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This section describes who should read this guide, how it is organized, and the document conventions in the Cisco Subscriber Registration Center Installation Guide for Solaris.
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This guide is designed for network administrators responsible for automating large-scale subscriber self-provisioning for broadband access. The network administrator should be familiar with the following topics:
This guide describes how to install the Solaris software components for Cisco Subscriber Registration Center (CSRC) and verify the installation. The major sections of this guide are as follows:
Chapter 1 | Preparing to Install Cisco Subscriber Registration Center | Describes the CSRC distribution media, and lists hardware and software requirements. |
Chapter 2 | Installation Overview | Explains what you will need to install CSRC and provides an installation worksheet to aid you. Discusses designing your data center and summarizes the CSRC installation process. |
Chapter 3 | Installing Required Software Packages | Explains how to install the software packages that CSRC requires in addition to the CSRC software components. |
Chapter 4 | Installing CSRC Software Packages | Describes how to install the CSRC software packages and verify the installation. Also references "Configuring Your Network for CSRC" for information on integrating CSRC into your cable network. |
Chapter 5 | Configuring Your Network for CSRC | Provides an example configuration shell script and a companion configuration file for setting up Cisco Network Registrar (CNR). Also provides an example configuration for the Cable Lab uBR and explains how to change the encoded passwords in the csrc.cfg configuration file. |
Chapter 6 | Removing CSRC | Describes how to remove a CSRC software package and how to update the csrc.cfg configuration file. Explains how to restore the directory database to its original state. |
Appendix A | Netscape Enterprise Server | Describes NES hardware and software requirements, and explains what you will need to install NES. Explains the relevant parameters on the installation worksheet and discusses the installation process. |
Appendix B | Netscape Directory Server | Describes NDS hardware and software requirements, and explains what you will need to install NDS. Explains the relevant parameters on the installation worksheet and discusses the installation process. Discusses directory replication and explains how to add users to NDS. |
Appendix C | CSRC Installation Command Line | Discusses the pkgadd command line and the response file. |
Appendix D | Sample NAS Installation (Netscape Enterprise Server) | Provides a sample Netscape Application Server (NAS) installation in which Netscape Enterprise Server (NES) is the Web server. |
Appendix E | Sample NAS Installation (Non-Netscape Web Server) | Provides a sample Netscape Application Server (NAS) installation in which the Web server is not a Netscape Web server. |
Appendix F | Troubleshooting Run-Time Problems | Provides symptoms, possible causes, and recommended actions for CNR, Perl, Apache, and NDS run-time problems. |
Appendix G | Glossary | Defines terminology used in this guide. |
This guide uses the following conventions:
Notes use the following conventions:
Tips use the following conventions:
![]() | Tips Means the following information will help you solve a problem. The tips information might not be troubleshooting or even an action, but could be useful information, similar to a Timesaver. |
Cautions use the following conventions:
![]() | Caution Means reader be careful. In this situation, you might do something that could result in equipment damage or loss of data. |
![]() | TimeSaver Means the described action saves time. You can save time by performing the action described in the paragraph. |
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Posted: Fri Oct 15 12:58:50 PDT 1999
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