The Intermate Management and Configuration Utility (IMCU): Establishing an IMCU Server

11.4. Establishing an IMCU Server

Remember that you must be logged on to the computer with a Windows NT account with administrative rights if you will be installing on Windows NT, Windows 2000 or Windows XP.

The IMCU server program is installed by copying the installa- tion program to a PC running Windows and executing it. This installs the program files and starts the IMCU service.

The installation program will give you the possibility of installing a server, an agent, or both. It is a good idea to choose both, especially if the machine is on the segment where you will be installing the Intermate1xx, because you will then be sure to have an agent that can detect the unit.

During server installation, the program asks for a port number for the server (default is 80). Change the port number if another service already uses it.

Tip:

You can check to see the ports your PC is listening to by using the command netstat -an.

Agent installation: Unless you have a very good reason for doing so, do not change the default port for the agent (8888).

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