Manual Cisco Systems 78-5664-05

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    C HAPTER 6-1 Cisco Info Center Administrator Referen ce 78-5664-05 6 Java Event List Configuration This chapter cov ers how conf igure th e Cisco Info Center Ja v a Event List. Y ou need only read this section if you ha ve in stalled Jav a support for the Jav a Event List. This chapte r includes the follo wing section s: • “Introduction” • ...

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    6-2 Cisco Info Center Ad ministrator Reference 78-5664-05 Chapter 6 Java Even t List Configur ation Configuration Procedur e Figure 6-1 Ja v a Com ponent Configuration Procedure The Jav a support components are, by def ault, installed in th e $OMNIHOME/ ja va directory . The confi guration procedure for Ja v a support co vers th e follo wing steps: ...

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    6-3 Cisco Info Center Administrator Reference 78-5664-05 Chapter 6 Java Event List Con figuration Configuration Procedure Publishing Class and Zip Files Before you can create HTML pages for the WWW , you must publish the class an d zip files on the W eb server . The class files are in the $OMNIHOME/ja va/j el directory . This directory contains the ...

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    6-4 Cisco Info Center Ad ministrator Reference 78-5664-05 Chapter 6 Java Even t List Configur ation Configuration Procedur e Info Server Connection Properties The properties f ile provides th ree methods of connecting to an Info Server . These are: 1. Connection to a l ist of Info Servers. JELD tri es each Info Server in the list until a con nectio ...

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    6-5 Cisco Info Center Administrator Reference 78-5664-05 Chapter 6 Java Event List Con figuration Configuration Procedure Password This entry contains the jeld password for the Cisco Info Serv er. The password sh ould be encrypted using the nco_crypt command. For example, specify: jeld.Cisco Info Server.password: <string> Where <string> ...

  • Cisco Systems 78-5664-05 - page 6

    6-6 Cisco Info Center Ad ministrator Reference 78-5664-05 Chapter 6 Java Even t List Configur ation Configuration Procedur e JELD Server Properties There are two JELD server properties: listenport and maxconns . Listen Port This entry cont ains the listen port number . For e xample, specify: jeld.listenport: 7575 Y ou can ove rride this entry with ...

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    6-7 Cisco Info Center Administrator Reference 78-5664-05 Chapter 6 Java Event List Con figuration Configuration Procedure Log File Properties There are two log f ile properties: logdir and logfile . Log Directory This entry contains the name of the directory in which the log fi le is located. For e xample, to ensure the log f ile is located in the ...

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    6-8 Cisco Info Center Ad ministrator Reference 78-5664-05 Chapter 6 Java Even t List Configur ation Configuration with the JACE Editor There is no limit to th e number of Info Serv ers that you can specify in the properties f ile or the number of times you can enter the details of the same Info Server . Once a connection has been established, the J ...

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    6-9 Cisco Info Center Administrator Reference 78-5664-05 Chapter 6 Java Event List Con figuration Configuration with the JACE Editor Figur e 6-2 JEL A dv anced Co nfiguration Edit or (J A CE) When you f irst start J A CE, you should i mport the default con fi guration f ile $OMNIHOME/ja va/mi sc/jel1.jace . The J A CE display is in a tree format, m ...

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    6-10 Cisco Info Center Ad ministrator Reference 78-5664-05 Chapter 6 Java Even t List Configur ation Configuration with the JACE Editor Copying a Configuration An entire conf iguration can be copied, incl uding all sets and prop erties, or just one part of a configuration. T o copy a conf iguration: 1. Click on the conf iguration you w ant to cop y ...

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    6-11 Cisco Info Center Administrator Reference 78-5664-05 Chapter 6 Java Event List Con figuration Configuration with the JACE Editor Importing and Exporting Configurations J A CE allo ws you to import and expo rt conf igurations for use on other machines. Conf igurations may be exported t o ASCII readable f iles and those f iles can be imported, a ...

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    6-12 Cisco Info Center Ad ministrator Reference 78-5664-05 Chapter 6 Java Even t List Configur ation Configuration with the JACE Editor Adding a Property to a Set T o add a new pro perty to a selected set, do one of the foll owing: • Click the Add butto n (sho wn in the left mar gin). • Right click on the list to display the popup menu, then se ...

  • Cisco Systems 78-5664-05 - page 13

    6-13 Cisco Info Center Administrator Reference 78-5664-05 Chapter 6 Java Event List Con figuration Configuration with the JACE Editor Configuration Options In this section, there is a table of properties for each setname . The type of each proper ty can be String , Integer or Boolean . All conf iguration options are includ ed in the JEL template. T ...

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    6-14 Cisco Info Center Ad ministrator Reference 78-5664-05 Chapter 6 Java Even t List Configur ation Configuration with the JACE Editor . Access The two propert ies required for JELD global security are defi ned in the access set, as described in Ta b l e 6 - 4 . T able 6-3 View Set Properties Property T ype Description fieldsfromhtml Boolean If se ...

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    6-15 Cisco Info Center Administrator Reference 78-5664-05 Chapter 6 Java Event List Con figuration Configuration with the JACE Editor Audio The properties for the audio set are described i n T able 6-5 . Basic Tool The Basic T ool set is a templa te that you can copy and use as the basis of cu stom tools. The properties for the basi c tools set ar ...

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    6-16 Cisco Info Center Ad ministrator Reference 78-5664-05 Chapter 6 Java Even t List Configur ation Configuration with the JACE Editor These four properties, when copied to a tool set an d completed, pro vide the minimum requirement s for that set. See “Conf iguring T ools” on page 23 for details of the possi ble v alues of the fiel ds. Tool N ...

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    6-17 Cisco Info Center Administrator Reference 78-5664-05 Chapter 6 Java Event List Con figuration Configuration with the JACE Editor Look The properties for the look set are described in T able 6-9. T able 6-9 Look Set Pr operties Property T ype Description authenticate Boolean If set to true the user must authentica te before each operation that ...

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    6-18 Cisco Info Center Ad ministrator Reference 78-5664-05 Chapter 6 Java Even t List Configur ation Configuration with the JACE Editor Monitor Box The follo wing options are on ly rele vant in float mode to control the appearan ce of the monitor box. The properties for the monitor bo x set are described in T able 6-10. refreshrate Integer Sets the ...

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    6-19 Cisco Info Center Administrator Reference 78-5664-05 Chapter 6 Java Event List Con figuration Configuration with the JACE Editor Update Permissions The update permissions set contro ls the way in wh ich alerts can be modif ied. Authenti cation is required before you can change an y of the options in this set. The properties for the update perm ...

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    6-20 Cisco Info Center Ad ministrator Reference 78-5664-05 Chapter 6 Java Even t List Configur ation Configuration with the JACE Editor Admin The property for the adm in set is described in T able 6-13. The include option allo ws you to include all the v a lues from another co nf iguration into the curren t configuration. Sets and properties can be ...

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    6-21 Cisco Info Center Administrator Reference 78-5664-05 Chapter 6 Java Event List Con figuration Creating HTML Pages Creating HTML Pages T o configu re the JEL, you add applet p a r a m e t e r s t o t h e H T M L p a g e s . A n e x a m p l e H T M L f i l e i s p r o v i d e d in the follo wing file: $OMNIHOME/ja va/html/jel 1.htm . The follo w ...

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    6-22 Cisco Info Center Ad ministrator Reference 78-5664-05 Chapter 6 Java Even t List Configur ation Creating HTML Pa ges ViewName Parameter The ViewName parameter is a string that labels the b utton and windo w that appear in float mode. For exa mp le : <param name=”ViewName” value=”High Severity”> This parameter is used when the con ...

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    6-23 Cisco Info Center Administrator Reference 78-5664-05 Chapter 6 Java Event List Con figuration Configuring Tools Filter Parameter The Filter parameter allows you to def i ne the f ilter . This is the v alue of an SQL where clause and can contain any v alid filter text. F or example, enter: <param name=”Filter” value=”Severity>3”&g ...

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    6-24 Cisco Info Center Ad ministrator Reference 78-5664-05 Chapter 6 Java Even t List Configur ation Configuring Tools Base URL Y ou must specify a base URL that forms the stem of the UR L for each tool. The rest of the tool’ s URL is deri ved from the parameters in a way that depend s on the tool’ s type. See the “T ool T ype” section on p ...

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    6-25 Cisco Info Center Administrator Reference 78-5664-05 Chapter 6 Java Event List Con figuration Running the JELD Proce ss in Backgro und Tools of Type All T ools of type all have one or more parameters, defined in the same way as for tools of type one : Ping multiple hosts(all)(http://armagnac/cgi-bin/ncping)(Node,Node,Serial,Serial) In this exa ...

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    6-26 Cisco Info Center Ad ministrator Reference 78-5664-05 Chapter 6 Java Even t List Configur ation Running the JELD Process in Backgro und Figure 6-6 Example HTML P age ...

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