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About the OVO Java-based Operator GUI<br />

Accessing NNM from the Java GUI<br />

NOTE Users cannot see OVO-specific symbols and submaps in the accessed ovw<br />

map. The map shows a pure network view, with no OVO-related status<br />

messages.<br />

Accessing NNM from a Remote System<br />

If NNM is installed on a system other than the OVO management server,<br />

operators can access NNM from the operator GUI.<br />

NOTE Operators can access remote NNM systems from the Motif GUI or the<br />

Java GUI. However, starting OV applications in the Motif GUI calls the<br />

operator’s own ovw session.<br />

To access a remote NNM system, make sure the following requirements<br />

are met:<br />

❏ NNM on <strong>HP</strong>-UX or Solaris<br />

NNM is installed and running on an <strong>HP</strong>-UX or Solaris server. An<br />

<strong>HP</strong>-UX OVO server can access a remote NNM system running on<br />

Solaris. And a Solaris OVO server can access a remote NNM system<br />

running on <strong>HP</strong>-UX.<br />

❏ NNM on Remote System and OVO Server<br />

NNM version installed on the remote systems is identical to the<br />

NNM version on the OVO server for that architecture (for example,<br />

only NNM 6.1 can be used for remote access with OVO A.08.10).<br />

❏ OVO Agent on Remote System<br />

OVO agent is installed and running on the remote NNM system.<br />

❏ ovw Bundle on Remote NNM System<br />

Bundle OVORemoteOVw has been manually installed on the remote<br />

NNM system (see the OVO Installation Guide for the Management<br />

Server, for the installation procedure).<br />

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