D-Link DXE-820T User Manual
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3.1.2.
Installing on a Linux System
The Broadcom Advanced Control Suite (BACS) software can be installed on a Linux
system using the Linux RPM package. This installation includes a BACS GUI and a CLI
client.
Before you begin:
Ensure that the Broadcom network adapter(s) is physically installed and the
appropriate device driver for the NICis is installed on the system that will be
managed by this utility.
Ensure that the CIM provider is installed properly on the system that will be
managed by this utility.
For managing iSCSI on Linux hosts, ensure that the open-iscsi and sg utilities are
installed on the Linux host.
To install BACS
1.
Download the latest BACS management application RPM package.
2.
Install the RPM package using the following command:
% rpm -i BACS-{version}.{arch}.rpm
To Use BACS
To use the GUI, on XWindow, double-click the BACS4 desktop icon, or access the
BACS program from the task bar under System Tools.
To use BACS CLI, refer to the file BACSCLI_Readme.txt provided with the release
files.
To remove BACS
To uninstall the RPM package, use the following command:
% rpm -e BACS
3.1.3.
Managing Management Applications (Windows)
Modifying the Management Application
To modify the management applications:
In Control Panel, double-click
Add or Remove Programs
.
1.
Click
Broadcom Management Programs
and then click
Change
.
2.
Click
Next
to continue.
3.
Click
Modify
to change program features.
4.
Click
Next
to continue.
5.
Click on an icon to change how a feature is installed.
6.
Click
Next
.
7.
Click
Install
.