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Install HAFM Client on a Remote Workstation, Install HAFM remote client application

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Installing and Configuring the Director 2/64 - Sun Microsystems® UltraPARC-II processor with a 300 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 233 MHz or greater clock speed, or POWER3 microprocessor with a 333 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. ■ 32 MB or greater RAM. ■ Video card supporting 256 colors at 800 x 600 pixel resolution. ■ Ethernet network adapter. ■ Java-enabled Internet browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer (Version 4.0 or later) or Netscape Navigator (Version 4.0 or later). Install HAFM Client on a Remote Workstation Use these steps to install HAFM on a remote client: 1. Verify the workstation and the Ethernet LAN segment (with the Director 2/64 attached) are connected through the Internet. 2. At the workstation, launch the browser application. 3. At the browser, type the HAFM server IP address. 4. The HAFM splash screen displays with the following options, see Figure 56. a. Install HAFM remote client application-Choose this option to install the application for your workstation platform. b. Download SNMP MIB files-The Management Information Base (MIB) files are provided in standard ASN.1 syntax and may be installed into the MIB database of any SNMPv2 compliant Network Management Station. Director 2/64 Installation Guide 115

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Installing and Configuring the Director 2/64
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Director 2/64 Installation Guide
Sun Microsystems
®
UltraPARC-II processor with a 300 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 233 MHz or greater clock speed,
or POWER3 microprocessor with a 333 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.
32 MB or greater RAM.
Video card supporting 256 colors at 800 x 600 pixel resolution.
Ethernet network adapter.
Java-enabled Internet browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer (Version
4.0 or later) or Netscape Navigator (Version 4.0 or later).
Install HAFM Client on a Remote Workstation
Use these steps to install HAFM on a remote client:
1.
Verify the workstation and the Ethernet LAN segment (with the Director 2/64
attached) are connected through the Internet.
2.
At the workstation, launch the browser application.
3.
At the browser, type the HAFM server IP address.
4.
The HAFM splash screen displays with the following options, see
Figure 56
.
a.
Install HAFM remote client application
—Choose this option to install
the application for your workstation platform.
b.
Download SNMP MIB files
—The Management Information Base
(MIB) files are provided in standard ASN.1 syntax and may be installed
into the MIB database of any SNMPv2 compliant Network Management
Station.