Remote Device Activity Capture
Creating a DAC Host
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Your DAC host can be a Windows server. This section provides instructions
on setting up a Windows host.
First, download the executable file to your Windows server, then run the
installer to install the first interface. For this release, if you want to add
additional interfaces, you must install them manually. A future release will
expand the options in the installer to include multiple interfaces. Add any
additional interfaces and start the service.
Downloading the EXE File
To download the EXE file to a Windows machine:
Browser window
Download and save the EXE file to a Windows machine. Copying files is
described in “Copying Files” on page 1-20. The EXE file can be downloaded
directly from the MS:
/usr/local/nac/webapps/ROOT/installers/
DACInstaller.exe
Running the Windows Installer
The Windows installer performs the following tasks:
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Installs the DAC software
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Installs the JavaJRE software if needed
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Installs the WinPcap software if needed
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Modifies the wrapper.conf file
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Installs DAC as a Windows service
NOTE:
If you have already installed DAC, you must uninstall it before attempting to
install a newer version. See the “Removing the Software” on page 12-18 for
instructions.
NOTE:
If you have made configuration changes to the wrapper.conf file in a previous
version of DAC, when you remove and re-install DAC, your changes are not
saved. You will need to re-enter any changes, such as adding additional
interfaces or ESs to the wrapper.conf file after installing DAC. You can save
your previous wrapper.conf file before you uninstall DAC for reference; do
not save the old wrapper.conf file and copy it over the new wrapper.conf file.
Summary of Contents for ProCurve NAC 800
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