Starting A Web Browser Interface Session With The Access Point - HP procurve 420 Management And Configuration Manual

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Using the HP Web Browser Interface

Starting a Web Browser Interface Session with the Access Point

Operating System
Windows 2000 Professional
Windows 2000 Professional SP4 5.0
Windows 2000 Server SP4
Windows XP Professional
version 2002 SP1
Windows 2003 Server
Mac OS 9.2
Linux kernal 2.4.18.44
4-4
Starting a Web Browser Interface
Session with the Access Point
You can start a web browser session using a standalone web browser on a
network connection from a PC in the following ways:
Directly connected to your network
Connected through remote access to your network
This procedure assumes that you have a supported web browser installed on
your PC or workstation, and that an IP address has been configured on the
access point. If you are using a Domain Name Server (DNS), your device may
have a name associated with it (for example, hp420) that you can type in the
Location or Address field instead of the IP address. Using DNS names typically
improves browser performance. See your network administrator for any name
associated with the access point. (For more information on assigning an IP
address, refer to "IP Configuration" on page 4-13.)
The operating systems, web browsers, and Java support required to manage
the access point through the browser interface are listed in the following
table::
Internet
Netscape
Explorer
1
2
5.0
7.0
2
7.1
1, 2
2
7.0
2
7.1
1, 2
2
5.0
7.0
2
7.1
1, 2
2
6.0
7.0
2
7.1
1, 2
2
6.0
7.0
2
7.1
7.0
Other
Browser
1
Microsoft Java Virtual Machine 5.00.3810.
2
Sun Java 2 Runtime Environment Standard
Edition v1.4.1 and v1.4.2
Sun Java 2 Runtime Environment Standard
Edition v1.4.2
Mozilla 1.0.1
Java

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