H3C MSR Series User Manual
H3C MSR Series User Manual

H3C MSR Series User Manual

Oap/oaps v2 module customization
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H3C MSR Series Routers
OAP/OAPS V2 Module Customization User Guide
Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.
http://www.h3c.com
Document version: 6PW101-20120619

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  • Page 1 H3C MSR Series Routers OAP/OAPS V2 Module Customization User Guide Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. http://www.h3c.com Document version: 6PW101-20120619...
  • Page 2 SecPro, SecPoint, SecEngine, SecPath, Comware, Secware, Storware, NQA, VVG, V G, V G, PSPT, XGbus, N-Bus, TiGem, InnoVision and HUASAN are trademarks of Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. All other trademarks that may be mentioned in this manual are the property of their respective owners Notice The information in this document is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 3 Preface The H3C MSR Series Routesr OAP/OAPS V2 Module Customization User Guide describes hardware specifications of OAP/OAPS V2 modules, configuration procedures for customizing the OAP/OAPS V2 modules, and how to install the operating system of an OAP/OAPS V2 module. This preface includes: Audience •...
  • Page 4 Represents an MSR router that has an OAP/OAPS V2 module installed. Port numbering in examples The port numbers in this document are for illustration only and might be unavailable on your device. About the H3C MSR documentation set The H3C MSR documentation set includes: Category...
  • Page 5 Routers Release notes upgrading. Obtaining documentation You can access the most up-to-date H3C product documentation on the World Wide Web at http://www.h3c.com. Click the links on the top navigation bar to obtain different categories of product documentation: [Technical Support & Documents > Technical Documents] –...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Contents OAP/OAPS module customization ····························································································································· 1   Overview ············································································································································································ 1   Boot options ······································································································································································· 1   Entering the BIOS menu ··········································································································································· 1   Operating system boot options ······························································································································· 3   Installing a Linux operating system ·································································································································· 3   Preparing for installation ········································································································································· 3  ...
  • Page 7: Oap/Oaps Module Customization

    OAP/OAPS module to turn off the module. When the SYS LED is off, the Linux operating system running on the OAP/OAPS module is off. <H3C>oap reboot slot 10 This command will recover the OAP from shutdown or other failed state.
  • Page 8 Test ALL Memory? Yes or No (Y/N) ******************************************************* BIOS , Ver 1.00 ******************************************************* Compiled date : May 09 2011, 17:08:34 CPU Type : Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU N450 @ 1.66GHz CPU L1 Cache : 24KB CPU L2 Cache : 512KB CPU Clock Speed : 1666MHZ Memory Type : DDR2 SDRAM...
  • Page 9: Operating System Boot Options

    Operating system boot options The OAP/OAPS module has two storage media: NAND Flash and harddisk. The NAND Flash provides the diagnosing and one-key recover functions, and the harddisk allows you to customize the OAP/OAPS module. If you select to boot from the harddisk on the BIOS menu, the system displays an operating system boot option.
  • Page 10 As required console cable module Software requirements Obtain the OAP/OAPS software from the H3C website or from the H3C technical support. The software is a compressed file package named MSR_ICG-MOAPSV2-A5XXX.zip, which contains the following files: Table 3 Software requirements File Description pxelinux.cfg\default...
  • Page 11: Installation Procedures

    OAP/OAPS module to turn off the module. When the SYS LED is off, the Linux operating system running on the OAP/OAPS module is off. <H3C>oap reboot slot 10 This command will recover the OAP from shutdown or other failed state.
  • Page 12 Hard Disk Size : 500.1GB Press Ctrl+D to enter BIOS Menu... Press Ctrl + D at the prompt to enter the BIOS menu. ===============<BIOS-BASIC MENU(Ver 1.00)>==================== | <1> Boot from NAND Flash | <2> Boot from Hard Disk | <3> Boot from USB | <4>...
  • Page 13 Start to execute install script file... Check for install...Ok Fdisk hard disk...Ok Make hard disk file system...Ok Mount hard disk...Ok Get hd-mim-oaps-v2-centos.tar.gz file...Ok Decompressing hd-mim-oaps-v2-centos.tar.gz file... decompress alt.tar.gz ok decompress bin.tar.gz ok decompress boot.tar.gz ok decompress dev.tar.gz ok decompress etc.tar.gz ok decompress home.tar.gz ok decompress lib.tar.gz ok decompress lib64.tar.gz ok...
  • Page 14: Linux Operating System

    Shutting down NMB services: [ Stopping snmpd: [ Stopping xinetd: [ Stopping acpi daemon: [ Shutting down kernel logger: [ Shutting down system logger: [ Shutting down interface eth0: eth0: network connection down Shutting down interface eth1: Shutting down loopback interface: Starting killall: Sending all processes the TERM signal...
  • Page 15: Installing A Windows Operating System

    Module Partition Mount point File system Description Reserved Data partition Installing a Windows operating system The OAP/OAPS module does not have a human machine interface (HMI), so the Windows software version must meet the following requirements: Supports automatic installation • •...
  • Page 16 Configuring the software To configure the software: Create the sub folder tftpboot in the root directory of disk D on your PC. Copy files NTDETECT.COM, NTLDR, and STARTROM.N1_ on the Windows XP Professional installation CD to the tftpboot directory, change STARTROM.N1_ to STARTROM.CAB, and copy the decompressed file STARTROM.N12 to the tftpboot directory.
  • Page 17 Vrefresh=75 Xresolution=1024 Yresolution=768 [MassStorageDrivers] "Intel(R) 5 Series 4 Port SATA AHCI Controller"="OEM" [OEMBootFiles] iaAHCI.cat iaAHCI.inf iaStor.sys TxtSetup.oem [UserData] ProductKey="DG8FV-B9TKY-FRT9J-6CRCC-XPQ4G" FullName="h3c" OrgName="h3c" ComputerName="ArranDemo" [TapiLocation] CountryCode=86 [RegionalSettings] LanguageGroup=10 [SetupMgr] DistFolder=C:\windist DistShare=windist [Identification] JoinDomain=MYDOMAIN DoOldStyleDomainJoin=Yes [Networking] InstallDefaultComponents=Yes ProcessPageSections=Yes [RemoteInstall] Repartition=Yes [Components] IEAccess = Off...
  • Page 18 "C:\Hotfixes\firstrun.bat" [OSChooser] Description="Windows Professional"—Standard Installation Help="This will install Windows Professional in a standard configuration." LaunchFile="%INSTALLPATH%\%MACHINETYPE%\templates\startrom.com" ImageType=Flat The configuration file winnt.sif on the MIM-OAPS module contains the following contents: ;SetupMgrTag [Data] AutomaticUpdates=1 AutoPartition=1 MsDosInitiated="1" UnattendedInstall="Yes" floppyless="1" OriSrc="\\192.168.0.24\tftpboot\boot\I386" OriTyp="4" LocalSourceOnCD=1 [SetupData] OsLoadOptions="/noguiboot /fastdetect" SetupSourceDevice="\Device\LanmanRedirector\192.168.0.24\tftpboot\boot"...
  • Page 19 Yresolution=768 [MassStorageDrivers] "Intel(R) ICH8M-E/M SATA AHCI Controller"="OEM" [OEMBootFiles] iaAHCI.cat iaAHCI.inf iaStor.sys TxtSetup.oem [UserData] ProductKey="DG8FV-B9TKY-FRT9J-6CRCC-XPQ4G" FullName="h3c" OrgName="h3c" ComputerName="ArranDemo" [TapiLocation] CountryCode=86 [RegionalSettings] LanguageGroup=10 [SetupMgr] DistFolder=C:\windist DistShare=windist [Identification] JoinDomain=MYDOMAIN DoOldStyleDomainJoin=Yes [Networking] InstallDefaultComponents=Yes ProcessPageSections=Yes [RemoteInstall] Repartition=Yes [Components] IEAccess = Off OEAccess = Off WMAccess = Off...
  • Page 20 [OSChooser] Description="Windows Professional—Standard Installation" Help=" This will install Windows Professional in a standard configuration." LaunchFile="%INSTALLPATH%\%MACHINETYPE%\templates\startrom.com" ImageType=Flat Create the boot sub directory in the tftpboot directory, copy the directories I386 and $OEM$ on the Windows XP CD to the boot directory, and decompress the driver.cab file in I386 to the I386 directory.
  • Page 21: Installing Windows 7 Ultimate Or Windows Server 2008 R2 By Booting From Usb Disk

    Use the last IP address that the DHCP server assigned (the IP address of the Ethernet port on the OAP/OAPS module) to enable Remote Desktop, to connect to the Windows operating system on the OAP/OAPS module. Installing Windows 7 Ultimate or Windows Server 2008 R2 by booting from USB disk This section describes how to install Windows 7 Ultimate by booting from USB disk.
  • Page 22: Customization Based On A Linux Operating System

    Enable the DHCP server function on TFTPD32. Setting up a configuration environment As shown in Figure 3, connect the PC to the console port on the router through a console cable, and to the Ethernet port on the OAP/OAPS module through a network cable. Figure 3 Set up a configuration environment Router + OAP/OAPS module...
  • Page 23: Configuring Grub

    [root@localhost linux-2.6.18.x86_64]# make mrproper [root@localhost linux-2.6.18.x86_64]# make menuconfig Compile and install the kernel and OAP/OAPS module. [root@localhost linux-2.6.18.x86_64]# make [root@localhost linux-2.6.18.x86_64]# make modules [root@localhost linux-2.6.18.x86_64]# make modules_install [root@localhost linux-2.6.18.x86_64]# make install Configuring Grub You can directly install the compiled kernel and initrd at the CLI, or manually add them by using the vi editor.
  • Page 24: Installing The Ethernet Port Driver

    Figure 4 Set up the terminal Installing the Ethernet port driver When you upgrade the internal Ethernet port eth0 driver for a MIM-OAPS or MIM-OAP, download the driver from the following link and install it to the operating system: http://www.marvell.com/support/downloads/driverDownload.do?driverId=153&action=1 The internal Ethernet internal on the OAP/OAPS module is eth0, and the Ethernet port on the panel is eth1.
  • Page 25: Logging In To Windows

    Logging in to Windows The OAP/OAPS module does not have an HMI, so you must log in from the PC to the OAP/OAPS module by using Remote Desktop Connection through the Ethernet port on the module after the Windows operating system is started. After you log in to the Windows operating system, you can customize the OAP/OAPS module, just as you do on a PC installed with Windows operating system.
  • Page 26: Appendix Oap/Oaps Module Hardware Features

    Appendix OAP/OAPS module hardware features Table 9 OAP/OAPS module hardware features Item MIM-OAPS MIM-OAP FIC-OAP Processor Intel Atom N450 Intel Core i7-620UE Intel Core i7-620LE Memory 1 GB DDR2 2 GB DDR3 Two 2 GB DDR3 Flash 512 MB NAND Flash 512 MB NAND Flash 512 MB NAND Flash Harddisk...

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