Set the User and Administrative Passwords on the OCSBC
This procedure turns to the OCSBC and performs the password procedures, which are required before any further OCSBC operations. For HA deployments, perform these procedures on both OCSBCs.
- Under Azure services, click Virtual machines to locate the newly created OCSBC.
- Connect to the Cloud Shell.
- Use the
az
command to retrieve thevmId
.az vm show --name <vm-name> --resource-group <resource-group-name>
- Note the public IP address.
- When the virtual machine has finished initializing,
SSH to the public IP address. The username is "user" and the initial SSH password is
"acme" + the
vmId
. - Set the user password by logging in for the first
time.
$ ssh user@<IP address> user@somewhere.compute-1.azure.com's password: *ALERT* ***************************************************************** user password has not been set. Please set password now. ***************************************************************** ** Only alphabetic (upper or lower case), numeric and punctuation ** characters are allowed in the password. ** Password must be 8 - 64 characters, ** and have 3 of the 4 following character classes : ** - lower case alpha ** - upper case alpha ** - numerals ** - punctuation ***************************************************************** Enter New Password: Confirm New Password: >
- Set the administrative password by typing
enable at
the command prompt. The initial enable password is "packet" + the
vmId
.> enable Password: *ALERT* ***************************************************************** admin password has not been set. Please set password now. ***************************************************************** ** Only alphabetic (upper or lower case), numeric and punctuation ** characters are allowed in the password. ** Password must be 8 - 64 characters, ** and have 3 of the 4 following character classes : ** - lower case alpha ** - upper case alpha ** - numerals ** - punctuation ***************************************************************** Enter New Password: Confirm New Password: #
- Verify the network interfaces have MAC
addresses.
Use the show interfaces mapping command to verify the network interfaces have MAC addresses.
# show interfaces mapping Interface Mapping Info ------------------------------------------- Eth-IF MAC-Addr Label wancom0 06:DF:71:BA:D8:77 #generic wancom1 06:A6:08:58:92:C9 #generic s0p0 06:D4:E6:E8:B8:FB #generic s1p0 06:EA:08:51:4D:DF #generic wancom2 FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF #dummy spare FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF #dummy s0p1 FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF #dummy s1p1 FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF #dummy s0p2 FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF #dummy s1p2 FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF #dummy s0p3 FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF #dummy s1p3 FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF #dummy
The interface-mapping branch includes the swap command, which allows you to correct interface to MAC address mappings.
- Reboot the virtual machine.
# reboot
Refer to the Oracle® Communications Session Border Controller Configuration Guide after you have completed this deployment for administrative and service configuration, including product setup, entitlement setup and HA configuration.