user manual

78-11719-02 July 2001 Using Cisco Transport Controller 3
Cisco ONS 15327 User Documentation 3-7
Note The per-user .java.policy has a leading period (.) while the system-wide file does
not.
Step 2 Use Netscape to launch and run CTC. (Before launching Netscape, make sure to put
/opt/j2re1_3_0_01/bin in your path.)
Step 3 Clean up the temporary files by typing:
cd /tmp/ctctmp
rm -fr Solaris
Step 4 Type eject cdrom to remove the CTC CD from your CD-ROM drive.
3.3 Connecting PCs to the ONS 15327
You can connect a PC to the ONS 15327 using the RJ-45 LAN port on the XTC. Each ONS 15327
has a unique Internet Protocol (IP) address that you use to access the ONS 15327. The initial IP
address, 192.1.0.2, is a generic address for initial ONS 15327 access and configuration. This section
describes how to connect to a single node using direct connection or over a LAN. For procedures
that connect a node to a multiple-node network, see the “Setting Up General Network Information”
section on page 3-29.
Note Do not use dual Network Interface cards (NICs) or an enabled NIC and dial-up adapter at the
same time; this hinders communication between CTC and ONS 15327s.
3.3.1 Direct Connections
Use the following procedures to connect a PC running Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT
directly to an ONS 15327.
Procedure: Set Up a PC for Direct Connection
Step 1 From the Windows Start menu, choose Settings > Control Panel.
Step 2 On the Control Panel dialog box, click the Network icon.
Step 3 If you have Windows NT, do the following (shown in Figure 3-1):
(a) Click the Protocols tab.
(b) Select TCP/IP Protocol.
(c) Click Properties.
(d) Click the WINS Address tab.
(e) Check Enable DNS for Windows Resolution.
(f) Leave Enable LMHOSTS Lookup as found (checked or unchecked).
(g) Click Apply and click OK.