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10.2 Accessing the Management Interface
You can access the management interface for the IBP from anywhere within the attached network using Telnet, a Web browser, or any
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Cannot access | the | • Be sure you have set the terminal emulator program to VT100 | ||
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connections provided in the Operating Manual for the server. | ||||
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Forgot or | lost | the | • Restore the “Factory_Default_Config.cfg” file with the “boot | |
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