This section describes how to install, reconfigure, reinstall, upgrade, and uninstall the JUNOScope software.
Before installing the JUNOScope software, ensure that your network meets the requirements described in the following sections:
The JUNOScope software runs on both Sun Solaris servers (see Table 1) and Red Hat Linux servers (see Table 2). Before you install the JUNOScope software, ensure that the supported UNIX server workstation on which you install the software meets the following system requirements.
Table 1 shows the minimum system requirements for a Sun Solaris server.
Table 1: Sun Solaris Server System Minimum Requirements
| System | Minimum Requirement |
Operating system |
Solaris 5.8 or later |
Processor |
UltraSPARC III or equivalent |
Speed |
1.3 GHz or faster |
RAM |
1 GB |
Free disk space |
1 GB |
Table 2 shows the minimum system requirements for a Red Hat Linux server. (See also Table 3 on page 9).
Table 2: Red Hat Linux Server System Minimum Requirements
If a minimal install of Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES is performed on the server, the JUNOScope software administrator should ensure that the following file packages are installed for the JUNOScope software to run properly (see Table 3. All packages should be available in a full install of Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES.
Table 3: Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES File Package Requirements
To verify that the file package krb5-libs-1.3.4-17.i386.rpm is installed, use the following command:
You can install each package individually via rpm, from the
original Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES distribution. To install the
file package xorg-x11-libs-6.8.2-1.EL.13.20.i386.rpm, use the following command:
Ensure that the client workstation from which you connect to the JUNOScope software is running either Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or Netscape Navigator 6 or later with JavaScript enabled.
Ensure that the RADIUS server complies with RFC 2865, Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service.
Ensure that the system server (syslog) is running and configured to receive JUNOScope system log messaes.
This section describes how to install the JUNOScope Software from the JUNOScope software download page. For more information about installing the JUNOScope software, see the JUNOScope Software User Guide.
To download the JUNOScope software from the Juniper Networks Web site and start the JUNOScope installation, follow these steps:
Replace download-directory with the directory into which you downloaded the JUNOScope software from the software download page.
jtk-install-9.3R4X-sunos5-sparc.sh or jtk-install-9.3R4.X-linux2-i386.sh is the JUNOScope software file. Where X is
the current software spin number.
Replace install-directory with the directory in which to install the JUNOScope software. If you do not specify an installation directory, the software is installed in the current directory.
You can change the following JUNOScope software installation settings without rerunning the installation program. For more information about these settings, see the JUNOScope Software User Guide.
You cannot change some settings, such as passwords. To change JUNOScope software settings, use the following command:
The process for reinstalling or upgrading the JUNOScope software is the same as for installing the software. To install the JUNOScope software, see Downloading the JUNOScope Software from the Software Download Page.
To reinstall or upgrade JUNOScope software, you must use the same user ID as the one used for the currently installed software.
To uninstall the JUNOScope software, follow these steps:
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Warning: The rm-rf install-directory command removes the JUNOScope install-directory, including all data. |