ZXSS10 SS1b
SoftSwitch Control Equipment
PC Server Telnet Configuration
Version 2.0.1.07
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Revision No.
Revision Date
Revision Reason
R1.0
201007-15
First edition
Serial Number: SJ-20100630164932-055
Contents
About This Manual............................................. I
Declaration of RoHS Compliance ....................... I
PC Server Telnet Configurations ........................1
Configuring the background Interface................................ 1
Configuring the Foreground Interface ................................ 2
Configuring clit.out ......................................................... 5
Testing Telnet................................................................. 6
Figures ..............................................................9
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About This Manual
Purpose
At first, thank you for choosing ZXSS10 SS1b of ZTE Corporation!
ZXSS10 SS1b is fully compatible with the layered standard NGN
model. It can provide NGN with service call and connection control functions which are required by real-time services. By using
ZXSS10 SS1b, operators can provide users with many kinds of
multimedia services which involve voice, video and data. ZXSS10
SS1b is, therefore, the core of NGN in terms of call and control.
This manual introduces the PC Server Telnet configurations of
ZXSS10 SS1b.
Intended
Audience
Prerequisite Skill
and Knowledge
What Is in This
Manual
Conventions
This document is intended for:
Technical managers
Network planning engineers
Equipment installation engineers
Maintenance engineers
To use this document effectively, users should have a general understanding of SoftSwitch system.
This manual contains the following chapter:
Chapter
Summary
Chapter
1,
PC
Server Telnet Configurations
It introduces the PC Server Telnet configurations
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Declaration of RoHS
Compliance
To minimize the environmental impact and take more responsibility to the earth we live, this document shall serve as formal declaration that ZXSS10 SS1b manufactured by ZTE CORPORATION
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Chapter
PC Server Telnet
Configurations
Table of Contents
Configuring the background Interface....................................
Configuring the Foreground Interface ....................................
Configuring clit.out .............................................................
Testing Telnet.....................................................................
1
2
5
6
Configuring the background
Interface
Prerequisites
You have the related software and files.
You have the rights to execute commands as a root user in PC
Server.
Context
This topic describes how to configure the 6000 interface in PC
Server.
Steps
1. Upload clittelnet to the directory /etc/xinetd.d/ of PC Server.
Remember to use a binary mode.
2. Modify the file /etc/services:
Add the following two lines and save them
clittelnet
clittelnet
6000/tcp
6000/udp
# Telnet 6000
# Telnet 6000
after these two lines
telnet
Telnet telnet
23/tcp
#
23/udp
# Telnet
3. Execute /etc/init.d/xinetd restart as a root user to restart the
network service:
ssdatabase:~ # /etc/init.d/xinetd restart
Shutting down xinetd:
Starting INET services. (xinetd)
done
done
4. Test whether the 6000 interface can be used or not in the SUSE
system of PC Server.
telnet 127.0.0.1 6000
END OF STEPS
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Configuring the Foreground
Interface
Prerequisites
Context
Steps
You have entered the Data Configure interface.
You have the rights to configure the port distribution and the
port visit list.
This topic describes how to configure the Telnet 6000 interface (set
its interface module to be 512) on the network management interface in order to Telnet to the background by using the foreground
IP address and 6000 interface.
1. Add a 6000 interface in Port Distribution.
i.
In the Data Configure interface, select Global > IT Configuration > Port Distribution. The Port Distribution
interface appears, as shown in Figure 1.
FIGURE 1 PORT DISTRIBUTION
ii. Click Add in the Port Distribution interface. The Add
Port Distribution interface appears, as shown in Figure
2.
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FIGURE 2 ADD PORT DISTRIBUTION
iii. Configure the 6000 interface in the Add Port Distribution
interface. Remember to configure the number of the processing board which corresponds to the 6000 interface to
be 512, as shown in Figure 3.
FIGURE 3 CONFIGURING 6000 INTERFACE
iv. After finishing the configurations, click OK.
2. Add 6000 interface in Port Visit Control List Configuration.
i.
In the Data Configure interface, select Global > IT Configuration > Port Visit Control List Configuration. The
Port Visit Control List Configuration appears, as shown
in Figure 4.
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FIGURE 4 PORT VISIT CONTROL LIST CONFIGURATION
ii. Click Add in the Port Visit Control List Configuration
interface. The Add Port Visit Control List Configuration
interface appears, as shown in Figure 5.
FIGURE 5 ADD PORT VISIT CONTROL LIST CONFIGURATION
iii. Configure the visit list of 6000 interface in the Add Port
Visit Control List Configuration interface. For protocols,
select 2-TCP, as shown in Figure 6.
FIGURE 6 CONFIGURING
THE
VISIT LIST
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OF
6000 INTERFACE
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iv. After finishing the configurations click OK.
END OF STEPS
Configuring clit.out
Prerequisites
You have the related software and files.
You have the rights to execute commands as a root user in PC
Server.
You have the rights to execute the 2496 command.
Context
This topic describes how to configure clit.out so as to start the
system after logging in to the system through Telnet.
Steps
1. Copy all the files in the directory /DBServer/sun_oracle8/clit/ in the asc mode to a temporary directory folder
of the background server.
2. Assign executable rights to tel.sh in this directory:
chmod 755 tel.sh
3. Execute tel.sh in the directory and set a user name and a password (Here we assume that the directory is named as /zhao
and both the user name and the password are telnet):
ssdatabase:/zhao # ./tel.sh
Welcome to install telnet program for CLIS of SS .
Copyright : 2001 - 2002 ZTE Corp .
installing ...
mkdir: cannot create directory `clit': File exists
mkdir: cannot create directory `sshelp_ch': File exists
mkdir: cannot create directory `sshelp_en': File exists
mkdir: cannot create directory `txt': File exists
mkdir: cannot create directory `txt': File exists
groupdel: GID `45678' is primary group of `telnet'.
groupdel: Cannot remove user's primary group.
groupadd: GID 45678 is not unique.
no crontab for telnet
Please input the password of user telnet >>>
Changing password for telnet.
New Password:
Enter telnet
Bad password: too simple
Reenter New Password:
Enter telnet
Password changed.
./tel.sh: line 48: help: no help topics match folder'.
Try help help' or man -k folder' or info folder'.
Installation is over .
4. Copy clit.out in the directory PCServer/ to the directory
/home/zxss10/clit/ of the background. Remember to use a
binary mode.
5. If English prompts are needed, create /home/zxss10/config/clit_LANG.ini whose contents are
LANG=0
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Note:
LANG=1 means Chinese; LANG=0 means English.
6. Execute 2496 in the command line of the network management interface to open the executable functions of clit.out:
SS:>2496 2496,CLI_TermAgent is open
END OF STEPS
Testing Telnet
Prerequisites
You have configured the foreground interface.
You have configured the background interface.
You have configured clit.out.
Context
This topic describes how to test the Telnet functions and execute
commands through Telnet.
Steps
1. Telnet from the maintenance terminal to the NIC IP address
and 6000 interface (taking 10.0.5.130 as an example) to see
whether the operator can enter the clit.out prompt:
telnet 10.0.5.130 6000
Welcome to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP1 (i586) Kernel 2.6.16.46-0.12-bigsmp
node2 login: telnet
Password:
Last login: Tue Jan 15 16:54:29 CST 2002 from 10.0.5.217 on pts/9
[ZXSS10 CLI Remote Terminal]
[ZTE Corporation]
SS:>
SS:>2100:"root","root";
MyNE1:>
Note:
If the operator fails to Telnet to the destination, check the configurations.
2. In the prompt, use MML to test. Operators can seek help by
executing HELP. Remember, this HELP should be in uppercase:
MyNE1:>HELP 5004
Code
: 5004
Shortcut
: SHOW_REGISTER_MG
Level
: 3
Function
:
Show the information of the MG registered in Softswitch!
The
no.
1
2
3
input params :
type
name
INT\WORD MODULE
INT\DWORD S_NODEID
INT\DWORD L_NODEID
notes
MODULE
SMALL NODEID
LARGE NODEID
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range
default
0-1024
0-4294967295 0
0-4294967295 4294967295
opt.
No
No
No
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INT\WORD
ZONE
ZONE ID
0-65535
65535
No
Example :
5004:1=2;
Show the information of the MG Processed on module 2 in
Softswitch!
Note :
Module inputted should be right!
Two parameters: S_NODEID, L_NODEID were added to this version
comparing to the version 1.0. The two parameters have default
value: 0 and 4294967295. If want to look up the information
of all the registered MG, please select the default value of
the parameter 2, 3, 4.
relative command :
5000:SHOW_H248_STATIS(Show H248 Statis)
5002:RESET_MG(RESET MG)
5003:AUDIT_TGTID(AUDIT THE TERMINATIONID)
END OF STEPS
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Figures
Figure 1 Port Distribution..................................................... 2
Figure 2 Add Port Distribution .............................................. 3
Figure 3 Configuring 6000 Interface ...................................... 3
Figure 4 Port Visit Control List Configuration........................... 4
Figure 5 Add Port Visit Control List Configuration .................... 4
Figure 6 Configuring the Visit List of 6000 Interface ................ 4
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