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This chapter describes how to install CSRC (Step 6) and verify its installation (Step 7).
After you install the required software packages for CSRC, you are ready to install the CSRC components. Table 4-1 lists the CSRC software packages included on the CSRC distribution media. You can install each of these packages separately or all at once. You must install the LDAP data package first.You can choose to install the packages on the same system or on different systems. See the "CSRC Installation Worksheet" (Table 2-1).
| Description | Contents |
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The components that provide CSRC LDAP schema and initial data. You must install this package on the same host as the LDAP server to provide CSRC LDAP schema and sample data. | |
The components that enable the Cisco Network Registrar's TFTP server to interoperate with CSRC and to dynamically generate DOCSIS configuration files. You must install this package on the system on which the Cisco Network Registrar servers are installed. If, however, DNS is supported on a different host than DHCP, CNR integration is not required on the host supporting DNS. | |
The components that provide the Web-based user interface to CSRC. You must install this package on the system on which the Netscape Application Server and Web server are running. | |
The components that provide CSRC command-line utilities (for example, csrc_dbtool). |
This chapter describes how to install the CSRC software packages, verify the installation, and references "Changing Encoded Passwords for CSRC" for information about how to integrate CSRC into your cable network.
The CSRC installer requires you to enter values that pertain to the installation of a previously installed required component (for example, the LDAP administrator password entered during the directory server installation). To ensure that you enter consistent values, refer to the appropriate boxes on the "CSRC Installation Worksheet" (see Table 2-1) as you answer the CSRC installer's questions.
As you install CSRC, be sure to indicate the root distinguished name for CSRC data on the "CSRC Installation Worksheet" (box 20). This is the path in the directory server's hierarchy where CSRC data will be stored. The default is o=NetscapeRoot.
Before you begin installing the CSRC software packages, you must confirm that the Netscape Application Server (NAS) can start without loading errors. Perform these steps:
Step 1 On the Windows NT taskbar, select the following menu sequence:
Start>Settings>Control Panel>Services
Step 2 Highlight NAS and double-click Startup.
Step 3 When the NAS dialog box appears, click Allow services to interact with the desktop.
DOS session windows appear the next time NAS is restarted, showing the output of each NAS process as it starts. Examine the KJS window and verify that the CCSRCMWDev extension loaded without error. (Ignore socket error messages.)
Step 4 When you have confirmed that NAS can be started without errors, repeat the preceding process to disable the NAS windows on the desktop the next time the machine is rebooted.
Step 5 Make sure NAS is running before beginning the CSRC installation.
The CSRC installer installs the CSRC software components. During installation, the CSRC installer asks you to provide certain configuration parameters that you specified when you installed the third-party software packages. To provide consistent parameter values, refer to the appropriate boxes on the "CSRC Installation Worksheet" (see Table 2-1), as indicated in the following CSRC installation steps.
You can either install CSRC from a CD-ROM or from an electronic distribution, as described in the following sections.
Step 1 Insert the CSRC CD-ROM into the drive and start the CSRC installer by doing one of the following:
Step 2 Under the CSRC\NT directory, double-click setup.exe, click OK, and proceed to the "Completing the CSRC Installation" section.
Step 1 The self-extracting archive file csrc_1_0-nt.exe prompts for a directory to install the installation files. The default is C:\TEMP.
Step 2 Click Start>Run.
Step 3 Click Browse and navigate to the C:\TEMP\csrc_1_0 directory.
Step 4 Double-click setup.exe and proceed to the "Completing the CSRC Installation" section.
To complete the CSRC installation after you execute setup.exe, follow these steps:
Step 1 Click Next to proceed beyond the Welcome screen.
If some components of CSRC are already installed, a dialog box appears listing these components.
Step 3 The Select Components screen displays a list of packages available for installation. Click the name of the package to display its description or click the box to the left of the component name to deselect it. For more information about these packages, see "CSRC Software Packages" (Table 4-1).
You must select at least one component for installation. After you have made your selections, click Next to continue.
Step 4 When the Enter Perl directory screen appears, select the directory containing the Perl 5.00503 executable file (box 1), such as C:\Perl\bin. Click Next to continue.
Step 5 Enter the full path of the directory in which you installed the Netscape Application Server (box 17). The default is typically C:\nas21 (if it exists). Click Next.
Step 6 Enter the full path of the directory in which you installed the LDAP directory server (box 11). The default is typically C:\Netscape\Server4 (if it exists).
Step 7 Enter the name of the host on which the LDAP server is installed (box 12). The default is the value in the Hostname parameter of the NT registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters. Click Next.
Step 8 Enter the LDAP server host name, the unique identifier for the LDAP server (box 13). The default is the LDAP server host name with its domain removed, if the corresponding server directory exists. Click Next.
Step 9 Enter the port number on which the LDAP server listens for queries (box 14). The default is the value of the port parameter in the LDAP-server-root\slapd-identifier\config\slapd.conf file, if it exists. Otherwise, there is not a default. Click Next.
Step 10 Enter the CSRC Root DN, the distinguished name of the LDAP database node, under which the CSRC data should be stored (box 20). The default is o=NetscapeRoot.
You must include the substring o=. For example:
ou=yourcompany.com,o=yourcompany.com
Click Next to continue.
Step 11 Enter the LDAP server administrator ID for the LDAP directory server
(box 15) on the "CSRC Installation Worksheet"). The default is admin. Click Next.
Step 12 Enter the LDAP administrator password (box 16) and then enter it again to confirm it. Click Next.
Step 13 Enter the CNR hostname, the name of the host on which the Cisco Network Registrar servers are installed (box 2). This default is the same as that of the LDAP server hostname. Click Next.
Step 14 Enter the CNR administrator username, the username for the Cisco Network Registrar administrator who has access to the Cisco Network Registrar database (box 3). The default is admin. Click Next.
Step 15 Enter the CNR administrator password, the Cisco Network Registrar password for the administrator you specified in the previous step (box 4 on the "CSRC Installation Worksheet"), and then enter the password again to confirm it. Click Next.
Step 16 The Start copying files screen appears, asking you to confirm the information displayed in the Current Settings scroll box.
The installer does the following:
If the installer fails to perform a step, it tries to undo all of the previous post-installation configuration steps and then aborts. However, the installer does not remove the files previously copied from the distribution media to the selected directory.
If the installer successfully performs all configuration steps, it displays a message indicating that the installation was successful.
After all of the components are installed, one of two Setup Complete screens appears:
CSRC requires a time server that broadband modems can contact to determine the current time. Windows NT does not have a time server built into it.
To determine whether a host has a time server, type telnet hostname 37 from the DOS prompt of a Windows NT machine. If you see a Connect Failed! message, the machine is not running a time server. If you see a Connection to host lost message, the machine is running a time server.
There must be a host on the network running a time server. This host must be assessible to the broadband modems that CSRC can provision. If you want to use a host running Windows NT as your time server, you must install the Time of Day server provided in the Utilities package.
This section explains how to run the Time of Day Server as an NT service, after you have installed it to the c:\Program Files\CSRC directory. It also tells how to stop the service.
To run the Time of Day Server, follow these steps:
Step 1 Open a DOS window.
Step 2 Type the following command:
"C:\Program Files\CSRC\bin\csrctime" /i
Step 3 To start the server, select Start>Control Panel>Services.
Step 4 Highlight Time Server and click Start.
To stop the Time of Day Server as an NT service, follow these steps:
Step 1 Open a DOS window.
Step 2 Type the following command:
"C:\Program Files\CSRC\bin\csrctime" /u
Use the following procedures to verify that the CSRC installation is working properly. In these procedures, you create a new administrator using User Registrar and you remove the administrator using Modem Registrar.
To verify the User Registrar Administrator application, do the following:
Step 1 Start your browser and enter the following URL to open the CSRC Welcome page:
http://hostname/csrc/admin.html
where hostname is the host on which you installed the Web user interface.
Step 2 On the CSRC Welcome page, click the following hypertext link to open the Administrator Login to User Registrar page (see Figure 4-1):
Log in to User Registrar Administrator

Step 3 Enter the following default administrator username and password in the Username and Password fields.
Username admin Password changeme
Step 4 Click Login. The User Registrar Home page (see Figure 4-2) appears.

Step 5 On the Home Page, click Administrators. The Manage Administrators page (see Figure 4-3) appears.

Step 6 On the Manage Administrators page, click Add Administrator. The Add Administrator page (see Figure 4-4) appears.

Step 7 On the Add Administrator page, enter the following username in the Administrator username field:
Administrator username: testadmin
Step 8 Enter the following password in the Administrator password and Confirm password fields:
Administrator password: 1234 Confirm password: 1234
Step 9 Select all of the Administrator privileges checkboxes.
Step 10 Click Add Administrator. The Confirm Addition of Administrator page (see Figure 4-5) appears.

Step 11 On the Confirm Addition of Adminstrator page, click Add Administrator to add the new administrator. The Manage Administrators page (see Figure 4-3) appears.
Step 13 Click Logout. The Administrator Logout from User Registrar page (see Figure 4-6) appears.

Step 14 On the Administrator Logout from User Registrar page, click Logout again to exit from the User Registrar administrator application. The Administrator Login to User Registrar page (see Figure 4-1) appears.
To verify the Modem Registrar application, do the following:
Step 1 Enter the following URL in your browser to open the CSRC Welcome page:
http://hostname/CSRC/admin.html
where hostname is the actual name of the host on which the admin.html file is stored.
Step 2 On the CSRC Welcome page, click the following hypertext link to open the Modem Registrar Login (see Figure 4-7) page:
Log in to Modem Registrar

Step 3 On the Login page, enter the following username and password in the Username and Password fields:
Username: testadmin Password: 1234
Step 4 Click Login. The Main Menu page (see Figure 4-8) appears.

Step 5 On the Main Menu page, click Administrators. The Manage Administrators page (see Figure 4-9) appears.

Step 6 On the Manage Administrators page, enter the testadmin username in the Username field and click Search to list the administrator you previously added using User Registrar.
Step 7 Locate the testadmin username in the list of currently defined administrators and click Delete for that administrator. The Confirm Deletion of Administrator page (see Figure 4-10) appears.

Step 8 On the Confirm Deletion of Administrator page, click Delete to remove the testadmin administrator.
Step 9 On the Manage Administrators page (see Figure 4-9), click Logout to exit the Modem Registrar application.
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Posted: Fri Oct 15 13:11:42 PDT 1999
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