Cisco Cisco Collaboration Server Dynamic Content Adapter Installation Guide
DCA 2.01 Installation and Integration Guide
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How to Test the DCA Installation
After installing the DCA, you should test your installation by:
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Making sure that you can access the DCA Admin Tool.
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Requesting several non-secure and secure (if your server is configured for SSL)
pages through the DCA Collaboration Toolbar.
pages through the DCA Collaboration Toolbar.
These brief tests are only to offer quick confirmation that the DCA installation was
successful. You should perform more extensive testing after you have integrated the
DCA with Collaboration Server, including testing pages from your own Web site.
successful. You should perform more extensive testing after you have integrated the
DCA with Collaboration Server, including testing pages from your own Web site.
To Access the Admin Tool
1. Open a Web browser and in the Address line, enter:
http://<DCAservername>/uiroot
(case-sensitive). Or, if your DCA server is set
up to use SSL, you can enter https as the protocol.
2. Press <Enter>. The Admin Tool Login screen opens. Note: In Solaris Installation,
if the page is not loaded properly refer to '
About DCA Installation
Troubleshooting
'
3. Enter your DCA Admin username and password. The default values for these are
Admin and Admin. Note that the values are case-sensitive.
4. Depending on your localization configuration, you may also have the option of
choosing a different on-screen language to use for the current session.
5. Click Login.
To Request Pages Through the DCA Collaboration
Toolbar (Quick Method)
Toolbar (Quick Method)
Loading and requesting pages through the DCA Collaboration Toolbar can be
performed from the DCA server or from any networked PC. It does not require the
use of CCS.
performed from the DCA server or from any networked PC. It does not require the
use of CCS.
Note: This method loads the Collaboration Toolbar in standalone mode (independent
of CCS). It is intended for internal testing purposes only. It is not supported for, and
should not be used to conduct, actual collaboration sessions.
of CCS). It is intended for internal testing purposes only. It is not supported for, and
should not be used to conduct, actual collaboration sessions.