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Release 2.0.5
Media Flow Controller 2.0.5 Release Notes
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Upgrading (Web Interface)
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4.
Optionally, set hostname, gateway, DNS server, a domain list (to resolve unqualified
hostnames), and NTP server. Install licenses, if you have the license keys. Restart the
delivery service so changes are registered. Save the settings when you are finished.
hostname <hostname_for_machine>
ip default-gateway <gateway_server_IP_address>
ip name-server <DNS_server_IP_address>
ip domain-list <domain_name_for_resolving_hostnames> ...
ntp server <NTP_server_IP_address>
license install <license_key>
service restart mod_delivery
configuration write
5.
Display the software release. If you have installed licenses, check those, too. Installed
licenses display “Valid: yes,” “Start and End dates: <date> (ok),” and “Tied to MAC addr:
<address> (ok)” when the show license command is issued.
show version
show license
6.
Sanity check: From another machine attempt to ping each address, and open an SSH
session to the server as Admin.
You are now ready to begin configuring Media Flow Controller. See the Juniper Networks
Media Flow Controller Administrator’s Guide and CLI Command Reference for details.
Upgrading (Web Interface)
You can use the Web interface, also referred to as the Management Console, System Config
> Upgrade page to easily upgrade your system if you have an install image URL or have
obtained the image and installed it locally.
To upgrade Media Flow Controller using the Web interface:
1.
Enter the image URL in the Install New Image to Partition 2 area of the Upgrade page
and click Install Image.
Media Flow Controller downloads, validates, and installs the image; a progress bar is
displayed. If successful, an OK button is displayed at the bottom of the page; if
unsuccessful, an error is displayed.
2.
Go to the System Config > Reboot page and click Reboot.
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If you have not made system configuration changes since your last reboot, a System
Reboot or Shutdown page is displayed. Continue with Step
3
.
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If you have made system configuration changes since your last reboot, a Confirm
Reboot page is displayed. Skip to Step
4
.
3.
If the System Reboot or Shutdown page is displayed, click Reboot or Shutdown.
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If you click Reboot, the system reboots, you are logged out, and a login page is
displayed; you must wait a few minutes before you can log back in to the system.
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If you click Shutdown, the system powers down.
4.
If the Confirm Reboot page is displayed, click Save and Reboot to save your
configuration; click Discard and Reboot if you want to re-configure.
The system reboots, you are logged out, and a login page is displayed; you must wait a
few minutes before you can log back in to the system.
5.
Verify your upgrade on the opening Monitoring Summary page.