User guide

Before using the DSR Remote Operations software
The following actions should be performed before using the DSR Remote Operations software:
Ensure that the switch is configured. See the installer/user guide for the DSR switch for
more information.
Ensure that users have been added to the internal database of the DSR switch. If the
DSView server is not available, the appliance database is used for appliance authentication.
If neither are available, authentication cannot be performed for the switch and an error will
be displayed by the DSR Remote Operations software. See the installer/user guide for the
DSR switch for more information.
An external modem must be attached to the PPP modem interface (modem port) of the DSR
switch. A modem/PPP dial-up connection must be established before the DSR Remote
Operations software may be started. The modem port should have auto-answer turned off
(typically a modem’s default setting). The dial-up connection options should be set to
115200 baud, 8 bits, 1 stop bit, no parity and enabled hardware flow control. The DSR
Remote Operations application must be started within the authentication time-out specified
in the Terminal Applications menu of the DSR switch or the PPP (modem) link will be
disconnected.
Ensure that the PC containing the client interface has dial-up software and that the software
is configured properly. See the operating system documentation for more information.
Install the DSR Remote Operations software.
Installing the DSR Remote Operations software
In this procedure, the DSR Remote Operations software plus its online help and the JRE (Java
Runtime Environment will be installed.
Minimum requirements for the DSR Remote Operations software
The following are the minimum requirements for installing the DSR Remote Operations
software as a DSView software client:
1 GHz Pentium or equivalent processor
512 MB RAM
XGA video with graphics accelerator
Desktop size setting of at least 800 x 600
Color palette of at least 256 colors
One of the following operating systems:
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