1999/4/30

		LocationWizard 1.0b1 Open Beta Release Note

LocationWizard is a configuration wizard to create location entries for
use with PortMaster products. LocationWizard is based on Sun's Java
Virtual Machine 1.1.6. Version 1.0b1 of the LocationWizard is available
for open beta to any Lucent customer at no charge.


_______________ Contents

About LocationWizard
Template Files
Limitations
System Requirements
Installing LocationWizard
Running LocationWizard
Technical Support


_______________ About LocationWizard

LocationWizard was designed to do the following:

* To provide a step by step process to create a new location entry.

* To allow this location entry to be saved to either a PortMaster or a
  configuration file.

* To allow the user to save specific settings as a template. This
  allows the user to run the LocationWizard against this template file
  and enter only the settings that are different between location entries.


_______________ Template Files

When saving a single location to a file, you can select the option to
save the location as a template. On the summary screen, you will see a
checkbox next to each configuration option. These checkboxes denote
configuration options that should be changed when the wizard uses the
template file. When the LocationWizard reads the template file, it will
only display the panels that correspond to these selected configuration
options. All non selected configuration options will be saved to the
newly created location.


_______________ Limitations

LocationWizard 1.0b1 has the following known limitations:

* SLIP and X.75 protocols are not currently supported.

* NAT configuration is not currently supported.


_______________	System Requirements

LocationWizard is a Java-based product that can be run on any system
with JDK or JRE (Java Runtime Environment) 1.1.6 or later installed.
Nondevelopers can use the JRE rather than the JDK. Currently, JDK 1.1
and JRE 1.1 are available for the following platforms:

* Windows NT 4.0	http://www.javasoft.com/products/jdk/1.1/
* Windows 95		http://www.javasoft.com/products/jdk/1.1/
* Solaris 2.5.1		http://www.javasoft.com/products/jdk/1.1/
* Solaris x86 2.5.1	http://www.javasoft.com/products/jdk/1.1/
* Linux 2.x		ftp://lagrange.la.asu.edu/pub/Linux_jdk/
* FreeBSD		http://www.freebsd.org/java/
* SGI IRIX 6.3		http://www.sgi.com/developers/devtools
* HP-UX 10.02		http://www.hp.com/esy/go/java.html
* Alpha Digital UNIX 4.0	http://www.digital.com/java/download/
* IBM AIX 4.1		http://www.ibm.com/java/tools/jdk.html
* Macintosh		http://developer.apple.com/java/
* All other Platforms	http://java.sun.com/cgi-bin/java-ports.cgi


_______________ Installation

To install LocationWizard use the following steps:

1. Download files from ftp.livingston.com as follows:

   ftp ftp.livingston.com
   (Enter "anonymous".)
   (Enter your email address; it will not echo.)
   binary
   cd pub/le/software/java

 * For Solaris (non x86), enter
   get locwizard10b1_solaris.tar

 * For other UNIX systems, enter
   get locwizard10b1_unix.tar

 * For Windows, enter
   get locwizard10b1.zip

 * For Macintosh, enter
   get locwizard10b1.sit

   quit

2. For UNIX systems only, define the path for jre/bin in your .cshrc file.
   For example, if you install the JRE in the /usr/local/lib directory,
   the .cshrc file must have the following entry:

   set path=( /usr/local/lib/jre/bin $path )

   If the JDK has been installed, then change the locwizard script to
   use the java command instead of jre.

3. Run the installation.

  * For Solaris, on the command line, enter the following commands:

  tar xvf locwizard10b1_solaris.tar
  ./locwizard_install.bin

  * For other UNIX systems, enter the following commands on the command
    line, replacing /usr/local/lucent with your preferred directory:

  mkdir /usr/local/lucent
  mkdir /usr/local/lucent/LocationWizard
  cp locwizard10b1_unix.tar /usr/local/lucent/LocationWizard
  cd /usr/local/lucent/LocationWizard
  tar xvf locwizard10b1_unix.tar
  rm locwizard10b1_unix.tar

 * For Windows, unzip the locwizard10b1.zip file and run the
   locwizard_install.exe program.

* For Macintosh, unstuff the locwizard10b1.sit file and place the
  Lucent/LocationWizard folder into your Applications folder.


_______________ Deinstallation

On a Solaris, Windows, or Macintosh system, an application called
Uninstall_LocationWizard is placed in the Lucent/LocationWizard
directory. Run this application to remove LocationWizard from your
system.

On other UNIX systems, remove the shell script and jar files to
removed LocationWizard from your system.

On a Macintosh system, remove the Lucent/LocationWizard folder.


_______________ Running LocationWizard

On a Windows system, select the LocationWizard icon from the Lucent
folder in your Start --> Programs Menu.

On UNIX systems (including Solaris), run LocationWizard by typing
"locwizard" when you are in the locwizard installation directory. If
you have added the locwizard installation directory to your PATH, you
can run it from anywhere

On a Macintosh system, select the LocationWizard icon from the Apple
menu.

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	Copyright and Trademarks

Copyright 1998 Lucent Technologies. All rights reserved.

PortMaster, ComOS, and ChoiceNet are registered trademarks of Lucent
Technologies, Inc. RADIUS ABM, PMVision, and IRX are trademarks of
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respective owners.

	Notices

Lucent Technologies, Inc. makes no representations or warranties
with respect to the contents or use of this publication, and specifically
disclaims any express or implied warranties of merchantability or
fitness for any particular purpose. Further, Lucent Technologies,
Inc. reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes
to its content, any time, without obligation to notify any person or
entity of such revisions or changes.

	Contacting Lucent Remote Access Technical Support

The Lucent Remote Access Business Unit (formerly Livingston
Enterprises) provides technical support by voice, fax, electronic
mail, or through the World Wide Web at http://www.livingston.com/.
When reporting problems with this release, please specify that you are
reporting a problem with LocationWizard 1.0b1 and include the version
of the operating system you are running on, and the version of JDK or
JRE you are using.

Internet service providers (ISPs) and other end users in Europe, the
Middle East, Africa, India, and Pakistan should contact their
authorized Lucent Remote Access sales channel partner for technical
support; see http://www.livingston.com/International/EMEA/distributors.html.

For North and South America and Asia Pacific customers, technical
support is available Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. U.S.
Pacific Time (GMT -8). Dial 1-800-458-9966 within the United States
(including Alaska and Hawaii), Canada, and the Caribbean, or
1-925-737-2100 from elsewhere, for voice support. Otherwise, fax to
1-925-737-2110, or send email to support@livingston.com
(asia-support@livingston.com for Asia Pacific customers).

