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Installation and Quick-Start Manual 17
How to Access a Configured Network
Management Card
Overview Once the Management Card is running on your network, you
can use several different interfaces to access the Management
Card.
Web interface You can use Internet Explorer 5.0 (and higher) or Netscape
®
4.0.8 (and higher) browsers to configure Management Card
options, or to view the Event log.
1. Address the Management Card by its IP address or DNS
name (if configured).
2. Enter the User Name and Password (apc by default).
Telnet You can use Telnet to access a Management Cards control
console from any computer on the same subnet.
1. At a command prompt, type telnet <address
> and
press
ENTER at a command prompt, where
<address
> is the Management Cards IP address or
DNS name (if configured).
2. Enter the User Name and Password (apc by default).
SNMP After you add the PowerNet MIB to a standard SNMP MIB
browser, you can use that browser for
SNMP access to a
Management Card. The default read community name is
public; the default read/write community name is private.
Note
For more information about how to use the
interfaces identified here, see the Network
Management Card User’s Guide
(.\doc\usrguide.pdf) and the Management Card
Addendum (.\doc\addendum.pdf).