This section describes the installation procedure of ConnexIP Operating system and SBC SWe application software. The SBC application is installed using the Platform Manager GUI and it is configured either as a standalone installation or HA installation.

Before installing the SBC SWe OS and Application, ensure the ports used by the SBC SWe are not blocked in your network. Refer to SBC Core Network Listener Ports.

The SBC SWe may be deployed in either a standalone or redundant High Availability (HA) configuration as described in this section.

Installing SBC SWe in Standalone Configuration

The SBC SWe standalone deployment consists of a single SBC SWe Virtual Machine. Gather the following information before starting the installation process:

IP Plan - Standalone Configuration

Input Parameter

Description

Example/Recommendation

Primary Management IPv4 Address

This specifies the physical management IPv4 address associated with the primary management network.

10.11.13.10

Primary Management Network Mask

This specifies the Netmask of the primary management network.

255.255.255.0

Primary Management  Gateway IPv4 Address

This specifies the default gateway IPv4 address associated with the primary management network.

10.11.13.1

Primary Management IPv6 AddressThis specifies the physical management IPv6 address associated with the primary management network.fd00:10:6b50:4300::10b
Primary Management IPv6 Prefix Length (0-128)This specifies the prefix of the primary management network.60
Primary Management  Gateway IPv6 AddressThis specifies the default gateway IPv6 address associated with the primary management network.fd00:10:6b50:4300::1

System Name

A unique name of the overall SBC system, limited to alphanumeric characters: A-Z (uppercase), 0-9. The first character must be an uppercase letter (A-Z)

System Name is used for billing, external PSX queries (if applicable), and system logs

WFDSBC01

  • The first three letters represent the physical location of the system, e.g. Westford = WFD
  • The second three letters identify the system type (SBC)
  • The last two digits identify the SBC instance

Local Hostname

The hostname of the local SBC SWe host in the network

Typical naming convention is "<system name>a"

WFDSBC01a

Peer Hostname

The hostname name of the peer SBC SWe host in the network

Typical naming convention is "<system name>b"

For standalone configuration, Peer Hostname is "none".

If you plan to upgrade to an HA configuration in the future, you can save a step by configuring the Peer Hostname now (e.g. WFDSBC01b). Then at a later date, you can simply install the standby peer and connect the HA cable.

Server Role

The role of the SBC SWe (Active or Standby)

In a standalone configuration, the server role is 'Active'.

Active CE IP

IP address assigned to the HA interface of the configured Active SBC, used in an HA configuration for e.g. synchronization

Not used for standalone configuration, use default value (169.254.99.1).

Standby CE IP

IP address assigned to the HA interface of the configured Standby SBC, used in an HA configuration for e.g. synchronization

Not used for standalone configuration, use default value (169.254.88.1).

HA Interface Mask (Inter CE Prefix)

Netmask of the network in which the Active/Standby IPs are configured

Not used for standalone configuration, use default value (255.255.0.0).

TIPC NETID

The SBC SWe uses the unique Transparent Inter-process Communication (TIPC) protocol ID to communicate between active and standby VMs. Use the same TIPC network ID (between 1000 and 9999) for both active and standby systems.

Not used for standalone configuration, use 1500 (default).

Default value can also be used If you plan to upgrade to an HA configuration in the future.

NTP Server IP

The IP address (supports both v4 and v6) of the NTP server. A NTP source is necessary for correct system operation.

E.g. 10.35.66.34

NTP Server Time Zone

The time zone of the NTP server location

E.g. (GMT – 5:00) Eastern-US

 

The SBC SWe is packaged in an .iso file which contains both the OS and the SBC Application. The OS is first installed, and then the SBC Application.

To install the OS, follow the steps in Installing Operating System on VMware . During this procedure, the SBC SWe management IP address is needed.

To install the SBC Application in standalone configuration, follow the steps in Installing SBC Application in Standalone Mode.

Installing SBC SWe in HA Configuration

The SBC SWe can also be deployed in a redundant High Availability (HA) configuration with one standby SBC SWe Virtual Machine protecting the active SBC SWe Virtual Machine. The HA configuration shares the data between the systems and protects each other in a 1-1 redundancy model.

Gather the following information before starting the installation process:

IP Plan - HA Configuration

Input Parameter

Description

Example/Recommendation

Active SBC SWe Primary Management IPv4 Address

This specifies the physical management IPv4 address associated with the primary management network.

10.11.13.10

Active SBC SWe Primary Management Network Mask

This specifies the Netmask of the primary management network.

255.255.255.0

Active SBC SWe Primary Management Default Gateway

This specifies the default gateway IPv4 address associated with the primary management network.

10.11.13.1

Active SBC SWe Primary Management IPv6 AddressThis specifies the physical management IPv6 address associated with the primary management network.

fd00:10:6b50:4300::10b

Active SBC SWe Primary Management IPv6 Prefix Length (0-128)This specifies the prefix of the primary management network.60
Active SBC SWe Primary Management  Gateway IPv6 AddressThis specifies the default gateway IPv6 address associated with the primary management network.fd00:10:6b50:4300::1

Standby SBC SWe Primary Management IPv4 Address

This specifies the physical management IPv4 address associated with the primary management network.

10.11.14.10

Standby SBC SWe Primary Management Network Mask

This specifies the Netmask of the primary management network.

255.255.255.0

Standby SBC SWe Primary Management Default Gateway

This specifies the default gateway IPv4 address associated with the primary management network.

10.11.14.1

Standby SBC SWe Primary Management IPv6 AddressThis specifies the physical management IPv6 address associated with the primary management network.fd00:10:6b50:7500::10b
Standby SBC SWe Primary Management IPv6 Prefix Length (0-128)This specifies the prefix of the primary management network.60
Standby SBC SWe Primary Management  Gateway IPv6 AddressThis specifies the default gateway IPv6 address associated with the primary management network.fd00:10:6b50:7500::1

System Name

System Name is used for billing, external PSX queries (if applicable), and system logs and must be a unique name throughout the SBC system.

SBC naming is limited to alphanumeric characters: A-Z (uppercase), 0-9. The first character must be an uppercase letter (A-Z).

WFDSBC01

  • The first three letters represent the physical location of the system, e.g. Westford = WFD.
  • The second three letters identify the system type (SBC).
  • The last two digits identify the SBC instance.

Local Hostname

The hostname of the local SBC SWe host in the network.

Typical naming convention is "<system name>a".

WFDSBC01a

Peer Hostname

The hostname name of the peer SBC SWe host in the network.

Typical naming convention is "<system name>b".

WFDSBC01b

Server Role

The role of the SBC SWe (Active or Standby).

'Active' or 'Standby'.

Active Primary CE IP

IP address assigned to the HA interface of the configured Active SBC, used in an HA configuration for e.g. synchronization.

169.254.99.1

NOTE: Active and Standby CE IP addresses must be in the same subnet.

Standby Primary CE IP

IP address assigned to the HA interface of the configured Standby SBC, used in an HA configuration for e.g. synchronization.

169.254.88.1

NOTE: Active and Standby CE IP addresses must be in the same subnet.

Inter CE Prefix

Netmask of the network in which the Active/Standby IPs are configured.

255.255.0.0

TIPC NETID

The SBC SWe uses the unique Transparent Inter-process Communication (TIPC) protocol ID to communicate between active and standby VMs. Use the same TIPC network ID for both active and standby systems.

1500

NTP Server IP

The IP address (supports both v4 and v6) of the NTP server. A NTP source is necessary for correct system operation.

E.g. 10.35.66.34

NTP Server Time Zone

The time zone of the NTP server location.

E.g. (GMT – 5:00) Eastern-US

 

The SBC SWe is packaged in an .iso file which contains both the OS and the SBC Application. The OS is installed first, and then the SBC application.

The OS and SBC Application must be installed on both active and standby SBC SWe in the following order:

  1. Install OS and SBC Application on the Active
  2. Install OS and SBC Application on the Standby.

To install the operating system, follow the steps in Installing Operating System on VMware. The SBC SWe management IP address is needed for this step.

To install the SBC application in HA configuration, follow the steps in Installing SBC Application in High Availablility Mode.

 

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