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Contents
Chapter 1.......................................................................... 1
Chapter 2.......................................................................... 7
Chapter 3........................................................................ 11
KLinux Installation......................................................... 11
Overview ..................................................................... 11
Rudiments of KLinux...................................................... 11
Installing KLinux ........................................................... 12
Configuring Language Environment ................................. 17
Configuring Network Environment ................................... 19
Configuring Relevant Services......................................... 22
Chapter 4........................................................................ 25
Chapter 5........................................................................ 79
Figures.......................................................................... 109
Purpose
This manual provides procedures and guidelines that support the
operation of the ZXMBW AGW WiMAX Wireless Access Gateway.
Intended Audience
This manual is intended for engineers and technicians who are
responsible for software installation of ZXMBW AGW WiMAX
Wireless Access Gateway.
Chapter Summary
Chapter 1, , Overview Introduces the overall software installation
of Software Installation information of ZXMBW AGW system.
Introduces the software installation
Chapter 2Software
procedures involved in ZXMBW AGW
Installation Procedure
system.
Chapter 3, KLinux
Introduces the KLinux installation.
Installation
Chapter Summary
Chapter 4, Oracle Introduces the Oracle database
Installation installation.
Chapter 5, ZTE Unified
Introduces the ZTE Unified Network
Network Management
Management Software installation
Software Installation
Related Documentation
The following documentation is related to this manual:
ZXMBW AGW WiMAX Wireless Access Gateway Product
Description
ZXMBW AGW WiMAX Wireless Access Gateway Hardware
Description
ZXMBW AGW WiMAX Wireless Access Gateway Configuration
Guide
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.
[] Optional parameters.
{} Mandatory parameters.
| Select one of the parameters that are delimited
by it.
Overview of Software
Installation
Overview
Description OMC network management system is a tool used to perform
configurations, alarm management, and performance
management of AGW, and it is the core system in AGW routine
management.
This chapter introduces the fundamental composition of the AGW
system and the environmental requirement for the installation of
network management software.
Contents This chapter includes the following topics.
Correspondent
Hardware Remark
Software
This manual does not
address the
AGW Version software of installation/configuration
foreground AGW system guidance of AGW
foreground version
software.
OMC server Software of OMC server
OMC client Software of OMC client
Environmental Requirements
of Network Management
Server
Description Network management server refers to OMC server.
The network management server supports two types of
hardware, and they are
SBCX boards
PC servers
Using PC servers as an example, the manual introduces the
installation procedure of the AGW network management server.
Hardware The hardware requirements of the network management server
Requirements are described in Table 5.
Environmental Requirements
of Network Management
Client
Description Network management client refers to OMC client.
Hardware The hardware requirements of the network management client
Requirements are described in Table 7.
Machine Model
Operation & Maintenance Client
Number
CPU Single CPU (≥1.8 GHz)
Memory ≥1 G
Hard drive 40 GB
Network
Machine adapter Two integrated network adapters
configurati
ons Special
configuration None
s
Other Video adapter/17” color display/CD
configuration drive/Standard OS/Keyboard/Mouse/HP
s LJ5000LE or equivalent
Recommended models DELL2950、HP DL380 G4
Software Installation
Procedure
Overview
Description The network management software needs support of the OS and
the database, and each piece of software needs to observe the
dictated procedure when being installed.
This chapter introduces the installation procedure of the ZXMBW
AGW network management software.
Contents This chapter includes the following topics.
Introduction to Software
Installation Procedure
Description The installation of the ZXMBW AGW network management
software includes the OS, the database, and the ZTE unified
network management software.
Procedures The procedure to install the ZXMBW AGW network management
software is as follows.
Installation Procedure of OS
KLinux
Description This section introduces the installation procedure of the
operating system KLinux.
Installation The installation procedure of the operating system KLinux is
Procedure described in Table 9.
Installation Procedure of
Database Oracle
Description This section introduces the installation procedure of the
database Oracle.
Installation The installation procedure of the database Oracle is described in
Procedure Table 10.
Installation Procedure of
OMC Server Software
Installation The OMC server is the core of the ZXMBW AGW network
Procedure management. Refer to Installing OMC Server of Network
Management for the installation procedure of the OMC server
software.
Installation Procedure of
OMC Client Software
Description This section introduces the installation procedure of the OMC
client software.
Installation The installation procedure of the OMC client software is
Procedure described in Table 11.
KLinux Installation
Overview
Description The installation of the operating system is preamble to that of
the network management software. The operating system
provides the basic conditions for running the network
management software.
This chapter introduces the installation KLinux, the operating
system for the network management software of OMC.
Contents This chapter includes the following topics.
Rudiments of KLinux
Description KLinux is an embedded operating system based on the standard
Linux, and it enhances real-time processing capacity. It is based
on the core of Linux2.6.
KLinux owns the following features.
Real-time dispatching
Preemptable dispatching kernel based on priority level
Support of migration on kernel threads
Installation There are several options for installing KLinux (version Embsys
Methods of CGS Linux V3.0), and they are described as follows.
KLinux
From CD
In this case, the installation CD containing Embsys CGS
LinuxV3.0 needs to be purchased and the CD drive should be
ready.
From PXE network
This requires that the installed-to system own the Pre-
Execution Environment (PXE) network adapter, and this is
installation based on NFS, FTP, and HTTP.
Automatic installation
This is also called quick start installation, and it is installed
automatically.
This manual takes the CD installation method as an example to
illustrate the procedure of installing Embsys CGS Linux V3.0.
Installing KLinux
Purpose This topic explains the procedures to install KLinux.
Description The Embsys CGS Linux V3.0 installation CD provided by ZTE is
loaded with default configuration of language, keyboard, time
zone, and software packet, and the configuration will be installed
automatically. The used only needs to partition the disk to
perform the installation.
Installation The procedure to install Embsys CGS Linux V3.0 on the network
Procedure of management server of AGW is as follows.
Embsys CGS
1. Start the installation program
Linux V3.0
2. Partition the disk
3. Enter the interface to perform various installation
configurations
Steps Perform the following step to install KLinux.
1. Insert the Embsys CGS Linux V3.0 installation CD into the
drive, and start the CD to enter the installation procedure.
The computer boots to the installation disk, as shown in
Figure 1.
FIGURE 1 BOOTING
FI G U R E 4 C O NF I G W H ET H E R T O D E L E T E AL L P AR T I T I O N
System File
Partition Volume Remark
Format
Main partition, which can
/ ext3 15G be enlarged to 20G if
there is spare space
System File
Partition Volume Remark
Format
Exchange partition,
/swap swap 4G larger than two times the
physical memory
/oracle ext3 30G Extended partition
Extended partition, which
/omm ext3 15G can be enlarged to 20G if
there is spare space
Item Significance
This used to request a new partition. A dialog box
New will pop up after it is selected, and all fields (such as
Mount Point and size) in the box need to be filled in
Modify attributes of the current partition, and a
dialog window will pop up if selected. All or some of
Edit
the fields can be edited, depending on whether the
partition information has been written to the disk
Delete Delete the selected partition
This used to provide redundancy to all or some of
RAID
the partitions
FIGURE 7 INSTALLING
END OF STEPS
Result KLinux installation is complete.
Configuring Language
Environment
Purpose This topic explains the procedure to configure language
environment.
Description After the installation of Embsys CGS Linux V3.0 succeeds, it is
necessary to configure the language environment as needed.
Prerequisite Make sure that installation of Embsys CGS Linux V3.0 is finished
successfully.
Steps Perform the following step to configure language environment.
Configuring Chinese Environment
After installing Embsys CGS Linux V3.0, perform the
following steps to configure the Chinese environment if
needed.
i. Login the KLinux system as the root user. (The initial
password for root is klinux)
ii. Launch the command < startx > to enter the graphic
interface.
iii. Open the file i18n under /etc/sysconfig.
iv. In i18n , change LANG="zh_CN.GB2312" to
LANG="zh_CN.GBK".
v. After the change, enter the command <-bash-3.1$ locale
> to confirm.
The format of the command is as follows:
[root@localhost ~]#-bash-3.1$ locale
vi. Restart the system to invoke the relevant changes.
Configuring English Environment
After installing Embsys CGS Linux V3.0, perform the
following steps to configure the English environment if
needed.
i. Login the KLinux system as the root user. (The initial
password for root is klinux)
ii. Launch the command < startx > to enter the graphic
interface.
iii. Open the file i18n under /etc/sysconfig.
iv. In i18n , change LANG="zh_CN.GB2312" to
LANG="zh_CN.GBK".
v. In i18n, change LANG="en_US.UTF-8" to
LANG="en_US.ISO-8859-1".
vi. Click the menu System > Management > Language.
Result: The Language Selection window appears as
shown in Figure 9.
Configuring Network
Environment
Purpose This topic explains the procedure to configure Network
environment.
Description Configuration of the network environment refers to configuring
the IP address and gateway of the OMC server.
The OMC server is usually equipped with two network adapters.
One is used to communicate with the OMP board.
END OF STEPS
Result Network environment configuration is complete.
Configuring Relevant
Services
Purpose This topic explains the procedures to configure relevant services.
Description After installing the operating system KLinux, the following
methods may be used to login the server to perform
maintenance remotely.
ssh remote service
xmanager remote service
VNC remote desktop
All of the above remote services need appropriate configuration
before they can be used. The following introduces how to launch
the three types of remote services.
Steps Perform the following steps to configure relevant services.
Starting ssh
Oracle Installation
Overview
Description A database provides the functions of storage, query, processing
of large amount of data. The amount of data collected or set by
the network management system is large, and the relations are
complex, hence support of database is required. The database
adopted by the network management system of ZXMBW AGW is
Oracle.
This chapter introduces the installation procedure of Oracle10g.
which is based on Embsys CGS Linux V3.0. The steps include
pre-instillation preparation, the installing procedure, installation
of upgrade patches, and the method to uninstall the database.
Contents This chapter includes the following topics.
13. Follow the default hints, and click the Next button.
Result: The Product-Specific Prerequisite Checks
window appears as shown in Figure 27.
19. Follow the hints, and login as root, and execute the scripts.
20. After executing the scripts, click OK button.
Result: End of Installation interface appears as shown in
Figure 33.
21. Click Exit button, and the system prompts end of the
installation procedure for Oracle10g.
END OF STEPS
Result Oracle database installation is complete.
16. Follow the hints and execute the script root.sh with account
root.
The format of the command is as follows:
[oracle@localhost ~]$su – root //Switch to user
root
Password: klinux //Enter the password for rooot:
klinux
[root@localhost ~]#cd /oracle/product/10g //Enter
/oracle/product/10g
[root@localhost ~]#./root.sh //Execute the cript
root.sh
17. Click OK button shown in Figure 38, and the system starts
executing the script root.sh, as shown in Figure 39.
i. The system prompts for path, and enter the path of
version file for oracle10.2.0.1: /oracle/product/10g.
ii. The system prompts whether to overwrite the contents in
the old path, enter <y>.
19. Click Exit button and the upgrading process for Oracle is
complete.
END OF STEPS
Result Upgrade patches installation is complete.
FI G U R E 6 3 AL L I N I T I AL I Z AT I O N P AR AM E T E R S D I AL O G B O X
Starting Oracle
Purpose Since by default, third-party software installed under KLinux is
not automatically started, the database Oracle needs to be
started manually after being installed.
The procedure to start applications of the database includes the
following two operations.
Start the listener process lsnrctl for Oracle10g.
Start database service of Oracle10g.
Overview
Description The unified ZTE network management software is the platform
for operation and maintenance of ZXMBW-AGW. The platform
includes the two modules of the server and the client, and it
integrates the majority of the operation and maintenance tools.
It adopts the server/client mode, and possesses supreme
background management functions.
This chapter introduces the installation of the OMC network
management system.
Contents This chapter includes the following topic.
6. Select Server check box, and click NEXT button to enter the
Select setup item interface, as shown in Figure 78.
14. Adopt the default values, and click NEXT button to enter the
ZXWOMC DataBase Install interface, as shown in Figure
85.
15. After completion, click NEXT button to enter the Set virtual
machine memory interface,, as shown in Figure 86.
16. Adopt the default values, and click NEXT button to enter the
Set running environment interface, as shown in Figure 87.
17. Adopt the default values, and click NEXT button to enter the
Server ID Configuration interface, as shown in Figure 88.
4. Select client check box, and click NEXT button to enter the
Select setup item interface, as shown in Figure 94.
5. Adopt the default values, and click NEXT button to enter the
Setup Path interface, as shown in Figure 95.
10. Adopt the default values, and click NEXT button to enter the
Configure The Environment interface, as shown in Figure
100.
END OF STEPS
Result OMC Server is stopped.
Abbreviations
Figure 1 Booting............................................................... 13
Figure 2 Whether to Perform Self Defined Partition ................ 13
Figure 3 Partition Section................................................... 14
Figure 4 Config Whether to Delete All Partition...................... 15
Figure 5 Review the Established Partition ............................. 15
Figure 6 Partition Configuration .......................................... 16
Figure 7 Installing ............................................................ 17
Figure 8 Completion of Installation...................................... 17
Figure 9 Language Selection .............................................. 19
Figure 10 Network Configuration......................................... 20
Figure 11 Configuration Interface of Network Adapter eth0..... 21
Figure 12 Configuration Interface of Network Adapter eth1..... 22
Figure 13 Open the sshd Service......................................... 23
Figure 14 Top Option of Remote Desktop Dialog Box ............. 24
Figure 15 Change Configuration File /etc/sysctl.conf .............. 27
Figure 16 Change Configuration File .................................... 28
Figure 17 Change Configuration File /etc/sysctl.conf .............. 29
Figure 18 Change Configuration File /etc/sysctl.conf .............. 30
Figure 19 Change Configuration File /etc/sysctl.conf .............. 31
Figure 20 Display the Main Path for Oracle User .................... 34
Figure 21 Copy the File bash_profile of Oracle User to /root.... 35
Figure 22 Welcome Interface of Oracle 10g .......................... 36
Figure 23 Installation Interface of Oracle10g ........................ 37
Figure 24 Interface of Selecting Installation Type of Oracle10g 38
Figure 25 Language Selection............................................. 39
Figure 26 Interface of Selecting Installation Path for Oracle10g
..................................................................................... 40
Figure 27 Interface of Pre-Installation System Check for
Oracle10g ....................................................................... 40
Figure 28 Error Alert ......................................................... 41
Figure 29 Selection of Configuration Items for Oracle10g ....... 41