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Chapter 2
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Installing, Configuring, and Running TPM on IRIX,
Linux, and Windows
This chapter explains how to install and configure the TPM application on all operating
systems. You may install TPM with other active users on the system if you wish. The
entire process takes little time and no reboot is required.
Host Prerequisites
The host server where the TPM application is installed must have the following
prerequisites:
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TCP/IP access. This access must exist between the host system and the machine
with the Web browser. This can be over any medium, including Ethernet, token
ring, ATM, or dial-up SLIP/PPP.
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A specific IP port or socket number.The software must communicate with a specific
IP port or socket number. If there is a firewall or router, ensure the administrator
does not restrict traffic over that socket (normally, the socket used is 2002).
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A compatible Web browser. HTML-compatible Web browsers with JavaScript
support, such as Microsoft’s Internet Explorer (IE) version 4.0 or 5.0, and Netscape’s
4.x browsers have been tested. The browser can execute on any machine. The
operating system of the client machine is not important.
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Your fibre channel host adapter and drivers must be properly configured.
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Operating System. TPM supports the following operating system versions:
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IRIX 6.5.8 or later
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Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 6 or later
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Windows 2000 Advanced Server with Service Pack 1 or later.
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Linux RedHat 6.2 with ProPack 1.3
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