2. Installing OpenLane on Solaris

Installation Requirements

Review the following Minimum Hardware Requirements and Software

Requirements to verify that you meet the prerequisites.

Minimum Hardware Requirements

Networks with

Networks with

Networks with

Less Than 500 Devices*

500–2000 Devices

2000–5000 Devices

 

 

 

Sun Ultra 10

TSun Ultra 10

TSun Enterprise 450 Server

256 MB RAM

512 MB RAM

512 MB RAM

 

 

 

T100 MB free disk space

Additional disk space for storage of performance data:

– Cloudscape: 120 KB of disk space per PVC per day (60 KB per DLCI per day)

– Oracle: 62 KB of disk space per PVC per day (31 KB per DLCI per day)

* A device is an SNMP-manageable CSU, DSU, or DSL port.

Software Requirements

Sun Solaris 2.6 or 2.8 operating system (Solaris 2.7 is not supported)

Java Runtime Environment (JRE) Version 1.1.8_10

The JRE is included on the OpenLane CD.

Internet Explorer 5.5 (for Windows-based clients) or Netscape Communicator

TVersion 4.76 or 4.78 (for Solaris-based clients)

The following default TCP ports are used by the OpenLane server:

Port 80: Apache Web server 1.3.12 (for HTTP Requests. The port can be changed; see Configuring Apache to Use a Different Port on page 2-11)

Port 1521: Oracle Database (if used)

Port 2099: Remote Method Invocation (RMI for Application Communications)

Port 3890: LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) Directory Services

Port 8007: Apache JServ (for Java Servlet Communications)

Optional: Distributed architecture with customer-supplied Oracle 8i (Standard or Enterprise)

OpenLane’s internal Cloudscape database accommodates up to 80 PVCs

T(160 DLCIs). For larger networks, an Oracle database must be installed. Optional: HP OpenView Network Node Manager 6.1 or 6.2

To install OpenLane on a UNIX system (not Solaris), a graphical interface such as the X Window System is required. This is inherent in Solaris.

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