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beaconing, and set the director online or offline.

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Embedded Web Server Interface The embedded Web server interface provides a GUI accessed through the Internet (locally or remotely) to manage the director. This interface is available with director firmware Version 1.1.2 (or later) installed, and does not replace nor offer the management capability of the HP EFC Manager and Product Manager applications (for example, the Web server does not support all director maintenance functions). In addition, the Web server interface manages only a single director. Web server users can perform the following: • Display the operational status of the director, FRUs, and Fibre Channel ports, and display director operating parameters. • Configure the director (identification, date and time, operating parameters, and network parameters), ports, SNMP trap message recipients, zones and zone sets, and user rights (administrator and operator). • Monitor port status, port statistics, and the active zone set, and display the event log and node list. • Perform director firmware upgrades and port diagnostics, reset ports, enable port beaconing, and set the director online or offline. The embedded Web server interface can be opened from a standard Web browser running Netscape Navigator 4.6 or higher or Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher. At the browser, enter the IP address of the director as the Internet uniform resource locator (URL). When prompted at a login screen, enter a user name and password. When the interface opens, the default display is the View panel (Figure 13). 46 Software Overview

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Software Overview
Embedded Web Server Interface
The embedded Web server interface provides a GUI accessed through the Internet (locally
or remotely) to manage the director. This interface is available with director firmware
Version 1.1.2 (or later) installed, and does not replace nor offer the management capability
of the HP EFC Manager and Product Manager applications (for example, the Web server
does not support all director maintenance functions). In addition, the Web server interface
manages only a single director. Web server users can perform the following:
Display the operational status of the director, FRUs, and Fibre Channel ports, and
display director operating parameters.
Configure the director (identification, date and time, operating parameters, and
network parameters), ports, SNMP trap message recipients, zones and zone sets, and
user rights (administrator and operator).
Monitor port status, port statistics, and the active zone set, and display the event log and
node list.
Perform director firmware upgrades and port diagnostics, reset ports, enable port
beaconing, and set the director online or offline.
The embedded Web server interface can be opened from a standard Web browser running
Netscape Navigator 4.6 or higher or Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher. At the
browser, enter the IP address of the director as the Internet uniform resource locator
(URL). When prompted at a login screen, enter a user name and password. When the
interface opens, the default display is the View panel (Figure 13).