Cisco Systems CWM 9.2 Pet Fence User Manual


 
Installing the Cisco WAN Manager 9.2 Software
Cisco WAN Manager Installation for Solaris, Release 9.2, Part Number 78-5875-03
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4 Manually install the CWM 9.2 software packages. See “Installing Cisco WAN Manager
Manually”.
5 Configure the Statistics Collection Manager. See Section, “Configuring Statistics Collection
Manager” in Chapter 5.
6 Start the CWM 9.2 software. See Section, “Initial Start-Up of Cisco WAN Manager” in
Chapter 5.
7 How to configure a modem for dial-in support. See Section, “Customer Service Dial-In to Cisco
WAN Manager Via Modem” in Chapter 5.
8 How to remotely start the SV+ Graphical User Interface. See section, “Starting the Cisco WAN
Manager Desktop from a Remote Workstation” in Chapter 5.
Loading the CD-ROM
The CWM 9.2 software can be loaded from either a locally attached or remote CD-ROM drive.
Step 1 Remove the CWM 9.2 CD from the case and insert it into the CD-ROM drive.
Step 2 Log in as super user root:
host% su
host% Password: <su root password>
host#
Mounting the Locally Attached CD-ROM Drive
The mount instructions for a locally attached CD-ROM drive for the Solaris operating system are
provided in this section.
Step 1 When a CD-ROM drive mount point does not exist, create one as follows:
host# mkdir /cdrom
host# mkdir /cdrom/cdrom0
Note When the CD-ROM drive is already mounted or you are running the volume manager with
Solaris on a Sun SPARC system, this mount step is not necessary.
Step 2 Mount the CD-ROM drive on the mount point (when not running Volume Management):
host# /usr/sbin/mount -rF hsfs <device> /cdrom/cdrom0
where <device> is the name of the locally attached CD-ROM drive. For example, to
mount the CD-ROM from the local drive named /dev/dsk/c0t6d0s0, specify:
host# /usr/sbin/mount -rF hsfs /dev/dsk/c0t6d0s0 /cdrom/cdrom0
Mounting a Remotely Attached CD-ROM Drive
The mount instructions for a remotely attached CD-ROM drive are provided in this section. The
CD-ROM drive must be mounted on the remote system (following the steps provided in the previous
section), the mount point must then be exported, and it must be mounted on the machine where the
CWM 9.2 software is to be installed.