Schneider Electric PWRSRV710 Server User Manual


 
Chapter 5—Setup 63230-216-207/A3
Connecting to the Power Server with NetMeeting 9/2002
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Now you are ready to configure the POWERLOGIC System applications
as described in the next section, Connecting to the Power Server with
NetMeeting.
CONNECTING TO THE POWER SERVER
WITH NETMEETING
To perform this procedure, you can either connect remotely from a networked
PC as illustrated in Figure 5–2, or you can connect directly from your PC to
the Power Server using a crossover cable (not supplied). See Appendix C—
Using a Crossover Cable to Configure the Power Server on page 33 for
details on crossover cable connections.
After connecting the cables, you will use NetMeeting to take control of the
Power Server from your PC so that you can configure the POWERLOGIC
System application. NetMeeting is provided with the FULL installation of
Internet Explorer 5.5 and with the Windows 2000 operating system. If
needed, NetMeeting can be downloaded from the Microsoft.com website.
NOTE: For Windows XP users, Windows XP does not provide any shortcut
to NetMeeting. You can access it by searching for the file “conf.exe” or
launch it by typing conf.exe in the Run dialog.
Figure 5–2: Power Sever remote or local connections for setup
Remote Connection
Ethernet
Remote PC with
Netmeeting
Power Server
UTP Ethernet Port
Local Connection
Crossover
Cable
UTP Ethernet Port
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