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Copy Data and Settings, Launch DCFM Configuration

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1 Installing Enterprise trial on Windows systems 6. Make sure the Launch DCFM Configuration check box is selected (default) on the Installation Complete screen, and click Done. 7. Click Next on the Welcome screen. 8. Select No on the Copy Data and Settings screen and then click Next. To migrate data from a previous management application version, refer to Chapter 2, "Migration". 9. Click Next on the Server License screen. 10. Select Enterprise on the Trial Editions screen and click Next. 11. Select Internal FTP Server or External FTP Server on the FTP Server screen and click Next. If port 21 is busy, a message displays. Click OK to close the message and continue. Once the Management application is configured make sure port 21 is free and restart the Server to start the FTP service. NOTE If you use an FTP Server which is not configured on the same machine as DCFM, the Firmware Repository feature will not be available. FIGURE 19 FTP Server screen 40 DCFM Installation, Migration, and Transition Guide 53-1001360-01

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Installing Enterprise trial on Windows systems
1
6.
Make sure the
Launch DCFM Configuration
check box is selected (default) on the
Installation
Complete
screen, and click
Done
.
7.
Click
Next
on the
Welcome
screen.
8.
Select
No
on the
Copy Data and Settings
screen and then click
Next
.
To migrate data from a previous management application version, refer to
Chapter 2,
“Migration”
.
9.
Click
Next
on the
Server License
screen.
10. Select
Enterprise
on the
Trial Editions
screen and click
Next
.
11. Select
Internal FTP Server
or
External FTP Server
on the
FTP Server
screen and click
Next
.
If port 21 is busy, a message displays. Click
OK
to close the message and continue. Once the
Management application is configured make sure port 21 is free and restart the Server to start
the FTP service.
NOTE
If you use an FTP Server which is not configured on the same machine as DCFM, the Firmware
Repository feature will not be available.
FIGURE 19
FTP Server screen