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Product Management Ethernet Hub The HAFM server and managed directors and switches can be connected through a 10/100 Base-T Ethernet hub. Figure 15 illustrates the 12-port hub. The hub can be ordered from HP and is installed at the top front of the equipment rack. Power Fault ProCurve HP J3294A 10/100 Hub 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 Link 100 7 8 9 10 11 12 Link 100 Reset Act Col 1 Port 1 Only 2X 3X 4X 5X 6X MDI-X MDI (out) (in) 7X 8X 9X 10X 11X 12X Figure 15: HP Ethernet hub Remote User Workstations Operators at remote workstations with the client HAFM application installed can connect to the HAFM server to manage and monitor all directors and switches controlled by the server. A maximum of eight concurrent remote users (plus the local HAFM server user) can log in to the HAFM application. The client application downloads and installs to remote workstations (from the HAFM server) using a standard Web browser. The applications operate on platforms that meet the following minimum system requirements: ■ Desktop or notebook PC with color monitor, keyboard, and mouse, using an Intel® Pentium processor with a 400 MHz or greater clock speed, and using the Microsoft® Windows® 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows XP, Windows NT® 4.0, Windows XP, or Linux 2.2 operating system. ■ UNIX® workstation with color monitor, keyboard, and mouse, using a: - Hewlett-Packard HA PA-RISC processor with a 400 MHz or greater clock speed, using the HP-UX 11 or higher operating system. - Sun Microsystems UltraSPARC-II processor with a 400 MHz or greater clock speed, using the SunOS Version 5.5.1 or higher operating system, or Solaris Version 2.5.1 or higher operating system. - IBM PowerPC microprocessor with a 400 MHz or greater clock speed, or POWER3 microprocessor with a 400 MHz or greater clock speed, using the AIX Version 4.3.3 or higher operating system. ■ At least 15 MB available on the internal hard drive. SAN High Availability Planning Guide 43

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SAN High Availability Planning Guide
Ethernet Hub
The HAFM server and managed directors and switches can be connected through
a 10/100 Base-T Ethernet hub.
Figure 15
illustrates the 12-port hub. The hub can
be ordered from HP and is installed at the top front of the equipment rack.
Figure 15:
HP Ethernet hub
Remote User Workstations
Operators at remote workstations with the client
HAFM
application installed can
connect to the HAFM server to manage and monitor all directors and switches
controlled by the server. A maximum of eight concurrent remote users (plus the
local HAFM server user) can log in to the
HAFM
application. The client
application downloads and installs to remote workstations (from the HAFM
server) using a standard Web browser. The applications operate on platforms that
meet the following minimum system requirements:
Desktop or notebook PC with color monitor, keyboard, and mouse, using an
Intel® Pentium processor with a 400 MHz or greater clock speed, and using
the Microsoft® Windows® 95, Windows 98, Windows
2000, Windows
Millennium Edition, Windows XP, Windows NT® 4.0, Windows XP, or Linux
2.2 operating system.
UNIX® workstation with color monitor, keyboard, and mouse, using a:
Hewlett-Packard HA PA-RISC processor with a 400 MHz or greater
clock speed, using the HP-UX 11 or higher operating system.
Sun Microsystems UltraSPARC-II processor with a 400 MHz or greater
clock speed, using the SunOS Version 5.5.1 or higher operating system, or
Solaris Version 2.5.1 or higher operating system.
IBM PowerPC microprocessor with a 400 MHz or greater clock speed, or
POWER3 microprocessor with a 400 MHz or greater clock speed, using
the AIX Version 4.3.3 or higher operating system.
At least 15 MB available on the internal hard drive.
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