Install ISO image on Media Server
Use the virtual console to install and set up ISO image on Media Server.
Previously, you created a virtual server for Media Server, and mounted the ISO image in the virtual DVD drive, but you didn't boot the server at that point.

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Boot the virtual server for Media Server on the ISO image.
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The ISO installer will run for approximately four minutes.
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Wait until you see the message: Press <RETURN> to reboot (remove your removable medium)
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Use the virtual server console to unmount the installation media ISO image from the virtual DVD drive.
If you use the Eject function in Hyper-V, the installation media may re-insert itself at reboot. To prevent this, do the following if you use Hyper-V:
1. Click Turn Off when you see the message Press <RETURN> to reboot (remove your removable medium)
2. In the Virtual Machine Connection menu, select File > Settings... and then, in DVD Drive, Media, select None
3. Turn the virtual machine back on -
Press RETURN.
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If you see the message <MediaServer> login:
Log in as user name: admin
Password: admin -
In Please enter a value for “Tomcat admin password” (): Enter the password for Media Server Tomcat user admin.
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In Please enter a value for “confirm the new tomcat password” (): enter the same password again.
- Wait until you see the message: (network main) Enter option [h for help].
Type 0, for eth0.
Type m, to set DHCP/Static mode to STATIC.
Type ip, and enter the IP4 address that you have planned to use.
Type mask, and enter the subnet mask that you have planned to use.
Type gw, and enter the IP4 address of the default gateway that you have planned to use.
Type da, and enter the IP4 address of DNS server 1 that you have planned to use.
Type da, and enter the IP4 address of DNS server 2, or skip this step if you only use one DNS server.
Type t, to toggle state from down to up.
Type b, to return to previous menu.
Type a, to save and apply all changes.
Verify that eth0 is shown in green, and that is displays a MAC address and an IP4 address. If that's not the case, go through network configuration again.
Type q, to quit the (network main) Enter option [h for help] menu.
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Enter the hostname that you have planned to use.
Example of a hostname: MediaServer
We use hostnames to refer to servers, but you can also use IP4 addresses, if your network requires it.
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Type n, to keep the selected time zone, or type y and specify another time zone.
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Wait until you see NTP configuration: Select Action menu.
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Type a, to save and apply all changes, and use the default time servers.
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In Enter new UNIX password: Enter the password for Unix (AdminCLI user admin).
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In Retype new UNIX password, enter the same password again.
- Wait until you see a menu: select(1-4):
If you use a physical server, enter 1
If you use a VMWare host, enter 2
If you use a Hyper-V host, enter 3
If you don’t use any of the above, enter 4
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In Do you wish to disable IPv6 [y/*], type y, to disable IPv6.
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In Choice: type 2 for ZyCall Switch Backend.
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Wait approximately eight minutes until you see a message that says Finished Setup.Press any key to continue.
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Press return, to reboot Media Server.
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Wait until you can see a text-based login prompt in the console window.

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Go to the following address in a web browser: http://<MediaServer>:8080/
Example: http://MediaServer:8080/
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You should see a Tomcat welcome page that says If you're seeing this, you've successfully installed Tomcat. Congratulations!
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Click zyqadmin
If you can’t see zyqadmin, you probably opened a Tomcat instance on a wrong server, for example Zylinc Windows Application Server.
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In User name, enter Admin
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In Password, enter the password for Media Server Tomcat user admin
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You should see a reload button, and list of software versions available on Media Server
Now you know that Media Server is accessible, and that the zyqadmin web interface is reachable.

Previously, you started Putty and saved the hostname of Media Server as the default hostname. However, you couldn’t connect, because Media Server wasn't running.
We can now start Putty and connect to Media Server AdminCLI shell:
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On Zylinc Windows Application Server, start Putty
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In Host Name (or IP address), enter the hostname of Media Server, for example: MediaServer
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Click Default Settings
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Click Save
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Click Open
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Login as: Admin
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Password: Enter the password for Unix (AdminCLI user admin)
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Type h, and verify that a gray help screen opens
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Use the PAGE DOWN or DOWNARROW key to scroll to the bottom of the help screen
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Press TAB, to highlight <Ok>
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Press ENTER, to close the help screen
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Type exit, to close Putty
Now you know that the Media Server runs as expected and that it's reachable.
You're going to use Putty again later, so make a note of this procedure.
This is help for Zylinc version 6.0. To view Zylinc unified help for other versions, go here.
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Help version: 22 January 2021 13:21:22
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