6.Specify values for each of the following:

Destination Path: Specify the location to install the Support Tools Server, or

accept the default: c:\Cisco\CCBU\supporttools. You can install the Support Tools Server to any location on the local machine.

Note: If you plan on using the Cisco Security Agent (CSA) you can only change the drive letter and must leave the remaining default path information. This is because CSA security rules are written specifically based on the path names.

Repository Base Directory: Specify the path to the Support Tools Server Repository. This is the location where log files and saved registries and processes lists are stored. You can specify any location on the Support Tools Server's physical drive. The default is <destination_path>\Repository.

TCP/IP Port: The port the Support Tools Server uses to communicate with Support Tools Nodes. The default is 39100.

Administration Group Name: The name of the Windows User Group that has access to Support Tools functions capable of system modification (non- administration group users can use Support Tools for information gathering only). The default is Administrators.

Note: The Administration Group name is case-sensitive. It must match in case its corresponding Windows user group name.

Distinguished User Information: Specify the domain or local machine hostname, username, and password of the account that the Tomcat HTTP Service will run as. For more information, see How to Create the Distinguished User Account.

HTTP and HTTPS Ports: Specify the ports that the Tomcat Web server should use for HTTP and HTTPS requests. The Support Tools defaults are 8188 (HTTP) and 8189 (HTTPS).

Network Time Server: Specify the static IP address or fully-qualified DNS of your network time server. Also specify the frequency (in minutes) with which this machine should reconcile its clock against the network time server.

Note: As necessary, these values can also be modified after installation.

7.When the installation is complete, click Finish.

Depending on your local machine's configuration, you may be prompted by the installer to reboot the machine to complete the installation. The Support Tools Server and Tomcat will start automatically upon reboot.

8.If you are not prompted to reboot, the Support Tools Server and Tomcat will start automatically and is ready for use.

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