Key
ISAKMP
Management Protocol
L
L2TP Layer2 Tunnel Protocol
LAN Local Area Network
LCP Link Control Protocol
LSSU Link Status Signaling Unit
M
MIP Mobile IP
MS Mobile Station
Abbreviation Description
MSID Mobile Station Identifier
MSIN Mobile Station Identification Number
MSISDN Mobile Station ISDN number
N
NAI Network Access Identifier
NCP Network Control Protocol
NE Network Element
NGN Next Generation Network
NMC Network Management Center
NMS Network Management Subsystem
O
OMC Operations & Maintenance Center
OMM Operation Maintenance Module
P
PAP Password Authentication Protocol
PPP Point to Point Protocol
PPTP PPP Tunnel Protocol
PSI PCF Session Identity
Q
QoS Quality of Service
R
RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service
RSVP Resource Reservation Protocol
S
STM Synchronous Transfer Mode
T
TCP Transfer Control Protocol
TOS Type Of Service
U
UDP User Datagram Protocol
UDR User Data Record
UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunication System
V
VPN Virtual Private Network
VTP Virtual Tunnel Protocol
Abbreviation Description
W
WAN Wide Area Network
WDP Wireless Datagram Protocol
WDSS Wireless Data Services System
WIN Wireless Intelligent Network
WVPN Wireless Virtual Private Network
Home IP Home network providing the user with IP-based data services,
Network serving as the route home network of user NAI. This network
can be enterprise private network, public ISP access network or
cdma2000 network.
Visitor AAA AAA server resident on the visiting access provision network.