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This chapter provides information about installing the required software packages that CSRC needs before it can run. In some cases, the chapter does not provide step-by-step instructions about how to install these software packages, because the packages include their own documentation. In other cases, installation instructions are provided in an appendix in this guide.
Some installation information refers to parameter values you entered on the "CSRC Installation Worksheet" (Table 2-1).
Table 3-1 lists the installation kits, utilities, and documentation you need to install the required software packages
| Software Package | What You Need | Documentation |
|---|---|---|
Perl | Perl installation kit for Windows NT 4.0, included on the CSRC distribution media. | The README.txt file on the CSRC CD-ROM in the Perl/ directory. |
Web server installation kit for Windows NT 4.0. The CSRC distribution media contains an installation kit for the Apache Web server. | The README.txt file on the CSRC CD-ROM in the Apache/ directory. | |
LDAP directory server software. Note For information about what you will need for the Netscape Directory Server, see "Netscape Directory Server." | Contact vendor. | |
Netscape Application Server (NAS) | NAS installation kit for Windows NT 4.0. This includes a NAS key. | The NAS\nas211_sp7_beta1\docs\install.pdf file on the CSRC CD-ROM. |
Step 1 of the CSRC installation process is to install Perl version 5.00503 or higher in the C:\Program Files\CSRC\perl directory.
For information about installing Perl, see "Perl."
Step 2 of the CSRC installation process is to install Cisco Network Registrar (CNR) version 3.0 (1)T or higher Technology (T) version.
The following sections describe the installation requirements for Cisco Network Registrar (CNR) and how to configure CNR for CSRC.
All of the CSRC software packages require CNR version 3.0 (1)T or higher Technology (T) version, except the LDAP data package. This package does not require CNR.
As you install CNR, be sure you do the following:
For more information about the CSRC software packages, see "Completing the CSRC Installation" section.
As you install CNR, be sure to indicate the following information on the "CSRC Installation Worksheet" (Table 2-1):
If you have already installed the CNR graphical user interface (GUI) component, check the version number of the installed software to ensure that it meets the CSRC requirement. To check the CNR version number, do the following:
Step 1 Using the Windows NT taskbar, open the CNR GUI with the following menu selection sequence:
Start>Programs>Network Registrar 3.0>Network Registrar 3.0
Step 2 In the Help menu, select the About Network Registrar option. The CNR version displays in the window that appears.
For information on how to install Cisco Network Registrar (CNR), see Getting Started with Network Registrar. You must install the server component of CNR on at least one host. Installing only the GUI component is not sufficient.
After you install the proper version of CNR, you must configure at least one cluster and set the CNR license key for that cluster. If you do not do this before you begin installing the CSRC software packages, CSRC will not install successfully.
To set the license key and configure one cluster, do the following:
Step 1 Enter the following command to start the CNR GUI.
Start>Programs>Network Registrar 3.0>Network Registrar 3.0
Step 2 From the Admin menu, select Clusters.
Step 3 In the Cluster dialog box, click Add Cluster.
Step 4 In the Add Cluster dialog box, enter the cluster name. The cluster name must be the name of the host on which the database runs. This is usually the name of the DNS server.
Step 5 Select the Connect to this cluster checkbox. You must connect to the cluster to set the license key.
Step 6 Click OK.
Step 7 In the Login for Cluster dialog box for that cluster, enter the username and password.
Step 8 Click OK.
Step 9 From the License dialog box, click New Key.
Step 10 From the Cluster Properties dialog box, select Edit License Key.
Step 11 Enter the 16-digit license.
Step 12 Click OK.
For more information, see Getting Started with Network Registrar.
Step 3 of the CSRC installation process is to install a Web server. CSRC operates with most Web servers. If you do not have a Web server currently installed, you must install one. This manual provides the installation requirements and the installation procedures for installing the Apache Web server that is distributed on the CSRC distribution media, or the Netscape Enterprise Web server, available from Netscape.
For information on installing the Apache Web server, see "Apache Web Server."
For information on installing the Netscape Enterprise Web server, see "Netscape Enterprise Server."
Step 4 of the CSRC installation process is to install an LDAP version 3 compliant server. One such server is the Netscape Directory Server (NDS).
For information about installing NDS, see "Netscape Directory Server."
Step 5 of the CSRC installation process is to install the Netscape Application Server (NAS) version 2.1. The CSRC distribution media contains pre-compiled NAS binary files for Windows NT.
The following sections describe the installation requirements and provides an example of a NAS installation.
The Web user interface software package provides the Web-based user interface to CSRC. You must install NAS on the same host as you install the Web user interface. You must also install Perl, the CNR user interface, and the Web server on this host.
During installation, the Netscape Application Server installer program asks for the Netscape Application Server installation root directory. See box 17 in the "CSRC Installation Worksheet" (Table 2-1).
For other questions, read the installation instructions in the \NAS\nas211_sp7_beta1\docs\install.pdf file on the CSRC CD-ROM.
Step 1 Insert the CSRC CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
Step 2 Click Start on the Windows NT taskbar, then click Run.
Step 3 Click Browse and navigate to the CD-ROM drive (for example, D:\).
Step 4 Under the \NAS\nas211_sp7_beta1\nt directory, double-click setup.exe and click OK.
Step 5 Follow the installation program instructions.
During NAS installation, specify the following information at the installer's prompt (otherwise accept the default values):
Verify that NAS is installed by executing one of the sample applications. For more information, see the NAS documentation.
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Posted: Fri Oct 15 13:09:59 PDT 1999
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