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Accessing a 2811 via SDM

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drew1701d

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We have a 2811 router which we would like to view the configuration via Cisco SDM. Whenever we launch via the SDM GUI, the web page comes up stating it will launch in a different window but it never does. We have popups allowed for SDM. JRE is 1.5, should we go back to 1.4.2 to get this to work?
 
Probably worth a try downgrading JRE albeit it should be supported.

If it helps, Cisco system requirements for SDM is as follows:



SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

Q. What are the minimum requirements of the browser client workstation to support Cisco SDM?
A. Cisco SDM is supported on Windows-based PC platforms and industry-standard browsers only:
• Windows 2003 Server (Standard Edition), Windows XP Professional, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows NT 4.0 Workstation (Service Pack 4), and Windows ME.

• Japanese, Simplified Chinese, French, German, Spanish and Italian language OS Support: Windows XP Professional, Windows 2000 Professional and installation of the respective language pack.

Note: Windows 2000 Advanced Server is not supported by Cisco SDM.

• Internet Explorer 5.5 or later or Netscape 7.1 and 7.2

• Java Virtual Machine (JVM) built-in browsers required, Java plug-in (Java Runtime Environment Version 1.4.2_05 or later)

Q. Is Java Plug-in Java Runtime Environment (JRE) supported, if yes which JRE version is supported?
A. Yes, Cisco SDM supports JRE version 1.4.2 or later. JRE is required to enable IPS feature in Cisco SDM. All other features in Cisco SDM (except IPS) are supported with built-in JVM in the browser.
Q. How much space will SDM take on router's flash?
A. Cisco SDM 2.1.1 requires minimum of 6 MB of free Flash memory (in the first partition, if the Flash memory is partitioned) on the router. Cisco SDM Express requires minimum of 2 MB of free Flash memory on the router. Cisco Wireless Management file requires additional 1.9 MB. Rest of the SDM files can be installed on PC hard disk.
Q. Does SDM use router's CPU and DRAM when launched from the router?
A. Cisco SDM by itself has negligible impact on router CPU and DRAM since it utilizes PC's CPU and DRAM during it's execution. Every instance of Cisco SDM launched from the router opens one HTTP(s) and Telnet/SSH session to the router.
 
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