Running Unattended mode
To start the Unattended mode, invoke the setup command with the
-
options command-line option, followed by the full path to the response file as described in the following table. Product | Operating system | Executable |
|---|---|---|
Service Assurance Manager Server | Linux | ./Smarts-DM-SAM-<product version>-Linux.bin -i silent -f <path>/<product>-response.txt |
Service Assurance Manager Console | Linux | ./Smarts-DM-SAM-CONSOLE-<product version>-Linux.bin -i silent -f <path>/<product>-response.txt |
Windows | Smarts-DM-SAM-CONSOLE-<product version>-Windows.exe -i silent -f <path>/<product>-response.txt | |
IP Manager | Linux | Smarts-DM-IP-<product version>-Linux.bin -i silent -f <path>/<product>-response.txt |
MPLS Management Suite | Linux | Smarts-DM-MPLS-<product version>-Linux.bin -i silent -f <path>/<product>-response.txt |
Server Manager | Linux | Smarts-DM-ESM-<product version>-Linux.bin -i silent -f <path>/<product>-response.txt |
Linux | Smarts-DM-NPM-<product version>-Linux.bin -i silent -f <path>/<product>-response.txt | |
Application Connectivity Monitor | Linux | Smarts-DM-ACM-<product version>-Linux.bin -i silent -f <path>/<product>-response.txt |
Multicast Manager | Linux | Smarts-DM-MCAST-<product version>-Linux.bin -i silent -f <path>/<product>-response.txt |
VoIP Availability Manager | Linux | Smarts-DM-VOIP-<product version>-Linux.bin -i silent -f <path>/<product>-response.txt |
Optical Transport Manager | Linux | Smarts-DM-OTM-<product version>-Linux.bin -i silent -f <path>/<product>-response.txt |
Where < path > is the fully qualified path to the response file and <product > is the product name, for example, IP_NETWORK_SUITE, MPLS_SUITE, or SAM_SUITE. | ||
For example for
MPLS Management Suite
, to start the Unattended mode of installation on Linux when the response file is located in /opt/home, enter: ./Smarts-DM-MPLS-2_4_0_0-linux64.bin -i silent -f <path>/<product>-response.txt
If your product is part of a deployment that requires the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) Publication 140-2, a U.S. government computer security standard governing cryptographic modules, follow the instructions in the Support for FIPS 140-2 for 9.5.1 products chapter.
The Next steps chapter provides post-installation tasks.
SAM, SAM-Console Custom feature, and Add Feature is removed. Now, all the features are available as a complete installation in both fresh installation and upgrade from older products.