Web tools operational concepts, Logging on to the switch via the web – HP HSG Array Controller User Manual

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5-6 StorageWorks Fibre Channel Storage Switch User's Guide

Compaq Confidential – Need to Know Required

Writer: Bill Reitz Project: StorageWorks Fibre Channel Storage Switch User's Guide Comments:

Part Number: AA-RHBYA-TE 135267-001 File Name: f-ch5 Managing the Switch over the Web Last Saved On: 4/7/99 12:36 PM

Logging On to the Switch Via the Web

The Switch web management JAVA code runs on the following browsers:

Internet Explorer 4.0 /Netscape 4.0 or above on Windows NT or
Windows 95.

Netscape 4.0/HotJava 1.1 or above on Compaq Tru64, and Solaris 2.5.

To log on to the Switch Via the Web:

1.

Launch a Web browser.

2.

Connect to the Switch by entering a URL for the Ethernet IP address or
Switchname or such as http://IP Address or http://switchname.

3.

To access the administration screens, click on the Admin button then
enter your username and password at the prompt.

NOTE: Users with User (via Telnet) or Admin Level privilege can access these pages. The
User Level is more restrictive and cannot perform configuration commands. The
administrative page via a browser can only be accessed from the Admin Level all other
accesses are rejected.

Web Tools Operational Concepts

When using Switch Web Tools note the following:

Clickable areas are highlighted with a hint displayed in the left side bottom bar
of your browser when the mouse is positioned over them (Switches on the
Fabric View page, ports and thermometer on the General Switch View page;
the Admin/ Telnet/performance buttons are not highlighted, however,
glossaries in the Switch general Information area are not highlighted).

When making changes in the Admin page, the Response Page shows whether
each individual configuration change was committed or rejected.

Java is disabled in some versions of Netscape and must be enabled by
checking both Enable Java and Enable Java Script buttons in the
Preferences/Advanced

menu.

Netscape or IE may hang with Java applications on Windows NT after SP3
due to True Color. To work around this problem, either change the NT display
settings to other than True Color, or download Microsoft’s hotfix to modify
WIN32K.SYS. The hotfix is available from Microsoft Technical Support.

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