Communications Suite 6 Update 2 Installation Scenario - Access Manager

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h1. Communications Suite 6 Update 2 Installation Scenario - Install Access Manager
 
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h2. Assumptions
* If you are deploying multiple instances of Access Manager across several hosts or zones, you can follow these instructions for each host on which you install Access Manager.
 
h2. Which Software Components and Downloads Do You Need?

Download this software from the Communications Suite download site. For details, see [Get the Software].
{note}If {info:title=Note}If you are installing Access Manager 7.1 on a Red Hat Linux system, you should verify that a compatible version of Java Development Kit (JDK) is installed. For details, see [Verifying the Correct JDK Version to Support Access Manager].{note} Manager].{info}

h2. Which Task Sequence Do You Follow?
# Be sure that Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.23 is installed and configured on another machine or zone in your deployment.
# Start Directory Server.
# Launch the Java ES 5 Update 1 installer.
# With the Java ES installer, install Access Manager 7.1 and Web Server 7.0 Update 1.\\
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To install these products, follow the instructions in the [_Sun Java Enterprise System 5 Update 1 Installation Guide for UNIX_|http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/820-2827].\\
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For details, see this [_Access Manager Configuration Guide_|http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/819-5899]. You can also find installation instructions in this [_Access Manager Deployment Example_|http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/820-2278/gdssn?a=view].\\
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# Start Web Server.
# Start Access Manager.

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