Joining The Ucm Security Domain - Avaya CS 1000E Upgrade Procedures

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Installing Linux Base
Installing Linux applications

Joining the UCM security domain

NN43041-464
Standard 05.04
Installing a Signaling Server
Perform the Linux Base installation if your Server does not currently run
Linux Base for Release 7.5. The CP PM Linux upgrade kit contains a hard
drive with Linux Base preloaded. You can install Linux Base from the
command line interface (CLI) using a bootable CF card on CP PM, a bootable
USB 2.0 storage device on CP DC and CP MG, and using a bootable optical
disk on COTS servers.
Note: The N0220961 USB memory stick is supported in
Communication Server 1000 Release 7.5. Avaya does not guarantee the
operation of any other USB memory stick.
Configure the ELAN, TLAN, IP address, Gateway, subnet masks, date, and
time settings during the Linux Base installation. For more information about
installing or upgrading Linux Base, see Linux Platform Base and
Applications Installation and Commissioning (NN43001-315).
CS 1000 Release 4.5 Signaling Server and SIP line software are Linux
applications. Linux applications install on Linux Base and interact with the
Linux Base application framework. You can deploy and install Linux
applications with the Deployment manager. You can configure and deploy
SIP Line with Element Manager (EM).
For information about Linux applications, Deployment Manager, and EM,
see Element Manager System Administration (NN43001-632), Signaling
Server IP Line Applications Fundamentals (NN3001-125), and Linux
Platform Base and Applications Installation and Commissioning
(NN43001-315).
The Avaya Unified Communication Management (UCM) Primary Security
Server acts as the RADIUS server that CS 1000 devices use to obtain
authentication and access control parameters for CLI access. The Avaya
UCM Primary Security Server sends RADIUS related parameters to CS 1000
devices using the SSH protocol.
December 2011

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