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Verify the VM resources are configured based on the recommendations in
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Adjust the resource by executing the following steps:
Click your VM name. Click Resource Allocation tab. Click Edit in the CPU box.
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Click Hardware tab. Click CD/DVD drive 1. Click the radio button for Datastore ISO File.
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Click Browse... Select the ISO image software file. For example, the ISO file name is sbc-V05.00.00R000-connexip-os_03.00.00-R000_amd64.iso. Click OK.
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Check the box to Connect at power on. Verify the ISO file is listed in the Datastore ISO File.
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Perform the following steps to install the ConnexIP operating system:
Select VM Name. Click Power>Power On. This is required to power on the virtual machine with the ISO image.
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The Connex IP OS Window Appears. Select Install option and click Enter.
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Select the required keyboard language and click Enter. By default, American English is selected.
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The installation takes 10-15 minutes to complete and on completion the VM instance will reboot.
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Uncheck the Connect at power on option in CD/DVD Drive device status.
Select Resource Allocation tab and click Edit.
Select CD/DVD drive 1 option.
Uncheck the Connect at power on option in Device status frame and click OK.
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On instance restart you are prompted to login to ConnexIP. You must first login as linuxadmin with sonus as the password.
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Enter the following command to login as root user with password as sonus1.
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System prompts for Primary Management IP address, network mask and gateway IP address. If you want to set IPv6 address, click y and provide IPv6 address otherwise click n to continue.
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Following is the example screen:
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You can verify the configured logical interfaces (management interface, HA interface and packet interfaces) are exactly matching with the MAC address.
Get the mapping MAC address in console by executing the following command:
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To get the specific interface MAC address for example management interface, execute the following command:
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Select the VM and click Resource Allocation tab and click Edit. The Virtual Machine Properties dialog displays. Select the Network interface and verify the MAC address is mapped exactly to the created network interface. Following example screen shows management interface and its MAC address:
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Similarly you can check for other interfaces like HA, PKT0, PKT1.
If you have more network interfaces configured for NIC Teaming, you can verify the mapped network interfaces and corresponding MAC address.
This completes the installation of
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If you are using a wide-area or low-bandwidth connection, the time delay over the network may be long enough to cause the virtual machine to start auto-repeat. This can manifest in unintended repeated keystrokes when typing in a remote console. If you experience this issue, refer to the VMware Knowledge Base for a solution. |
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