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Cisco TES 6.2 offers a desktop-like client experience with the introduction of a light-weight Java client which can be installed as a standalone application or can be launched through a URL from the TES Master.
The following requirements must be met prior to installation of the Java Client:
– CPU (64-bit): 2.2+ GHz Quad Core
– Only JavaFx2 certified systems are supported. See:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javafx/downloads/supportedconfigurations-1506746.html
– Install Desktop Experience (Windows Server Only). See: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc754314.aspx
– The software installs and runs only in X-Windows desktop mode (for example, GNOME, KDE) of all UNIX based operating systems.
To install the Java client for Windows:
Step 1 Run the install.exe file. The installation wizard displays.
Step 2 At the Introduction screen, click Next.
Step 3 At the Important Information screen, read the information and click Next.
Step 4 At the Oracle Java 7 (64-bit) Home screen, choose the path to the Java 7 folder.
Note You may have installed multiple Java virtual machines. Ensure that you choose version 7 specifically.
Step 5 At the Choose Install Folder screen, select the location where you want the Java client to be installed.
Step 6 The Pre-Installation Summary screen shows the items that will be installed. Click Install. The installation progress is shown in the next screen.
Step 7 The Install Complete screen summarizes the results of the installation. Click Done.
Confirm that a new TES client shortcut is created.
To install the Java client for Unix:
Step 1 Run the install.bin file. The installation wizard displays.
Step 2 At the Introduction screen, click Next.
Step 3 At the Important Information screen, read the information and click Next.
Step 4 At the Oracle Java 7 (64-bit) Home screen, choose the path to the Java 7 folder.
Note You may have installed multiple Java virtual machines. Ensure that you choose version 7 specifically.
Step 5 At the Choose Install Folder screen, select the location where you want the Java client to be installed.
Step 6 The Pre-Installation Summary screen shows the items that will be installed. Click Install. The installation progress is shown in the next screen.
Step 7 The Install Complete screen summarizes the results of the installation. Click Done.
Step 8 You can now launch the software by executing the tesclient.sh command.
You can run the Cisco TES 6.2 Java client as an application on your system, as well as via a web browser.
The following prerequisites must be met to run the Java client as a system application:
To run the Java client as an application on your system:
Step 1 Launch the Java client that you have installed. The Login screen displays.
Step 2 Enter the following details:
The Java client application window displays.
Note The logs and help folders are created in your temp folder. You can view them by clicking View > Client Logs.
Note Startup scripts of the Java client can be optionally modified to add jvm arguments for optimal performance.
The following prerequisites must be met to run the Java client via a web browser:
Note Confirm that browser's security settings allow running Java applets.
To run the Java client via a web browser:
Step 1 Open a TES-supported web browser and enter the following URL:
http://master's hostname:8080/tesclient
where master's hostname is the hostname of TES.
Step 2 Click Launch Enterprise Scheduler.
Step 3 Click Run to allow execution of the Java client.
If the version of Java client does not match what has been installed on the master, remove all temporary Java files using options available in the General tab of the Java Control Panel.