HP Support Anywhere Installation And User Manual page 18

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Chapter 2
Support Anywhere is flexible in its management of multiple network operating
systems (NOS). However, to use the web interface features, the following NOS-
specific rules apply:
For Novell NetWare/IntranetWare, each server that you want to manage
via a Support Anywhere web page must either be a web server, or must be
managed via a Windows NT web server.
For Microsoft Windows NT, only one server needs to be set up as a web
server. Non-web servers can have links on the web server's Support
Anywhere web page. Note that you may establish a secondary Windows
NT web server as a backup in case the primary web server goes down.
The following figure shows Support Anywhere installed in a typical office
intranet environment.
Support Anywhere
1
Client Using a web
browser, the designated
client workstation may
go to the HP Support
Anywhere web page on
the web server to view
detailed information
about any server on the
LAN.
2
Support Anywhere
Server
Each Novell
NetWare web
server can have an
HP Support
Anywhere web
page.
NetWare
Web Server
Figure 5: HP Support Anywhere in an Office Intranet
Using a web browser on the client, you can get critical information about your
servers and their operational status. The following figure illustrates the server
management features of Support Anywhere's web interface.
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Introducing HP Support Anywhere
Client
Windows NT
Windows NT
or NetWare
Web Server
Non-Web Server
3
Support Anywhere
Server
A single Windows
NT web server can
have an HP Support
Anywhere web
page with links to
any other servers.

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