Using Hp Remote Console; At The Hp Netserver; At The Remote Console - HP NetServer E 60 Administrator's Manual

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3. In the Properties window, click Details and verify that the correct COM port and modem type are set.
Microsoft Windows 95 and NT 4.0 will present you with a pre-configured list of Unimodem entries
for your selection. NT 3.51 will present you with COM port options.
4. Click the Settings tab and enter the server's phone number.
5. Click OK to return to the main program window.
6. If you wish to rename the connection item to something other than "E60Clien," right-click the
connection item and then click Rename. Type in the new name.
7. You can copy and paste this icon multiple times to create an icon for each server you manage.

Using HP Remote Console

Originating a remote management session between an HP NetServer and a remote console involves
initialization at the server (to put the server in standby mode) and an initiating call from the remote console.
Because Symantec's pcANYWHERE32 communications software is included with your customer's HP
NetServer, the following instructions assume use of this software product at the remote console.

At the HP NetServer

Have someone at the NetServer initialize the modem by booting into the Utility Partition and running the
HP Console Redirection utility (see Modem Initialization above.) When you initiate the Modem
Initialization Utility and select "Yes" to allow a remote login, server function is suspended until a remote
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Installing HP Remote Console

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