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22CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING THE CONFIGURATION MANAGERS

To install the 3Com IJ/NJ Web Configuration Manager on a Windows 2000 computer, follow these steps:

1If your machine does not have the Java Development Kit (JDK) installed, download the installation program from Sun’s Web site and install JDK v1.4. You can find JDK 1.4 at the following URL:

http://java.sun.com/

Scroll down the to the “Download J2SE v 1.4.2” section and choose to download the SDK executable file for Windows installation. Do not choose the JRE executable file.

NOTE: Make a note of the directory in which you install the JDK.

NOTE: This file is approximately 150 MB. At the time of download, Sun will tell you the amount of hard drive space this file requires. Make sure you have the required space before proceeding.

2If your machine does not have the Apache Tomcat servlet engine, download the installation program from the Apache web site and install Tomcat on your machine. We currently recommend that you install Version 4.1.27 of Tomcat. You can find the Apache Tomcat servlet engine at the following URL:

http://jakarta.apache.org/site/binindex.cgi

Scroll down to the ‘Tomcat’ section and download the ‘4.1.27.exe’ file.

NOTE: Make a note of the directory in which you install this program.

3You need to set the ‘JAVA_HOME’ environment variable to the directory where you installed the JDK. To set this variable on Windows 2000, go to the Start menu and select Settings>Control Panel>System>Advanced>Environment Variables. Under System Variables section on the Advanced tab, click New. In the dialog box that appears, enter JAVA_HOME in the “variable home” field and the directory path to the JDK in the “variable value” field. Click OK.

4Copy the ‘CB.DLL’ file from the NJ220 Installation CD into the Windows system directory (C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32).

5Copy the ‘buildDirs.bat’ file from the NJ220 Installation CD to the root directory of the drive in which you installed Tomcat.

For example, if you installed Tomcat in the C:\Tomcat directory, copy buildDirs.bat to the C:\ directory.

6Open a DOS command window, navigate to the directory in which you copied the ‘buildDirs.bat’ file, type ‘buildDirs.bat’ and press Enter. At this point, the following directory structure will be created: c:\3comnjwbm.

7Copy the 3ComIJNJ.war file from the NJ220 Installation CD into the ‘webapps’ subdirectory under the Tomcat installation directory. For example, if you installed Tomcat in the C:\Tomcat directory, copy 3ComIJNJ.war into the C:\Tomcat\webapps directory.

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Contents 3Com IntelliJack Switch NJ220 Marlborough, MA 3Com CorporationCampus Drive 01752-3064Contents Troubleshooting the NJ220 Installing the NJ220 Intellijack Using a particular port Following diagram shows the back view of the IntelliJack Before You Begin Component Purpose 3C NumbersInstalling Supply Using an Integrated Switch with Power Over EthernetUsing a Multi-port Ethernet Power Supply Using a Single-port Ethernet Power Supply Using the 3Com Local Power SupplyInstalling the NJ220 Intellijack Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard Installing the NJ220 Intellijack Installing the IntelliJack Installing the NJ220 Intellijack Checking the LEDs Connecting Devices toIntelliJack DescriptionInstalling the NJ220 Intellijack Installing Configuration Managers Installing the Configuration Managers Installing the Local and Central Configuration Managers Installing the Configuration Managers Installing the Local and Central Configuration Managers Installing the Configuration Managers Installing the Web Http//java.sun.com Http//YourServerIPAddress8080/3ComIJNJ/main/index.jsp Installing the Configuration Managers Using Local Configuration Manager Using the Local Configuration Manager Setting Advanced Using the Local Configuration Manager Using Central Configuration Manager Using the Central Configuration Manager Discovering NJ220 Devices on Your Network Using the Central Configuration Manager Viewing Device General Tab Port InformationProduct Information Hardware Settings Viewing Device Properties Using the Central Configuration Manager Statistics Log Snmp Settings Advanced Settings Alert Level Notifying Event Changing Device General Configuration Identification SettingsChanging Device Configuration Priority & Vlan Configuration Port Based SettingsOther Priority & Vlan Settings Using the Central Configuration Manager 802.1X Security ConfigurationPassword Using the Central Configuration Manager Changing Device Configuration Snmp Configuration Advanced Configuration Event Alert LevelsPort Based Controls Priority Option Multiplier Rate limiting option Restoring Default ValuesGlobal Setting Default Value Port Setting Default Value Changing Device Configuration Using the Central Configuration Manager Finding Computers Upgrading the NJ220 Upgrading the NJ220 Firmware Using the Central Configuration Manager Upgrading the NJ220 Firmware Using the Central Configuration Manager Troubleshooting the NJ220 Troubleshooting the NJ220 Your 3COM Products Access Software Country Telephone Number Asia, Pacific Rim Telephone Technical Support and RepairContract requests emeacontract@3com.com US and Canada Telephone Technical Support and RepairPerformance HardwareNetwork Interface Environment FeaturesMIB Support Standards ConformanceRmon Counters FfffffffffffCollisions are not included but are counted in the Excessive Page Product Specifications Regulatory Information Japan Vcci Compliance