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Appendix B: Connection and Compatibility 
IP Address 
In order for WebPAM to be configured, you must know the IP (network) 
address or Hostname of every Host (RAID PC). The Utility Server uses 
IP addresses to communicate with the Agents on the Hosts (RAID PCs) 
and the Browsers on the network PCs. 
To find the IP address, go to Start > Programs > Accessories > 
Command Prompt. Type in: ipconfig /all and press Enter. 
Figure 113. Use the Command Prompt to find your PC’s IP address. 
In the example above, observe that: 
•  The IP address is 192.168.1.173 
•  DHCP is Enabled 
•  The Hostname is dannel 
Locate and record the IP addresses of all PCs and Servers on your 
network that will work with PAM. This document will help you recall 
individual PCs when it is time to specify their connections. 
Also in the example above, note that DHCP is Enabled, meaning that 
the DHCP server assigned the IP Address. This may affect the login 
procedure as described in DHCP Issues, below. 










