This chapter describes:
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Overview of the Management Access Program (MAP)
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MAP requirements
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Where to install MAP
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Installing MAP in Windows 95/98/Me, Windows 2000 or Windows NT
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Using MAP to monitor and maintain the Network Interface Board
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Using a Web browser to monitor and maintain the Network Interface Board
3.1 MAP Overview
The Management Access Program (MAP) provides a Windows-based HTML viewer
linked to a proprietary bi-directional IPX/IP channel program to allow access to the
Network Interface Board's HTML pages for monitoring and maintenance capabilities.
Using MAP lets you:
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Configure your network protocols for the Network Interface Board
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Reset the Network Interface Board remotely or return it to its factory default
settings
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Troubleshoot problems in the Network Interface Board
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Enable or disable the status sheet printout
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Access a context-sensitive help menu that explains how to use each Network
Interface Board HTML feature
You can also access the monitoring and maintenance capabilities by using a Web browser
such as Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator. The Network Interface Board must have
an IP address for access with a Web browser.
To change parameter values with MAP or with a Web browser, you must know the
Note:
Network Interface Board management password. The factory default password is
Monitoring the Network Interface Board
Monitoring the Network Interface Board
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