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Starting the application in Windows
The installation process creates the AdventNet Simulation Toolkit 6 in Start -> Programs Menu.
The Simulation Toolkit Launcher can be started by choosing the Start -> Programs -> AdventNet Simulation Toolkit 6 -> AdventNet Simulation Toolkit icon. It helps to start all other Simulation Toolkit applications bundled with this product. Refer to Using Launcher section, to learn more.
The user can also start the tools as separate applications by invoking the relevant item from the 'Program' group.
To start SNMP Agent Simulator, invoke Start -> Programs -> AdventNet Simulation Toolkit 6 -> Snmp Agent Simulator
To start TL1 Agent Simulator, invoke Start ->Programs -> AdventNet Simulation Toolkit 6 -> TL1 Agent Simulator
To start Network Designer, invoke Start ->Programs -> AdventNet Simulation Toolkit 6 -> Network Designer
To start Network Recorder, invoke Start ->Programs -> AdventNet Simulation Toolkit 6 -> Network Recorder
To start SNMP Trap Recorder, invoke Start ->Programs -> AdventNet Simulation Toolkit 6 -> SNMP Trap Recorder
To start SNMP Trap Stormer, invoke Start ->Programs -> AdventNet Simulation Toolkit 6 -> SNMP Trap Stormer
To start SNMP MIB Browser, invoke Start -> Programs -> AdventNet Simulation Toolkit 6 -> Snmp MIB Browser
To start TL1 Message Builder, invoke Start -> Programs -> AdventNet Simulation Toolkit 6 -> TL1 Message Builder
To start TL1 Craft Interface, invoke Start -> Programs -> AdventNet Simulation Toolkit 6 -> TL1 Craft Interface
To start SNMP v3 configuration tool, invoke Start -> Programs -> AdventNet Simulation Toolkit 6 -> Snmp v3 Configurator
Starting the application will invoke the License Agreement dialog. If you agree and proceed to the next screen, Licensee Details dialog will be displayed. Refer to, Using License Manager, to learn about the licensing procedure.
Starting the Application in Solaris / Linux
The Simulation Toolkit Launcher can be started by invoking the shell script Simulation Toolkit.sh in the installed directory, it helps to start all other Simulation Toolkit applications bundled with the product. Refer to Using Launcher section, to learn more.
The user can also start the tools as separate applications by invoking the relevant shell script from the <Simulator_Home>/bin directory.
To start SNMP Agent Simulator as separate application, invoke the shell script SNMPAgentSimulator.sh under <Simulator_Home>\bin directory.
To start TL1 Agent Simulator as separate application, invoke the shell script TL1AgentSimulator.sh under <Simulator_Home>\bin directory.
To start Network Designer as separate application, invoke the shell script NetworkDesigner.sh under <Simulator_Home>\bin directory.
To start Network Recorder as separate application, invoke the shell script NetworkRecorder.sh under <Simulator_Home>\bin directory.
To start SNMP Trap Recorder as separate application, invoke the shell script SNMPTrapRecorder.sh under <Simulator_Home>\bin directory.
To start SNMP Trap Stormer as separate application, invoke the shell script SNMPTrapStormer.sh under <Simulator_Home>\bin directory.
To start SNMP MIB Browser as separate application, invoke the shell script SNMPMibBrowser.sh under <Simulator_Home>\bin directory.
To start TL1 Craft Interface as separate application, invoke the shell script TL1CraftInterface.sh under <Simulator_Home>\bin directory.
To start TL1 Message Builder as separate application, invoke the shell script TL1MessageBuilder.sh under <Simulator_Home>\bin directory.
To start SNMP v3 configurator as separate application, invoke the shell script SnmpV3Config.sh under <Simulator Home>\bin directory.
Starting the application will invoke the License Agreement dialog. If you agree and proceed to the next screen, Licensee Details dialog will be displayed. Refer to, Using License Manager, to learn about the licensing procedure.
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