Licensing; Starting And Stopping Cmm; Logging Into Cmm - Linksys 4116 - EtherFast Switch User Manual

User guide for the cisco multicast manager 2.3.3 (pdf version)
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Licensing

Licensing
CMM 2.3.3 requires a license file. The application license is contained in the license.key file. This file
should be placed in the following directory:
On Solaris:
/opt/RMSMMT/mmtsys/sys
On Linux:
/usr/local/netman/mmtsys/sys
The file should be owned by mmtuser (chown mmtuser:mmtuser license.key) and be set to read-only
(chmod 0444 license.key). The license is tied to the IP address of the CMM server.

Starting and Stopping CMM

To start the application:
On Solaris:
From the CMM home directory (by default, /opt/RMSMMT) run the S98mmt script.
On Linux:
From the CMM home directory (by default, /usr/local/netman) run the S98mmt script.on Linux.
To stop the application, run the K98mmt script.
The S98mmt script also runs the S98mmtpolld script, which starts the polling daemon. The S98mmtpolld
script can also be used as a watchdog script to ensure that the polling daemon is up and running. The
root crontab configuration would be:
On Solaris:
0,5,10,15,20,25,30,35,40,45,50,55 * * * * /opt/RMSMMT/S98mmtpolld
On Linux:
*/5 * * * * /usr/local/netman/S98mmtpolld
These entries will run the script every 5 minutes.

Logging Into CMM

To access CMM, enter the IP address or the name of the server where the software is installed. For
example: http://192.168.1.9:8080. The default port of 8080 can be changed as described in the
installation instructions.
User Guide for the Cisco Multicast Manager 2.3.3
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Chapter 1
Using the Cisco Multicast Manager
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