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CONTENTS Preface v Integrated Appliance Overview v Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request CHAPTER 1 Integrated Appliance Physical Installation Rack Mounting 1-1 Power Cabling 1-1 vi 1-1 Network Cabling 1-1 Integrated Appliance Switch Cabling Scheme 1-3 VDS-TC-1S Switch Cabling Scheme: One PBR Router Using a 10GB Connection 1-4 VDS-TC-1S Switch Cabling Scheme: One PBR Router Using a 4X1GB Port Channel Connection 1-5 VDS-TC-1S Switch Cabling Scheme: Two PBR Routers Using 10GB Connections 1-6 VDS-TC-1S Switch Cabling Scheme: Two PBR Routers Using 4X1GB Port Channel Connections 1-7 CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Switch 2-1 Initial Setup of the Switch CHAPTER 3 Configuring the Server 2-1 3-1 Prerequisites 3-1 Required Software 3-1 Firmware Version 3-1 Configuring the BIOS and Operating System with CIMC 3-3 Configuring the Management IP Address and Password for a PID TCE-2300SA-K9 Integrated Appliance 3-13 Configuring the Boot Image and Data Drives CHAPTER 4 3-15 Installing and Configuring the Cisco VDS TC Integrated Appliance Software Formatting the Cache Storage File System 4-1 Installing the VDS TC Management Environment and Software Post Installation Steps 4-4 Installing the Configuration File 4-1 4-2 4-5 Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide OL-31420-04 iii Contents Installing the License 4-7 Starting the VDS TC Service 4-7 Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide iv OL-31420-04 Preface Revised: February 2016, OL-31420-04 The Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching (VDS TC) solution is focused on reducing costs and improving the quality of user experience in delivering unmanaged Internet-based content, including Internet video, file sharing, software distribution, mobile application downloads, and web browsing. VDS TC integrates highly scalable caching software with high-performance Cisco Unified Computing System™ (UCS) C-Series Rack Servers and B-Series Blade Servers, Cisco switches, and SAN storage. The VDS TC solution, combined with other Videoscape products, such as Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite for Internet Streaming (VDS IS), provides a complete platform for optimizing managed and unmanaged content delivery. Integrated Appliance Overview Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching (VDS TC) Integrated Appliance is a cache system for smaller scale installations. A VDS TC Integrated Appliance can optimize P2P and HTTP object downloading traffic across ISP networks through high-performance caching. The VDS TC Integrated Appliance configuration integrates the caching engine, the cache management, and the storage in the Cisco UCS C240. The Integrated Appliance solution is equipped with two 300 GB SAS hard drives for the operating system and supports either 12x1 TB or 22x1 TB SATA hard drives for storage. The model number for the VDS TC Integrated Appliance solution is VDS-TC-1S. Figure 1 VDS TC Integrated Appliance Server Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide OL-31420-04 v Preface Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request For information on obtaining documentation, submitting a service request, and gathering additional information, see the monthly What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation, at: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html Subscribe to the What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation as an RSS feed and set content to be delivered directly to your desktop using a reader application. The RSS feeds are a free service. Cisco currently supports RSS Version 2.0. Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide vi OL-31420-04 CH A P T E R 1 Integrated Appliance Physical Installation This chapter outlines the preliminary requirements for installing the VDS TC Integrated Appliance platform and describes how to connect both the power cables to the rack PDU and the network cabling scheme. Rack Mounting To mount the VDS TC Integrated Appliance server in a rack, refer to the Cisco UCS C240M3 series documentation. Power Cabling Using standard power cables, connect the power cables to the Cisco UCS C240M3. Network Cabling The VDS TC Integrated Appliance configuration connects to the operator network using a Cisco switch. Figure 1-1 illustrates the cabling that is used to connect the VDS TC Integrated Appliance to the Cisco switch and table Table 1-1 describes these connections. Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide OL-31420-04 1-1 Chapter 1 Integrated Appliance Physical Installation Network Cabling Figure 1-1 VDS TC Integrated Appliance Cache Server Connections • Yellow cables: Two management ports (0,1) • Green cables: Two cache out ports (2,3) • Blue cables: Four data forwarding ports (4,5,6,7) Table 1-1 VDS TC Integrated Appliance Connections Port # Description Wire Connection Wire Color in Diagram 0 Management Port Eth0 Management Yellow Connects to Gi1/7 on the data switch 1 Management Port Eth1 Management Yellow Connects to Gi1/8 on the data switch 2 Cache Out Port Eth2 Green Connects to Gi1/5 on the data switch 3 Cache Out Port Eth3 Green Connects to Gi1/6 on the data switch 4 Data Forwarding Port Eth4 Black Connects to Gi1/1 on the data switch 5 Data Forwarding Port Eth5 Black Connects to Gi1/2 on the data switch 6 Data Forwarding Port Eth6 Black Connects to Gi1/3 on the data switch 7 Data Forwarding Port Eth7 Black Connects to Gi1/4 on the data switch Notes Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide 1-2 OL-31420-04 Chapter 1 Integrated Appliance Physical Installation Network Cabling Note A PCIx Quad NIC adaptor is used for the ISP network traffic. This adaptor is usually installed in each cache engine server. If it is not installed on the servers that you received, please obtain the adaptor required according to Cisco specifications and install the adaptor in each cache engine. Use the server PCIx slot number 1 to host the adaptor. Note As part of the VDS TC Integrated Appliance installation, you must apply a specific configuration to the switch. The switch configuration file is available in a .tgz file that is available from the same location as the VDS TC ISO image file on www.cisco.com. This process is covered in Chapter 2, “Configuring the Switch”. Integrated Appliance Switch Cabling Scheme There are two different configurations available for a VDS TC Integrated Appliance installation. This section provides a separate table for each one of these configurations: • VDS-TC-1S Switch Cabling Scheme: One PBR Router Using a 10GB Connection • VDS-TC-1S Switch Cabling Scheme: One PBR Router Using a 4X1GB Port Channel Connection • VDS-TC-1S Switch Cabling Scheme: Two PBR Routers Using 10GB Connections • VDS-TC-1S Switch Cabling Scheme: Two PBR Routers Using 4X1GB Port Channel Connections Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide OL-31420-04 1-3 Chapter 1 Integrated Appliance Physical Installation Network Cabling VDS-TC-1S Switch Cabling Scheme: One PBR Router Using a 10GB Connection This section provides the cabling scheme for the VDS-TC-1S solution that uses one PBR router and a 10GB connection to the PBR. Table 1-2 Note Cisco Catalyst 4948E Switch Cabling (VDS-TC-1S One PBR Router using a 10GB Connection) All connections from the Integrated Appliance use a 1000Base-T CAT5 or CAT6 cable, except for the 10GB port that connects to the PBR. The 10GB port that connects to the PBR uses a 10GBASE-CU SFP+ 3 meter twinax cable. Local Device Local Port Remote Device Remote Port 4948E Gi 1/1 CE-1 Eth 4 Gi 1/2 CE-1 Eth 5 Gi 1/3 CE-1 Eth 6 Gi 1/4 CE-1 Eth 7 Gi 1/5 CE-1 Eth 2 Gi 1/6 CE-1 Eth 3 Gi 1/48 Mgmt Uplink To customer environment Te 1/49 PBR Router To customer environment Notes Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide 1-4 OL-31420-04 Chapter 1 Integrated Appliance Physical Installation Network Cabling VDS-TC-1S Switch Cabling Scheme: One PBR Router Using a 4X1GB Port Channel Connection This section provides the cabling scheme for the VDS-TC-1S solution that uses one PBR router and a 4X1GB Port Channel connection to the PBR. Table 1-3 Note Cisco Catalyst 4948E Switch Cabling (VDS-TC-1S One PBR Router using a 4X1GB Port Channel Connection) All connections from the Integrated Appliance use a 1000Base-T CAT 5 or CAT6 cable. Local Device Local Port Remote Device Remote Port Notes 4948E Gi 1/1 CE-1 Eth 4 Gi 1/2 CE-1 Eth 5 Gi 1/3 CE-1 Eth 6 Gi 1/4 CE-1 Eth 7 Gi 1/5 CE-1 Eth 2 Gi 1/6 CE-1 Eth 3 Gi 1/25 PBR Router To customer environment Assigned to Port-Channel 1 Gi 1/26 PBR Router To customer environment Assigned to Port-Channel 1 Gi 1/27 PBR Router To customer environment Assigned to Port-Channel 1 Gi 1/28 PBR Router To customer environment Assigned to Port-Channel 1 Gi 1/48 Mgmt Uplink To customer environment Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide OL-31420-04 1-5 Chapter 1 Integrated Appliance Physical Installation Network Cabling VDS-TC-1S Switch Cabling Scheme: Two PBR Routers Using 10GB Connections This section provides the cabling scheme for the VDS-TC-1S solution that uses two PBR routers and 10GB connections to the PBRs. Table 1-4 Note Cisco Catalyst 4948E Switch Cabling (VDS-TC-1S Two PBR Routers using 10GB Connections) All connections from the Integrated Appliance use a 1000Base-T CAT 5 or CAT6 cable, except for the 10GB ports that connect to the PBRs. The 10GB ports that connect to the PBRs uses a 10GBASE-CU SFP+ 3 meter twinax cable. Local Device Local Port Remote Device Remote Port 4948E Gi 1/1 CE-1 Eth 4 Gi 1/2 CE-1 Eth 5 Gi 1/3 CE-1 Eth 6 Gi 1/4 CE-1 Eth 7 Gi 1/5 CE-1 Eth 2 Gi 1/6 CE-1 Eth 3 Gi 1/48 Mgmt Uplink To customer environment Te 1/49 PBR Router 1 To customer environment Te 1/50 PBR Router 2 To customer environment Notes Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide 1-6 OL-31420-04 Chapter 1 Integrated Appliance Physical Installation Network Cabling VDS-TC-1S Switch Cabling Scheme: Two PBR Routers Using 4X1GB Port Channel Connections This section provides the cabling scheme for the VDS-TC-1S solution that uses two PBR routers and 4x1GB Port Channel connections to the PBRs. Table 1-5 Note Cisco Catalyst 4948E Switch Cabling (VDS-TC-1S Two PBR Routers using 4x1GB Port Channel Connections) All connections from the Integrated Appliance use a 1000Base-T CAT 5 or CAT6 cable. Local Device Local Port Remote Device Remote Port Notes 4948E Gi 1/1 CE-1 Eth 4 Gi 1/2 CE-1 Eth 5 Gi 1/3 CE-1 Eth 6 Gi 1/4 CE-1 Eth 7 Gi 1/5 CE-1 Eth 2 Gi 1/6 CE-1 Eth 3 Gi 1/25 PBR Router 1 To customer environment Assigned to Port-Channel 1 Gi 1/26 PBR Router 1 To customer environment Assigned to Port-Channel 1 Gi 1/27 PBR Router 1 To customer environment Assigned to Port-Channel 1 Gi 1/28 PBR Router 1 To customer environment Assigned to Port-Channel 1 Gi 1/35 PBR Router 2 To customer environment Assigned to Port-Channel 2 Gi 1/36 PBR Router 2 To customer environment Assigned to Port-Channel 2 Gi 1/37 PBR Router 2 To customer environment Assigned to Port-Channel 2 Gi 1/38 PBR Router 2 To customer environment Assigned to Port-Channel 2 Gi 1/48 Mgmt Uplink To customer environment Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide OL-31420-04 1-7 Chapter 1 Integrated Appliance Physical Installation Network Cabling Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide 1-8 OL-31420-04 CH A P T E R 2 Configuring the Switch After initially installing the Cisco Catalyst 4948E switch and configuring it with log in information, such as login passwords and enable passwords, you must perform an initial setup on the switch for the VDS TC installation. The Cisco Catalyst 4948E switch that is used for the VDS TC data switch should run Cisco IOS Release 15.2.2E or later, with the ENTERPRISE SERVICES W/O CRYPTO feature set, for example cat4500e-entservices-mz.152-2.E.bin. You can use the show version command to verify the version and feature set information for the switch. Initial Setup of the Switch To perform the initial setup of the switch, you must obtain a copy of the switch configuration file and extract the files inside of it. The configuration files are provided in a .tgz file that is available from the same location as the VDS TC ISO image file on www.cisco.com. Caution The example switch configuration files are just examples. Please make sure to edit these files as appropriate for the network environment of your company. Follow this procedure to configure the data switch: Step 1 Open the switch configuration file in a text editor, such as Notepad. Step 2 Review the switch configuration and make sure that the configuration file will not overwrite any necessary settings in your current switch configuration. Make any necessary changes to the switch configuration file that are appropriate for your installation and save the changes. Step 3 Log into the CLI of the data switch and enter enable to enter Enable mode. You will need the Enable mode password. Step 4 You should make a backup copy of the current switch configuration before you apply the VDS TC switch configuration file. To save a copy of the current switch configuration, use the copy run tftp command. Step 5 After you have backed up your current running configuration, enter config t to enter global configuration mode. The global configuration mode prompt of switch(config)# appears. Step 6 Copy all of the configuration lines from the switch configuration file that you opened in Step 1 and paste them into the global configuration mode prompt. Step 7 Enter exit to return to Enable mode. Step 8 To save the configuration to nvram, enter the command copy run start. Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide OL-31420-04 2-1 Chapter 2 Configuring the Switch Initial Setup of the Switch Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide 2-2 OL-31420-04 CH A P T E R 3 Configuring the Server This chapter describes how to configure the Cisco Integrated Management Controller (CIMC), internal system disk, and BIOS options. This chapter contains these sections: • Prerequisites • Configuring the BIOS and Operating System with CIMC • Configuring the Management IP Address and Password for a PID TCE-2300SA-K9 Integrated Appliance • Configuring the Boot Image and Data Drives Prerequisites Note Perform the steps in this section only if you are not using a VDS TC Integrated Appliance that was purchased using PID TCE-2300SA-K9. If you are using a VDS TC Management server that was purchased using PID TCE-2300SA-K9, go to the Configuring the Management IP Address and Password for a PID TCE-2300SA-K9 Integrated Appliance section. Required Software Before installing the VDS TC Integrated Appliance system, you must obtain the VDS TC ISO disk image, the VDS-TC_GA_5.7.3b61_Integrated_Appliance.tar.gz file, and a valid license for VDS TC 5.7.3 from Cisco. Firmware Version The following table describes the supported hardware and firmware for the VDS TC Integrated Appliance installation: Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide OL-31420-04 3-1 Chapter 3 Configuring the Server Prerequisites Hardware Component Model Required Firmware Version and Image File Integrated Appliance Cisco UCS-C240-M3S Cisco UCS C240-M3S: • Firmware version: 2.0(6f) • Image file: ucs-c220-huu-2.0.6f.iso To check the version of firmware on the Cisco UCS-C240-M3S, use the Cisco Integrated Management Controller (CIMC). Tip For instructions on how to perform a firmware upgrade on the Cisco UCS C-Series Servers, see the Cisco UCS C-Series Rack-Mount Server BIOS Upgrade Guide document available at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/unified_computing/ucs/c/sw/bios/b_Upgrading_BIOS_Firmware.ht ml. Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide 3-2 OL-31420-04 Chapter 3 Configuring the Server Configuring the BIOS and Operating System with CIMC Configuring the BIOS and Operating System with CIMC Note Perform the steps in this section only if you are not using a VDS TC Integrated Appliance that was purchased using PID TCE-2300SA-K9. If you are using a VDS TC Management server that was purchased using PID TCE-2300SA-K9, go to the Configuring the Management IP Address and Password for a PID TCE-2300SA-K9 Integrated Appliance section. The PID TCE-2300SA-K9 comes preconfigured with a CIMC user password. To obtain this password, contact your Cisco account system engineer. The PID TCE-2300SA-K9 also comes preconfigured with a default IP address of 10.11.12.253. You will use the CIMC to configure the VDS TC server. Use this procedure to configure the BIOS and Operating System with CIMC. Procedure Step 1 CIMC ships with DHCP enabled to obtain a management IP address for the CIMC. Connect KVM console cable to a terminal and follow the next steps to assign a static IP address. Step 2 Boot up the VDS TC cache server. From the Cisco BIOS screen press F8 when prompted. The CIMC Configuration Utility window appears. Step 3 From the CIMC Configuration Utility window, configure the following: • NIC Mode: Choose Shared LOM. • IP (Basic): – Choose the IPv4 option to configure an IPv4 management address, or choose the IPv6 option to configure an IPv6 management address. – Clear the DHCP Enabled option. This is enabled by default. – Enter the IP address and subnet mask (or prefix length for IPv6) to use for CIMC. – Enter the default gateway for the CIMC to use. • Step 4 NIC Redundancy: Choose Active-active. Press F10 to save the configuration and F5 to refresh. Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide OL-31420-04 3-3 Chapter 3 Configuring the Server Configuring the BIOS and Operating System with CIMC Figure 3-1 Step 5 CIMC Configuration Utility Screen Press F1 to access the Additional Settings screen. In the screen that appears, under the Default User(Basic) settings, enter and re-enter the password for the CIMC user. The default password is password. Figure 3-2 Additional Settings Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide 3-4 OL-31420-04 Chapter 3 Configuring the Server Configuring the BIOS and Operating System with CIMC Step 6 Press F10 to Save the password and press <Esc> to Exit the CIMC configuration Utility. Step 7 Open a web browser and enter the IP address that you configured to access the CIMC in Step 3. The CIMC login window appears. Step 8 Enter the username admin and the password that you configured in Step 3 and click Login. The default password is password. Step 9 The Cisco Integrated Management Controller: Server Summary window appears. Figure 3-3 CIMC: Server Summary Window Step 10 From the Server tab, choose Remote Presence. The Remote Presence window appears. Step 11 Click the Serial Over LAN tab and check the Enabled check box. Step 12 Click the Save Changes button. Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide OL-31420-04 3-5 Chapter 3 Configuring the Server Configuring the BIOS and Operating System with CIMC Figure 3-4 Serial Over LAN Window Step 13 From the Server tab, choose BIOS. Step 14 In the BIOS window, click Configure BIOS. The Configure BIOS Parameters window appears. Figure 3-5 Step 15 Configure BIOS Click the Advanced tab. Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide 3-6 OL-31420-04 Chapter 3 Configuring the Server Configuring the BIOS and Operating System with CIMC Figure 3-6 Step 16 Note Configure BIOS Parameters Window: Advanced Tab on Cisco UCS 240 M3 Use the Advanced BIOS Parameters table to configure the settings on the Advanced tab. Use Table 3-1 to configure a Cisco UCS 220M3. Parameters that are not listed in the following table should be left set to their default value. Table 3-1 Advanced BIOS Parameters Processor Configuration State Intel Hyper - Threading Technology Enabled Number Of Enabled Cores All Execute Disable Enabled Intel VT Disabled Intel VT-d Disabled Intel VT-d Coherency Support Disabled Intel VT-d ATS Support Disabled CPU Performance High Throughput Hardware Prefetcher Disabled Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch Disabled Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide OL-31420-04 3-7 Chapter 3 Configuring the Server Configuring the BIOS and Operating System with CIMC Table 3-1 Advanced BIOS Parameters (continued) DCU Streamer Prefetch Disabled DCU IP Prefetcher Enabled Direct Cache Access Support Enabled Power Technology Disabled Enhanced Intel Speedstep Technology Enabled Intel Turbo Boost Technology Enabled Processor Power State C6 Disabled Processor Power State C1 Enhanced Disabled Frequency Floor Override Disabled P-STATE Coordination HW ALL Energy Performance Performance Memory Configuration Status Select Memory RAS Maximum Performance DRAM Clock Throttling Performance NUMA Enabled Low Voltage DDR Mode Performance Mode DRAM Refresh Rate Auto Channel Interleaving Auto Rank Interleaving Auto Patrol Scrub Enabled Demand Scrub Enabled Altitude 300 M QPI Configuration QPI Link Frequency Select Onboard Storage Onboard SCU Storage Support USB Configuration Status Auto Status Disabled Status Legacy USB Support Enabled Port 60/40 Emulation Enabled All USB Devices Enabled USB Port:Rear Enabled Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide 3-8 OL-31420-04 Chapter 3 Configuring the Server Configuring the BIOS and Operating System with CIMC Table 3-1 Advanced BIOS Parameters (continued) USB Port:Front Enabled USB Port:Internal Enabled USB Port:KVM Enabled USB Port:VMedia Enabled USB Port:SD Card Disabled PCI Configuration Status MMIO above 4GB Disabled ASPM Support Disabled VGA Priority Onboard MMCFG BASE 1GB Serial Configuration Status Out-of-Band Mgmt Port Enabled Console Redirection Disabled Terminal Type VT100+ Bits per Second 115200 Flow Control None Putty KeyPad ESCN Redirection After BIOS POST Always Enable LOM and PCIe Slots Configuration Status CDN Support for LOM Disabled CDN Support for VIC Disabled All Onboard LOM Ports Enabled LOM Port 0 OptionROM Enabled LOM Port 1 OptionROM Enabled LOM Port 2 OptionROM Enabled LOM Port 3 OptionROM Enabled All PCIe Slots OptionROM Enabled PCIe Slot:1 OptionROM Enabled PCIe Slot:2 OptionROM Enabled PCIe Slot:3 OptionROM Enabled PCIe Slot:4 OptionROM Enabled Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide OL-31420-04 3-9 Chapter 3 Configuring the Server Configuring the BIOS and Operating System with CIMC Table 3-1 Advanced BIOS Parameters (continued) PCIe Slot:5 Option ROM Enabled PCIe Mezzanine OptionROM Enabled PCIe Slot:1 Link Speed GEN3 PCIe Slot:2 Link Speed GEN3 PCIe Slot:3 Link Speed GEN3 PCIe Slot:4 Link Speed GEN3 PCIe Slot:5 Link Speed GEN3 Step 17 Click Save Changes. Step 18 From the Server tab, choose Power Policies. The Power Policies window appears. Step 19 In the Power Policies window configure the following settings: Step 20 • From the Power Restore Policy drop-down list, choose Power On. • From the Power Delay Type drop-down list, choose Fixed. • In the Power Delay Value text box, enter 0. • From the Fan Policy drop-down list, choose Maximum Power. Click Save Changes. Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide 3-10 OL-31420-04 Chapter 3 Configuring the Server Configuring the BIOS and Operating System with CIMC Figure 3-7 Power Policies Screen Step 21 From the Server tab choose BIOS. Step 22 From the BIOS window, click Configure Boot Order. Step 23 Click OK to close the Manage Boot Order dialog box. The Configure Boot Order dialog box appears. Figure 3-8 Step 24 Manage Boot Order Dialog Box Add the following Device Types to the Boot Order list: • HDD Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide OL-31420-04 3-11 Chapter 3 Configuring the Server Configuring the BIOS and Operating System with CIMC • Step 25 CDROM Click Apply. Figure 3-9 Configure Boot Order Window Step 26 The BIOS is now configured. Step 27 From the Server tab, choose Summary. Step 28 In the Actions pane, click Launch KVM Console. This will launch the KVM Console window for this server. You will use the KVM Console to configure the boot image in the next section. Note If you do not have Java™ installed on your computer, or your version is older than what is required by the KVM Console, a dialog box will appear. Install or update Java ™ and continue with the installation procedure. Step 29 In the Actions pane, click Hard Reset Server. Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide 3-12 OL-31420-04 Chapter 3 Configuring the Server Configuring the Management IP Address and Password for a PID TCE-2300SA-K9 Integrated Appliance Figure 3-10 Step 30 Note Server Summary Window From the Hard Reset Server popup window, click OK to reset the server. This will drop your connection to the CIMC UI momentarily and you will have to log back into the system. Configuring the Management IP Address and Password for a PID TCE-2300SA-K9 Integrated Appliance Note Perform the steps in this section only if you purchased a VDS TC integrated appliance using PID TCE-2300SA-K9. The PID TCE-2300SA-K9 ships with a default management IP address (10.11.12.253) and password that you should change before installing VDS TC. Follow these steps to changes these settings: Procedure Step 1 Connect to the VDS TC integrated appliance. You can use either a KVM cable and the KVM connector, or you can use a web browser and the default IP address of 10.11.12.253 that is preconfigured on the TCE-2300SA-K9 integrated appliance to connect to the CIMC. The default password is preset by Cisco specifically for VDS-TC. Please contact your Cisco account system engineer if you need this password. Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide OL-31420-04 3-13 Chapter 3 Configuring the Server Configuring the Management IP Address and Password for a PID TCE-2300SA-K9 Integrated Appliance Step 2 Boot up the VDS TC management server. From the Cisco BIOS screen press F8 when prompted. The CIMC Configuration Utility window appears. Step 3 From the CIMC Configuration Utility window, configure the following: • IPV4 (Basic): – Enter the IP address and subnet mask to use for CIMC. This should be an IP address on your network. – Enter the default gateway for the CIMC to use. • Default User (Basic): Enter and re-enter a new password for the CIMC user. The default password has been preconfigured by Cisco specifically for VDS TC. Please contact your Cisco account system engineer for details. Step 4 Press F10 to save the configuration and F5 to refresh. Step 5 Open a web browser and enter the IP address that you configured in Step 3. The CIMC login window appears. Step 6 Enter the username admin and the password that you configured in Step 3 and click Login. The default password has been preconfigured by Cisco specifically for VDS TC. Please contact your Cisco account system engineer for details. Step 7 The Cisco Integrated Management Controller: Server Summary window appears. Figure 3-11 Step 8 CIMC: Server Summary Window From the Server tab, choose Summary. Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide 3-14 OL-31420-04 Chapter 3 Configuring the Server Configuring the Boot Image and Data Drives Step 9 In the Actions pane, click Launch KVM Console. This will launch the KVM Console window for this server. You will use the KVM Console to configure the boot image in the next section. Note If you do not have Java™ installed on your computer, or your version is older than that required by the KVM Console, a dialog box will appear. Install or update Java ™ and continue with the installation procedure. Configuring the Boot Image and Data Drives The next step in the VDS TC Appliance Integration installation process is to configure the boot image and the data drives. Use this procedure to perform these tasks: Procedure Step 1 Switch to the KVM console and click the Virtual Media tab. Step 2 If you see the Unencrypted Virtual Media Session window appears, choose Accept this session and click Apply. Figure 3-12 Step 3 Unencrypted Virtual Media Session Click Add Image. Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide OL-31420-04 3-15 Chapter 3 Configuring the Server Configuring the Boot Image and Data Drives Figure 3-13 Step 4 Browse for and select the ISO installer image and click Open. Figure 3-14 Step 5 Virtual Media Tab Browse for Image Check the Mapped check box for the newly added ISO image file. Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide 3-16 OL-31420-04 Chapter 3 Configuring the Server Configuring the Boot Image and Data Drives Figure 3-15 Mapped ISO File Step 6 Reboot the system by choosing Macros > Static Macros > Ctrl-Alt-Del from the KVM console, or by using the CIMC user interface. Step 7 As the system reboots, switch to the KVM console and click the KVM tab. Step 8 When you see the prompt that says to press F6 to enter the boot menu, press F6. The Please Select Boot Device dialog box appears. Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide OL-31420-04 3-17 Chapter 3 Configuring the Server Configuring the Boot Image and Data Drives Figure 3-16 System Reboot Window Step 9 Using the up and down arrows, choose Cisco vKVM-Mapped vDVD1.22. The system will reboot from the virtual ISO image. Step 10 When the VDS TC Server Installer environment displays in the KVM window, choose Installer - No Serial. Figure 3-17 Step 11 VDS TC Installer Window When the Welcome screen appears, enter Y to continue the installation process. Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide 3-18 OL-31420-04 Chapter 3 Configuring the Server Configuring the Boot Image and Data Drives Figure 3-18 Step 12 Welcome Screen When the Firmware Checks window appears, click Yes to proceed with running a firmware check. Note that this may take a while. Figure 3-19 Firmware Checks Window Step 13 After the firmware check is finished, if your firmware is up to date, you will see the following message at the bottom of the screen: “Press Enter to Continue.” When you see this message, press Enter. Note If your firmware is not up to date, you must stop the installation process and update the firmware. After the firmware is up to date, you can restart the installation process. Step 14 When you see the Choose the Appliance Deployment window, choose Stand Alone and select OK. Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide OL-31420-04 3-19 Chapter 3 Configuring the Server Configuring the Boot Image and Data Drives Figure 3-20 Step 15 When prompted, enter a management IP address for the VDS TC appliance and choose OK. You will use this IP address to connect to the CLI of the VDS TC cache engine using SSH and to connect to the VDS TC cache engine using VDS TC Manager. Figure 3-21 Step 16 Choose the Appliance Deployment Window Enter IP Address Window When prompted, enter the subnet mask for the management IP address and choose OK. Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide 3-20 OL-31420-04 Chapter 3 Configuring the Server Configuring the Boot Image and Data Drives Figure 3-22 Step 17 Enter Subnet Mask Window When prompted, enter the default gateway for the VDS TC appliance to use and choose OK. Figure 3-23 Enter Default Gateway Window Step 18 Confirm the system configuration. If everything is correct, choose Yes. If there is a mistake, choose No and repeat Step 12 through Step 15. Step 19 From the KVM window you will see the installation begin. Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide OL-31420-04 3-21 Chapter 3 Configuring the Server Configuring the Boot Image and Data Drives Figure 3-24 VDS TC Installation Process: System Image Dumping Screen Step 20 When the installation completes, you must unmap the ISO image file. When the “Installation completed. Press <Enter> to reboot.” message appears, press Enter and wait for the system to reboot and display the BIOS splash screen, as shown in Figure 3-15 “System Reboot Window”. Step 21 From the KVM console window, click the Virtual Media tab and uncheck the Mapped check box next to the ISO image file. Step 22 In the Unmap Drive Requested dialog box, click Yes to confirm the unmapping of the image file. This unmounts the ISO image. Step 23 Reboot the system by choosing Macros > Static Macros > Ctrl-Alt-Del from the KVM console or by using the CIMC user interface. Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide 3-22 OL-31420-04 CH A P T E R 4 Installing and Configuring the Cisco VDS TC Integrated Appliance Software This chapter describes how to install the Cisco VDS TC Integrated Appliance software. The software installation script installs various system components. Upon completion, the installer performs some basic verification tests, such as verifying directory structure accessibility and IP addresses validity. When the installer is about to finish (after installing the management software), it warns about a possible session disconnection and restarts the network service. The installation script also installs and runs Cisco management software (SNMP and CLI) and the Cisco caching software. This chapter contains these sections: • Formatting the Cache Storage File System • Installing the VDS TC Management Environment and Software • Post Installation Steps Formatting the Cache Storage File System Use this procedure to format the cache storage file system: Note All commands in this chapter should be performed with root permission. When you log into the system, use the root username with the root password provided by Cisco. Procedure Step 1 Using SSH software, such as Putty, open an SSH connection to the Management IP address of the VDS TC server. Click Yes for the security alert. Step 2 Log into the system using the username padmin and the password that was provided by Cisco. Step 3 Enter the command su root to change to the root user. Enter the password for the root user when prompted. This password is provided by Cisco. Step 4 To format the storage disks and CMDB partitions enter the command: /opt/pang/useful/format_disks.sh -format_all Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide OL-31420-04 4-1 Chapter 4 Installing and Configuring the Cisco VDS TC Integrated Appliance Software Installing the VDS TC Management Environment and Software Warning There will be no confirmation prompt for this script, it will immediately format the disks and all of the data will be erased! When this script is done running, the cache storage file system is formatted. Installing the VDS TC Management Environment and Software While still logged into the cache engine as the root user, follow this procedure to install the management environment and software: Procedure Step 1 You must extract the VDS-TC software from the packed archive, which is located in the /tftpboot folder. From the CE prompt, enter cd /tftpboot/ to change to the /tftpboot directory. Step 2 Enter the ls command to see the name of the archive file. The file you are looking for will start with VDS-TC_FI and will include Integrated_Appliance in the filename. Record the name of this file because you will need it in a later step. The numbers in the archive file represent the version of the VDS TC caching software. For example, the file named VDS-TC_FI_5.7.3b53_Integrated_Appliance.tar.gz would be for a VDS TC Integrated Appliance installation and the version number of the software is 5.7.3b53. Step 3 After you have located the file to extract, from the /tftpboot folder enter the following commands: Note a. Enter the command mkdir version where version is the version number of the archive file you discovered in Step 2. The version number is contained in the filename. For example, mkdir 5.7.3b53. b. Use the cd command to change to the directory you created in Step a, for example cd 5.7.3b53. c. Enter the command tar -zxvf ../archive_name where archive_name is the name of the file located in Step 2. For example, tar –zxvf ../VDS-TC_FI_5.7.3b53_Integrated_Appliance.tar.gz. The filename will contain FI before the version number if it is a full installation. If this is an upgrade, the filename will contain GA before the version number. Also, the last five digits of the version number should be an odd number for an Integrated Appliance installation file. Step 4 After the content of the file is extracted, run the first install script be entering the command ./GA_installer.sh. Step 5 When prompted, enter the IP address of the primary name server (DNS server) and press Enter. Note If no DNS server is available, enter 0.0.0.0 to prevent system functionality from being negatively affected. Step 6 Enter y to confirm the entry. Step 7 When prompted, enter the IP address of the secondary name server (DNS server) and press Enter. Note Step 8 If no secondary DNS server is available, leave this field blank. Enter y to confirm the entry. Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide 4-2 OL-31420-04 Chapter 4 Installing and Configuring the Cisco VDS TC Integrated Appliance Software Installing the VDS TC Management Environment and Software Step 9 The GA Installer script displays a summary of the configuration. Review this configuration. If the configuration is correct, press Y to proceed. If the configuration is not correct, press N to exit the installation and start over. Figure 4-1 Step 10 Note Step 11 Note Configuration Summary When asked if you want to change the management IPv4 settings, enter N unless you need to change the IP address information that was configured during the original VDS TC Management Server installation. If you enter Y, enter information at the following prompts: • Management IPv4 address (): • Management IPv4 netmask (): • Default IPv4 gateway (): To accept the current setting, press Enter. When asked if you want to change the management IPv6 settings, enter N. While the VDS TC software contains the infrastructure to configure IPv6 on the management server, this functionality is not currently supported. Step 12 Be careful, changing the management IP address settings may result in your SSH connection disconnecting. Step 13 Wait for the installation script to finish before continuing on to the next step. Step 14 Using SFTP software, such as WinSCP, connect to the management IP address that was assigned to the VDS TC management server. Log in using the user name padmin and the password that was provided by Cisco. Step 15 Copy the VDS TC upgrade image file, VDS-TC_GA_5.7.3b61_Integrated_Appliance.tar.gz, and the VDS TC 5.7.3 license file to the /tftpboot folder. Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide OL-31420-04 4-3 Chapter 4 Installing and Configuring the Cisco VDS TC Integrated Appliance Software Post Installation Steps Step 16 Using SSH software, such as Putty, open an SSH connection to the management IP address of the VDS TC appliance. Step 17 Log into the system using the username admin. The default password is the serial number of the VDS TC Integrated Appliance, which can be found either by accessing the CIMC or by accessing the Status > Hardware View page from VDS TC Manager. The serial number is displayed in the Support Tag ID field in VDS TC Manager. Step 18 From the VDS TC CLI prompt, enter the command enable. When prompted, enter the Enable mode password and press Enter. You are now logged into Enable mode and the Enable prompt, console#, should appear. Step 19 From the Enable mode, enter the command upgrade 127.0.0.1 VDS-TC_GA_5.7.3b61_Integrated_Appliance.tar.gz Step 20 To install VDS TC 5.7.3, a license is required. The previous command will warn you to only proceed if you have the license file for 5.7.3. This is the license file that you copied to the /tftpboot directory in Step 15. Note If you have not uploaded the VDS TC 5.7.3 license as instructed in Step 15, stop the upgrade process started in Step 19. Perform Step 19 only after you obtain the VDS TC 5.7.3 license file and upload it to the /tftpboot folder. Step 21 When the “Do you want to proceed with the upgrade?” prompt appears, enter Y and when prompted to confirm, enter Y. Step 22 Next, the upgrade script will validate the VDS TC 5.7.3 license file. When prompted for the IP address of the TFTP server that contains the license file, enter 127.0.0.1 and when prompted for the path to the 5.7.3 license file, enter the name of the license file. Figure 4-2 Step 23 When the software upgrade has finished, you will see a “Succeeded” message and a reminder to import and activate the new VDS TC 5.7.3 license. You will perform these steps in the next section, Post Installation Steps. Post Installation Steps The configuration file sets the environment variables and configuration for the VDS TC application. A sample configuration file is available in a .tgz file that is available from the same location as the VDS TC ISO image file on www.cisco.com. In this .tgz file, locate the sample configuration file that is for a standalone appliance installation. In this section you will copy an example configuration file, edit this file, and import the new configuration file to the system. Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide 4-4 OL-31420-04 Chapter 4 Installing and Configuring the Cisco VDS TC Integrated Appliance Software Post Installation Steps Installing the Configuration File While still logged into the cache engine as the root user, follow this procedure to perform the post installation steps: Procedure Step 1 Download the .tgz file that is available from the same location as the VDS TC ISO image file on www.cisco.com. In this .tgz file, locate the sample configuration file that is for a standalone appliance configuration. Use the configuration file that has the word “bounce” in the name. Step 2 Edit the sample configuration file and make the required changes in the following sections. Note For more information on editing this file, see the Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Configuration Guide (part number OL-28016-03). • The <mgmt-config> section controls the management IP environment. The following are the common parameters to edit in this section – <ipaddr>: Configures the management IP address of the VDS TC management server. – <netmask>: Configures the subnet mask for the management IP address of the VDS TC management server. – <default-gw>: Configures the default gateway for the VDS TC management server to use. – <nameserver>: Configures the DNS for the VDS TC management server to use. • The <network> section controls the data network addresses. • The <service> section controls the cache out port configuration. The following is a common parameter to edit in the <subnet_range_per_link name=> subsection of the <service> section: – <cidr_range>: Defines the subscribers that will be served from the cache. The VDS TC caching service has a limit of 32 entries, so if there are many /24 subnets, you should aggregate them. Step 3 Save your changes and rename the file cluster_conf.xml. Step 4 Using SFTP software, such as WinSCP, connect to the management IP address that was assigned to the VDS TC appliance. Log in using the user name padmin and the password that was provided by Cisco. Step 5 Copy the example configuration file that you saved in Step 3 into the /tftpboot folder located off of the root on the VDS TC appliance. Step 6 From the SSH window CE prompt that is already open, enter the command su admin. The system will notify you that the cluster_conf.xml file is not valid because the file does not exit and then the Regular mode prompt, console>, appears. Figure 4-3 System Notification of no cluster_conf.xml File Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide OL-31420-04 4-5 Chapter 4 Installing and Configuring the Cisco VDS TC Integrated Appliance Software Post Installation Steps Note If you need to open a new SSH window to the VDS TC cache engine, enter the management IP address of the VDS TC cache engine and log in using the username padmin and the password that was provided by Cisco. Enter the command su root to change to the root user and when prompted, enter the password for the root user that was provided by Cisco. Step 7 To log into the Enable mode, you need the system ID to use for the password. Enter the command show systemid to determine the system ID. Step 8 Enter the command enable to switch to Enable mode. Enter the system ID discovered in Step 7 for the password, excluding the leading *. The prompt changes to console#. Step 9 To be able to import and apply the new configuration, enter the command config to switch to Configuration mode. Step 10 To import the edited configuration file, enter the command import 127.0.0.1 cluster_conf.xml. Step 11 To confirm your changes to the configuration file, enter the command diff. The new configuration parameters are indicated by a plus (+) sign as the first character on the line. Step 12 To apply the imported configuration file, enter the command apply. After you enter the apply command, the system may ask you to confirm some of the settings. When prompted to confirm these settings, either enter y to confirm the entry or enter n to ignore that particular setting if necessary. Figure 4-4 Applying the cluster_conf.xml File Step 13 After the system is finished applying the configuration file, if there were any network changes, the system will log you out of the CLI. If you were logged out of the VDS TC CLI, enter the command su admin to log back into the VDS TC CLI. Step 14 To log into the Enable mode, you need the system ID to use for the password. Enter the command show systemid to determine the system ID. Step 15 Enter the command enable to switch to Enable mode. Enter the first system ID that was discovered in Step 15 for the password, excluding the leading *. The prompt changes to console#. Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide 4-6 OL-31420-04 Chapter 4 Installing and Configuring the Cisco VDS TC Integrated Appliance Software Post Installation Steps Installing the License After importing the configuration file you need to install a valid license. After you obtain a valid VDS TC license from Cisco, use this procedure to install the VDS TC license: Procedure Step 1 Copy the license file to the /tftpboot/ folder on the VDS TC cache engine. Step 2 To import the license file to the system, from the VDS TC Enable mode CLI enter the command license import 127.0.0.1 filename, where filename is the license file name, such as 0000000-cisco_standalone-PALicense.xml_20120919_111029.xml. When you enter this command, the details of the license will be displayed. Step 3 To activate the imported license, enter the command license activate. Enter Y when prompted to confirm the activation. Step 4 After activating the license, exit completely from the VDS TC CLI. Step 5 To confirm that the license is activated, log back into the CLI of the system using the username admin. From the VDS TC CLI prompt, enter the command enable. When prompted, enter the Enable mode password and press Enter. Enter the command show license to confirm that the license is activated. Note If you see the message “No valid license found”, make sure that you exit completely from the CLI of the VDS TC system and repeat Step 5. Starting the VDS TC Service Follow this procedure to start the VDS TC service: Procedure Step 1 To start the VDS TC service, from the Enable mode of the VDS TC CLI, enter the command oper service start. Step 2 To confirm that the VDS TC service has successfully started, enter the command show eventlog and look for the message “PANG started”. The VDS TC Integrated Appliance installation is complete. Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide OL-31420-04 4-7 Chapter 4 Installing and Configuring the Cisco VDS TC Integrated Appliance Software Post Installation Steps Cisco Videoscape Distribution Suite Transparent Caching Software Integrated Appliance Installation Guide 4-8 OL-31420-04
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