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Extreme Networks EPICenter Guide User Manual

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EPICenter Concepts and Solutions Guide
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2 Getting Started with EPICenter
This chapter covers how to use some of the basic features of the EPICenter system:
Starting EPICenter.
How to get Help.
EPICenter User Roles.
Creating the Device Inventory.
Organizing your network elements using groups.
Using the Alarm System.
Organizing views of your network using the Topology function.
Using Basic Reports.
Starting EPICenter
The EPICenter software consists of a server component that runs on a Windows, Solaris or Linux server,
and a client component, that can be installed and run on separate Windows, Solaris or Linux systems.
Once the EPICenter server is running, multiple clients can connect to it. The EPICenter software
supports multiple administrator users, with different roles that determine the EPICenter functions each
user can perform.
This chapter assumes you have successfully installed (or upgraded to) the current EPICenter software
version—version 6.0 or later, and that the EPICenter server is running.
If you have not yet installed version 6.0, see the EPICenter Installation and Upgrade Guide for instructions.
The Installation and Upgrade Guide is included in the EPICenter product package along with the
EPICenter software CD, and is also available in Adobe PDF format on the CD, and from the Extreme
web site.
Starting the EPICenter Server
The EPICenter Server consists of two components:
The EPICenter Database Server
The EPICenter Server
Both components must be running in order to run the EPICenter client applets.
In a Windows environment (Windows XP or 2003 Server), the recommended (and default) method of
installing the EPICenter server components is as services. If you have installed the EPICenter
components as services, the two EPICenter Server components will start automatically when you boot
the server.
If you have not installed EPICenter as services, you will need to start the EPICenter server components
manually.

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BrandExtreme Networks
ModelEPICenter Guide
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