Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8.0 Manuale Di Manutenzione

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Chapter 12: Setting Remote Access Options
Note
The manual installation option is useful if you want to distribute the 
installer via CD-ROM or if your system or network does not allow you to install 
the Remote Access Agent directly from the Remote Access Setup Wizard.
 
Silent installation:
 This option allows you to install the Remote Access Agent 
without requiring any user interaction, such as specifying options in a wizard. 
For details, see “Using a silent installer to install Remote Access” on page 140.
Minimum system requirements
Before installing the Remote Access Agent on a computer, ensure that the 
computer meets the following minimum system requirements:
 
Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, or 2003 Server
 
Intel x86 (Pentium 400 MHz +) or compatible processor
 
128 MB RAM
 
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6+, Netscape 7+, Mozilla 1.4+, or Firefox 1.0+
 
JavaScript and cookies enabled on the Web browser; ActiveX enabled on 
Internet Explorer; Java 1.3
 
Internet connection (For the remote computer, a dedicated, broadband Internet 
connection, such as DSL, cable modem, ISDN, or T1 connection; for the local 
computer, at least a 56K connection)
Setting up the Remote Access Agent for your proxy server
You can install the Remote Access Agent on a server that requires proxy server 
authentication. The Remote Access Setup Wizard automatically detects the proxy 
server and displays a dialog box in which you provide the proxy server information.
Before you can proceed to the Options panel on the Remote Access Setup Wizard, 
provide your information in the Enter Proxy Server Password dialog box, as 
follows:
1
Provide the user ID and password in the appropriate boxes, and then click OK.
2
Click Next on the Account Information panel.
You can continue the Remote Access Agent installation.
Setting default installation options
The default values for Remote Access installation on your Support Center site, 
which you specify here, take effect to a Remote Access agent when a customer is 
invited to install the agent on a remote computer.