Cisco Mobile Wireless Transport Manager Installation Guide
Index

Table Of Contents

A - B - C - D - F - H - I - L - M - O - P - R - S - T - U - V - W -

Index

A

alternate ports, specifying

on Linux systems     3-10

on Solaris systems     2-13 to  2-14

angle brackets, syntax convention     viii

B

boldface font, syntax convention     viii

braces, syntax convention     viii

C

cautions

identifying, significance of     ix

regarding becoming the root user

on Linux systems     3-3

on Solaris systems     2-3

regarding NFS-exported installation drives     A-3

Cisco IOS software, required for installation     1-3

Cisco product security overview     xi

PGP (Pretty Good Privacy)     xii

PSIRT     xi

reporting problems     xii

CiscoWorks, required for installation     1-3

D

directories for installation

alternate, installing to

on Linux systems     3-10

on Solaris systems     2-13

verifying

on Linux systems     3-13

on Solaris systems     2-18

documentation

cautions, identifying, significance of     ix

related to other Cisco products     xiv

related to this product     ix

syntax conventions     viii to  ix

this document

audience     viii

feedback     xi

objectives     vii

organization     viii

tips, identifying     ix

updates, obtaining     x to  xi

online     x

ordering     xi

product DVD     x

drive (see mounting the installation drive)

F

FAQs, pointer to     ix

fonts, in syntax conventions

bold     viii

italics     viii

H

help     xii

FAQs, pointer to     ix

online help for this product     x

service requests

severity, definitions     xiii

submitting     xiii

Technical Support and Documentation website     xii

HP OpenView, required for installation     1-3

I

installation directories, verifying

on Linux systems     3-13

on Solaris systems     2-18

installation drive (see mounting the installation drive)

installation log file, checking

on Linux systems     3-11

on Solaris systems     2-17

installation preparation     1-1 to  1-4

licensing information     1-2

methodology overview     1-1

installation requirements     1-2

Cisco IOS software     1-3

CiscoWorks     1-3

HP OpenView     1-3

MIB requirements, pointer to     1-4

RAN-O     1-3 to  1-4

system requirements, pointer to     1-2

installing MWTM on Linux systems     3-1 to  3-16

alternate ports, specifying     3-10

directory, specifying an alternate     3-10

overview     3-2

prerequisites     3-2

root user, becoming     3-3

server installation     3-3 to  3-9

uninstalling (see uninstalling MWTM)

verification     3-11 to  3-13

installation directories, checking     3-13

log file, checking     3-11

packaging information, viewing     3-12 to  3-13

installing MWTM on Solaris systems     2-1 to  2-22

alternate ports, specifying     2-13 to  2-14

directory, specifying an alternate     2-13

overview     2-2

prerequisites     2-2 to  2-3

procedure     2-3 to  2-12

root user, becoming     2-3

uninstalling (see uninstalling MWTM)

verification     2-16 to  2-18

installation directories, checking     2-18

log file, checking     2-17

packaging information, viewing     2-18

web server, using to install client     2-14 to  2-16

installing MWTM on Windows systems     5-1 to  5-6

from the DVD-ROM     5-1 to  5-2

from the web server     5-3 to  5-4

uninstalling (see uninstalling MWTM)

verifying installation     5-4 to  5-5

italic font, syntax convention     viii

L

licensing information     1-2

log file, checking

on Linux systems     3-11

on Solaris systems     2-17

M

MIB requirements, pointer to     1-4

mounting the installation drive     A-1 to  A-9

(see also unmounting the installation drive)

using a local drive

on Linux systems     A-3

on Solaris systems     A-1 to  A-2

using an NFT-exported DVD-ROM drive     A-3 to  A-6

steps on local systems     A-6

steps on remote Linux systems     A-6

steps on remote Solaris systems     A-4 to  A-5

O

online help for this product, accessing     x

overviews of

Cisco product security     xi to  xii

installation

methodologies     1-1

on Linux systems     3-2

on Solaris systems     2-2

on Windows systems     5-1

uninstalling MWTM

on Linux systems     3-15

on Solaris systems     2-20 to  2-21

P

packaging information, viewing

on Linux systems     3-12 to  3-13

on Solaris systems     2-18

PGP (Pretty Good Privacy)     xii

platforms supported by MWTM     1-2

ports, specifying alternate

on Linux systems     3-10

on Solaris systems     2-13 to  2-14

preparing for installation     1-1 to  1-4

licensing information     1-2

methodology overview     1-1

prerequisites for installation

on Linux systems     3-2

on Solaris systems     2-2 to  2-3

on Windows systems, pointer to     5-1

product security overview     xi to  xii

PGP (Pretty Good Privacy)     xii

PSIRT     xi

reporting problems     xii

PSIRT (Product Security Incident Response Team)     xi

R

RAN-O, requirements     1-3 to  1-4

root user, becoming

on Linux systems     3-3

on Solaris systems     2-3

S

security (see Cisco product security overview)

square brackets, syntax convention     viii

starting MWTM

on Linux systems     3-13 to  3-14

on Solaris systems     2-19 to  2-20

on Windows systems     5-4

syntax conventions in this document     viii to  ix

T

technical assistance     xii to  xiii

service request, submitting     xiii

service request severity, definitions     xiii

Technical Support and Documentation website     xii

tips given in text, identifying     ix

typographical conventions in this document     viii to  ix

U

uninstalling MWTM

on Linux systems     3-15 to  3-16

overview     3-15

procedure     3-15 to  3-16

on Solaris systems     2-20 to  2-22

overview     2-20 to  2-21

procedure     2-21 to  2-22

on Windows systems     5-6

procedure     5-6

recovering from a failed uininstall     5-6

unmounting the installation drive     A-7 to  A-9

local     A-7

remote

on Linux systems     A-9

on Solaris systems     A-8

V

verifying installation

on Linux systems     3-11 to  3-13

installation directories, checking     3-13

log file, checking     3-11

packaging information, viewing     3-12 to  3-13

on Solaris systems     2-16 to  2-18

installation directories, checking     2-18

log file, checking     2-17

packaging information, viewing     2-18

on Windows systems     5-4 to  5-5

W

web server

installing client software from

on Solaris systems     2-14 to  2-16

on Windows systems     5-3 to  5-4

Linux installations, and     3-2