Chapter 4 frequently asked questions, 1what web server platforms are supported, 2what web client platforms are supported – CANOGA PERKINS CanogaView Smart Element Manager User Manual

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Smart Element Manager

Standalone Version

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Chapter 4 Frequently Asked Questions

The following list of frequently asked questions is installed on the CanogaView Smart
Element Manager Server under the Technical Support option.

4.1

What Web Server Platforms are supported?

The Standalone Version of CanogaView Smart Element Manager has a restricted license
which limits its supports to a PC workstation running Windows NT SP4 and later, Windows
2000 or XP. The optional Enterprise Version has additional support for a HP workstation
running HP-UX version 11.0 and Sun workstation running Sun Solaris OS Version 7 (a.k.a.
Solaris 2.7, SunOS 5.7).

4.2

What Web Client Platforms are supported?

The Standalone Version of CanogaView Smart Element Manager has a restricted license
which limits its Client applications so that they will only run on the same platform as that of
the Server. Therefore, in a Windows environment, either Netscape Navigator 4.06 -or-
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0, both with Java Plug-In 1.3.0_01 can be used.

The optional Enterprise Version has additional support for:

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HP-UX - Netscape Navigator 4.75 with Java Plug-In 1.3.0

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Sun Solaris - Netscape Navigator 4.76 with Java Plug-In 1.3.0_01

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Linux - with Java Plug-In 1.3.0_01

4.3

What Web Server is used by CanogaView Smart Element Manager?

Tomcat 3.2. Refer to

http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat

for more information.

4.4

What is a Java Plug-In or Java Runtime Environment?

Java Plug-in software enables customers to run Java applets or on their web browser using
Sun's Java 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (JRE) instead of the web browser's
default virtual machine. Sun's JRE provides a Java Compatible environment for today's
widely adopted web browsers - that means consistency and reliability when running applets.

Refer to

http://java.sun.com/products/plugin/

for more information.

4.5

How many Web Clients are supported?

The Standalone Version of CanogaView Smart Element Manager has a restricted license
which limits the number of Web Clients to one active session running on the server where it
is installed.

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