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buffer such as X Virtual Frame Buffer (Xvfb) or an X server with no GUI
monitor.
Windows
This section provides additional information and issues related to
Windows environments that you will need to review before installing and
using the EMS server and clients in your network.
Using Windows Filenames
Be careful how you capitalize and use filenames in a Windows
environment. This will ensure consistent behavior across platforms that
may have case-sensitive file systems.
Linux
This section provides additional information and issues related to Linux
environments that you will need to review before installing and using
the EMS server and clients in your network. Linux is not a 3Com
supported operating system.
Resolving Remote Client Login Problems
If you experience problems with remote client login when the EMS server
is running on Linux systems, make sure the first line in your
/etc/hosts
file
on the server contains the server name and IP address of the server. You
may experience problems if the first entry in the
/etc/hosts
file is localhost.
IBM iSeries
This section provides additional information and issues related to IBM
iSeries environments that you will need to review before installing and
using the EMS server and clients in your network.
Running EMS as QSECOFR User
It is recommended that the EMS Server is run by an i5 user which is based
on the QSECOFR user.
Ports Used by EMS
Table 17
lists the TCP/IP and UDP ports used by the EMS server. The EMS
GUI and CLI clients do not use fixed TCP/IP ports to communicate with
the EMS server. The operating system assigns a free outgoing port
number when the client requests a new connection.
Summary of Contents for 3CR15600 - Enterprise Management Suite
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Page 16: ...16 ABOUT THIS GUIDE ...
Page 40: ...40 CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ...
Page 54: ...54 CHAPTER 2 PRE INSTALLATION ...
Page 100: ...100 CHAPTER 4 SERVER FAILOVER CONFIGURATION ...
Page 123: ...Schedulable GUI Based Device Discovery 123 Figure 32 Session Preferences Discovery Tab Boxes ...
Page 132: ...132 CHAPTER 6 GUI CLIENT CONFIGURATION ...
Page 166: ...166 CHAPTER 9 NETWORK MANAGEMENT PLATFORM INTEGRATION CONFIGURATION ...
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Page 212: ...212 APPENDIX A COMMAND LINE INTERFACE REFERENCE ...
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