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Opening a Command View VLS session from a web browser, Command View VLS login window

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Opening a Command View VLS session from a web browser NOTE: Before you can open a Command View VLS session, you must set the VLS network settings. See Setting the network settings. To open a Command View VLS session from a web browser: 1. Launch a web browser. 2. In the web browser URL box, enter: https:// NOTE: Entering "http://" instead of the above URL automatically redirects you to the secure "https://" connection. All communications are over a secure connection. 3. If a Security Alert window opens and prompts you to accept the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate, install the SSL certificate as described in Installing the SSL certificate into your web browser. The first time you open a Command View VLS session (and the first time you open a Command View VLS session after changing the fully qualified name of the VLS), a Security Alert window opens and prompts you to accept the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate. Figure 24 Command View VLS login window 4. Enter administrator or user in the Username box. The username is case sensitive. NOTE: Logging in as administrator gives you full privileges to all VLS functions available through Command View VLS. Logging in as a user gives you only viewing and cartridge management privileges. 5. Enter the appropriate password in the Password box for the username entered. HP StorageWorks 53

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Opening a Command View VLS session from a web browser
NOTE:
Before you can open a Command View VLS session, you must set the VLS network settings. See
Setting the network settings
.
To open a Command View VLS session from a web browser:
1.
Launch a web browser.
2.
In the web browser URL box, enter:
https://
<fully qualified name of the VLS>
NOTE:
Entering “
http://
<fully qualified name>
” instead of the above URL
automatically redirects you to the secure “
https://
<fully qualified name>
connection. All communications are over a secure connection.
3.
If a Security Alert window opens and prompts you to accept the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certi
cate,
install the SSL certi
cate as described in
Installing the SSL certi
cate into your web browser
.
The
rst time you open a Command View VLS session (and the
rst time you open a Command View
VLS session after changing the fully quali
ed name of the VLS), a Security Alert window opens and
prompts you to accept the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certi
cate.
Figure 24 Command View VLS login window
4.
Enter
administrator
or
user
in the
Username
box. The username is case sensitive.
NOTE:
Logging in as administrator gives you full privileges to all VLS functions available
through Command View VLS. Logging in as a user gives you only viewing and cartridge
management privileges.
5.
Enter the appropriate password in the
Password
box for the username entered.
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