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Where to Start, Starting EWS,

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Introduction Where to Start Depending upon whether the Hewlett-Packard product you purchased has already been installed, you may need to go to a specific chapter. If the product has not been installed, you should start at Chapter 2. If the product was installed, then many of the configuration tasks were probably already completed. In that case, you may need to configure a zone. Configuring (including adding, deleting, and changing) zones is described in Chapter 3. If the products have been configured and you have a functioning SAN, then you most likely will be interested in performing system administration tasks. Those tasks are described in Chapter 4, Chapter 5, and Chapter 6. If you need to perform troubleshooting, then you will want to review Chapter 5 and Chapter 6. Starting EWS Open the EWS interface as follows: 1. Ensure the workstation (or device you use to launch the web browser) and the Ethernet LAN segment containing the product, such as Edge Switch 2/24, are attached and connected through the Internet. Note: You must be able to make a connection between the web browser and the product in order to login to the product. 2. Launch the web browser application (such as Netscape Navigator, version 4.6 or higher, or Microsoft Internet Explorer, version 4.0 or higher). 3. At the web browser, enter the IP address of the product as the Internet uniform resource locator (URL) such as http://10.1.1.11. Note: If the product has not been installed, refer to the product's installation and service manual for the appropriate IP address, login ID, and password that is initially used when you install and configure the product. Embedded Web Server User Guide 23

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Introduction
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Embedded Web Server User Guide
Where to Start
Depending upon whether the Hewlett-Packard product you purchased has already
been installed, you may need to go to a specific chapter. If the product has not
been installed, you should start at
Chapter 2
.
If the product was installed, then many of the configuration tasks were probably
already completed. In that case, you may need to configure a zone. Configuring
(including adding, deleting, and changing) zones is described in
Chapter 3
.
If the products have been configured and you have a functioning SAN, then you
most likely will be interested in performing system administration tasks. Those
tasks are described in
Chapter 4
,
Chapter 5
, and
Chapter 6
.
If you need to perform troubleshooting, then you will want to review
Chapter 5
and
Chapter 6
.
Starting EWS
Open the EWS interface as follows:
1.
Ensure the workstation (or device you use to launch the web browser) and the
Ethernet LAN segment containing the product, such as Edge Switch 2/24, are
attached and connected through the Internet.
Note:
You must be able to make a connection between the web browser and the
product in order to login to the product.
2.
Launch the web browser application (such as Netscape Navigator, version 4.6
or higher, or Microsoft Internet Explorer, version 4.0 or higher).
3.
At the web browser, enter the IP address of the product as the Internet uniform
resource locator (URL) such as
Note:
If the product has not been installed, refer to the product’s installation and
service manual for the appropriate IP address, login ID, and password that is initially
used when you install and configure the product.