Installation requirements, Minimum hardware requirements, Software requirements – Paradyne OpenLane SLM 5.5 User Manual
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2. Installing OpenLane on Solaris
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Installation Requirements
Review the following
and
to verify that you meet the prerequisites.
Minimum Hardware Requirements
Software Requirements
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Sun Solaris 2.6 or 2.8 operating system (Solaris 2.7 is not supported)
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Java Runtime Environment (JRE) Version 1.1.8_10
The JRE is included on the OpenLane CD.
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Internet Explorer 5.5 (for Windows-based clients) or Netscape Communicator
Version 4.76 or 4.78 (for Solaris-based clients)
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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
— 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)
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Optional: Distributed architecture with customer-supplied Oracle 8i (Standard
or Enterprise)
OpenLane’s internal Cloudscape database accommodates up to 80 PVCs
(160 DLCIs). For larger networks, an Oracle database must be installed.
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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.
Networks with
Less Than 500 Devices*
* A device is an SNMP-manageable CSU, DSU, or DSL port.
Networks with
500–2000 Devices
Networks with
2000–5000 Devices
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Sun Ultra 10
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256 MB RAM
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Sun Ultra 10
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512 MB RAM
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Sun Enterprise 450 Server
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512 MB RAM
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100 MB free disk space
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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)