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Chapter 5 Initial Configuration
Configuring an NTP Server
Step 32
Reboot the unit. Cisco recommends that you reboot the unit to ensure the settings are applied.
Note
The next time you log in as root, only the Linux shell prompt appears and not the setup script.
You can rerun the Setup Wizard at any time to change settings by logging in as root and entering
the following: /opt/mse/setup/setup.sh.
The Setup Wizard generates a log file (setup.log) that can be found at this location on the mobility
services engine’s hard drive in this folder: /opt/mse/setup/.
Configuring an NTP Server
You can configure NTP servers to set up the time and date of the mobility services engine.
Note
You are automatically prompted to enable NTP and enter NTP server IP addresses as part of the
automatic installation script. For more details on the automatic installation script, refer to the
“Configuring the Mobility Services Engine” section on page 5-4
.
Note
If you need to add or change an NTP server installation after a mobility services engine installation,
rerun the automatic installation script. You can configure the NTP server without adjusting the other
values by just tabbing through the script. To manually rerun the Setup Wizard, log in as root and enter
this command: /opt/mse/setup/setup.sh.
Note
For more information on the NTP configuration, consult a Linux configuration guide.
Launching the Mobility Services Engine
To configure a mobility services engine to automatically launch after bootup enter this command:
[root@mse-server1]# chkconfig msed on
To start the image manually, enter this command:
/etc/init.d/msed start