Hp virtual connect manager, Configuring browser support, Virtual connect and rdp – HP 1.10GB Virtual Connect Ethernet Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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HP Virtual Connect Manager 9

HP Virtual Connect Manager

Configuring browser support

Access to the application must be through HTTPS (HTTP exchanged over an SSL-encrypted session).
For optimal viewing, HP recommends setting the screen resolution to 1280 x 1024.
Requirements
The HP Virtual Connect Manager Web interface requires an XSLT-enabled browser with support for
JavaScript 1.3 or equivalent.
The following browsers are supported:

Microsoft® Internet Explorer 7.x or higher

Mozilla Firefox 3.x

If you receive a notice that your browser does not have the required functionality, examine your browser
settings to see if they meet the requirements below or contact your administrator.
The following browser settings must be enabled before running the application:

Javascript
Client-side javascript is used extensively by this application. Check the browser settings to make sure
javascript is enabled before running the application.

ActiveX
When using Microsoft® Internet Explorer with this application, ActiveX must be enabled. Check the
browser settings to make sure ActiveX is enabled before running the application.

Pop-up Windows
Pop-up windows must be enabled for certain features to function correctly. Check the browser
settings to make sure pop-up blockers are not enabled before running the application.

Cookies
Cookies must be enabled for certain features to function correctly. Check your browser settings to
make sure cookies are enabled before running the application.
If a notice is received that the browser does not have the required functionality, verify that the
browser settings meet the preceding requirements.

Adobe Flash Player
Virtual Connect Manager requires Adobe Flash Player 10.x.

Virtual Connect and RDP

If you plan on using VC-assigned MAC addresses and WWNs and are also working with server software

that will be licensed by MAC addresses or WWNs, assign server profiles before deploying an image
through RDP or attaching the license.

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