Installation guide

Installing on Windows NT
Chapter 3 Installing iPlanet Web Server, Enterprise Edition on Windows NT 45
Server Core. Install this subcomponent to install the Administration Server and the
first instance of iPlanet Web Server.
Java Runtime Environment. If you are planning to use the Administration Server
and/or Java and servlets support, you must have a JRE or a JDK. You can install the
supplied JRE subcomponent or use a JDK already installed on your system. If you want
to use your own JDK, you’ll need to supply the path to it later in the installation. For
more information, see “Installing a Java Developer’s Kit,” on page 21.
Java Support. Install this subcomponent if you are planning to use the Administration
Server and/or Java and servlets.
Search and Indexing Support. Install this subcomponent to search the contents and
attributes of documents on the server. As the server administrator, you can create a
customized text search interface tailored to your user community.
SNMP Support. Install this subcomponent if you are planning to use SNMP to
monitor your servers.
8. The iPlanet Web Server Administration Server Authentication dialog box appears.
Type the user name for Administration Server access; the default is admin. Type the
Administration Server access password; type it again for verification.
Click Next.
If you are using LDAP-based authentication, you must make sure that this user has
access permissions to the LDAP server to perform user/group management tasks.
If you chose Express Installation, skip to Step 12.
9. The Web Server Administration Server Port Selection dialog box appears. Type the
port number the Administration Server runs on. This can be any number from 1 to
65535. The URL for administration access is displayed. You might want to make a note
of this URL. The default port is 8888.
If iPlanet Web Server 4.x is installed on your system, do not use the same
Administration Server port number for iPlanet Web Server 6.0 as you used for iPlanet
Web Server 4.x.
For more information on ports, see “Choosing Unique Port Numbers” on page 16.
Click Next.