Cisco Systems 4.2 Network Card User Manual


 
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Installing and Configuring Cisco Access Registrar, 4.2
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Chapter 3 Upgrading Cisco Access Registrar Software
Upgrading Cisco Access Registrar Solaris Software
(sparc) 4.2.1
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This package contains the Access Registrar Server and the
Access Registrar Configuration Utility. You can choose to
perform either a Full installation or just install the
Configuration Utility.
What type of installation: Full, Config only [Full] [?,q]
Step 1 For a full install, press Enter.
Where do you want to install <CSCOar>? [/opt/CSCOar] [?,q]
Step 2 Press Enter to accept the default location of /opt/CSCOar, or enter a different directory to be used as
the base installation directory.
Access Registrar requires FLEXlm license file to operate. A list
of space delimited license files or directories can be supplied as
input; license files must have the extension ".lic".
Where are the FLEXlm license files located? [] [?,q]
Step 3 Enter the directory where you have stored the CAR 4.2 license file.
Access Registrar provides a Web GUI. It requires J2RE version
1.4.* to be installed on the server.
If you already have a compatible version J2RE installed, please
enter the directory where it is installed. If you do not, the
compatible J2RE version can be downloaded from:
http://java.sun.com/
Where is the J2RE installed? [?,q]
The J2RE is required to use the Cisco AR GUI. If you already have a Java 2 platform installed, enter the
directory where it is installed.
Note If you do not provide the J2RE path, or if the path is empty or unsupported, the installation process exits.
Step 4 Enter the directory or mount point where the J2RE is installed.
If you are not using ORACLE, press Enter/Return to skip this step.
ORACLE installation directory is required for ODBC configuration.
ORACLE_HOME variable will be set in /etc/init.d/arserver script
Where is ORACLE installed? [] [?,q]
Step 5 If you plan to use Oracle for one of authentication, authorization, or accounting, enter the location
where you have installed Oracle; otherwise press Enter.
A local database from previous installation of the Access
Registrar Server has been detected. It contains:
* session information
* all server object definitions
* local UserLists