2.1 Procedure for setting the JP1/AO environment
The JP1/AO environment is set by editing definition files.
To set the JP1/AO environment:
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Use a text editor to open the definition file for the relevant settings.
Table 2‒1: Settings and their definition files Settings
Definition file to use
Reference
Various JP1/AO settings such as logs, tasks, and JP1 events
Property file (config_user.properties)
http port settings for executing commands
Command property file (command_user.properties)
Settings for the title and body of email to be used in the notification by email function
Email notification definition files (mailDefinition_ja.conf, mailDefinition_en.conf, mailDefinition_zh.conf)
Settings for user password conditions and locks
Security definition file (security.conf)
Settings for information used for connection with operation target devices
Connection-destination property file (connection-destination-name.properties)
2.6 Connection-destination property file (connection-destination-name.properties)
The character set specified for the JP1/AO server based on the character set information acquired from the operation target device
Character-set mapping file (charsetMapping_user.properties)
2.7 Character-set mapping file (charsetMapping_user.properties)
Settings for external authentication linkage
Configuration file for external authentication server linkage (exauth.properties)
2.8 Configuration file for external authentication server linkage (exauth.properties)
Settings for disabling the Authenticode signing function
OS configuration file
2.9 Settings in an environment where external networks cannot be connected
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Edit the definition files, and then save the changes.
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Implement the contents of the definition files by restarting services or executing commands, as necessary.