Installing JDM on UNIX or Linux 111

Minimum requirements

JDM supports two UNIX platforms and one Linux platform:

a UNIX SPARC* workstation running the Sun* Solaris* 2.7, 2.8, 2.1.0. (or higher)

a PC running Linux Kernel 2.2 operating system (or higher)

The minimum system requirements for installing JDM on any UNIX or Linux platform are:

4 MB available in a temporary directory

400 MB free in the directory where you want to install the JDM software

512 MB DRAM

Installing JDM on Solaris from the CD

To install the JDM software to a Solaris environment from the CD, use the following procedure:

Step Action

1Close all programs.

2Insert the software CD into your CD-ROM drive.

3Navigate to the Solaris/JDM subdirectory on the software CD.

4Run the dm_xxxx_solaris_sparc.sh file.

See "Executing the JDM installation software on UNIX or Linux" (page 113).

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Installing JDM on Linux from the CD

To install the Device Manager software to a Linux environment from the CD, use the following procedure:

Step Action

1Close all programs.

2Insert the software CD into your CD-ROM drive.

3Navigate to the Linux/JDM subdirectory on the software CD.

4Run the jdm_xxxx_linux.sh file.

Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 2500 Series

Overview — System Configuration

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