Cisco Support Tools 1.0 User Guide How to Modify Support Tools Basic Configuration 57
How to Modify Support Tools Basic Configuration
The basic configuration settings necessary to run Support Tools (network time
server, privileged use group, Repository path, and TCP/IP port) are specified during
installation.
At any point after installation you can modify these setting, as necessary. You can:
Modify the Support Tools Server configuration
Modify the Support Tools Node configuration

To Modify Support Tools Server Configuration

To modify configuration settings for the Support Tools Server after it has been
installed:
1. Rerun the Support Tools Server installer (Server\setup.exe) from your Support
Tools CD.
2. During the reinstallation, the Install Wizard displays the configuration settings
(TCP/IP Port, Administrator Group Name, etc.) from the current installation,
rather than the installation defaults. As desired, modify the current values for
these options:
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.
Repository Base Directory: Specify the path to the Support Tools Server
Depository. 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.
Administration Group Name: The name of the Windows User Group that has
access to Support Tools functions capable of system modification (regular users
can use Support Tools for information gathering only).
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.