Cisco Systems ONS 15327 manual Procedure Enable Applet Security for CTC

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Step 10 If the Java plug-in is not in the default location on your workstation, set the environment variable NPX_PLUGIN_PATH to the location of the plug-in for each user and include /opt/j2re1_3_0_01/plugin/sparc/ns4 as its first element (and the only JRE-related element). Set the environment by typing:

csh: % setenv

NPX_PLUGIN_PATH/opt/j2re1_3_0_01/plugin/sparc/ns4:/opt/NSCPcom/ plugins

sh or ksh: # NPX_PLUGIN_PATH=/opt/j2re1_3_0_01/plugin/sparc/ns4:/opt/ NSCPcom/plugins

Step 11 Ensure that the xterm binary is in your search path by typing:

csh: % set path = ( /usr/openwin/bin $path ) # export PATH

sh or ksh: # PATH=/usr/openwin/bin:$PATH # export PATH

Step 12 Configure the plug-in to use the proper JRE:

(a)Log out of root.

(b)Run the ControlPanel command located in the /opt/j2re1_3_0_01/bin directory for each user.

(c)In the ControlPanel application, click Advanced.

(d)If JRE 1.3.0_01 appears in the list of available JREs, select it.

(e)If JRE 1.3.0_01 does not appear in the list, select Other and place your cursor in front of the Path dialog box and enter the path for the JRE (/opt/J2re1_3_0_01).

(f)Click Apply.

Note To bring up the Java console for the plug-in each time you browse to a node, click Basic, check the Show Java Control checkbox, and then click Apply. This may be useful when troubleshooting.

Procedure: Enable Applet Security for CTC

Step 1 Modify the java.policy file to allow the CTC launcher to write to the workstation’s hard drive:

(a)Exit Netscape if a Netscape session is running.

(b)Modify java.policy:

To enable the applet for all users, copy the lines from: /CD/Cisco15327/LAUNCHER.policy to /opt/j2re1_3_0_01/lib/security/java.policy.

Otherwise:

If your home directory has a .java.policy file, copy the lines from /CD/Cisco15327/LAUNCHER.policy to that file.

If your home directory does not have a .java.policy file, copy the /CD/Cisco15327/LAUNCHER.policy file to your home directory and rename it

.java.policy.

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Contents Using Cisco Transport Controller OverviewInstalling CTC Procedure Install Netscape WindowsPreparing PCs to Run CTC Procedure Extracting the CTC Version 2.3 Files for Solaris Procedure Install Netscape SolarisPreparing Solaris Workstations to Run CTC Procedure Install the Java Files Solaris If gzip required is not installed, install it now by typingRemove the intermediate tar files, for example Procedure Enable Applet Security for CTC Check Enable DNS for Windows Resolution Connecting PCs to the ONSProcedure Set Up a PC for Direct Connection Direct ConnectionsNetwork dialog boxes for Windows 95/98 and Windows NT Click Specify an IP address StepTCP/IP Properties dialog box Gateway tab Windows 95/98 Procedure Disable Proxy Service Using Windows with Netscape SettingsLAN Connections Remote Access to the ONS Connecting to the ONS 15327 with TL1 TerminalsLogging into CTC Procedure Log into the CTC Viewing CTCNode View Node View Card ColorsCard Color Status Node View Tabs and Subtabs Description Color Alarm Status Network ViewNode Status Action Procedure Background ImageNetwork View Actions Preferences Tabs Tab DescriptionChoose Create New Domain Procedure Create a New DomainCreating Domains Example of a customized map graphicCard View 10 The CTC card view showing an E10/100 cardCTC Navigation Toolbar and Menu Bar OptionsTool Description Table Data Inventory Data Table Display Options Task Click Right-Click Shortcut Menu13 Viewing hardware information about installed cards Viewing ONS 15327 Alarms, Conditions, and Events Alarm DataColumn Description Controlling Alarm Display Viewing Alarm History 15 Viewing current-session alarms and eventsRetrieving alarms Setting Up General Node InformationProcedure Set Up General Node Information Click the Provisioning General tabsClick Apply Setting Up General Network Information Procedure Set Up Network InformationChanging the IP Address 17 Entering network information Click Apply Setting Up ONS 15327 Security SnmpSecurity Level Idle Time Procedure Create New UsersONS 15327 Security Idle Times Click OKProcedure Edit User Security Node Level Procedure Edit User Security at the Network Level all nodesClick the Provisioning Security tabs Setting Up Protection Groups Procedure Create Protection Groups for Optical CardsProcedure Edit Protection Groups Click the Maintenance Protection tabs Setting Up TimingProcedure Delete Protection Groups Click the Provisioning Protection tabsSSM Generation 1 Message Set Message Quality DescriptionProcedure Set Up ONS 15327 Timing SSM Generation 2 Message SetJuly Using Cisco Transport Controller Setting Up External User-Provisionable Alarms Using Virtual WiresSetting timing parameters External Input Alarms Procedure Provision External Alarms24shows the External Alarms subtab Procedure Provision External Controls External Output ControlsCreating Alarm Profiles Example of the external alarm input and output processAlarming tab showing the default profile and a new profile Alarm Profile Buttons Heading DescriptionAlarm Profile Editing Options Procedure Create an Alarm ProfileClick the Provisioning Alarming tabs Button DescriptionClick the Provisioning DS1 or DS3 Alarming tabs Procedure Apply an Alarm Profile at the Card ViewProcedure Apply an Alarm Profile at the Node View Click Force still need to ApplyPrinting and Exporting CTC Data Exportable CTC Table DataView Tab Subtab Procedure Print CTC Data Procedure Export CTC DataDisplaying CTC Data in Other Applications 29 Exporting CTC data as Html Step
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