Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Manual
Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Manual

Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Manual

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  • Page 1 Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Guide Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387) Fax: 408 527-0883 Text Part Number: OL-17304-02...
  • Page 2 Modifications to this product not authorized by Cisco could void the FCC approval and negate your authority to operate the product. The Cisco implementation of TCP header compression is an adaptation of a program developed by the University of California, Berkeley (UCB) as part of UCB’s public domain version of the UNIX operating system.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Space and Airflow Requirements Temperature Requirements Power Requirements Mobility Services Engine Power Supply Batteries Electrical Grounding Requirements Hardware Installation C H A P T E R Before You Begin Tools and Supplies Needed Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Guide OL-17304-02...
  • Page 4 Verifying the Mobility Services Engine Software State 5-13 Manually Stopping Mobility Services Engine Software 5-14 Updating Mobility Services Engine Software 5-14 Downloading Software Using Cisco WCS 5-15 Manually Downloading Software 5-15 Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Guide OL-17304-02...
  • Page 5 5-17 System Specifications A P P E N D I X Troubleshooting A P P E N D I X Checking the Basics Checking Connections and Switches N D E X Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Guide OL-17304-02...
  • Page 6 Contents Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Guide OL-17304-02...
  • Page 7 Related Documentation, page x Purpose This guide explains how to prepare your site for installation, how to install a Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine (hereafter called the mobility services engine) in an equipment rack, and power up the mobility services engine.
  • Page 8: Preface

    Preface Organization This guide includes the following sections: Chapter 1, “Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Overview,” provides a basic functional overview of the mobility services engine and describes the hardware, major components, and the front and back panel indicators and controls.
  • Page 9 å unngå ulykker. (Hvis du vil se oversettelser av de advarslene som finnes i denne publikasjonen, kan du se i vedlegget "Translated Safety Warnings" [Oversatte sikkerhetsadvarsler].) Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Guide OL-17304-02...
  • Page 10: Related Documentation

    Step 3 appears. Step 4 In the Search for a Specific Product field, enter Cisco 3300 and click Go. Click the link displayed. The Cisco 3300 Introduction page appears. Step 5 Choose the appropriate link for the documentation you want to view or download.
  • Page 11: 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...
  • Page 12 Preface Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Guide OL-17304-02...
  • Page 13: Chapter 1 Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Overview

    Figure 1-1 shows the mobility services engine unit. Figure 1-1 Mobility Services Engine Unit Cisco ADE 2120 Series Application Deployment Engine Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Guide OL-17304-02...
  • Page 14 This section includes the following topics: • Front Panel Components, page 1-3 • Rear Panel Components, page 1-3 • Ethernet LED Indicators, page 1-4 DB-9 Serial Connector Pin Assignments, page 1-4 • Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Guide OL-17304-02...
  • Page 15: Front Panel Components

    Ethernet port 1 (NIC 2)—10/100/1000 Mb/s Mouse (PS/2 connector) Ethernet port 0 (NIC 1)—10/100/1000 Mb/s Keyboard (PS/2 connector) USB port 0 and port 1 Serial console port (DB-9 connector) Not used Video port (DB-15 connector) Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Guide OL-17304-02...
  • Page 16: Ethernet Led Indicators

    DB-9 Serial Connector Pin Assignments Assignment Description Data carrier detect Receive data Transmit data Data terminal ready Signal ground Data set ready Request to send Clear to send Ring Ring indicator Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Guide OL-17304-02...
  • Page 17: Chapter 2 Preparing For Installation

    • Choosing a Physical Location for the Mobility Services Engine, page 2-5 Note Read the Regulatory Safety and Compliance Information for the Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine document that came with your device before you begin the installation. Safety Warnings Before you install the device, observe the safety warnings in this section.
  • Page 18 Warning Statement 1030 This product requires short-circuit (overcurrent) protection, to be provided as part of the building Warning installation. Install only in accordance with national and local wiring regulations. Statement 1045 Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Guide OL-17304-02...
  • Page 19: Safety Guidelines

    Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes. Statement 1074 Caution There are no user-serviceable parts inside the power supply; contact Cisco when servicing is required. Safety Guidelines To reduce the risk of bodily injury, electrical shock, fire, and damage to the equipment, observe the precautions in this section.
  • Page 20: Laser Devices

    Do not operate controls, make adjustments, or perform procedures on the laser device. • Allow only Cisco authorized service technicians to repair the laser device. Rack Installation Safety Guidelines Before installing your device in a rack, review the following guidelines: •...
  • Page 21: Choosing A Physical Location For The Mobility Services Engine

    (equivalent to the required 64 percent open area for ventilation). (2) Side—The clearance between the installed rack component and the side panels of the rack must be a minimum of 2.75 in. (7 cm). Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Guide OL-17304-02...
  • Page 22: Temperature Requirements

    Verify that the external power source connected to the mobility services engine matches the type of power source indicated on the electrical ratings label. If you are not sure of the type of power source required, consult your Cisco authorized reseller or local power company. Batteries The mobility services engine might include a real-time clock battery or coin cell battery that contains perchlorate.
  • Page 23: Electrical Grounding Requirements

    Because of the high ground-leakage currents associated with multiple systems connected to the same power source, Cisco recommends the use of a PDU that is either permanently wired to the building’s branch circuit or includes a nondetachable cord that is wired to an industrial-style plug.
  • Page 24 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Choosing a Physical Location for the Mobility Services Engine Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Guide OL-17304-02...
  • Page 25: Chapter 3 Hardware Installation

    Installing and Removing the Rack Handles, page 3-2 Before You Begin Before you begin the installation, read the Regulatory Safety and Compliance Information for the Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine document that shipped with your device. This section contains the following topics: •...
  • Page 26: Installing And Removing The Rack Handles

    “Safety Warnings” section on page 2-1 and the “Safety Guidelines” Step 1 section on page 2-3. Power down the device and all attached devices. Disconnect the power cord and all external cables. Step 2 Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Guide OL-17304-02...
  • Page 27 Step 5 Repeat Step 3 Step 4 on the opposite side of the mobility services engine. Step 6 Plug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable into the mobility services engine. Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Guide OL-17304-02...
  • Page 28 Chapter 3 Hardware Installation Installing and Removing the Rack Handles Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Guide OL-17304-02...
  • Page 29: Chapter 4 Rack Mounting

    Mounting the Mobility Services Engine in a Four-Post Rack, page 4-4 Before You Begin Before you begin the installation, read the Regulatory Safety and Compliance Information for the Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine document that shipped with your device. Tools Needed...
  • Page 30: Unpacking The Mobility Services Engine

    Step 3 Ensure that all items listed in the “Package Contents” section are included in the shipment. Examine each item for damage. If any item is damaged or missing, notify your authorized Cisco sales Step 4 representative. Package Contents Each mobility services engine package contains the following items: •...
  • Page 31: Removing And Reinstalling The Rack Handles

    Remove the two screws that attach the bezel to the chassis. Attach the rack handle to the mobility services engine with the two screws as shown in Figure 4-2. Step 4 Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Guide OL-17304-02...
  • Page 32: Mounting The Mobility Services Engine In A Four-Post Rack

    (the slide rail assembly is the top item displayed Figure 4-3). Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Guide OL-17304-02...
  • Page 33 Screw, #10-32 x 1/2-inch (rack screws) Screw, #10-32 x 7/8-inch Nut bar (not used) Cage nut Ear bracket 1. Cage nuts are only required when you must accommodate square holes in a rack. Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Guide OL-17304-02...
  • Page 34: Attaching Chassis Brackets To The Chassis

    Determine the position on the rack where you will mount the chassis. Step 2 Position the rear (adjustable) bracket on the outer side of the rear post. Attach the bracket to the post with rack screws. Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Guide OL-17304-02...
  • Page 35: Installing The Chassis Into The Rack

    To push the chassis into the rack, press the spring release buttons on the extended slide rail assembly (item 1 in Figure 4-7). Then, slide the chassis in until the brackets on the chassis meet the front posts of the rack. Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Guide OL-17304-02...
  • Page 36 Chapter 4 Rack Mounting Mounting the Mobility Services Engine in a Four-Post Rack Figure 4-7 Sliding the Chassis into the Rack Spring release Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Guide OL-17304-02...
  • Page 37: Chapter 5 Initial Configuration

    • Manually Downloading Software, page 5-15 • Recovering a Lost Root Password, page 5-17 • For configuration details beyond initial installation, refer to the Cisco Context Aware Software Note Configuration Guide on Cisco.com at the following link: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps9806/tsd_products_support_series_home.html Requirements CLI Console Requirements...
  • Page 38: Cisco Wcs Requirements

    Initial Configuration Requirements Cisco WCS Requirements Cisco WCS 5.1 (or later) or an external FTP server is required for mobility services engine software updates. Note Cisco WCS uses an internal FTP server. Third-party FTP servers cannot run on the same workstation as the Cisco WCS because they use the same communication port.
  • Page 39: Connecting And Using The Cli Console

    The username and password are case sensitive. You are now logged into the mobility services engine operating system. Continue to the “Configuring the Mobility Services Engine” section. Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Guide OL-17304-02...
  • Page 40: Configuring The Mobility Services Engine

    The Setup Wizard provides a convenient script to guide you through the initial configuration settings for the mobility services engine. You can activate the Setup Wizard when using the console port. Cisco recommends that you configure all relevant items during initial setup to ensure optimum operation Note of the mobility services engine in your network.
  • Page 41 Step 11 name should start with a letter, and it should end with a valid domain name suffix such as .com. It must contain only letters, numbers, dashes, and dots; such as cisco.com. The following text appears. Current IP address=[10.0.132.233] Current eth0 netmask=[255.255.254.0]...
  • Page 42 Configure DNS related parameters? (Y)es/(S)kip/(U)se default [Skip]:Y Step 18 Enter the DNS settings for the prompts shown below: Enable DNS (yes/no) [yes]: Enter primary DNS server IP address: Enter backup DNS server IP address (or none) [none]: Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Guide OL-17304-02...
  • Page 43 The mobility services engine and its associated controllers must be mapped to the same NTP Note server and the same Cisco WCS server. An NTP server is required in order to automatically synchronize time between the controller, Cisco WCS, and the mobility services engine.
  • Page 44 Caution If you forget the single-user mode password, you cannot log in and you will need to return your unit to Cisco for repair. Contact Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) to arrange for a return material authorization (RMA) number. Enable password check for single user mode login (yes/no) [yes]:...
  • Page 45 (such as $ and #). An error message displays if you enter an inadequate password. Caution If you forget the GRUB password, you cannot login and you need to return your unit to Cisco for repair. You must contact Cisco TAC to arrange for an RMA number.
  • Page 46 WCS page for MSE General Parameters so that the WCS can communicate with the MSE. Step 30 At the prompts shown below, enter a password for Cisco WCS communication and confirm it by typing it again. What you type is not visible. Enter WCS communication password: Confirm WCS communication password: It is recommended that you set a BIOS password to prevent unauthorized BIOS access.
  • Page 47 Some of your changes will only take effect after the next reboot. Exiting setup script... [root@sanity-lbs setup]# Script done on Fri 11 Apr 2008 03:58:12 PM PDT Note The message “***Configuration successful*** appears on the screen when the configuration is complete. Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Guide 5-11 OL-17304-02...
  • Page 48: Configuring An Ntp Server

    Initial Configuration Configuring an NTP Server Reboot the unit. Cisco recommends that you reboot the unit to ensure the settings are applied. Step 32 The next time you log in as root, only the Linux shell prompt appears and not the setup script.
  • Page 49: Verifying The Mobility Services Engine Software State

    Clients Not Tracked due to the limiting: 0 Tags Not Tracked due to the limiting: 0 Rogues Not Tracked due to the limiting: 0 Total Elements Not Tracked due to the limiting: 0 Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Guide 5-13 OL-17304-02...
  • Page 50: Manually Stopping Mobility Services Engine Software

    To start the software, enter etc/init.d/msed start. Updating Mobility Services Engine Software You can update the mobility services engine using the Cisco WCS or manually download the software using a console port connected to the mobility services engine. For the latest Cisco WCS and mobility services engine compatibility and installation notes for a given...
  • Page 51: Downloading Software Using Cisco Wcs

    To download software to a mobility services engine using Cisco WCS, follow these steps: Step 1 Verify that you can ping the mobility services engine from Cisco WCS or an external FTP server, whichever you are going to use for the image download.
  • Page 52 To decompress (unzip) the image file enter: gunzip CISCO-MSE-L-K9-x-x-x-x-64bit.bin.gz The decompression yields a bin file. Make sure that the CISCO-MSE-L-K9-x-x-x-x.bin file has execute permissions for the root user. If not, enter: chmod 755 CISCO-MSE-L-K9-x-x-x-x.bin To manually stop the mobility services engine, login as root and enter: Step 2 /etc/init.d/msed stop...
  • Page 53: Recovering A Lost Root Password

    When the GRUB screen appears, press Esc to enter the boot menu. Caution If you forget the GRUB password, you cannot log in and you will need to return your unit to Cisco for repair. Contact Cisco TAC to arrange for an RMA number.
  • Page 54 Chapter 5 Initial Configuration Recovering a Lost Root Password Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Guide 5-18 OL-17304-02...
  • Page 55: Appendix

    DVD-ROM 8X DVD read, 24X CD read Ethernet NIC Two 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet (NIC) ports Two RJ-45 connectors Serial port DB-9 connector for console port and serial communications Video port DB-15 connector Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Guide OL-17304-02...
  • Page 56 Appendix A System Specifications Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Guide OL-17304-02...
  • Page 57: Appendix

    Checking Connections and Switches, page B-2 Step 3 Is the problem resolved? Yes—The power to the system was faulty, or the connections to the system were loose. You have fixed the problem. No—Go to Step Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Guide OL-17304-02...
  • Page 58: Checking Connections And Switches

    Is the problem resolved? Yes. The connections were loose. You have fixed the problem. No. Call your service representative. (Refer to the “Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request” section on page xi.) Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Guide OL-17304-02...
  • Page 59: I N D E X

    ID (PID) rear panel connectors and LEDs product serial number LAN controller LEDs Ethernet (NIC) 1-3, 1-4 features hard disk activity dimensions system power hard disk LAN controller memory processor memory Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Guide IN-1 OL-17304-02...
  • Page 60 3-2, 4-3 removing 3-2, 4-3 rail attaching to four-post rack rear panel connectors serial number label serial port locations of types shock specifications specifications, system system power LED Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Guide IN-2 OL-17304-02...

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