Chapter 5 | Logging In and Using the TopTools Remote Control Web Interface |
some administration actions on multiple cards at once. See online help for details (click the "?" button in the upper right corner of the browser window).
Using the HP TopTools Remote Control Web Interface
You can use HP TopTools Remote Control web interface to remotely manage the server in which you have installed the HP TopTools Remote Control card. The following management features are available for setting up and configuring remote control of the HP NetServer.
NOTE | Only one user can be logged on to the HP TopTools Remote |
| Control card at a time. To log off, using your web browser, |
| shift to another URL. By default you are automatically logged |
| off after five minutes of inactivity (you may increase this time |
| using the TopTools Remote Control web interface). |
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For detailed information about each tab, click the online help button in the upper right corner.
∙Identity. Description of key information about the HP TopTools Remote Control card and the connected server including computer name, description, location, and IP Address.
∙Status. Provides an Event Log and access to environmental data, including voltage and temperature readings at the server.
∙Configuration. This is where you set up information about event management (how you will be notified of problems), add users, configure information about the server, and configure information about the card, including LAN and PPP assignments. From here you can also set up a remote firmware update of the HP TopTools Remote Control card or you can set up the HP NetServer to boot using a remote boot image.
∙Diagnostics. Includes a diagnostic test to scan server memory.
∙Remote Control. Used to initiate remote control of server functions, including server console redirection, remote shutdown and server reboot. To use these options, you must install the included TFTP software. Refer to Appendix C for details.
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