Configuring Custom JRE Settings

CC-SG will display a warning message to users who attempt to access CC-SG without the minimum JRE version that you specify. Check the Compatibility Matrix for the minimum supported JRE version. Choose Administration > Compatibility Matrix.

If a user attempting to log into CC-SG does not have the specified JRE version installed, the JRE Incompatibility Warning window opens. The window includes several options for downloading the default minimum JRE versions. You can change the message to include any text and links to download options. Users can download a new JRE version or continue to access CC-SG with the current installed JRE version.

  1. Back up CC-SG and save the backup file to a remote location before you enable or disable this feature. See Backing Up CC-SG.
  2. Choose Administration > Configuration.
  3. Click the Custom JRE tab.
  4. Select the Enable Custom JRE for Login checkbox to enable the option. Deselect the checkbox to disable the option.
  5. Enter the minimum JRE version required in the Require Minimum JRE field. You must enter the full version number, including at least three parts. For example, 1.6.0 is a correct version number. 1.6 is not a correct version number. For JRE "Update" versions, use an underscore character. For example, 1.6.0_5 is a correct version number for JRE version 1.6.0 Update 5.
  6. Click Update.
  1. Choose Administration > Configuration.
  2. Click the Custom JRE tab.
  3. Using HTML code, enter the message that appears in the JRE Incompatibility Warning window.
  4. Click Update.
  1. Choose Administration > Configuration.
  2. Click the Custom JRE tab.
  3. Click Restore Default.
  4. Click Update.
  1. Choose Administration > Configuration. Click the Custom JRE tab.
  2. Click Clear.

See Also

Advanced Administration

Configuring a Message of the Day

Configuring Applications for Accessing Nodes

Configuring Default Applications

Managing Device Firmware

Configuring the CC-SG Network

Configuring Logging Activity

Configuring the CC-SG Server Time and Date

Connection Modes: Direct and Proxy

Device Settings

Configuring SNMP

Configuring CC-SG Clusters

Configuring a Neighborhood

Security Manager

Notification Manager

Task Manager

SSH Access to CC-SG

Serial Admin Port

Finding the Serial Number

Web Services API

CC-NOC