
Page 172 of 488 Installing and configuring the Signaling Server software
553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007
files. If you cannot create a CD, refer to the CD writer's software
documentation.
Once the CD is created, you can use it to install new software or to upgrade
software on an existing Signaling Server.
Installing the software
Before proceeding, you must complete Procedure 16 on page 111 and
Procedure 17 on page 112.
Procedure 44
Installing the Signaling Server software
After you complete step 1 below, this procedure takes approximately
20 minutes.
1 From your Planning and Engineering group, obtain the following network
and IP Telephony data for this Signaling Server:
• node ID for the IP Telephony node
• node IP address for the IP Telephony node
• hostname for the Signaling Server
• ELAN network interface IP address, Subnet mask, and Gateway
• TLAN network interface IP address, Subnet mask, and Gateway
• ELAN network interface IP address of the Call Server
• Primary and Alternate NRS IP addresses for this networked system
(refer to IP Peer Networking: Installation and Configuration
(553-3001-213))
• NRS role, if applicable (refer to IP Peer Networking: Installation and
Configuration (553-3001-213))
2 Insert the Software CD-ROM into the Signaling Server CD drive, and
press the RST button on the front panel to cold-reboot the Signaling
Server.
Note: The Software CD-ROM should be bootable. If not, create a boot
floppy using the files in the /mkboot directory on the Signaling Server
Software CD-ROM.