Controlling Webpam Pro With A Remote Computer; Exiting Webpam Pro - NEC EXPRESS5800 User Manual

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3.1.2

Controlling WebPAM PRO with a Remote Computer

NOTES:
1. Start the Web browser.
2. Enter the IP address of the Promise RAID system to be controlled in the browser
address and press Enter.
For example, if the IP address is "10.10.10.10," type
"https://10.10.10.10:8443/promise."
If a session with the remote system can be established, the WebPAM PRO logon screen
appears.
3. The Security Alert window will appear. Click [Yes].
The [Block by Security Enforcement] screen may appear. Click [Add] to register
WebPAM PRO to a zone in the trusted site.
4. On the logon screen, perform the following operations:
Enter your user ID and password in the [User Name] and [Password] fields,
respectively. (At the first logon, specify "administrator" and "password" as the user ID
and password, respectively.)
Click [Login].
3.1.3

Exiting WebPAM PRO

Click [Logout] on the WebPAM PRO Header of the WebPAM PRO operation window to exit
the WebPAM PRO operation window. Click [x] at the upper right corner of the WebPAM PRO
logon window to exit it.
If using a proxy server for making access to the
Internet, you need to bypass the proxy server. See
Appendix A for the setting procedure.
If a firewall function is running on the system (server),
you may not controll from the remote computer. In
this case, change the setting to make it possible to
connect from the remote computer (e.g. check the port
setting for firewall).
The procedure provided below is for connecting from
the Windows environment. If you want to connect
from the Linux environment, after performing Steps 1
and 2 shown below, follow the Steps 2 and 3 in "3.1.1
Controlling WebPAM PRO with a Local Computer"
instead of Step3 below. Then go back to Step 4 below.
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