User manual
Table Of Contents
- Industrial Ethernet OSM/ESM Network Management
- Safety-Related Notices
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Important OSM/ESM Functions
- 2.1 Autonegotiation
- 2.2 Autocrossover
- 2.3 Transmission Rate and Duplicity
- 2.4 Factory Defaults and Protected Settings
- 2.5 Filtering Database (FDB Table)
- 2.6 Locked Ports
- 2.7 Mirroring
- 2.8 Traps
- 2.9 E-Mail Function
- 2.10 Event Log Table
- 2.11 Time of Day and Time- of - day Synchronization
- 2.12 Flow Control
- 2.13 BOOTP/DHCP
- 2.14 IP Configuration Using SIMATIC NET NCM PC, SIMATIC STEP 7 or the Primary Setup Tool
- 2.15 TELNET
- 2.16 Extended Redundant Configuration
- 2.17 Observer Function
- 2.18 Automatic Download of the Configuration
- Command Interpreter (CLI)
- Web-Based Management (WBM)
- 4.1 General Introduction
- 4.1.1 Restricted Functionality of the OSM/ESM Variants
- 4.2 Requirements
- 4.3 Connecting
- 4.4 Access Using Web-Based Management
- 4.5 User Interface of Web-Based Management
- 4.6 Management Menus
- 4.7 System
- 4.8 OSM/ESM Status
- 4.9 Agent Features
- 4.10 Switch Features
- 4.11 Port Status
- 4.12 Statistics Counters
- SNMP and RMON
- Upgrading/Downloading Software
- Notes on Troubleshooting
- Internet Browser Settings
- Connecting a PC with Hyperterminal to the Serial Port of the OSM/ ESM
- References
- Abbreviations/Acronyms
- Glossary
- Index
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Industrial Ethernet OSM/ESM Network Management
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Internet Browser Settings
To use Web-Based Management with the OSM/ESM, you must make the correct
settings in the Internet browser. This appendix contains instructions for making the
settings for the Internet browsers shown in Table A-1 below. You can use this
procedure as the basis for setting other Internet browser versions. Web-Based
Management of the OSM/ESM was tested with these Internet browsers.
Table A-1 Internet Browser
Browser
Microsoft Internet Explorer Netscape Communication Navigator
5.0, 5.5 and 6.0 4.7, 6.1 and 6.2
Note
The Web Based Management of the OSM/ESM has been tested with certain
combinations of browsers and Java Virtual Machines (JVM). Only the JVM
supplied and installed with the product was tested with Netscape and only the JVM
for Microsoft was tested with the Internet Explorer. We recommend that you only
use one of these combinations. The JVM from Microsoft must be installed
separately according to the Version of Internet Explorer (download from Microsoft
Web pages).
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