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The following summary outlines the key steps required to install SBC SWe on KVM Hypervisor and perform an initial configuration on the system.

Congratulations on acquiring your 

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 system!

Below is a summary of key steps needed to get your

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up and ready for provisioning.

  
      
Create an IP plan

An IP Plan helps you to gather configuration details, such as the IP addresses the management port, HA port and two media ports for

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Virtual Machine (VM). The media ports are used for SIP and RTP traffic.

For help with completing an IP Plan, see Creating IP Plan for SBC SWe.

Create Network Bridge

Create the required network bridges for the VM instance, see Creating Network Bridge.

Create a VM for
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This step involves creating a VM and allocating resources, and configuring a datastore to contain the Operating System (OS) and Application software. See Creating a New SBC SWe Instance on KVM Hypervisor for details.


 
Install OS and Application

Perform this action after creating a VM to install SBC OS on the VM instance and install application software through Embedded Management Application (EMA). See, Installing SBC Application on KVM Hypervisor for details.

Install License File

Install SBC licenses using the EMA. See System Administration - License Management and Managing SBC Licenses for details.

 


 

Configure your system

You are now ready to configure your

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for traffic!

A large amount of information is needed to configure your platform. Use the Creating a SBC SWe IP Plan page to help manage this information.

If you would like to set up a basic call flow to test your configuration, see How to Set up a Basic Call Flow.

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