Configuring An Explicit Server Ip Address; Smart Card Driver Installation; Installing The Smart Card Driver On The Local Client - Brocade Communications Systems StorageWorks 1606 - Extension SAN Switch Installation Manual

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Configuring an explicit server IP address

Configuring an explicit server IP address

If you select a specific IP address from the Server IP Configuration screen and the selected IP
address changes, you will not be able to connect to the server.
To change the IP address, complete the following steps.
1. Open the DCFMsvc.conf file (<Install_Home>\conf\DCFMsvc.conf) in a text editor (such as
2. Enter the new server IP address in the bind address variable as follows:
3. Save and close the file.

Smart Card driver installation

The Smart Card driver (Linux and Solaris only) is installed automatically on Windows systems. You
must install the special USB Chip/Smart Card Interface Device (USB CCID) and the PC/SC IFD
driver. You can download the source code and compile it from one of the following web sites:
The Encryption Manager Client within DCFM will provide the binary code on both platforms for
installation. You must uncompress/untar the file depending on the platform. The procedures for
the local client and the remote client configurations follow. The
thirdparty/pscs-lite-1.4.101-linux-x86.tar.gz and thirdparty/pcsc-1.4.101-solaris-sparc-64.tar.gz
can be found on the DVD disk.

Installing the Smart Card driver on the local client

1. Verify that the /opt directory exists.
2. Copy the appropriate pscs file for your platform (Linux or Solaris) from the DVD and
3. Log in as the superuser to untar the pcsc_lite_1.4.101.tar.gz file.
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Notepad.
<New_Server_IP_Address>
set.BIND_ADDRESS=
USB CCID (ccid-1.3.7.tar.bz2)
Open Source URL: http://pcsclite.alioth.debian.org/ccid.html.
Muscle PC/SC IFD Driver (pcsc-lite-1.4.101.tar.gz)
Open Source URL: https://alioth.debian.org/frs/?group id=30105.
If the /opt directory does not exist, create an /opt directory. If you want to install the driver in a
different directory, create that directory. Otherwise, skip this step.
> su
> mkdir /opt
rename the file as pcsc_lite_1.4.101.tar.gz file.
> su
> cd /opt
> gunzip pcsc_lite_1.4.101.tar.gz
> tar -xvf pcsc_lite_1.4.101.tar
After the pcsc_lite_1.4.101.tar file is extracted, the necessary binary, library and smart card
drivers are stored in the /opt/pcsc directory.
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