Choosing a browser, Configuring the browser – 3Com 1100 User Manual

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Setting Up Web Interface Management

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On the CD-ROM, inserted into the CD-ROM drive of a networked
CD-ROM server

On a Web server

If several users are using the web interface, we recommend that you copy
the files onto a server, or insert the CD-ROM into a networked CD-ROM
server.

2 If the files are to be accessed from the CD-ROM, insert the CD-ROM into

the relevant CD-ROM drive.

3 If the files are to be accessed from a local drive or server, copy the files

from the CD-ROM to the relevant directory:

The help files are stored in the

/help

directory on the CD-ROM. The

help files are accessed using the

index.htm

file.

The documentation files are stored in the

/docs

directory on the

CD-ROM. All versions of the documentation are accessed using the

index.htm

file.

We recommend that you copy the

/help

and the

/docs

directory as

a whole to maintain the structure of the files.

CAUTION: When entering file paths and URLs, ensure that you use /
characters rather than \ characters to define drives and directories. The
web interface only understands UNIX file path conventions.

Choosing a Browser

To display the web interface correctly, you must use a Web browser that
supports:

Java

Frames

HTML 3.2

Suitable Web browsers are:

Netscape Navigator Version 3.xx and 4.xx

Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 3.0 or above

At the time of writing, we have not tested Netscape Navigator Version
5.0 fully with the web interface. Please refer to the Release Notes for any
further information.

Configuring the

Browser

For an optimal display of the web interface, we recommend that you
configure your Web browser to use the Times 12pt or Times New Roman
12pt
font by default.

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