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Virtualization

MiVoice MX-ONE r7.x (Multi-Node)


Installation procedure
September 2022

MX-ONE r7.x Multi-Node


Prerequisites
General
Before proceeding with the software installation:
• Make sure all cables are firmly connected and all hardware is properly installed. See the installation
instructions for INSTALLING MX-ONE HARDWARE.
• The layout of the network must be defined. See the description for MX-ONE SYSTEM PLANNING.
• It is recommended for engineers installing the MX-ONE to be acquainted with the following areas:
- MX-ONE Service Node
- MX-ONE Service Node
- MX-ONE Lite (3U, with MGU board)
- MX-ONE 1U (former Slim, with MGU board)
- MX-ONE Classic (7U, with MGU board)
- MX-ONE Media Server (SW variant for SIP-only scenarios). See description of the MX-ONE
Media Server for installation instructions for the MX-ONE Media Server.
- Certification
- TCP/IP Networks
- XML
- Linux
- Databases, like Cassandra, LDAP, SQL, AD
• The following equipment is necessary:
- VGA screen
- Keyboard
- USB memory
- Mouse (if needed)
- USB hub (in case a USB mouse is used)
• Special consideration must be taken for the system database (Cassandra) deployment and
server requirements. For systems larger than 6 Service Node servers/LIMs, it is recommended to
deploy the system database on a stand-alone server (i.e. not co-located with the SN). See the
description SYSTEM DATABASE (CASSANDRA) .
• Special consideration must be taken for redundancy. See chapter Redundancy Considerations.

SW Only Installation
NOTE: The customer provides its own SLES12 SP5 compatible server and Operating System
(including Linux support subscription).
These are the minimum requirements for the MX-ONE Service Node when performing a SW Only
installation.

For a server with up to 1000 extensions (users):


• Processor: 2 GHz Intel Celeron J1900 2.0 GHz Quad core (ASU Lite)
• RAM memory: 8 GB
• Disc: 120 GB
• Intel x86 architecture
• Chipset with watchdog implementation
• LAN ports: 2 (100 or 1000 Mb/s)
• USB: 2 (USB 2.0 at least)
• Console I/O

For a server with up to 7500 extensions (users) the following minimum requirements apply.
• Processor: Intel i7 2.4 GHz Quad Core (or equivalent) (ASU-II)
• RAM memory: 16 GB
• Disc: 250 GB

MX-ONE r7.x Multi-Node


• Intel x86 architecture
• Chipset with watchdog implementation
• LAN ports: 2 (100 or 1000 Mb/s)
• USB: 2 (USB 2.0 at least)
• Console I/O

The following installation media/softwares must be available:


• SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP5, bootable media
• MX-ONE Media Kit

For larger installations (up to 15000 extensions) industry standard Intel X86 server, such as DELL
Power edge R4x0 series with a Xeon E3-12XX V5 3.0 Ghz Quad Core, or Xeon Silver 4215 2.5
GHz or with later CPU's, with up to 32GB memory minimum should be used.

Virtual Appliance
or more information, see description MX-ONE SERVICE NODE VIRTUALIZATION and installation
• instruction MX-ONE SERVICE NODE VIRTUAL APPLIANCE.

MX-ONE r7.x Multi-Node


Deployment
MX-ONE V7.X VIRTUALIZATION (SERVICE NODE 1)

• Deploy OVF template


o create a name for your MX-ONE Virtual Machine

o select Virtual_Appliance-MX-ONE_7.x.xxx.xxx.xxx.ova
o select a Datastore
o Finish
o Take a snapshot of the image before Powering up of the VM
SERVICE NODE 1

MX-ONE Telephony Server setup

• Login to SuSe Linux


o login: root
o Password: changeme

• net_setup

• YES
Select the Keyboard layout then press
OK

• Set your Time Zone (press the spacebar to acknowledge the country selected)
• Master server (Lim1)

• No

• Select and configure only ipv4

• IPv4 address: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/24


• IPv4 default GW: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
• Hostname: XXXXXX
• Domain name: XXXXXX.COM
• Data Center name: DC1
• Rack Name: RACK1

• Set Passwords
o root >>>>>>>>>>>>> mx1_root
o mxone_admin >>>>> mx1_admin
o mxone_user >>>>>>> mx1_user

o No

• select YES to confirm the settings


Note: before pressing “c”
• install Service Node 2-124
Deployment
MX-ONE V7.X VIRTUALIZATION (SERVICE NODE 2 - 124)

• Deploy OVF template


o create a name for your MX-ONE Virtual Machine

o select Virtual_Appliance-MX-ONE_7.x.xxx.xxx.xxx.ova
• click next

o select a Datastore
• click next

o Finish
o Take a snapshot of the image before Powering up of the VM
SERVICE NODE 2

MX-ONE Telephony Server setup

• Login to SuSe Linux


o login: root
o Password: changeme
o execute command net_setup

• Yes

Select the Keyboard layout then press


OK
• Set your Time Zone (press the spacebar to acknowledge the country selected)

• Other Server

• select which Server is used for this installation


o Virutalized environment, (vmware,hyperv or kvm)
• No

• Select and configure only ipv4

• IPv4 address: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/24


• IPv4 default GW: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
• Hostname: XXXXXX
• Domain name: XXXXXX.COM
• Data Center name: DC1
• Rack Name: RACK1

• Set Passwords
o root >>>>>>>>>>>>> mx1_root
o mxone_admin >>>>> mx1_admin
o mxone_user >>>>>>> mx1_user
• No

• Yes

• Installation of Service Node 2 is successful


• go back to Service Node 1
SERVICE NODE 1

• Service Node 2 is detected automatically by Service Node 1


• press “c” to continue the installation setup for the whole system

• choose trial license type


o Traditional
▪ Á-la-carte configuration and licensing is the classic model
▪ The system can be tailor-made in order to fulfill the various needs for complex or
specific system deployments.
o Feature Base
▪ Feature Bundle is offered to align with expectations pure IP-based systems MX-ONE.
▪ Competitive user-bundles are offered, including both the MX-ONE user functionality
and a range of matching UCC features in MiCollab
The different "feature-level” profiles or pre-set user profiles are:

o Basic user
o Entry UC user
o Standard UC user
o Premium UC user

• provide the NTP server IP address (must)

• Ok
• Select Standard

• No need to change (yes)

• Select all Servers that will run LIM/SN for Telephony (use the spacebar)
• Press OK once servers are selected
• set the LIM/SN number for your Telephony Servers

• select the Servers that will run Cassandra DB (spacebar)

• add IP alias address for the Cassandra DB on each Servers

• select Service Node to run Media Server (spacebar)


• confirm Final settings

• assign a password to be used by SNM (P*ssw0rd1)


• IP address of Service Node 1

• Installation finished successfully


• Initiate reboot command: init 6
• Login to Service Node 1
o login: root
o Password: mx1_root

SERVICE NODE MANAGER


MX-ONE Service Node Manager (SNM) is a management tool that makes it possible to configure the MX-ONE
through a Graphical User Interface (GUI). It is also used to create and update configuration files for the IP
phones. SNM is part of the MX-ONE Manager concept that consists of several operation and maintenance
applications providing management functions for MX-ONE.

• Open a web browser and type the SNODE1 IP address

• Login name: mxone_admin


• Password: mx1_admin

MX-ONE server installation is now complete, the MX-ONE system can now be configured according to
your client configuration setup.

Next step: Install Provisioning Manager

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