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Minimum Console Requirements, Installation of HP Remote Console

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Chapter 2 Installing HP Remote Console Redirection • An external modem connection via the HP NetServer's serial A (COM 1) port (refer to Chapter 1 for information about recommended modems) • Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 • An HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM Version G.01.65 or later. (To find the version number, look on the CD-ROM, opposite the HP logo.) The HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM includes the Utility Partition setup and associated files, as well as pcANYWHERE32 communications software. NOTE HP recommends that the customer (end user) retain possession of the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM. In case of emergency, the server can be rebooted directly via the Navigator CD. Furthermore, remote administration software components are then available to the end user as needed. Minimum Console Requirements For the remote console, you can use any ANSI X3.64 compatible terminal or terminal emulator with a modem or RS-232 connection. For best results, use an ANSI color terminal that supports 25-line mode and IBM PC character set. In addition, you will need: • A 386-based (or faster) computer with 12 MB of available disk space • A communications link to the server, either through a modem or a direct serial connection (refer to the NetServer Tested Products List for a list of recommended modems) • Communications software. You can make master diskettes of the pcANYWHERE32 software from the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM that comes with the HP NetServer system. • Microsoft Windows 95, or Windows NT Workstation 3.51 or 4.0 Installation of HP Remote Console Installing HP Remote Console is a two-part process including setup at the NetServer and at the workstation designated as the remote console. 6

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Chapter 2
Installing HP Remote Console Redirection
6
An external modem connection via the HP NetServer's serial A (COM 1)
port (refer to Chapter 1 for information about recommended modems)
Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0
An
HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM
Version G.01.65 or later. (To find
the version number, look on the CD-ROM, opposite the HP logo.) The
HP
NetServer Navigator CD-ROM
includes the Utility Partition setup and
associated files, as well as pcANYWHERE32 communications software.
NOTE
HP recommends that the customer (end user) retain possession
of the
HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM
. In case of
emergency, the server can be rebooted directly via the
Navigator CD
. Furthermore, remote administration software
components are then available to the end user as needed.
Minimum Console Requirements
For the remote console, you can use any ANSI X3.64 compatible terminal or
terminal emulator with a modem or RS-232 connection. For best results, use an
ANSI color terminal that supports 25-line mode and IBM PC character set. In
addition, you will need:
A 386-based (or faster) computer with 12 MB of available disk space
A communications link to the server, either through a modem or a direct
serial connection (refer to the NetServer Tested Products List for a list of
recommended modems)
Communications software. You can make master diskettes of the
pcANYWHERE32 software from the
HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM
that comes with the HP NetServer system.
Microsoft Windows 95, or Windows NT Workstation 3.51 or 4.0
Installation of HP Remote Console
Installing HP Remote Console is a two-part process including setup at the
NetServer and at the workstation designated as the remote console.