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Cisco MGM provides integrated connection to the management interfaces of the following Media Gateway Controllers (MGCs):
Cisco MGM provides the following integration with the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch:
Figure 8-1 shows the main menu of the BTS EMS.
For detailed information about Cisco's BTS 10200 Softswitch, refer to the following Cisco documents:
To provide Cisco MGM with access to the Cisco BTS EMS, you need to install the Cisco MGM BTS server. If you are using a remote Cisco MGM client to connect to the Cisco MGM server, you also need to install the Cisco MGM BTS client to the remote workstation.
To install the Cisco MGM BTS server package, perform the following steps:
Step 2 Change to the appropriate package directory on the CD ROM.
Step 3 Start the installation script.
Step 4 Follow the onscreen instructions, considering the following guidelines:
When prompted for the type of installation, select the bts server package option.
The Cisco MGM BTS plugin automatically starts on Cisco EMF.
Step 5 Check the installation log for errors. The log file is in the following location:
To install the Cisco MGM BTS client package, perform the following steps:
Step 2 Change to the appropriate package directory on the CD ROM.
Step 3 Start the installation script.
Step 4 Follow the onscreen instructions, considering the following guidelines:
When prompted for the type of installation, select the bts client package option.
The Cisco MGM BTS plugin automatically starts on Cisco EMF.
Step 5 Check the installation log for errors. The log file is in the following location:
To launch the Cisco BTS EMS package, perform the following steps:
Step 2 Click the Viewer button. The Cisco MGM MapViewer screen opens.
Step 3 Expand the tree of objects to display the list of sites and nodes.
Step 4 Right click on the Cisco BTS icon, then select Tools > Launch BTS EMS.
To launch the Cisco BTS documentation, perform the following steps:
Step 2 Click the Viewer button. The Cisco MGM MapViewer screen opens.
Step 3 Expand the tree of objects to display the list of sites and nodes.
Step 4 Right click on the Cisco BTS icon, then select Tools > Launch BTS DOC.
You can use the Cisco EMF Event Browser to monitor Cisco BTS traps and alarms. For more information about the Event Browser, refer to "Fault and Performance Management."
When you uninstall a server package, you also remove the client from the same host. On a client machine, the script just removes the client software.
Note Before uninstalling a server or client package, backup your Cisco EMF database according to the procedures described in the Cisco Element Management Framework Installation and Administration Guide, Chapter, 10, "Cisco EMF Database Backup and Restore". |
To remove the Cisco MGM BTS packages, follow these steps:
Step 2 Change to the script directory.
Step 3 Run the uninstallation script.
Step 4 If you receive a "port not ready" message, repeat step 3. If the problem persists, contact technical support.
Step 5 Check the installation log for errors. The server log file is in the following location:
The client log file is in the following location:
Cisco MGM provides the following integration with the Tekelec VXi Media Gateway Controller (MGC):
Figure 8-2 shows the main menu of the Tekelec VXi MGC EMS.
For detailed information about the Tekelec VXi Media Gateway Controller, refer to the Tekelec web site at http://www.tekelec.com/
To provide Cisco MGM with access to the Tekelec VXi EMS, you need to install the Cisco MGM Tekelec VXi server. If you are using a remote Cisco MGM client to connect to the Cisco MGM server, you also need to install the Cisco MGM Tekelec VXi client to the remote workstation.
Note Before installing the Tekelec package in Cisco MGM, the Tekelec EMS Java Client Package must be installed. For more information about installing the java client package, refer to the Tekelec web site at http://www.tekelec.com/ |
To install the Cisco MGM Tekelec VXi server package, perform the following steps:
Step 2 Change to the appropriate package directory on the CD ROM.
Step 3 Start the installation script.
Step 4 Follow the onscreen instructions, considering the following guidelines:
When prompted for the type of installation, select the tekelec server package option.
The Cisco MGM Tekelec VXi plugin automatically starts on Cisco EMF.
Step 5 Check the installation log for errors. The log file is in the following location:
To install the Cisco MGM Tekelec VXi client package, perform the following steps:
Step 2 Change to the appropriate package directory on the CD ROM.
Step 3 Start the installation script.
Step 4 Follow the onscreen instructions, considering the following guidelines:
When prompted for the type of installation, select the tekelec client package option.
The Cisco MGM Tekelec VXi plugin automatically starts on Cisco EMF.
Step 5 Check the installation log for errors. The log file is in the following location:
To launch the Tekelec VXi EMS package, perform the following steps:
Step 2 Click the Viewer button. The Cisco MGM MapViewer screen opens.
Step 3 Expand the tree of objects to display the list of sites and nodes.
Step 4 Right click on the Tekelec icon, then select Tools > Launch TEKELEC EMS (startVXi).
You can use the Cisco EMF Event Browser to monitor Tekelec VXi traps and alarms. For more information about the Event Browser, refer to "Fault and Performance Management."
When you uninstall a server package, you also remove the client from the same host. On a client machine, the script just removes the client software.
Note Before uninstalling a server or client package, backup your Cisco EMF database according to the procedures described in the Cisco Element Management Framework Installation and Administration Guide, Chapter, 10, "Cisco EMF Database Backup and Restore". |
To remove the Cisco MGM Tekelec VXi packages, follow these steps:
Step 2 Change to the script directory.
Step 3 Run the uninstallation script.
Select the Tekelec EMS option.
Step 4 If you receive a "port not ready" message, repeat step 3. If the problem persists, contact technical support.
Step 5 Check the installation log for errors. The server log file is in the following location:
The client log file is in the following location:
Cisco MGM provides the following integration with the NexVerse ipVerse ControlSwitch EMS:
Figure 8-3 shows the main menu of the NexVerse ipVerse EMS.
For detailed information about the NexVerse ipVerse ControlSwitch, refer to the NexVerse web site at http://www.nexverse.com/
To provide Cisco MGM with access to the NexVerse ipVerse EMS, you need to install the Cisco MGM NexVerse ipVerse server. If you are using a remote Cisco MGM client to connect to the Cisco MGM server, you also need to install the Cisco MGM NexVerse ipVerse client to the remote workstation.
To install the Cisco MGM NexVerse ipVerse server package, perform the following steps:
Step 2 Change to the appropriate package directory on the CD ROM.
Step 3 Start the installation script.
Step 4 Follow the onscreen instructions, considering the following guidelines:
When prompted for the type of installation, select the ipverse server package option.
The Cisco MGM NexVerse ipVerse plugin automatically starts on Cisco EMF.
Step 5 Check the installation log for errors. The log file is in the following location:
/var/adm/Atlantech/avinstall/ipvrspkg_Server_Package/logfile
To install the Cisco MGM NexVerse ipVerse client package, perform the following steps:
Step 2 Change to the appropriate package directory on the CD ROM.
Step 3 Start the installation script.
Step 4 Follow the onscreen instructions, considering the following guidelines:
When prompted for the type of installation, select the ipverse client package option.
The Cisco MGM NexVerse ipVerse plugin automatically starts on Cisco EMF.
Step 5 Check the installation log for errors. The log file is in the following location:
To launch the NexVerse ipVerse EMS package, perform the following steps:
Step 2 Click the Viewer button. The Cisco MGM MapViewer screen opens.
Step 3 Expand the tree of objects to display the list of sites and nodes.
Step 4 Right click on the NexVerse icon, then select Launch NexVerse EMS.
You can use the Cisco EMF Event Browser to monitor NexVerse ipVerse traps and alarms. For more information about the Event Browser, refer to "Fault and Performance Management."
When you uninstall a server package, you also remove the client from the same host. On a client machine, the script just removes the client software.
Note Before uninstalling a server or client package, backup your Cisco EMF database according to the procedures described in the Cisco Element Management Framework Installation and Administration Guide, Chapter, 10, "Cisco EMF Database Backup and Restore". |
To remove the Cisco MGM NexVerse ipVerse packages, follow these steps:
Step 2 Change to the script directory.
Step 3 Run the uninstallation script.
Select the NexVerse EMS option.
Step 4 If you receive a "port not ready" message, repeat step 3. If the problem persists, contact technical support.
Step 5 Check the installation log for errors. The server log file is in the following location:
The client log file is in the following location:
Posted: Fri Feb 7 12:23:39 PST 2003
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