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Chapter 15: Advanced <strong>Admin</strong>istration<br />

5. Enter the minimum JRE version required in the Require Minimum JRE<br />

field. You must enter the full version number, including at least three<br />

parts. For example, 1.6.0 is a correct version number. 1.6 is not a<br />

correct version number. For JRE "Update" versions, use an<br />

underscore character. For example, 1.6.0_5 is a correct version<br />

number for JRE version 1.6.0 Update 5.<br />

6. Click Update.<br />

To customize the message in the JRE Incompatibility Warning<br />

window:<br />

1. Choose <strong>Admin</strong>istration > Configuration.<br />

2. Click the Custom JRE tab.<br />

3. Using HTML code, enter the message that appears in the JRE<br />

Incompatibility Warning window.<br />

4. Click Update.<br />

To restore the default message and minimum JRE version:<br />

1. Choose <strong>Admin</strong>istration > Configuration.<br />

2. Click the Custom JRE tab.<br />

3. Click Restore Default.<br />

4. Click Update.<br />

To clear the default message and minimum JRE version:<br />

1. Choose <strong>Admin</strong>istration > Configuration. Click the Custom JRE tab.<br />

2. Click Clear.<br />

Configuring SNMP<br />

Simple Network Management Protocol allows CC-SG to push SNMP traps<br />

(event notifications) to an existing SNMP manager on the network. You<br />

should be trained in handling SNMP infrastructure to configure CC-SG to<br />

work with SNMP.<br />

CC-SG also supports SNMP GET/SET operations with third-party<br />

solutions, such as HP OpenView. To support the operations, you must<br />

provide SNMP agent identifier information such as these MIB-II System<br />

Group objects: sysContact, sysName, and sysLocation. These identifiers<br />

provide contact, administrative, and location information regarding the<br />

managed node. See RFC 1213 for details.<br />

To configure SNMP in CC-SG:<br />

1. Choose <strong>Admin</strong>istration > Configuration.<br />

2. Click the SNMP tab.<br />

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