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The ConnexIP Operating System jump start installation is required in cases such as, reverting to older releases, SSD drive replacement. To re-install ConnexIP OS, follow the procedure below:

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The ConnexIP ISO installation procedure automatically copies the SBC application package to the SBC platforms.

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The ConnexIP ISO installation procedure takes around 30 minutes to complete.

Downloading ConnexIP ISO Image

Download the following ConnexIP OS files bundled from the Sonus Salesforce customer portal:

  • sbc-V05.01.00R000-connexip-os_03.01.00-R000_amd64.iso
  • sbc-V05.01.00R000-connexip-os_03.01.00-R000_amd64.iso.md5

Refer to Downloading the Software from Salesforce to know more.

To determine the exact OS versions, see the appropriate release notes at SBC Release Information.

Installing OS

 

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Reinstalling the OS will format your disk and erase all data. Sonus highly recommends saving the configuration data to a temporary directory on the remote server before reinstalling the OS in the event you need to restore the original configuration data after the re-installation.

The following procedure describes how to reinstall the ConnexIP OS:

  1. Launch the host remote console through the BMC. Refer to Launching the Remote Console from the BMC.

  2. Select Media in the JViewer and click Virtual Media Wizard.

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  3. The Virtual Media screen appears. Select ISO Image from CD/DVD Media1 section of the screen.

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  4. Click Browse. From the Open dialog, browse to and select the connexip-os_<version>_amd64.iso file and click Open.

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  5. Click Connect CD/DVD. A message Device redirected in Read Only Mode appears on the screen. Click OK to continue. This mounts the ISO image from your local desktop or laptop.

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  6. Click Close.
  7. Reboot the system from JViewer by executing the following command:
    # reboot

  8.  After few minutes, the splash screen appears. Press <Del> or <Esc> key immediately to enter into BIOS configuration screen.

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  9. The BIOS setup utility screen displays. Use right arrow key to navigate to the Save & Exit menu.

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  10. Select AMI Virtual CDROM0 1.00 from Save & Exit menu to boot from the virtual CD drive. This instructs the server to boot from the redirected ConnexIP OS ISO image.

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  11. Select Install and press <Enter> to start the installation.

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  12. Select American English and press <Enter>.

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  13. The automated installation process starts. This process takes approximately 30 to 40 minutes.

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    Once the installation completes, the disk partition upgrade is in progress. At this stage, DO NOT power off the system.

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    After system reboot, the ConnexIP login screen appears on the screen.

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