Bringing up the NMS Server from Linux
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FS6300 NMS Getting Started Guide
1 • Introduction
Bringing up the NMS Server from Linux
To start the server, from the
/opt/FS6300
directory, double-click on the
WebNMSLauncher.sh
file to open the
launcher.
To start and stop the server, in the splash screen window, right-click on the
Start 6300 NMS Server
icon. To initialize the database, right-click on the
Reintialize 6300 NMS
icon and select
Run
, then acknowl-
edge the confirmation request in the pop-up window.
Bringing up the NMS Application Client from Windows XP
The NMS Application Client is the primary client for the FS6300 NMS. It is recommended that you use the
Application Client. You can launch the Application Client by double-clicking on the
WebNMSLauncher.bat
icon on the desktop. In the resulting splash screen window, right-click on Application Client icon and select
Run
. Then, enter authentication information in the FS6300 NMS Authentication dialog box.
Logging into the Application Client
The FS6300 NMS Authentication box is displayed to provide an authenticated access to the FS6300 NMS.
Enter a valid user name and password to access the Application Client.
Figure 1. Logging in to the application client
1.
In the
Host
field, enter
192.168.254.1
for the server address.
2.
In the
Port
field, enter
6300
.
3.
Enter the
User ID
assigned to you in the User ID field. If you do not have a User ID, contact your system
administrator. For unconfigured systems, the default User ID is
superuser.
4.
Enter the password assigned to you in the
Password
field. To learn how to configure your password, see
“Configuring Your Password”
on page 17. For unconfigured systems, the default password is
superuser
.
5.
Click
Connect
.
The Application Client console is displayed (if you had opted for it). The splash screen with a progress bar is
shown before the Application Client is completely opened.