5 configuration (windows) – Allied Telesis AlliedView-EMS 3.11 INSTALLATION User Manual

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AlliedView™-EMS 3.11 INSTALLATION GUIDE

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4.2

HP-UX

To install AlliedView-EMS 3.11 on HP-UX, perform the following procedure.

1. Make sure that you have root privilege.
2. Copy the EMS3110H.bin file to a temporary directory.
3. Move to the directory where the installation file is.

4. Make sure that the installation file is executable. Use the chmod command to correct

the permissions mode of the file.

chmod u+x EMS3110H.bin

5. Enter the following on the command line:

./EMS3110H.bin

6. Press Enter to start the AlliedView-EMS 3.11 installer. The AlliedView-EMS 3.11 splash

screen is displayed for a few seconds then the installation wizard will appear. Use the
same procedure as the Windows procedure to install AlliedView-EMS 3.11 on your

UNIX machine.

4.3

SOLARIS

To install AlliedView-EMS 3.11 on Solaris, perform the following procedure.

1. Make sure that you have root privilege.
2. Copy the EMS3110S.bin file to a temporary directory.

3. Move to the directory where the installation file is.
4. Make sure that the installation file is executable. Use chmod command to correct the

permission mode of the file.

chmod u+x EMS3110S.bin

5. Enter the following on the command line:

./EMS3110S.bin

6. Press Enter to start the AlliedView-EMS 3.11 installer. The AlliedView-EMS 3.11 splash

screen is displayed for a few seconds then the installation wizard will appear. Use the
same procedure as the Windows procedure to install AlliedView-EMS 3.11 on your

UNIX machine.

5 CONFIGURATION (WINDOWS)

To run AlliedView-EMS 3.11 from the command line on Windows, configure the environment
variable PATH to point to the directory containing the AlliedView-EMS 3.11 executable. For example,
if AlliedView-EMS 3.11 is installed in C:\Program Files\Allied Telesis\AlliedView-EMS\bin, set the

PATH variable as follows:

set PATH=%PATH%;C:\Program Files\Allied Telesis\AlliedView-EMS\bin


This statement can be written in the C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT file, which is automatically executed at
system boot.

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