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Management application server running in Windows 2008

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• DCFM is supported on Windows, Red Hat Linux, and SUSE server guest operating systems that run with VMware ESX 3.5 and 4.0. Other virtualization software is not supported. See Table 2 on page 9. • DCFM 10.4.5a was tested using English, Japanese, and German languages and is supported with other non-English Windows operating systems. Most of the displayed text is in English, even though message strings and dates can be displayed in a local language. • DCFM 10.4.5a cannot run on the same host as EFCM, FM, or older versions of DCFM if they are actively monitoring fabrics. Management application server running in Windows 2008 By default, when the Windows 2008 Firewall state is set to On, all inbound connections to the host are blocked. To allow clients from other hosts to access the Management application server, you must change the Inbound connections setting to Allow as follows: 1. Select Start > Administrative Tools > Server Manager The User Account Control dialog box opens. 2. Click Continue. 3. Under Security Summary, click Go to Windows Firewall. 4. Click Windows Firewall Properties. The Windows Firewall with Advanced Security dialog box opens. 5. Based on the Active Profile for your configuration, on the Inbound connections list, select Allow. NOTE: Windows Firewall with Advanced Security supports separate profiles (sets of firewall and connection security rules) for computers that are members of a domain, or connected to a private or public network. Once the Allow option is selected in the Inbound Connections drop-down list, you can launch the client to the server running on a 2008 host. For more information about Windows Firewall with Advanced Security, see the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security Getting Started Guide, at: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc748991(WS.10).aspx 6. Click OK to save the change. You are now able to launch the client to the server. Launching the client from Windows 2008 host to Management application server By default, Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration (IE ESC) is enabled in Windows 2008. If you attempt to launch client from the 2008 host to another host in which the Management application server is running, the following warning message appears: You are attempting to download a file from a site that is not part of your Trusted Sites and that may be different from the Web site you are viewing. To download the client, click Add to add the site (Server IP) on which the Management application server is running. 22

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DCFM is supported on Windows, Red Hat Linux, and SUSE server guest operating systems that
run with VMware ESX 3.5 and 4.0. Other virtualization software is not supported. See
Table
2
on page 9.
DCFM 10.4.5a was tested using English, Japanese, and German languages and is supported
with other non-English Windows operating systems. Most of the displayed text is in English, even
though message strings and dates can be displayed in a local language.
DCFM 10.4.5a cannot run on the same host as EFCM, FM, or older versions of DCFM if they are
actively monitoring fabrics.
Management application server running in Windows 2008
By default, when the Windows 2008 Firewall state is set to
On
, all inbound connections to the host
are blocked. To allow clients from other hosts to access the Management application server, you must
change the Inbound connections setting to
Allow
as follows:
1.
Select
Start
>
Administrative Tools
>
Server Manager
The User Account Control dialog box opens.
2.
Click
Continue
.
3.
Under
Security Summary
, click
Go to Windows Firewall
.
4.
Click
Windows Firewall Properties
.
The Windows Firewall with Advanced Security dialog box opens.
5.
Based on the Active Profile for your configuration, on the Inbound connections list, select
Allow
.
NOTE:
Windows Firewall with Advanced Security supports separate profiles (sets of firewall and
connection security rules) for computers that are members of a domain, or connected to a
private or public network. Once the Allow option is selected in the
Inbound Connections
drop-down list, you can launch the client to the server running on a 2008 host.
For more information about Windows Firewall with Advanced Security, see the
Windows
Firewall with Advanced Security Getting Started Guide
, at:
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Click
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You are now able to launch the client to the server.
Launching the client from Windows 2008 host to Management application
server
By default, Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration (IE ESC) is enabled in Windows 2008.
If you attempt to launch client from the 2008 host to another host in which the Management application
server is running, the following warning message appears:
You are attempting to download a file from a site that is not part of
your Trusted Sites and that may be different from the Web site you are
viewing.
To download the client, click
Add
to add the site (Server IP) on which the Management application
server is running.
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