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Chapter 2 Introducing HP Server Remote Management Card • The HP Server Remote Management Card web interface online help, which describes all aspects of the user interface including how to use the HP Server Remote Management Card to manage your network server. • pcAnywhere online documentation. The complete pcAnywhere User Guide is in Adobe Acrobat PDF format on the HP Netserver Navigator CD in the \util\pca32\xx\ subdirecory (where xx represents a two letter abbreviation for your local language). • The HP Server Remote Management Card README file located in the \ttrc2\us directory of the HP Netserver Navigator CD, provides up-to-date information that became available after this guide was printed. NOTICE This and all other manuals describing the use of your HP Server, its features, and its accessories may be found in your HP Server Documentation CD-ROM, Accessory Documentation CD-ROM, and on our web site: http://www.hp.com (available under "technical support") Refer to the web site for the latest revisions and product updates. Acronyms The following acronyms designate hardware and software components that are associated with the HP Server Remote Management Card installation or usage. You will encounter these acronyms throughout this user guide. • DHCP: The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol provides a mechanism through which computers using TCP/IP can obtain protocol configuration parameters automatically through the network. • IPMB: Intelligent Platform Management Bus. Name for the architecture, protocol, and implementation of the industry-standard Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) server management bus that interconnects the server's system board and chassis instrumentation electronics. The HP Server Remote Management Card connects to the IPMB via the 50-pin ribbon cable, thus providing access to the server's event log, system sensors and the server's front panel and reset controls. • PPP: Point-to-Point Protocol. A standardized network protocol for dial-up network connectivity. 8