HP D6028-90004 manual Installing pcANYWHERE32 Remote Client Software

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Chapter 6

Setting Up NT Graphics Console Redirection Using pcANYWHERE32

Console Redirection Over a LAN

If you want console redirection (remote control) of your server over a LAN (instead of using a modem with pcANYWHERE32), you must have TCP/IP software installed on your client. TCP/IP is available with the standard Windows NT product.

Installing pcANYWHERE32 Remote Client Software

pcANYWHERE32 must be already installed and configured as a host on your HP NetServer before you can initiate a call from your remote client. Refer to "Installing pcANYWHERE32 on the Server" in this chapter for installation and configuration procedures.

Once installed and properly configured, pcANYWHERE32 runs as a startup service on your server and is therefore always ready and waiting for a call from a remote client running pcANYWHERE32 remote client software.

To install pcANYWHERE32 at a remote client running either Windows 95, NT 3.51, or NT 4.0, run the pcANYWHERE32 setup program. Insert the HP NetServer Navigator CD into the CD-ROM drive and run setup.exe located in the following directory:

x:\util\pca32\us\disk1\setup.exe

where x: is the letter of the CD-ROM. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete installation of pcANYWHERE32 software at the client.

Once the software is installed, go to the next section and configure pcANYWHERE32’s remote features to access and graphically redirect your server’s console to the remote client.

Configuring pcANYWHERE32 Remote Client Software

The first time you start pcANYWHERE32, the Smart Setup Wizard helps you configure your system by prompting you for basic information. Configure the connection items depending on the type of connection you want to use. If you wish, you can configure separate LAN and modem connections to the same HP NetServer.

To configure pcANYWHERE32 at the remote client:

1.Run pcANYWHERE32 either by double-clicking the pcANYWHERE32 program icon (in the pcANYWHERE32 program group), or by accessing it from the Start menu.

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Contents HP TopTools Remote Control User Guide Page Contents Getting the Latest Recommended Modems List 105 Page HP TopTools Remote Control PCI Card Connectors Quick StartSet up the remote connection see for detailed instructions Chapter Admin Introducing HP TopTools Remote Control How HP TopTools Remote Control Works Package Contents Documentation AcronymsHP TopTools Remote Control Features and Functions Who Should Use This GuideManagement and Security Diagnostics HP TopTools Remote Control System Requirements Minimum Server RequirementsMinimum Remote Client Requirements LAN Connection RequirementsSupported Web Browsers Dial-up PPP Connection RequirementsHardware Installation and Configuration Preparing the HP TopTools Remote Control Card Verifying and Updating the Server’s System BiosMounting the Battery Pack Connecting the Battery Pack and Cables Connecting the I2C Cable to the Remote Control Card Locating the I2C/IPMB ConnectorInstalling the TopTools Remote Control Card in the Server Connecting the I2C Cable to the ServerConnecting an Optional AC/DC Adapter AC/DC Adapter for HP TopTools Remote Control cardVerifying Card Installation Plugging in the Optional AC/DC AdapterSelf Test Power Up Sequence Setting Up the Remote Connection Remote Connection OptionsRunning the HP TopTools Remote Control Bios Setup Program LAN Configuration Setting Up the Remote ConnectionPPP Configuration Remote Control card’s LAN IP addressRemote Boot Configuration Firmware Update ConfigurationSetting Up a LAN Connection Preparation for Firmware UpdateSetting Up to Use an External Modem Remote Client Configuration LANRemote Client Configuration PPP/Dial-Up Networking X3&c0&d0Example Configuring Dial-Up Networking in Windows NT 10. Define the Dial-Up Server Type 11. Define TCP/IP Settings 12. Configure Script Page Logging In to HP TopTools Remote Control HP TopTools Remote Control Web Interface Software Using the HP TopTools Remote Control Web Interface Chapter Page NT Console Redirection to a Remote Client Installing pcANYWHERE32 Server Software Installing pcANYWHERE32 on the ServerConsole Redirection Over a LAN Configuring pcANYWHERE32 Server Software \util\pca32\us\disk1\setup.exeYou can configure the pcANYWHERE32 host to wait for both Installing pcANYWHERE32 on the Remote Client Installing pcANYWHERE32 Remote Client Software Configuring pcANYWHERE32 Remote Client SoftwarePcANYWHERE32 Remote Control Connection Items LAN Connection Modem ConnectionUsing NT Graphics Console Redirection Customizing Your Connection ItemsFor a LAN connection For a Modem connectionChapter Troubleshooting Problems with InstallationHP TopTools Remote Control card does not respond PagingNo Connection TAP No message go ahead Remote Client My power control functions appear to be disabled Some of my remote control functions appear to be disabledForgot my password and can no longer log into the card Erase all existing user account informationDescription System Power Event CodesAppendix a Post Errors Disk Drives and Controllers SCSIFLT/ Smart Scsiflt Smart SCSIFLT/ Smart DAC Scsiflt Fcarray Physical device reports a hard error Informational Critical Non-recoverable Network Interface Controllers Notification Never Paged Severity Description Other APC/UPS Critical Informational Recommended Modems Initialization String for PPP and Numeric PagingGetting the Latest Recommended Modems List Installing and Using Tftp Overview What Is TFTP?\ttrc\us\tftpserv.exe Tftp Requirements Updating HP TopTools Remote Control FirmwareStarting the Tftp Server \tftp\public\hp\fw\ttrc\us\ttrcrom.bin Using the HP TopTools Remote Control Remote Boot Feature Creating a Floppy Boot Image \ttrc\usInitiating a Remote Boot Using a Floppy Boot Image Examples of Remote Boot Using a Floppy Boot Image Example 1 a remote server Bios update Copydisk a x\path\diagasst.dsk Command.com Autoexec.bat Aic7870.dsk Edit.com Page Technical Specifications DescriptionFeature Description Battery Operation SafetyShutting Down the Card to Conserve Battery Power ChargingBattery Initialization Life ExpectancyReplacement Battery DisposalPage LED Codes As little white dashes on the circuit boardFailure Codes Suggested ActionsAppendix F Page Keyboard Layouts Appendix G Hardware Product Limited Warranty Software Product Limited WarrantyRemovable Media HP Software License Agreement FCC Radio Frequency Emissions Statements For Products Labeled Class BFor Products Labeled Class a LAN Connection 101Manufacturer’s Name Technical Support CanadaEurope Other CountriesBios Index106 107 108