Chapter 1 | Quick Start |
◊If you plan on connecting to the TopTools Remote Control card via modem: Define the card’s PPP settings (modem initialization string, IP Address, Subnet Mask). Typically, you would leave the PPP IP Address and PPP Subnet Mask at the factory defaults since your PPP connection does not interact with the site network.
3.Save the configuration and exit.
4.At a remote client running Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 or 95:
If you plan to connect to the HP TopTools Remote Control card via the LAN:
◊Verify that the client has TCP/IP software is installed and it is properly configured for your LAN (client’s IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway) by checking the TCP/IP protocol properties from the Network program in the Control Panel.
◊Verify your client’s browser’s proxy settings. If your site uses a proxy server, enter the IP address of the TopTools Remote Control card in the browser’s exceptions list to bypass it. If you are using DHCP, reboot the server and run TopTools Remote Control BIOS setup program to see the assigned IP address.
And/or:
If you plan to connect to the HP TopTools Remote Control card via modem (PPP):
Verify your client’s PPP settings.
5.Make your first remote connection using HP TopTools Remote Control’s web interface (see next section).
Make your first remote connection (see Chapter 5 for detailed instructions):
From the remote client, connect to HP TopTools Remote Control via LAN or modem connection.
1.If you are using a modem (PPP) at the remote client (proceed to step 2 if you are not), make your connection using the
2.At the remote client, start your web browser software.
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