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03-17-2010 10:35 AM
03-17-2010 10:35 AM
JAVA - Which versions do I need
I am trying to connect to my Brocade SAN Switches running v5.3.0d. I keep getting a JAVA error when I try to browse to them. Does anyone know what version(s) of JAVA I need to have loaded to get access?
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03-17-2010 01:15 PM
03-17-2010 01:15 PM
Re: JAVA - Which versions do I need
The username and password did not change, so the credentials couldnâ t be the cause.
After some brainstorming, I found out that we changed the Proxy bypass addresses. Due to a change in the Internet Explorer proxy settings, navigating to the IP address of the switch was forced to go through the proxy.
Because the Java console isnâ t configured to use the proxy, authentication could not be succesfully completed.
Solution: add the IP-address (or IP-zone like 10.0.0.*) to the list with â Bypass proxy addressesâ in Internet Explorer.
After some brainstorming, I found out that we changed the Proxy bypass addresses. Due to a change in the Internet Explorer proxy settings, navigating to the IP address of the switch was forced to go through the proxy.
Because the Java console isnâ t configured to use the proxy, authentication could not be succesfully completed.
Solution: add the IP-address (or IP-zone like 10.0.0.*) to the list with â Bypass proxy addressesâ in Internet Explorer.
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Re: JAVA - Which versions do I need
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