TCPWave DDI Virtual Machine Installation Guide Version 1.1 TCPWave IPAM and Remote Virtual Server Software Born in the Cloud, Made for the Cloud 1 2017 TCPWave Inc. All Rights Reserved.
TCPWave DDI Virtual Machine Installation Contents Introduction... 2 Prerequisites... 2 Download the open virtual application (OVA)... 3 Installation... 3 IPAM VM Installation... 3 Remote Server Installation... 5 More Information... 7 Introduction This document details the installation of the TCPWave IPAM and Remote virtual server software. Prerequisites Always check the latest Change History notes document for the current VM version online at http://www.tcpwave.com/resources/ Resources: The following VM resource configurations are for trial and testing installations. These numbers may need to be increased for production. Always review production VM installation resources with TCPWave support prior to installation. IPAM 1 CPU 8 Gigabyte of memory 500 gigabytes disk storage Remote 1 CPU 8 Gigabyte of memory 500 gigabytes Disk storage 2 2017 TCPWave Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Download the open virtual application (OVA) Download the IPAM and Remote OVA s from the download or FTP site using the credentials provided by support. Installation Import the OVA s into the virtual machine manager of choice, using the appropriate resource settings. Install the IPAM and then the Remotes while providing the IP addresses, netmask and default gateway s that the VM s will run in. IPAM VM Installation Start the IPAM VM using the virtual machine manager. The VM will perform a series of tests and initialization during the boot process. When the startup process is complete the following screen will appear: Login as root using the password provided by TCPWave support. You will then be prompted to change the root password. Keep your new root password in a secure environment. Once the root password is reset the system will produce the following screen. Chose a host name and input the IP Address, netmask and gateway that was selected for this server. 3 2017 TCPWave Inc. All Rights Reserved.
The next step is to configure disaster recovery using MySQL replication. If you do not plan to install a second IPAM server at this time you can leave the secondary IPAM address blank. Enter the address or address and submit The following screen will appear while the system configures the TCPWave IPAM server. The IPAM server is now configured. You can now start the TCPWave GUI. From your browser use the following URL substituting the IP Address with the one you used in the IPAM VM creation. 7443 is the default port TCPWave uses. Tims is where the default home screen resides. https://10.1.10.2:7443/tims/ 4 2017 TCPWave Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Login with the credentials provided by TCPWave support. If successful, you will see the default IPAM home screen below. Remote Server Installation Repeat the following steps for each remote server you install. Start a Remote VM using the virtual machine manager. The VM will perform a series of tests and initialization during the boot process. When the startup process is complete the following screen will appear: 5 2017 TCPWave Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Login as root using the password provided by TCPWave support. You will then be prompted to change the root password. Keep your new root password in a secure environment. Once the root password is reset the system will produce the following screen. Chose a host name and input the IP Address, netmask and gateway that was selected for this server. The following screen will appear while the system configures the TCPWave Remote server. 6 2017 TCPWave Inc. All Rights Reserved.
The IPAM server is now configured. More Information After successful installation of the IPAM server the documentation can be found by opening the help and then documentation screen. Follow the IPAM Quick Start Reference Document to start building you system. The IPAM Admin Reference document is a complete guide for the TCPWave system. If you have any issues or questions on the Virtual machine installation please open a ticket with TCPWave support at http://www.tcpwave.com/_-customer-login/ or call 888-831-8276 TCPWave and the TCPWave logo are trademarks of TCPWave, Inc. All other trademarks, service marks, registered trademarks, and registered service marks may be the property of their respective owner(s). 7 2017 TCPWave Inc. All Rights Reserved.