HP Support Anywhere Installation and User Guide

Chapter 3 Installing the HP Support Anywhere Software
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order to initialize a warm server reboot. For a complete listing of emulation
sequences supported by the E 40 and E 45 BIOS, see Appendix B.
RCONSOLE (NetWare)
Novell NetWare's RCONSOLE feature works at the NOS level to provide full
remote access to a NetServer running NetWare 4.11. Installation of RCONSOLE
requires specific setup steps at both the console and NetServer before you can
establish an RCONSOLE communications link. Only the NetServer needs to be
running NetWare/IntranetWare; the RCONSOLE program can be run from a
DOS prompt. Thus, the only software requirement is that the client has access to
DOS
The following figure shows how RCONSOLE works on a NetServer running
NetWare.
NetServer
Support Anywhere
Server
Enable the server for
NetWare
RCONSOLE
connection.
Support Anywhere
Remote Console
Using a modem, the
offsite remote console
workstation, using
RCONSOLE, may dial
into and take control of
the HP NetServer.
Remote
Console
Modem
Modem
Figure 13: RCONSOLE Remotely Controlling an HP NetServer
Minimum Server Requirements
In order to use RCONSOLE, your server needs:
An external modem or direct connection via one of the HP NetServer E 40
or E 45's two serial ports