
5.
Enter the User ID and Password for the root storage administrator; then, click
Logon
. The
Release
HTTP Blocking
dialog box appears.
6.
Click
OK
. A configuration dialog box appears.
7.
Click
OK
to release HTTP blocking. When the configuration change is complete, the SVP reboots.
Once the reboot is complete, the
Release HTTP Blocking Complete
dialog box appears. If you want
to cancel the operation and return to the logon dialog box, click
Cancel
.
It may take 30 or 60 minutes for the Web server to restart. In this case, the
Release HTTP Blocking
Complete
dialog box does not appear and an internal server error occurs, but the setting is actually
completed.
8.
Click
OK
.
Setting up the client computer
The Remote Web Console administrator is responsible for setting up the Web client on Remote Web
Console computers. This includes the following:
• Ensure that client computers can handle Remote Web Console. See
on page 21.
• If you are using a Windows server as a Remote Web Console computer, make sure to follow the
Configuring a Windows 2003/2008 Server
on page 25 (if applicable).
•
Setting up TCP/IP for a firewall
•
on page 26
•
Installing the Adobe Flash Player
on page 27
•
Installing and configuring the JRE
Requirements for client computers
This topic explains the requirements for Remote Web Console computers on supported versions of the
Windows and UNIX/Linux operating systems.
General requirement
A maximum of 32 Remote Web Console users can access the same storage system concurrently.
Requirements for Windows-based computers
NOTE:
The Operating system/Browser/Java Runtime Environment/Flash player combinations and
versions in this table are fixed requirements. Using other combinations or versions might produce
unpredictable results such as the inability to operate GUI windows. Contact Hewlett Packard Enterprise
technical support to use other combinations or versions.
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