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EMS Installation

EMS Installation

This chapter provides instructions for installing the Element Management System (EMS) software on a user workstation.

Workstation Requirements

The following sections list the minimum system requirements for each supported operating system: Windows 95/98, Windows NT, and UNIX.

EMS Lite (Windows 95/98)

EMS NT (Windows NT 4.0)

EMS UNIX

Installing EMS

This section contains instructions for the following procedures:

Installing EMS (Windows NT)

Use the following procedures to install EMS on a Windows NT workstation.

Shutting Down the EMS Alarm Server

EMS users must shut down the EMS alarm server before installing a new version of EMS.

Step 1 Select Applications > Display Alarm Server Status from the net view. (See Figure 2-1.)


Figure 2-1: Display EMS Alarm Server


Step 2 EMS launches the alarm server status display. (See Figure 2-2.)


Figure 2-2: EMS Alarm Server Status


Step 3 Click the Stop Alarm Server button. EMS displays the following dialog box. (See Figure 2-3.)


Figure 2-3: Shut Down EMS Alarm Server


Step 4 Click Yes to shut down the alarm server and return to the net view.

Exiting EMS

You must exit EMS on the workstation before installing a new version of EMS. To exit EMS, select File > Exit from the net view. (See Figure 2-4.)


Figure 2-4: Exit EMS


Installing EMS

Step 1 Launch the Cisco 6700 EMS setup file (see Figure 2-5). The EMS setup file can be found on the included software CD-ROM, or it can be downloaded from Cisco Connection Online (see the "About This Guide" section for more information).


Figure 2-5: CIsco 6700 EMS Setup File


The Cisco 6700 Element Management System installation window appears. (See Figure 2-6.)


Figure 2-6: EMS Installation


Step 2 Click Continue to begin the installation. Cisco recommends that you close all other applications before proceeding. (See Figure 2-7.)


Figure 2-7: EMS Installation (continued)


Step 3 Click Next to proceed.

Step 4 Select the directory in which EMS will be installed. (See Figure 2-8.)


Figure 2-8: EMS Directory Selection


Step 5 If you are performing a first-time installation of EMS on your workstation, a folder called EMS will be created on the root directory (C:\EMS). You can accept this directory by clicking on the Next button, or you can change the directory with the Browse button.

If you are upgrading your EMS software from a previous version, the installation program will replace the old version with the new version.

Step 6 When prompted for the alarm server IP address, enter the IP address of the EMS alarm server. (See Figure 2-9.) Contact your EMS administrator for the correct IP address.


Figure 2-9: Enter Alarm Server IP Address


Step 7 Click Next to proceed.

Step 8 When prompted for the network configuration server IP address, enter the IP address of the EMS network configuration server. (See Figure 2-10.) Contact your EMS administrator for the correct IP address.


Figure 2-10: Enter Network Configuration Server IP Address


Step 9 Click Next to proceed.

Step 10 You will be prompted to verify the installation information you have supplied. (See Figure 2-11.)


Figure 2-11: Confirm EMS Installation


Step 11 If you wish to change this information, use the Back button to make changes.

Step 12 Click Next to proceed with the installation of EMS program and data files.

Step 13 When the installation file transfer is complete, click Finish to end EMS installation and reboot the workstation. (See Figure 2-12.)


Figure 2-12: EMS Installation Complete


When the installation is complete, EMS will place the EMS net view and EMS alarm server icons on your desktop. (See Figure 2-13 and Figure 2-14.)


Figure 2-13: EMS Net View Icon



Figure 2-14:
EMS Alarm Server Icon


Installing EMS Lite (Windows 95)

Use the following procedures to install EMS on a Windows 95/98 workstation.

Exiting EMS

You must exit EMS on the workstation before installing a new version of EMS. To exit EMS, select File > Exit from the net view. (See Figure 2-15.)


Figure 2-15: Exit EMS


Installing EMS Lite

Step 1 Launch the Cisco 6700 EMS Lite installation file. (See Figure 2-16.) The EMS installation file can be found on the included software CD-ROM, or it can be downloaded from Cisco Connection Online (see the "About This Guide" section for more information).


Figure 2-16: CIsco 6700 EMS Lite Installation File


The Cisco 6700 Element Management System Lite installation window appears. (See Figure 2-17.)


Figure 2-17: EMS Lite Installation


Step 2 Click Continue to begin the installation. Cisco recommends that you close all other applications before proceeding. (See Figure 2-18.)


Figure 2-18: EMS Lite Installation (continued)


Step 3 Click Next to proceed.

Step 4 Select the directory in which EMS Lite will be installed. (See Figure 2-19.)


Figure 2-19: EMS Lite Directory Selection


If you are performing a first-time installation of EMS on your workstation, a folder called EMS will be created on the root directory (C:\EMS). You can accept this directory by clicking Next, or you can change the directory with the Browse button.

If you are upgrading your EMS software from a previous version, the installation program will replace the old version with the new version.

You will be prompted to verify the installation information you have supplied. (See Figure 2-20.)


Figure 2-20: Confirm EMS Lite Installation


Step 5 If you wish to change this information, use the Back button to make changes.

Step 6 Click Next to proceed with the installation of EMS program and data files.

Step 7 During the installation, EMS updates the AUTOEXEC.BAT file on the workstation. (See Figure 2-21.)


Figure 2-21: AUTOEXEC.BAT File Updated


Step 8 Click OK to proceed.

Caution During the installation, you may see a window with the message "Warning: Batch file update failed. Please update file by hand." This message indicates that the EMS install application was unable to edit the AUTOEXEC.BAT file on your workstation. Complete the following steps, then proceed to the "Editing AUTOEXEC.BAT" section for further instructions.

Step 9 When the installation file transfer is complete, click Finish to end EMS installation and reboot the workstation. (See Figure 2-22.)


Figure 2-22: EMS Lite Installation Complete


Step 10 After the workstation has been rebooted, EMS will place the net view icon on your desktop. (See Figure 2-23.)


Figure 2-23: EMS Lite Net View Icon


Editing AUTOEXEC.BAT

The following procedure shows how to enter EMS system variables into the AUTOEXEC.BAT file for your workstation.


Note This procedure should only be used in the event of a batch update failure in the EMS Lite installation. If you did not receive a failure message while installing EMS Lite, do not perform this procedure.

Step 1 From the Start menu on your workstation, select Run.

Step 2 Type edit autoexec.bat in the text window, and click OK to launch the MS-DOS editor. (See Figure 2-24.)


Figure 2-24: Edit AUTOEXEC.BAT


Step 3 Use the down arrow key to scroll down past the last line of existing text, and enter the following lines of text exactly as shown (see Figure 2-25):

SET B10EMS_HOME=C:/EMS

SET TCL_LIBRARY=C:/EMS/LIB/TCL

SET TK_LIBRARY=C:/EMS/LIB/TK

SET TNM_LIBRARY=C:/EMS/LIB/TNM


Figure 2-25: Enter EMS System Variables


Step 4 Select File > Save to save this configuration.

Step 5 Select File > Exit to close the editor.

Step 6 Close all applications and reboot the workstation to load the EMS system variables.

Installing EMS UNIX

EMS can be installed in any directory in which the user has write privileges. The EMS distribution package for UNIX contains two files:

To install EMS:

Step 1 Choose whether you want to install directly from the CD-ROM or first copy the distribution into a user account. If installing directly from the CD-ROM, skip to the third step. Otherwise:

Step 2 Add execute rights to the emsinstall script:

Step 3 Execute the installation script:

Step 4 The script will prompt for the following information:

The emsinstall file creates two scripts---ems.csh and ems.ksh---in the EMS installation directory. If the files exist from a previous invocation of eminstall, they will NOT be overwritten. Also, if an existing EMS installation is being upgraded with emsinstall, the EMS installation directory/data directory will NOT be overwritten. This preserves network configuration and alarm information.

Environment Variables

The environment variables in Table 2-1 are specified in the ems.csh and ems.ksh files.


Table 2-1: EMS Environment Variables

B10EMS_HOME

The EMS installation directory

B10EMS_SERVER

IP address of the computer running the EMS Alarm Server

LD_LIBRARY_PATH

EMS installation directory/lib

TCL_LIBRARY

EMS installation directory/lib/tcl

TK_LIBRARY

EMS installation directory/lib/tk

TNM_LIBRARY

EMS installation directory/lib/tnm

TNM_NMTRAPD

EMS installation directory/bin/nmtrapd

The generated ems.csh and ems.ksh files leave the value of B10EMS_SERVER blank. Please edit the appropriate file and fill in the IP value of the alarm server. Contact your EMS administrator for the alarm server IP address if needed.

To update the environment, complete one of the following steps:

or

AlarmServer

The nmtrapd program needs to be installed with root privileges (this program is required by the EMS alarm server). To make the necessary changes, complete the following steps after obtaining the root password:

Step 1 Set user to root:

% su

Step 2 Execute the emsinstall script with root privileges:

% ./emsinstall root

Again, the script will prompt for the FULLY QUALIFIED path name of the EMS installation directory unless it is already defined in the environment.

Step 3 Exit from the root login:

% exit


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