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Configuring the HP Netserver

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10 Configuring the HP Netserver Introduction This chapter describes how to configure the HP Netserver with the help of the HP Netserver Navigator CD-ROM, which is shipped with your Netserver. This CD-ROM also provides the latest information concerning your Netserver. As you configure the Netserver, it's important to have the very latest configuration information. The CD-ROM will inform you of any applicable compatibility issues, and provide you with a current list of HP-tested peripherals and accessories. Refer to the "Tested Products List" on the HP Netserver Navigator CD-ROM, or on the HP web site at: http://www.hp.com/netserver/ You should also be familiar with HP DiagTools (on the HP Netserver Navigator CD-ROM) and the HP Netserver Online Documentation CD-ROM to help you configure the Netserver. HP Netserver Navigator CD-ROM The HP Netserver Navigator CD-ROM provides you with two modes for running the CD-ROM and accessing its configuration utilities and resource information. • Setup mode: insert the Navigator CD-ROM in your HP Netserver and boot from it. Use the Navigator interface to configure your system, view important information, and obtain drivers and utilities to setup your HP Netserver through the installation of the Network Operating System (NOS). • Resource mode: insert the Navigator CD-ROM in a Microsoft Windows PC. The CD will autorun to display the Navigator interface. Use the Navigator interface to view online information resources and obtain drivers and software utilities. 85

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10
Configuring the HP Netserver
Introduction
This chapter describes how to configure the HP Netserver with the help of the
HP
Netserver Navigator CD-ROM
, which is shipped with your Netserver. This
CD-ROM also provides the latest information concerning your Netserver.
As you configure the Netserver, it’s important to have the very latest configuration
information. The CD-ROM will inform you of any applicable compatibility
issues, and provide you with a current list of HP-tested peripherals and
accessories. Refer to the "Tested Products List" on the
HP Netserver Navigator
CD-ROM
, or on the HP web site at:
You should also be familiar with HP DiagTools (on the
HP Netserver Navigator
CD-ROM
) and the
HP Netserver Online Documentation CD-ROM
to help you
configure the Netserver.
HP Netserver Navigator CD-ROM
The
HP Netserver Navigator CD-ROM
provides you with two modes for running
the CD-ROM and accessing its configuration utilities and resource information.
Setup mode:
insert the Navigator CD-ROM in your HP Netserver and
boot from it. Use the Navigator interface to configure your system, view
important information, and obtain drivers and utilities to setup your
HP Netserver through the installation of the Network Operating System
(NOS).
Resource mode:
insert the Navigator CD-ROM in a Microsoft Windows
PC. The CD will autorun to display the Navigator interface. Use the
Navigator interface to view online information resources and obtain drivers
and software utilities.