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Starting up HiPath 5000 RSM/AllServe 
 
A networked system consists of a server (HiPath 5000 RSM/AllServe) and one or more nodes (HiPath 3000).
The nodes are linked with the server via the IP customer network. The server is the central access for administering the network and the nodes.
The networked system administration includes the setup of the nodes and the HG 1500 cards inserted in the nodes as well as the server (Feature Server). The node is administered via HiPath 3000 Manager. The server is the central and only administration interface in the networked system.
The nodes form a logical system. The passwords for the Service user range must be identical in all nodes. The Service user range class of service is required for accessing the server and modifying consistent netwide data.
The nodes are first configured offline (prepared for the networked system). The server is then set up and the file transfer operation is started. In the course of file transfer, the node is registered at the server and the node data is imported by the server. Future administrative tasks at the node will be performed from the server.
The software version of the notes must be checked before setup. This system may only be started up if the current software version is installed in all nodes. Similarly, the software and the firmware version of HG1500 must be checked and updated to the latest version.
In addition, the software versions of the server and HiPath 3000 Manager must be identical.  

Contents of this Chapter  
Section 5.1 "Starting up a New HiPath 5000 RSM/AllServe System"  
Section 5.2 "Administering an Existing HiPath 5000 RSM/AllServe System"  
Section 5.3 "Settings for optiClient Attendant"  
Section 5.4 "Information on Inter-system Busy Signaling"  
Section 5.5 "Configuring Stations for the Use of Non-Voice Services"  
Section 5.6 "Parameterizing for Media PC Streaming 1.0 (not in the USA)"  
Section 5.7 "Central Busy Signaling with Attendant P"