
To connect to the desired SVP and use the XP Remote Web Console Java™ applet program, a web
browser is required on the XP Remote Web Console client.
To configure your web browser:
• Make sure that the XP Remote Web Console is connected to a network via a LAN.
CAUTION:
Using a modem for network connections is not supported.
• Make sure that cookies are enabled on the browser.
• Install Java Runtime Environment™. See Table 5 for the appropriate version for your operating
system.
CAUTION:
Do not access any unreliable websites from your XP Remote Web Console client.
Configuring XP Remote WebConsole over aFirewall
To enable the XP Remote Web Console to communicate with the array's SVP over a firewall, you must
use the following TCP/IP port numbers:
• FTP: 21
• HTTP: 80
• SNMP: 161
• SNMP Trap: 1
62
• RMI: 1099
• RMI: 51099 (this is a port used by XP Remote Web Console for communication)
• Spare (for
extension): 51100 (this is a port used by XP Remote Web Console for communication)
NOTE:
When youconnect theXPRemoteWeb Consoleand theSVP over a firewall,makesuretoconnect them
through these TCP/IP ports to configure the fi rewall.
Configuring the Java™ Plug-In
BecauseXPRemoteWeb Consoledeals with alarge amount of data, youneedtoincreasethe memory
size for the Java™ Plug-in execution. This section describes the procedures to increase the memory size
for each version of the Java Plug-in execution for JRE 1.4 and JRE 5.0.
For JRE 1.4
1. Open the Java™ Plug-in Control panel (see Figure 4). The Basic tab is the default view.
• For Windows®: In the Control Panel, click Java Plug-in to open the Java™ Plug-in Control
Panel.
• For UNIX®: Do one of the following:
•Execute the ControlPanel file. The file is stored in one of the following locations:
<SDK installation directory>/jre/bin/ControlPanel
<SDK installation directory>/bin/ControlPanel
<JRE installation directory>/bin/ControlPanel
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