Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600
Fundamentals — Using Device Manager
4.2 1 October 2007
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"Installing Device Manager in a UNIX environment" (page 20) "Installing Device Manager on Linux from the CD" (page 20) "Installing Device Manager on Solaris from the CD" (page 20) "Installing Device Manager on UNIX from the Web" (page 21)
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Note that in the file name, xxxx represents the current version of the Device Manager software.
9 Close all programs.
10 Navigate to the directory on your system where you downloaded the Device Manager software.
11 Double-click the jdm_xxxx.exe file.
An installation screen opens, followed by a Nortel dialog box. Then, the Introduction dialog box appears. Go to "Introduction dialog box" (page 14) and complete steps 7 through 18.
Installing Device Manager on UNIX
ATTENTION
Device Manager installation procedures are now standardized across all platforms. In addition, the required Java Runtime Environment (JRE) (version 1.6.0) is now part of the Device Manager installation package and does not require a separate installation. The bundled JRE will be used with Device Manager only and should not affect other Java applications on the same system. For Solaris, certain Operating System (OS) patches are required for Device Manager and JRE to function properly. Consult Sun Microsystems to install the appropriate OS patches before launching Device Manager.
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Choose the directory to which you want to download the software. The software download is a self-extracting .exe file.
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Click the Java Device Manager version for the release you want. Select Java Device Manager for MS-Windows.
A File Download dialog box opens, asking you to either run this program from its current location or to download the Device Manager software to your system.
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Installing Device Manager on UNIX
A page listing available versions of the software opens.
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