
®http://www.3com.com/Web Management User GuideFor the SuperStack® II Switch 3900 and Switch 9300Part No. 10012703Published August 1999
10 CHAPTER 1: WEB MANAGEMENT OVERVIEWPlatform RequirementsTable 3 lists the platforms that you need for each of the Web Management features.Embedded W
Embedded Web Management Applications 11Figure 2 Parts of the Web Management Opening Screen (3900 shown)Interface DescriptionThe screen for the embed
12 CHAPTER 1: WEB MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW Performance tab — When you select this tab, the menu tree lists charts that support dynamic monitoring. See “Per
Embedded Web Management Applications 13WebConsole TabIn the WebConsole application, the menu tree of folders contains icons for options that you can c
14 CHAPTER 1: WEB MANAGEMENT OVERVIEWConfiguration WizardThe WebConsole menu tree also contains an icon called Define Wizard for the Trunk Definition
Embedded Web Management Applications 15DeviceView TabThe DeviceView application actively monitors the device and allows you to configure system and fr
16 CHAPTER 1: WEB MANAGEMENT OVERVIEWAbout the Device ImageAs you move your pointer over the image, a blue border outlines the part of the device imag
Embedded Web Management Applications 17Configuring Parameters in DeviceViewTo configure a parameter: 1Click the image of the area that you want to con
18 CHAPTER 1: WEB MANAGEMENT OVERVIEWUsing Status LoggingDeviceView has a Status Log that monitors system and port changes on the device and displays
Embedded Web Management Applications 19Figure 8 DeviceView Configuration Form (3900 Shown)3In the Status Logging field, select enabled. For informat
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20 CHAPTER 1: WEB MANAGEMENT OVERVIEWPerformance TabYou can monitor certain aspects of your network performance with charts of live activity. See the
Embedded Web Management Applications 21To customize your Performance monitoring screen:1On the Web Management opening screen, click the Performance ta
22 CHAPTER 1: WEB MANAGEMENT OVERVIEWHelp TabThe fourth tab of the Web Management opening screen contains these links: The Help configuration form — A
Installable Web Management Tools 23Using WebManageFrameworkUse the WebManage Framework to organize the devices that you manage into easily accessible
24 CHAPTER 1: WEB MANAGEMENT OVERVIEWUsing theForm-SpecificHelp FilesEach configuration form has a Help button and one or more related Help topics. Se
Launching Web Management Applications 25Launching Web Management ApplicationsDepending on which optional files you decide to install, you can manage a
26 CHAPTER 1: WEB MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW
2INSTALLATION AND SETUPThis chapter covers installation and set up for the additional tools that you can install on your system: Installing Supplemen
28 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP3Double-click the file and follow the instructions in the wizard. Three installation options are provided: Custom
Setting Up the Form-Specific Help Files 29Setting Up the Form-Specific Help FilesTo access Help for the system, install the supplemental Help files on
CONTENTSABOUT THIS GUIDEConventions 5Year 2000 Compliance 61WEB MANAGEMENT OVERVIEWWeb Management Overview 8Browser and Platform Requirements 9Color
30 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP4Click Apply. The system displays a message that indicates that the Help Server has been set properly.5To link th
3TROUBLESHOOTINGThis chapter covers the following topics: Browser Issues Troubleshooting the Web Management SoftwareBrowser IssuesIn addition to the
32 CHAPTER 3: TROUBLESHOOTINGImprovingDeviceViewCertain Status Log options allow you to send e-mail messages regarding system and port status changes
Browser Issues 33Figure 14 Trusted Sites Zone Dialog Box5Click the Add Sites button.6In the Add this Web site to the zone field, type http:// plus t
34 CHAPTER 3: TROUBLESHOOTINGFigure 15 Security Settings Dialog Box5Select Java Custom Settings.The Internet zone dialog box appears (Figure 16). Fi
Troubleshooting the Web Management Software 356Select the Edit Permissions tab.If the options listed under Unsigned Content cannot be configured, veri
36 CHAPTER 3: TROUBLESHOOTINGIf you modify your classpath and do not include the 3Com directories (and possibly if you do not list them before any oth
Launching Web Management Applications 25Managing a Single Device 25Launching the Form-Specific Help 25Launching the WebManage Framework 25Enabling E-m
ABOUT THIS GUIDEThe Web Management software is a suite of HTML-based applications that is shipped with the SuperStack® II Switch 3900 and Switch 9300.
6 ABOUT THIS GUIDEYear 2000 Compliance For information on Year 2000 compliance and 3Com products, visit the 3Com Year 2000 Web page:http://www.3com.co
1WEB MANAGEMENT OVERVIEWThis chapter describes the components in the Web Management suite of applications for the SuperStack® II Switch 3900 and Switc
8 CHAPTER 1: WEB MANAGEMENT OVERVIEWWeb Management OverviewThe Web Management suite of features consists of embedded Web Management applications and i
Web Management Overview 9Browser and PlatformRequirementsThe Web Management suite of applications has certain dependencies, as described in this secti
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