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Using the HP Web Browser Interface
Starting an HP Web Browser Interface Session with the Switch
Using the HP Web Browser
Interface
2. Type the IP address (or DNS name) of the switch in the browser Location
or Address field and press [Enter]. (It is not necessary to include
http://.)
switch4108 [Enter] (example of a DNS-type name)
10.11.12.195 [Enter] (example of an IP address)
If you are using a Domain Name Server (DNS), your device may have a
name associated with it (for example, switch4108) that you can type in the
Location or Address field instead of the IP address. Using DNS names
typically improves browser performance. See your network administra tor
for any name associated with the switch.
Using HP TopTools for Hubs & SwitchesHP TopTools for Hubs & Switches is designed for installation on a network
management workstation. For this reason, the HP TopTools system require-
ments are different from the system requirements for accessing the switch’s
web browser interface from a non-management PC or workstation. For HP
TopTools requirements, refer to the information provided with HP TopTools
for Hubs & Switches.
This procedure assumes that:
■You have installed the recommended web browser on a PC or workstation
that serves as your network management station.
■The networked device you want to access has been assigned an IP address
and (optionally) a DNS name and has been discovered by HP TopTools
for Hubs & Switches. (For more on assigning an IP address, refer to "IP
Configuration" on page 7-3.)
To establish a web browser session with HP TopTools running, do the
following on the network management station:
1. Make sure the JavaTM applets are enabled for your web browser. If they
are not, refer to the web browser online Help for specific information on
enabling the Java applets.
2. Do one of the following tasks:
•On the HP TopTools Maps view, double-click on the symbol for the
networking device that you want to access.
•In HP TopTools, in the Topology Information dialog box, in the device
list, double-click on the entry for the device you want to access (IP
address or DNS name).