Insert the HP IP Console Viewer CD in to the CD-ROM drive. If AutoPlay is supported and enabled,
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the setup program starts automatically.
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If your system does not support AutoPlay, set the default drive to the CD-ROM drive letter, and
execute the following command to start the install program:
<CD-ROM drive>:\WIN32\SETUP.EXE
Follow the on-screen instructions.
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To install the HP IP Console Viewer on Linux operating systems:
Insert the HP IP Console Switch Viewer CD into your CD-ROM drive.
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If you are using Red Hat and SUSE Linux, the CD mounts automatically. Proceed to step 2.
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If the CD does not mount automatically, issue the mount command manually. The following is an
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example of a typical mount command:
mount -t iso9660 device_file mount_point
Where device_file is the system-dependant device file associated with the CD and
mount_point is the directory that is used to access the contents of the CD after it is mounted.
Typical values include /mnt/cdrom or /media/cdrom.
Open a command window and navigate to the CD mount point. For example, cd/mnt/cdrom.
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Enter the following command to start the installation, sh ./linux/setup.bin.
3.
Follow the on-screen instructions.
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Launching the HP IP Console Viewer
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To launch the HP IP Console Viewer on all Windows® operating systems, select Start>Programs>HP
IP Console Viewer.
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From the desktop, double-click HP IP Console Viewer. The HP IP Console Viewer launches.
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To launch the HP IP Console Viewer on Linux operating systems:
If the product was installed in the default install directory (/usr/lib/IPViewer), then execute the
following command from a shell:
./IPViewer
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If the product was installed in a directory other than the default, then execute the following command
from a shell:
<path>/IPViewer
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From the desktop, double-click HP IP Console Viewer. The HP IP Console Viewer launches.
Configuring the HP IP Console Viewer
IMPORTANT:
(http://www.hp.com/go/kvm).
To ensure that you have the latest software, see the HP website
Installation 16