Cisco Systems PGW 2200 Switch User Manual


 
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Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9.8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide
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Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System
Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System
Initializing 992MB of memory at addr 1000000000
Initializing 1024MB of memory at addr 0
Rebooting with command: boot
Boot device: /pci@1c,600000/scsi@2/disk@0,0:a File and args:
SunOS Release 5.10 Version Generic_118833-17 64-bit
Copyright 1983-2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Hardware watchdog enabled
Hostname: bge0
checking ufs filesystems
/dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s5: is logging.
bge0 console login: root
Sep 8 03:00:15 bge0 login: ROOT LOGIN /dev/console
Step 30 If you want to enable root access to the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch via telnet, follow these steps:
a. Edit the /etc/default/login file, and make the following changes:
Comment out the line starting with “CONSOLE=” by inserting a “#” in front of this line.
Add the line “svcadm enable telnet” if you want to enable telnet.
Add the line “svcadm enable rlogin” if you want to enable remote login.
b. Save your changes to this file.
Step 31 If you want to enable root access to the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch via SSH, follow these steps:
a. Edit the /etc/ssh/sshd_config file and change the value of the PermitRootLogin parameter from no
to yes.
b. Save your changes to this file.
c. Identify the process ID of the sshd process by entering the following command:
ps -ef | grep ssh
d. Restart the sshd process and activate your changes by entering the following command:
kill -l process_id
Where process_id is the ssh process ID number identified in the previous step.
You have completed configuring your host. Proceed to the “Platform-Specific Installation Procedures”
section on page 2-62.
Platform-Specific Installation Procedures
Complete the following steps to install files specific to your Cisco platform:
Step 1 Log in as root and use the default password, vtghost. The system displays something similar to the
following:
Sep 8 03:05:15 bge0 login: ROOT LOGIN /dev/console
Last login: Mon Sep 8 03:00:22 on console
Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.10 Generic January 2005
Step 2 Reinsert the CD into the CD-ROM drive.