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These are as follows:
■
Use Web browser settings
— 3Com Network Director uses the
same settings as your default browser to connect to the Internet. This
is the recommended setting if the default browser on your PC is
supported by 3Com Network Director.
■
Direct connection to the Internet
— 3Com Network Director
connects directly to the Internet through the LAN.
■
Use custom proxy settings
— 3Com Network Director uses a proxy
server that you specify to connect to the Internet. This is the
recommended setting if you require a proxy server to connect to the
Internet and your default browser is not configured to use that proxy
or your default browser is not supported by 3Com Network Director.
This is also recommended if your proxy server requires authentication
using username and password.
For more information on web browsers supported by 3Com Network
Director see
“Web Browser”
on
page 859
.
3Com Network Director can only detect your default web browser
settings if your default web browser is Internet Explorer or a version of
Netscape Navigator earlier than 4.79, and will default to using a direct
connection to the Internet for other web browsers. If 3Com Network
Director cannot detect the default web browser settings then you can
configure the proxy settings manually by selecting the
Use custom proxy
settings
radio button.
Use Custom Settings Step
The
Use Custom Settings
step displays if you selected the
Use Custom
Proxy Settings
option in the
Connection Type
step. From this step you can
select the proxy settings such as a proxy server name, port, user name
and password as shown in
Figure 443
.
Summary of Contents for 3C15500 - Network Director - PC
Page 4: ......
Page 34: ......
Page 38: ...34 ABOUT THIS GUIDE ...
Page 50: ...46 CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED ...
Page 64: ...60 CHAPTER 2 PRODUCT ACTIVATION ...
Page 213: ...Components 209 Figure 75 Export to Visio Dialog Box ...
Page 220: ...216 CHAPTER 5 WORKING WITH THE MAP Figure 84 Double Clicking on a Router in the Tree ...
Page 264: ...260 CHAPTER 6 VIEWING DEVICE DETAILS Figure 117 Security Tab for a Device ...
Page 276: ...272 CHAPTER 6 VIEWING DEVICE DETAILS ...
Page 322: ...318 CHAPTER 7 MONITORING THE NETWORK ...
Page 385: ...Examples 381 Figure 189 Attach Alerts Dialog Box ...
Page 406: ...402 CHAPTER 9 PERFORMANCE REPORTING ...
Page 431: ...Components 427 History View dialog box Figure 210 History View Dialog Box ...
Page 440: ...436 CHAPTER 10 RMON Host View dialog box Figure 219 Host View Dialog Box ...
Page 476: ...472 CHAPTER 11 CREATING REPORTS ...
Page 502: ...498 CHAPTER 12 CONFIGURING SINGLE DEVICES ...
Page 526: ...522 CHAPTER 13 VLAN MANAGEMENT Figure 272 Options Dialog Box VLANs Tab ...
Page 567: ...Components 563 Figure 305 Selecting the Link to the End Station on the Map ...
Page 626: ...622 CHAPTER 14 BULK CONFIGURATION ...
Page 684: ...680 CHAPTER 16 UPGRADING DEVICE SOFTWARE ...
Page 814: ...810 CHAPTER 19 BACKING UP DEVICE CONFIGURATIONS ...
Page 838: ...834 CHAPTER 20 LIVE UPDATE ...
Page 894: ...890 APPENDIX G ADDING MAC ADDRESS VENDOR TRANSLATIONS ...