Configuring remote web console over a firewall – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual
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2.
Make sure that cookies are enabled on the browser.
For Internet Explorer, select Tools, Internet Options from the menu bar of the web browser, and
then click the Privacy tab. Click Advanced in the middle of the Privacy dialog box. In the Advanced
Privacy Settings dialog box, configure as follows:
• Select the override automatic cookie handling option
• Select Accept for First-party Cookies
• Select Accept for Third-party Cookies
• Select the Always allow session cookies option
For Mozilla, do not select the Disable cookies option.
3.
Make sure that your web browser does NOT block pop-up windows.
For Internet Explorer, clear the Block pop-ups check box on the bottom of the Privacy dialog box.
For Mozilla, clear the Block Pop-up Windows check box.
4.
Install Java Runtime Environment (see “
” on page 25 for the appropriate
version for your operating system).
Download JRE from the Java website at
If the Remote Web Console computer is not connected to the Internet, download the JRE install
program, and then copy the install program to install JRE on the Remote Web Console computer.
For the procedure to install JRE, follow the instructions in the JRE install guide.
• For Windows systems, if JRE is installed successfully, Java is displayed in the Control Panel.
Confirm that you can activate JRE using the Java icon.
• For UNIX systems, confirm that you can open the
ControlPanel.html
file in the directory
where JRE is installed.
If JRE is not installed on the Remote Web Console computer running on Windows, JRE is
automatically installed via the Internet when you log in to Remote Web Console.
5.
Add the URL of the Tool Panel (see “
” on page 105) to the favorites or bookmarks of
your web browser.
Configuring Remote Web Console over a Firewall
To enable the Remote Web Console to communicate with the storage system SVP, make sure you
connect them through the following TCP/IP port numbers:
•
FTP: 21
•
HTTP: 80
•
SNMP: 161
•
SNMP Trap: 162
•
RMI: 1099
•
RMI: 51099 (port used by Remote Web Console for communication)
•
RMI: 51100 (port used by Remote Web Console for communication)
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