HP Hewlett Packard Universal Remote D6028 90004 User Manual

HP TopTools  
Remote Control  
User Guide  
HP Part Number D6028-90004  
Printed June 1999  
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Contents  
1 Quick Start................................................................................................... 1  
2 Introducing HP TopTools Remote Control................................................ 5  
How HP TopTools Remote Control Works..................................................... 6  
Package Contents ......................................................................................... 7  
Documentation.............................................................................................. 8  
Acronyms.................................................................................................. 8  
Who Should Use This Guide ......................................................................... 9  
HP TopTools Remote Control Features and Functions .................................. 9  
HP TopTools Remote Control System Requirements .................................. 12  
Minimum Server Requirements............................................................... 12  
Minimum Remote Client Requirements ................................................... 13  
Supported Web Browsers........................................................................ 14  
3 Hardware Installation and Configuration................................................. 15  
Verifying and Updating the Server’s System BIOS....................................... 16  
Preparing the HP TopTools Remote Control Card ....................................... 16  
Mounting the Battery Pack....................................................................... 16  
Connecting the I2C Cable to the Remote Control Card............................. 18  
Installing the TopTools Remote Control Card in the Server ......................... 19  
Connecting the I2C Cable to the Server ................................................... 19  
Connecting an Optional AC/DC Adapter ...................................................... 20  
Verifying Card Installation............................................................................ 21  
Self Test Power Up Sequence................................................................. 22  
4 Setting Up the Remote Connection.......................................................... 23  
Running the HP TopTools Remote Control BIOS Setup Program ................ 24  
LAN Configuration................................................................................... 25  
PPP Configuration................................................................................... 26  
Remote Boot Configuration ..................................................................... 27  
Firmware Update Configuration............................................................... 27  
Setting Up a LAN Connection...................................................................... 28  
Remote Client Configuration (LAN) ......................................................... 29  
Setting Up to Use an External Modem......................................................... 29  
Remote Client Configuration (PPP/Dial-Up Networking) .......................... 30  
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5 Logging In and Using the HP TopTools Remote Control Web Interface35  
Logging In to HP TopTools Remote Control................................................. 36  
Using the HP TopTools Remote Control Web Interface............................... 38  
6 Setting Up NT Graphics Console Redirection Using pcANYWHERE32 . 41  
Installing pcANYWHERE32 on the Server................................................... 42  
Installing pcANYWHERE32 Server Software........................................... 42  
Configuring pcANYWHERE32 Server Software....................................... 43  
Installing pcANYWHERE32 on the Remote Client....................................... 45  
Installing pcANYWHERE32 Remote Client Software............................... 46  
Configuring pcANYWHERE32 Remote Client Software........................... 46  
Using NT Graphics Console Redirection...................................................... 49  
7 Troubleshooting........................................................................................ 51  
Problems with Installation............................................................................ 51  
Paging......................................................................................................... 51  
Remote Client ............................................................................................. 54  
A Event Codes .............................................................................................. 57  
B Recommended Modems ........................................................................... 71  
Getting the Latest Recommended Modems List....................................... 72  
C Installing and Using TFTP........................................................................ 73  
Overview: What Is TFTP?....................................................................... 73  
TFTP Requirements................................................................................ 75  
Starting the TFTP Server ........................................................................ 75  
Updating HP TopTools Remote Control Firmware ................................... 75  
Using the HP TopTools Remote Control Remote Boot Feature................ 77  
D Technical Specifications........................................................................... 85  
E Battery Operation ...................................................................................... 87  
Safety...................................................................................................... 87  
Shutting Down the Card to Conserve Battery Power................................ 87  
Charging ................................................................................................. 87  
Battery Initialization................................................................................. 88  
Life Expectancy....................................................................................... 88  
Replacement........................................................................................... 89  
Battery Disposal ...................................................................................... 89  
F LED Codes................................................................................................. 91  
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Failure Codes.......................................................................................... 92  
G Keyboard Layouts..................................................................................... 95  
H Software License, Warranty, Regulatory and Support............................ 97  
Hardware Product Limited Warranty............................................................ 97  
Software Product Limited Warranty ............................................................. 97  
HP Software License Agreement................................................................. 99  
Notice for USA ...........................................................................................100  
FCC Radio Frequency Emissions Statements ........................................100  
Technical Support ......................................................................................103  
U.S. and Canada....................................................................................103  
Europe ...................................................................................................104  
Other Countries......................................................................................104  
Index..............................................................................................................105  
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1 Quick Start  
This chapter provides a quick overview of the steps required for setting up and  
using HP TopTools Remote Control. If you have experience setting up computer  
hardware and software, you can use the following section as a brief installation  
guide. Before installing the HP TopTools Remote Control PCI card, you must  
already have completed initial installation and configuration of your HP  
NetServer. For a brief overview of how HP TopTools Remote Control works, see  
Figure 2-1 before proceeding.  
Before you begin, review the "HP TopTools Remote Control System  
Requirements" section of Chapter 2.  
Battery pack  
Diagnostic LEDs  
RS-232  
Connector  
Battery pack  
connector  
2
I C/IPMB  
connector to  
system  
5 volt DC input  
LAN LEDs  
LAN Connector  
Figure 1-1. HP TopTools Remote Control PCI Card Connectors  
Verify that the server BIOS is compatible with HP TopTools Remote Control:  
1. Insert the HP NetServer Navigator CD supplied with HP TopTools  
Remote Control in the NetServers CD-ROM drive and reboot. The  
Navigator CD boots and automatically verifies that the system BIOS and  
firmware are compatible with HP TopTools Remote Control.  
2. If the BIOS or firmware is out of date or otherwise incompatible, it is  
automatically updated.  
3. Remove the HP NetServer Navigator CD and reboot the system.  
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Install and set up hardware at the server (see Chapter 3 for detailed instructions):  
1. Mount the battery pack on the HP TopTools Remote Control PCI card and  
connect the battery cable to the battery pack connector (see Figure 1-1).  
2. Connect one end of the supplied I2C/IPMB cable to the connector on the  
HP TopTools Remote Control card.  
3. Install the HP TopTools Remote Control card in one of the servers free  
PCI slots.  
NOTE  
HP does not support installations of the HP TopTools Remote  
Control card in systems that do not include the I2C/IPMB  
management bus feature. HP NetServers such as the LC 3 and  
LH 3 include this feature. If you dont have one of these  
systems, refer to your system documentation for more  
information.  
4. Connect the free end of the I2C/IPMB cable to the I2C/IPMB management  
bus connector on the servers system board. The connector is keyed and  
color coded.  
5. If applicable, plug in the optional 5-volt AC/DC power adapter to the  
connector on the cards bracket. Plug the AC/DC adapter power cord into  
a wall outlet or uninterruptible power supply.  
Set up the remote connection (see Chapter 4 for detailed instructions):  
1. Set up the LAN or modem connection that allows the HP TopTools  
Remote Control card to communicate with a remote client:  
For a LAN connection: Connect your dedicated 10Base-T compatible  
LAN line to the cards RJ-45 LAN connector.  
For a modem connection: Connect a serial modem cable (not  
provided) to the cards serial port and connect the other end to an  
external modem.  
2. Boot the server. During Power-On Self-Test, when prompted, press F3 to  
enter the HP TopTools Remote Control BIOS setup program.  
If you plan on connecting to the TopTools Remote Control card via  
the LAN: Define cards TCP/IP properties (either use a unique IP  
Address for the card, Subnet Mask, and Gateway, or enable DHCP and  
have your DHCP server assign these addresses for you).  
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If you plan on connecting to the TopTools Remote Control card via  
modem: Define the cards PPP settings (modem initialization string,  
IP Address, Subnet Mask). Typically, you would leave the PPP IP  
Address and PPP Subnet Mask at the factory defaults since your PPP  
connection does not interact with the site network.  
3. Save the configuration and exit.  
4. At a remote client running Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 or 95:  
If you plan to connect to the HP TopTools Remote Control card via  
the LAN:  
Verify that the client has TCP/IP software is installed and it is  
properly configured for your LAN (clients IP Address, Subnet Mask,  
and Gateway) by checking the TCP/IP protocol properties from the  
Network program in the Control Panel.  
Verify your clients browsers proxy settings. If your site uses a proxy  
server, enter the IP address of the TopTools Remote Control card in  
the browsers exceptions list to bypass it. If you are using DHCP,  
reboot the server and run TopTools Remote Control BIOS setup  
program to see the assigned IP address.  
And/or:  
If you plan to connect to the HP TopTools Remote Control card via  
modem (PPP):  
Verify your clients PPP settings. Double-click the "My Computer" icon on  
your desktop and then double-click Dial-up Networking. Add an entry and  
define its properties (modem, initialization string, server PPP and TCP/IP  
setup, login script). If you wish to use server dialback, you may configure  
it via the TopTools Remote Control web interface after you first login.  
5. Make your first remote connection using HP TopTools Remote Controls  
web interface (see next section).  
Make your first remote connection (see Chapter 5 for detailed instructions):  
From the remote client, connect to HP TopTools Remote Control via LAN or  
modem connection.  
1. If you are using a modem (PPP) at the remote client (proceed to step 2 if  
you are not), make your connection using the Dial-Up Networking  
program. Once your connection has been established, proceed to step 2.  
2. At the remote client, start your web browser software.  
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3. Enter the URL address of the HP TopTools Remote Control card, which  
should be one of the following:  
If connecting via LAN, enter either the cards IP address (for example:  
http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/), or a host name, if one has been assigned to  
the HP TopTools Remote Control card in your DNS server (for  
example: http://cardname.companyname.com).  
If connecting via modem, enter the cards PPP IP-address that you  
entered when you ran the HP TopTools Remote Control BIOS setup  
(for example: http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/).  
Once you are connected, the TopTools Remote Control Identity page is  
displayed in your browser window (see Figure 5-1).  
4. Click the Configuration Tab. The login prompt is displayed.  
5. In the User Name field, enter a valid administrator name. For your first  
login, the factory default name is ADMIN.  
6. At the password prompt, enter the password that belongs to the  
administrator name. For your first login, the factory default password is  
ADMIN.  
NOTE  
The user ID and the access password for HP TopTools Remote  
Control software are case sensitive. To avoid a potential  
security breach allowing someone to log in using the defaults,  
your first task should be to set up an administrator for the  
card. Under Configuration|User, create a new user assigned to  
the "Administrator" group and assign a new password. Then  
delete the default ADMIN user account.  
7. Once logged into the HP TopTools Remote Control web interface, create  
your user groups and set your communication and notification  
preferences. If you have HP TopTools Device Manager, you can perform  
some administration actions on multiple cards at once. See online help for  
details (click the "?" button in the upper right corner of the browser  
window).  
You are now logged on to HP TopTools Remote Control. For a description of  
features, see the section, "HP TopTools Remote Control Features and Functions,"  
in Chapter 2.  
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2 Introducing HP TopTools Remote  
Control  
HP TopTools Remote Control combines an intelligent PCI card and integrated  
software that provides powerful remote server management. Management  
capabilities include server status monitoring, configurable event notification, and  
diagnostic features. The cards remote management capabilities are accessed  
using standard web browser software. HP TopTools Remote Control consists of:  
The HP TopTools Remote Control card. A PCI card that plugs into  
your HP NetServer. It includes an independent processor and draws power  
from the servers PCI bus. If necessary, however, the card can also draw  
power from an on-board battery pack, or from an optional external  
AC/DC power adapter. These features allows remote access to the server  
via HP TopTools Remote Control that is independent of the servers  
operating status.  
A comprehensive management application stored in the board’s  
firmware. Using this software, HP TopTools Remote Control provides  
remote server control and management. Access to Intelligent Platform  
Management Bus (IPMB) located on the server provide for monitoring,  
server power control and diagnostic features.  
NOTE  
To provide complete independence of the servers Network  
Operating System, HP TopTools Remote Control is accessed  
and controlled via a separate and independent communication  
interface (LAN or RS-232) built onto the products PCI card.  
The card does not provide direct control from the hosting  
server.  
A platform-independent web-based graphical user interface. The HP  
TopTools Remote Control web interface allows users to connect to the  
card in the server and, using a standard web browser, run the stored  
management application. Access to card functions may be controlled by  
specifying user access privileges.  
Note that using a "web" interface does not mean that the card may be  
accessed by anyone on the Internet. Your companys firewall and proxy  
servers prevent outside access to your local network or intranet. The  
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TopTools dialback capability also provides extra security when  
communicating with the card via a dial-up modem.  
How HP TopTools Remote Control Works  
HP TopTools Remote Control operates independent of the server. It has its own  
processor chip, a serial and LAN port, and interface. These are completely  
separate from the server and the servers Network Operating System (NOS). The  
benefit to network administrators is comprehensive remote server management,  
even in the event of a downed server. Thus, HP TopTools Remote Control frees  
system administrative staff from direct round-the-clock server monitoring.  
When HP TopTools Remote Control detects a problem, it immediately notifies  
the assigned administrator by sending a notification message that identifies the  
server and the nature of the problem using one or more of the following methods:  
E-mail (server ID and short text message identifying the problem)  
Numeric page (server ID and five-digit event code)  
Alphanumeric page (server ID and short text message identifying the  
problem)  
Regardless of location, an administrator can log in to the server using a standard  
web browser and run HP TopTools Remote Control software to identify and, in  
many cases, correct server problems. See Figure 2-1.  
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User receives an email or a page  
(shown below) that identifies the  
server and the event code that  
triggered the notification.  
19010 90021 Memory error  
When a notification-enabled  
event occurs, HPTopTools  
Remote Control sends  
a page or email to the  
configured user.  
Text description  
(ifusingaTAP  
pager)  
5-digit code  
identifies  
event  
5-digit  
Server ID  
0211 TEMP W  
PPP  
LAN  
User connects to HP TopTools  
Remote Control from  
a LANor PPPconnected  
remote client to obtain more  
information and run diagnostics.  
Figure 2-1. HP TopTools Remote Control Management Process  
Package Contents  
Your HP TopTools Remote Control product contains the following:  
An HP TopTools Remote Control PCI card  
A battery pack (including plastic fastening darts)  
An HP NetServer Navigator CD  
An I2C/IPMB cable kit  
NOTE  
An optional AC/DC adapter for the HP TopTools Remote  
Control card (HP part number D6138A) is available from your  
authorized HP dealer. HP recommends use of the adapter  
when you want to extend the cards remote power on feature  
beyond the limits of the battery packs capability (30 to 60  
minutes).  
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Documentation  
HP TopTools Remote Control includes the following documentation:  
This guide, which describes how to install the HP TopTools Remote  
Control and set it up to communicate with the server.  
HP TopTools Remote Control online help, which describes all aspects of  
the user interface including how to use HP TopTools Remote Control to  
manage your network server.  
pcANYWHERE32 online documentation. The complete pcANYWHERE32  
User Guide is in Adobe Acrobat PDF format on the HP NetServer  
Navigator CD in the \util\pca32\xx\ subdirecory (where xx represents a  
two letter abbreviation for your local language).  
The HP TopTools Remote Control README file located in the \ttrc\us  
directory of the HP NetServer Navigator CD, provides up-to-date  
information that became available after this guide was printed.  
Acronyms  
The following acronyms designate hardware and software components that are  
associated with HP TopTools Remote Control installation or usage. You will  
encounter these acronyms throughout this user guide.  
DHCP: The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol provides a mechanism  
through which computers using TCP/IP can obtain protocol configuration  
parameters automatically through the network.  
I2C: Inter-Integrated Circuit bus. A multi-master, two-wire, serial bus  
used as the basis for the Intelligent Platform Management Bus.  
IPMB: Intelligent Platform Management Bus. Name for the architecture,  
protocol, and implementation of the industry-standard server management  
bus that interconnects the servers system board and chassis  
instrumentation electronics. TopTools Remote Control connects to the  
IPMB via the I2C cable, thus providing access to the servers event log,  
system sensors and the servers front panel and reset controls.  
PPP: Point-to-Point Protocol. A standardized network protocol for dial-up  
network connectivity.  
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TFTP: Trivial File Transfer Protocol. This file transfer protocol allows  
PUT and GET operations with absolute file names and does not require  
user authentication. TopTools remote control uses TFTP to implement  
firmware updates and remote boots.  
Who Should Use This Guide  
This guide is designed for system administrators and people who are familiar  
with installing, managing, and troubleshooting servers on a network. It assumes  
that youre knowledgeable about using operating systems such as Microsoft  
Windows 95 and NT, using web browsers such as Microsoft Internet Explorer  
and Netscape Communicator, and installing software and hardware in PC  
systems.  
HP TopTools Remote Control Features and  
Functions  
HP TopTools Remote Control provides a wealth of server management features  
that make it a powerful remote management tool. HP TopTools Remote Control  
works independently of the servers state and network operating system. An on-  
board, web-based user interface is accessed via communications ports (for modem  
or LAN) that are functionally independent from the HP NetServer on which the  
HP TopTools Remote Control card is installed.  
An on-board battery or an optional external AC/DC power adapter keeps HP  
TopTools Remote Control functional even if the server loses power.  
For security reasons, access privileges are mapped to user groups. In the  
following chapters, all features and functions are described from an  
administrators point of view. However, subsets of the HP TopTools Remote  
Control features and functions are also available for use by operators and users.  
Remote Control  
Remote server console redirection. An administrator at a remote client  
(connected to the server via a modem and or LAN) can view the server console  
screen and take control of the keyboard, performing operations as if seated at the  
server. HP TopTools Remote Control supports character-based server console  
screens. Windows NT graphics console redirection is supported using Symantecs  
pcANYWHERE32 software (included on the HP NetServer Navigator CD).  
Remote access to server power functions. An administrator at a remote client  
has virtual control of the servers power states. He or she can reset the server with  
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a graceful shutdown (if the NetServer SNMP agent software is installed), a  
reboot, or a complete power cycle. An administrator can also remotely power off  
the server if, for example, there has been a critical hardware failure. If text  
remote control is enabled during server reboot, the actual bootup screens can be  
viewed at a remote site.  
Remote configuration. An administrator at a remote client can reconfigure HP  
TopTools Remote Control and change features such as notification actions. An  
administrator can also change user and administrator permissions without having  
to be at the server.  
Management and Security  
Remote management security. An administrator can assign access for up to 16  
users, providing them with individual login identification, encrypted password  
and privileges. User privileges define the right to perform a specific action (for  
example, powering down the server). Use management can thus be set up by an  
administrator at a remote site without compromising network security. The  
TopTools Remote Control login procedure is protected so that the password is not  
sent across the LAN.  
Dialback option. If a user is using modem communications, the HP TopTools  
Remote Control card may be configured for dialback. Dialback authorization  
requires the users ID. If the ID matches an entry in the user database, HP  
TopTools Remote Control initiates an automatic call-back via the external  
modem connected to the card.  
Server Performance Monitoring  
HP TopTools Remote Control monitors I/O performance by gathering statistics  
on PCI bus usage. The following server operations and conditions are monitored:  
Bus utilization. The ratio of use to total PCI cycles. This is an indicator of  
the servers I/O load.  
Bus efficiency. The ratio of the amount of data transferred (throughput)  
to total PCI data transfer capacity. This is an indicator of how effectively  
the servers PCI devices are using the bus.  
HP TopTools Remote Control monitors the following conditions:  
Environment monitoring. HP TopTools Remote Control displays sensor values  
for each sensor in the server. These include sensors for voltages, temperatures,  
and fan speed.  
Logging of server events. HP TopTools Remote Control displays the servers  
System Event Log (SEL) information for viewing by an administrator at a remote  
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client. This is the same event log available via TopTools when the server is  
online.  
Event notification. HP TopTools Remote Control notifies designated users when  
an event occurs that has been specified for notification. Using Remote Control  
notification, an administrators valuable time is freed from constant surveillance  
of the server, and server downtime is kept to a minimum. HP TopTools Remote  
Control can send notification via email using the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol  
(SMTP), numeric pager, or alphanumeric pager using the Telocator  
Alphanumeric Protocol (TAP). An administrator can define the notification path  
and enable or disable paging for any event group.  
TAP paging allows the HP TopTools Remote Control to send meaningful text  
notifications to designated pagers. If your mobile phone service provider supports  
the TAP protocol, you can use HP TopTools Remote Control to send Short  
Message Service (SMS) notifications up to 160 characters in length to your  
mobile phone.  
Diagnostics  
Memory diagnostics. If enabled, this function reads continuously through the  
complete memory range at a defined maximum performance impact. Single bit  
errors are logged and a session count is calculated.  
Last screen before Automatic Server Restart (ASR). If the NetServer SNMP  
agents software is installed, HP TopTools Remote Control automatically captures  
a snapshot of the servers screen (blue screen on Windows NT servers) upon an  
ASR event, preserving error messages or other screen activity that appeared  
before restart. An administrator can view the snapshot from a remote client and  
use the screen contents to troubleshoot server problems.  
Other Features  
Automatic server shutdown on voltage or temperature emergencies. The HP  
TopTools Remote Control card can be configured to automatically shut down  
your server if it detects an over-voltage or over-heating condition.  
Remote floppy boot of the server. For remote reboot, HP TopTools Remote  
Control allows an administrator to specify a boot floppy image file located on a  
TFTP server (see Appendix C for details). The HP NetServer in which the HP  
TopTools Remote Control card is installed automatically fetches this boot image  
after a reset operation and executes the new boot image. Using this feature, for  
example, an administrator can remotely update the HP NetServers BIOS, or  
remotely run server diagnostics.  
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Remotely upgrade firmware. The HP TopTools Remote Control management  
program code is stored in Flash ROM on the HP TopTools Remote Control card.  
If it is necessary to upgrade the firmware, a newer revision of the program code  
may be downloaded via a TFTP server to the programmable ROM (see Appendix  
C for details). When available, new firmware versions can be obtained from the  
HP web site.  
SNMP support. HP TopTools Remote Control includes SNMP support  
embedded in firmware on the Remote Control card. SNMP queries (MIB-II)  
provide seamless integration with any SNMP management platform including  
HP TopTools and HP OpenView. SNMP traps that occur during a server hang or  
power down may be forwarded to a management console of your choosing. These  
management solutions provide in-band (network connected) monitoring of your  
servers.  
DHCP support. DHCP is based on a client-server paradigm in which the HP  
TopTools Remote Control card contacts a DHCP server for configuration  
parameters. The DHCP server is typically centrally located and operated by the  
network administrator. The HP TopTools Remote Control card can be reliably  
and dynamically configured with parameters appropriate to the current network  
architecture. These parameters are the IP address, subnet mask and default  
gateway.  
HP TopTools Remote Control System  
Requirements  
Minimum Server Requirements  
To install and use HP TopTools Remote Control, you will need:  
An HP NetServer system that supports I2C/IPMB and has an available PCI  
slot.  
NOTE  
The HP TopTools Remote Control card is only supported in  
HP NetServers that support the I2C/IPMB. Currently, these  
include systems such as the HP NetServer LC 3, LH 3 and  
LH 4. If you dont have one of these systems, refer to your HP  
NetServers system documentation to confirm that it supports  
the HP TopTools Remote Control card.  
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The server must also have been initially set up with a Network Operating  
System and the HP NetServer SNMP agents installed. HP TopTools  
Remote Control uses these agents to perform certain functions. If you are  
not sure, refer to the HP NetServer SNMP agent installation instructions  
available from the Information Assistant program on the HP NetServer  
Documentation CD that came with your NetServer.  
An external modem (required only for paging and dial-up remote access).  
A list of recommended modems is included in Appendix B. An updated  
(most current) list may be found on the Tested Products List for your  
particular HP NetServer. To view this list, refer to Appendix B.  
A dedicated 10Base-T compatible LAN connection (required for email  
notification and LAN access) and a unique IP address for the HP  
TopTools Remote Control card (either fixed or DHCP).  
For HP NetServers running Windows NT 3.51 or 4.0, full graphics  
console redirection to the remote client is available using Symantecs  
pcANYWHERE32 (see Chapter 6, Setting Up NT Graphics Console  
Redirection Using pcANYWHERE32).  
Minimum Remote Client Requirements  
To access HP TopTools Remote Control, you need the following:  
A personal computer with an Intel Pentium processor  
A VGA color display (800 X 600, greater than 256 colors minimum  
resolution)  
Microsoft Windows 95 (with Service Pack 1), Windows 98, or Windows  
NT 4.0 (with service pack 3)  
TCP/IP stack (included with Microsoft Windows software)  
LAN Connection Requirements  
To access HP TopTools Remote Control via LAN, you need the following:  
LAN connection with 10Mbit support  
Supported Web Browser (see below)  
pcANYWHERE32 Version 8.0 for Windows NT server console  
redirection (included on HP NetServer Navigator CD)  
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Dial-up (PPP) Connection Requirements  
To access HP TopTools Remote Control via modem, you need:  
A supported modem (refer to Appendix B) and phone line  
MS Windows NT or 95 Dial-up Networking installed. For non-Windows  
platforms, suitable PPP software installed.  
A supported Web Browser (see below)  
pcANYWHERE32 Version 8.0 for Windows NT server console  
redirection (included on HP NetServer Navigator CD)  
Supported Web Browsers  
To access HP TopTools Remote Controls web-based user interface, one of the  
following web browsers must be installed at the remote client:  
Internet Explorer 4.01 with Service Pack 1 (version 4.72.3110.8, update  
version SP1, as viewed from the "About Internet Explorer" option under  
Help) or higher (downloadable from Microsofts web site:  
www.microsoft.com)  
Netscape Communicator 4.5 (as viewed from the "About Communicator"  
option under Help) or higher (downloadable from Netscapes web site:  
www.netscape.com)  
NOTE  
Netscape 4.5 does not allow for independently resizing Java  
applets inside HTML frames.  
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Configuration  
This chapter provides instructions for installing the HP TopTools Remote  
Control card in a server and setting up a hardware connection that permits  
remote management of the server. (See Chapter 4 for information on setting up  
HP TopTools Remote Control management software.) Installation and  
configuration of the hardware includes:  
Verifying and, if necessary, updating system BIOS for compatibility with  
HP TopTools Remote Control  
Preparing the HP TopTools Remote Control card  
Installing the HP TopTools Remote Control card  
Verifying that the HP TopTools Remote Control card has been installed  
correctly  
Running the HP TopTools Remote Control BIOS setup program  
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Verifying and Updating the Server’s System BIOS  
To verify that the servers system BIOS is compatible with HP TopTools Remote  
Control:  
1. Insert the HP NetServer Navigator CD supplied with HP TopTools  
Remote Control in the NetServers CD-ROM drive and reboot. The  
Navigator CD boots and automatically verifies that the system BIOS and  
firmware are compatible with HP TopTools Remote Control.  
2. If the system BIOS (or associated firmware) is out of date or otherwise  
incompatible, update it.  
3. When you have finished, remove the HP NetServer Navigator CD and  
reboot the system.  
Preparing the HP TopTools Remote Control Card  
The HP TopTools Remote Control card can function independently of the servers  
power state (on or off). Power for the card can be supplied through the use of the  
included rechargeable on-board battery pack and/or an optional external AC/DC  
adapter.  
For example, if the server power is not available due to a power failure, HP  
TopTools Remote Control switches automatically to an alternate source. The first  
priority is to use the external AC/DC adapter, if an AC/DC adapter is not  
available, it uses the battery.  
NOTE  
Without an external AC/DC adapter, the battery pack is able  
to power the HP TopTools Remote Control card for about one  
hour in case of a server power failure. When the servers  
power is on, the battery recharges off the servers PCI bus.  
Mounting the Battery Pack  
The battery pack must be mounted on the HP TopTools Remote Control card  
before the card is installed in the server. Note that the batterys sides are slotted  
so that it can slide onto the printed circuit board as shown in Figure 3-1.  
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CAUTION  
The HP TopTools Remote Control card is sensitive to static  
electricity and can easily be damaged by improper handling.  
Use of an antistatic service kit, such as 3M® 8501/8502/8505  
or equivalent is recommended.  
To mount the battery pack:  
1. Place the HP TopTools Remote Control card on a clean non-conductive  
surface and disconnect the battery cable from the card.  
2. With reference to Figure 3-1, the cooling vents on the battery pack should  
be on the same side as the board components. Be sure the battery cable is  
situated on the right and can easily reach the battery connector on the  
card.  
Cooling vents  
3. Plug battery  
cable into battery  
connector.  
1. Slide battery  
onto board  
2. Insert darts  
from rear side  
of board  
Figure 3-1. Connecting the Battery Pack and Cables  
3. Make sure that the battery pack is securely mounted to the card using two  
of the supplied plastic darts. These must be pressed in from the back (the  
circuit side) of the card. The third dart in the package is a spare.  
NOTE  
In case the battery must be removed (for exchange or  
replacement), use a screwdriver or a coin to remove the darts.  
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4. Plug in the cable leading from the battery pack into the battery connector  
on the card (refer to Figure 3-1).  
For proper operation make sure that the battery is fully charged after installation  
into the server. Charging takes about two hours after the server has been powered  
up, or after the optional AC/DC power adapter has been plugged in.  
CAUTION  
The battery pack is already pre-charged. Be careful handling  
the battery pack – a short-circuit in the battery cable can  
damage the battery pack.  
For detailed information about battery operation, replacement, recycling, and  
disposal, see Appendix E.  
Connecting the I2C Cable to the Remote Control Card  
HP TopTools Remote Control provides an I2C/IPMB interface. This 4-pin  
connector provides access to the I2C/IPMB bus on the server system board. It  
allows remote monitoring of all sensors (for example, voltages and temperatures)  
built into the system board, as well as access to the System Event Log (SEL) and  
control of the front panel power and reset buttons.  
Before installing the HP TopTools Remote Control card in the server, you need to  
connect the I2C cable to the card. To connect the I2C cable:  
1. Locate the I2C cable connector on the HP TopTools Remote Control card.  
You'll find it next to and just below the battery pack connector. (Refer to  
Figure 3-2.)  
2
I C/IPMB  
connector  
Figure 3-2. Locating the I2C/IPMB Connector  
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2. Plug in either end of the I2C cable (HP Part Number 5183-6569).  
2
Note: I C cable  
end connectors  
are identical  
Figure 3-3: I2C cable  
Installing the TopTools Remote Control Card in  
the Server  
The exact procedure for installing the HP TopTools Remote Control PCI card  
depends on your particular server model. For specific information about  
installing a PCI card in your server, refer to the user guide supplied with your  
server. See Appendix D, "Technical Specifications," for information about the  
power requirements for HP TopTools Remote Control.  
WARNING  
Hazardous voltages are present inside the server. Always  
disconnect AC power and unplug external connecting cables  
from the HP NetServer while working inside the unit. Serious  
injury may result if this warning is not observed.  
Connecting the I2C Cable to the Server  
After you have physically installed the HP TopTools Remote Control card into  
your server, you must cable the card to the servers system board. One end of the  
supplied I2C/IPMB cable should already be connected to the Remote Control  
Card (see previous section). Connect the other end to the I2C/IPMB connector on  
the server.  
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NOTE  
The I2C cable is both color coded and keyed to plug in to the  
I2C/IPMB connector only one way. HP does not support  
installations of the HP TopTools Remote Control card in  
systems that do not include the I2C/IPMB feature. Currently,  
these include systems such as the HP NetServer LC 3, LH 3  
and LH 4. To find out if your server includes an I2C/IPMB  
connector, refer to your server documentation.  
Connecting an Optional AC/DC Adapter  
In addition to the battery pack, you may purchase an external AC/DC 5-volt  
adapter and use it to supply power to the HP TopTools Remote Control card even  
if the servers power is down. The optional AC/DC adapter (HP part number  
D6138A) is available from your authorized HP dealer. HP recommends use of the  
adapter when you want to extend the cards remote power-on feature beyond the  
limits of the battery packs capability (30 to 60 minutes).  
100-240VAC  
50-60Hz  
5V (±5%)  
2.0AMax.  
Figure 3-4. AC/DC Adapter for HP TopTools Remote Control card  
1. Plug the optional AC/DC adapter into an available power receptacle or  
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS).  
2. Plug the power supply cable into the 5-volt DC input on the rear bracket  
of the HP TopTools Remote Control card.  
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5 volt DC input  
Figure 3-5. Plugging in the Optional AC/DC Adapter  
3. HP recommends that you attach the AC/DC adapter directly to the server  
housing using tie wraps to ensure that the power supply cable to the card  
isnt accidentally disconnected.  
CAUTION  
Do not power down a server with an installed HP TopTools  
Remote Control card if the cards battery is weak and the card  
does not have an AC/DC adapter plugged in. In such a case,  
you will not be able to remotely connect to the server until  
someone goes to the server site and powers the unit back on.  
Verifying Card Installation  
Each time the HP TopTools Remote Control card is powered up, a built-in  
self-test procedure automatically executes.  
Diagnostic LEDs  
RS-232 port  
LAN LEDs  
Figure 3-6. HP TopTools Remote Control PCI Card LEDs  
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Self Test Power Up Sequence  
During the HP TopTools Remote Control cards self test, observe the diagnostic  
LEDs located just above the cards RS-232 port (refer to Figure 3-6).  
1. The green (heartbeat) LED and the red (error) LED switch on for about 10  
seconds.  
2. If no errors are detected, the green heartbeat LED flashes every 5 seconds,  
indicating normal operation. After initial power-up, the red LED should  
not be visible.  
3. If, after power up, the red error LED switches on, a problem with the HP  
Remote Control card is indicated. Refer to Appendix F for detailed  
information about blinking LED failure codes.  
Before you can use HP TopTools Remote Control, an independent  
communications link (LAN or modem) must be set up, cabled, and properly  
configured. Proceed to the next chapter for detailed instructions on how to set up  
a remote connection to the HP TopTools Remote Control card.  
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4 Setting Up the Remote Connection  
This chapter describes how to cable and configure the remote communications  
link to HP TopTools Remote Control card (LAN or modem). Once  
communications have been established, you may control your HP NetServer using  
the HP TopTools Remote Control web interface.  
NOTE  
If you have not provided for an independent communications  
link to the card (either via a dedicated LAN line or dial-up  
modem line), you will be unable to communicate with the HP  
TopTools Remote Control card.  
Your options for setting up the server for remote connection include one, or both  
of the following:  
A connection through the local area network (LAN) via a dedicated line  
connected to the HP TopTools Remote Control cards LAN port  
A connection through an external modem connected to the HP TopTools  
Remote Control cards RS-232 (serial) port  
RS-232  
connector  
10Base-T  
10 Mbit LAN  
connector  
Figure 4-1. Remote Connection Options  
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Regardless of the type of physical connection joining the TopTools Remote  
Control card and remote client, you must initially use the HP TopTools Remote  
Control BIOS setup program at the server (described in the next section) to  
configure a communications link between the HP TopTools Remote Control card  
and a remote client.  
Running the HP TopTools Remote Control BIOS  
Setup Program  
HP TopTools Remote Control includes its own on-board processor that provides  
remote access and server supervision even if the servers power and operating  
system are not functional. Because of the cards operational independence, the  
installation procedure differs from more standard PCI interface cards such as  
LAN cards.  
Use the cards BIOS setup program (available at server bootup) to configure the  
card for the interface(s) you are currently using or plan to use. For example, if the  
HP TopTools Remote Control card is to be accessed via your local area network,  
the LAN settings must be defined. If you are planning both local area network  
and modem access, you need to define both LAN and the PPP settings.  
NOTE  
Once the communications link is initially configured using the  
HP TopTools Remote Control BIOS Setup program, you can  
change these configuration parameters at your remote client  
using the HP TopTools Remote Control web interface  
(described in Chapter 5) without rebooting the server.  
To configure the HP TopTools Remote Control card:  
1. Boot the server.  
2. Wait for the monitor to display the message, "HP TopTools Remote  
Control card detected, <firmware version> IP Address <xx.xxx.xxx.xxx>"  
then press F3 to enter the HP TopTools Remote Control setup routine.  
3. Enter the appropriate number to access the required configuration screen.  
To exit the configuration and continue with the boot process, press X.  
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HP TopTools Remote Control for HP NetServers Card Setup  
<L> LAN Settings  
<P> PPP Settings  
<R> Remote Boot Settings  
<F> Firmware Update Settings  
<X> Exit  
Figure 4-2. Main Setup Screen  
The displayed value on any of the setting screens is updated as soon as an entered  
value is validated.  
LAN Configuration  
For a remote connection to the TopTools Remote Control card via LAN, the LAN  
Settings screen is used to set up the connector on the card. If you are not sure  
how to set network parameters, contact your network administrator for the  
correct network settings.  
NOTE  
The HP TopTools Remote Control card requires its own  
unique IP address (different from the servers IP address) since  
it functions independently of the server on which it is  
installed.  
Press the desired letter (D, I, N, or G) on the keyboard to change one of your  
Local Area Network settings. An entry window pops up that allows the entry of  
the new value. Closing this entry window initializes the validation of the new  
entry. If it is valid it will be updated on the corresponding setting screen,  
otherwise an error message occurs. Press M to return to the Main Setup Screen.  
HP TopTools Remote Control for HP NetServers - LAN Settings  
<D> Enable DHCP  
<I> Set IP-Address  
<N> Set Netmask  
<G> Set Gateway  
<M> Main Menu  
DHCP is DISABLED  
192.168.10.10  
255.255.255.0  
127.0.0.1  
Figure 4-3. Local Area Network Configuration  
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If DHCP is enabled, the next time the HP TopTools Remote Control card reboots  
it will obtain its network settings (including its IP address) from the DHCP  
server. The card will attempt to keep the assigned network settings for as long as  
possible so you wont need to go back into the cards BIOS setup program to view  
a new IP address (or view the cards new address via HP TopTools Device  
Manager) every time the card reboots. If, for some reason, the IP address on the  
card changes, an event will be generated warning you of the change. You may  
configure the card to page you for this event.  
NOTE  
The TopTools Remote Control card always requests the  
maximum lease time for network settings so that they do not  
change. It will also attempt to renew the lease before the lease  
time expires. As long as the card does automatic renewing in  
time, it will not lose the leased IP Address. However, if the  
card is switched off, and remains off past the lease renewal  
date, it will lose its lease on the IP Address and will need to  
obtain a new one.  
PPP Configuration  
For remote connection to the TopTools Remote Control card via a modem, the  
Point-to-Point Network configuration must be enabled and defined. This includes  
an initialization string for your external modem, a PPP IP address and a PPP  
Netmask address. Typically, you leave the PPP IP address and PPP Netmask at  
the factory defaults since your PPP connection does not interact with the site  
network.  
NOTE  
The PPP IP address must be different from the HP TopTools  
Remote Control cards LAN IP address.  
HP TopTools Remote Control for HP NetServers - PPP Settings  
<P> Enable PPP  
PPP is DISABLED  
ATL1M1X3E0S0=3  
192.168.100.10  
255.255.255.0  
<S> Set PPP Initialization String  
<I> Set PPP IP-Address  
<N> Set PPP Netmask  
<M> Main Menu  
Figure 4-4. Point-to-Point Configuration  
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Remote Boot Configuration  
The HP TopTools Remote Control card is able to boot the server using a boot  
floppy image file located on a TFTP server (see Appendix C for detailed  
information about TFTP remote boot setup). This feature can also be configured  
at the remote client using the TopTools Remote Control web interface software.  
To use the remote boot feature:  
1. Set Remote Boot to "on." Note that once this is set, the NetServer will  
continue to attempt to boot off a remote boot image until you go back into  
the HP TopTools Remote Control BIOS setup program and set this option  
to "off."  
2. Define the filename of the boot image.  
3. Enter the IP Address of the TFTP server where the image file is located.  
4. When you are finished running the HP TopTools Remote Control cards  
BIOS Setup program, restart the NetServer and run the NetServers BIOS  
Setup program (typically, accessed by pressing F2 when prompted during  
the boot-up process). Be sure that the floppy drive is listed as a bootable  
device and is placed first in the boot order.  
HP TopTools Remote Control for HP NetServers - Remote Boot Settings  
<R> Disable Remote Boot  
Remote Boot ENABLED  
bootimg.bin  
<N> Set Boot Image Filename  
<A> Set IP-Address of Image TFTP Server  
<M> Main Menu  
127.0.0.1  
Figure 4-5. Preparation for Remote Boot  
NOTE  
Instructions for setting up a TFTP server may be found in  
Appendix C, or contact your local network administrator for  
the correct TFTP server setup and for available boot images. A  
TFTP server should typically be located within your companys  
firewall.  
Firmware Update Configuration  
If a new or backup version of the HP TopTools Remote Control card firmware is  
stored on a local TFTP server (see Appendix C for detailed information about  
firmware update configuration using TFTP), use the firmware update screen to  
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download the desired version onto your card. Note that once you select "Start  
Firmware Update" the update begins immediately.  
HP TopTools Remote Control for HP NetServers - Firmware Update Settings  
<S> Start Firmware Update  
<F> Set Firmware Image Filename  
<A> Set IP-Address of Firmware TFTP Server  
<M> Main Menu  
firmimg.bin  
127.0.0.1  
Figure 4-6. Preparation for Firmware Update  
After firmware update is finished you will be prompted to reboot the card, so the  
new settings can take effect.  
NOTE  
If you dont see this prompt or the connection to the HP  
TopTools Remote Control card is interrupted during the  
firmware update, repeat this update before rebooting the card.  
Setting Up a LAN Connection  
You can communicate with remote clients by connecting to your local 10Base-T  
compatible network using the RJ-45 jack located at the rear bracket of the HP  
TopTools Remote Control card and an appropriate cable.  
The following figure illustrates a LAN connection joining an HP NetServer (with  
HP TopTools Remote Control card) and a remote client.  
Remote Client  
RJ-45  
cable  
Office  
LAN jack  
HP TopTools  
Remote Control  
card to10Base-T  
or 10/100 Hub  
Figure 4-7. Remote Connection via the LAN  
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To enable remote connection over your local area network, LAN settings must  
have been defined in the cards BIOS setup program (see previous section).  
Remote Client Configuration (LAN)  
Your remote client should already be set up and connected to your local area  
network. Verify that TCP/IP protocol is set up properly for the client (clients IP  
Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway) by checking its properties from the  
Network program in the Control Panel. Verify your browsers proxy settings. If  
your site uses a proxy server for Internet access, you will need to bypass the proxy  
server by entering the IP address of your HP TopTools Remote Control card in  
the exceptions list.  
When you are ready to make your first connection, proceed to Chapter 5.  
Setting Up to Use an External Modem  
You can communicate with a remote client by connecting an external modem to  
the cards serial communications port. A modem connection at the remote client  
is required to complete the data link. The following figure illustrates this type of  
connection joining the server and the remote client.  
See Appendix B for information on modem support for HP TopTools Remote  
Control.  
Phone  
jack  
Modem  
cable  
Remote  
Client PC  
RJ-11  
cable  
Modem  
Modem  
Phone  
jack  
Server  
Figure 4-8. Remote Connection Through an External Modem  
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NOTE  
HP recommends that you supply power to your external  
modem from an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS), so that  
you can be notified in case of an AC line power failure.  
Remote Client Configuration (PPP/Dial-Up Networking)  
This section describes using dial-up networking for a Windows NT 4.0 client.  
Windows 95 and 98 configuration steps are similar. For other operating systems,  
refer to your system documentation for instructions on how to set up a PPP  
connection.  
In Windows NT 4.0, after running the TopTools Remote Control BIOS setup  
program to configure the card for PPP communication, do the following to set up  
the remote client for PPP communication with the TopTools Remote Control  
card:  
1. The Dial-Up Networking feature must be installed and a modem must be  
configured through the Windows Control Panel|Modems program.  
2. If you want to set up dialback with your TopTools Remote Control Card:  
From Control Panel|Modems, select on your modem.  
Click Properties.  
Select the Connection tab.  
Click Advanced. Then add the following string in the "extra settings"  
field:  
x3&c0&d0  
The dialback feature cannot function properly if you do not enter this  
string in the Extra Settings field as indicated.  
3. Configure Dial-Up Networking by double-clicking the "My Computer"  
icon and then "Dial-Up Networking."  
NOTE  
If you wish to configure dialback with the HP TopTools  
Remote Control card, you need to login to the card first and  
set the dial-back number under Configuration|Users.  
4. In the Dial-Up Networking window, include phonebook entry and dialing  
information.  
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Figure 4-9. Example: Configuring Dial-Up Networking in Windows NT 4.0  
5. Under "More," select "Edit entry and modem properties." Here you can set  
up modem configuration using the "Basic" tab.  
6. Click the "Server" tab to specify the dial-up server type, network  
protocols, and compression. Make sure your settings match the following  
figure. (If you have Windows 95, make sure you do not check the "Login  
to network" option.)  
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Figure 4-10. Define the Dial-Up Server Type  
7. Click the "TCP/IP Settings" button (see Figure 4-11). Select the "Server  
assigned IP address" option. The client will automatically get an IP  
Address from the HP TopTools Remote Control card. Check "Specify  
name server addresses" and make sure all DNS and WINS entry fields are  
set to zero (0). Uncheck "Use default gateway on remote network."  
Click OK.  
NOTE  
The card derives the address using the PPP IP Address of the  
card which it increments by "1". If the resulting address is  
equal to "0" or "255," it is incremented by "1" again.  
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Figure 4-11. Define TCP/IP Settings  
8. Click the "Script" tab. To expedite the TopTools Remote Control login  
process, use the script provided by HP included on the HP NetServer  
Navigator CD in \ttrc\us\ttrc.scp. Copy this script file to your remote  
client and enter that path in the script dialog box.  
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Figure 4-12. Configure Script  
If you dont wish to use the script, select "Pop up a terminal window"  
instead.  
9. Click the "Security" tab and select "accept only encrypted authentication".  
10. You may now dial up to establish the modem connection to the card using  
the cards external modem phone number. Once connected, you will see a  
modem connection icon on the task bar of your desktop.  
When you are ready to make your first connection, proceed to Chapter 5.  
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5 Logging In and Using the HP  
TopTools Remote Control Web  
Interface  
After youve installed, cabled, and configured the HP TopTools Remote Control  
card using the cards BIOS setup program, you are ready to set options for the  
Remote Control card using HP TopTools Remote Controls management  
software.  
Using your web browser you can remotely set all card options including:  
Setting up an administrator list (up to 16) for system access and  
notification  
Configuring event management operations, including the enabling of  
paging and e-mail notification  
Configuring serial communications for external modem  
Configuring LAN access  
CAUTION  
Configuring LAN access during a remote connection is  
dangerous. Changing your LAN access settings while logged  
on could terminate your connection.  
Viewing a log of server events and PCI utilization  
Viewing current measurement sensors  
Viewing server screens  
Running diagnostics on the server  
Performing remote firmware or BIOS updates  
Remotely power on, power off, power cycle, or reset the server  
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Logging In to HP TopTools Remote Control  
To initiate a connection to HP TopTools Remote Control from the remote client,  
connect to HP TopTools Remote Control via LAN or modem connection, as  
follows:  
1. If you are using a modem (PPP) at the remote client (proceed to step 2 if  
you are not), make your connection using the Dial-Up Networking  
program. Once connected, you will see a modem connection icon on the  
task bar of your desktop, proceed to step 2.  
2. At the remote client, start your web browser software. Make sure that the  
proxy settings for your browser have been correctly set. If your site uses a  
proxy server, enter the IP address of the TopTools Remote Control card in  
the browsers exceptions list to bypass it.  
3. Enter the URL address of the HP TopTools Remote Control card, which  
should be one of the following:  
If connecting via LAN, enter the cards IP address (for example:  
http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/), or a host name, if one has been assigned to  
HP TopTools Remote Control in your DNS server (for example:  
http://cardname.companyname.com).  
If connnecting via PPP, enter the cards PPP IP-address that you  
entered when you ran the HP TopTools Remote Control BIOS setup  
(for example: http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/)  
Once you are connected, the TopTools Remote Control Identity page is  
displayed in your browser window (see Figure 5-1).  
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Click here for HP TopTools Remote Control Online Help  
Figure 5-1. HP TopTools Remote Control Web Interface Software  
4. Click the Configuration tab. The login prompt is displayed.  
5. In the User Name field, enter a valid administrator name. For your first  
login, the factory default name is ADMIN.  
6. At the password prompt, enter the password that belongs to the  
administrator name. For your first login, the factory default password is  
ADMIN.  
NOTE  
The user ID and the access password for HP TopTools Remote  
Control software are case sensitive. To avoid a potential  
security breach allowing someone to log in using the defaults,  
your first task should be to set up an administrator for the  
card. Under Configuration|User, create a new user assigned to  
the "Administrator" group and assign a new password. Then  
delete the default ADMIN user account.  
7. Once logged into the HP TopTools Remote Control web interface, create  
your user groups and set your communication and notification  
preferences. If you have HP TopTools Device Manager, you can perform  
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some administration actions on multiple cards at once. See online help for  
details (click the "?" button in the upper right corner of the browser  
window).  
Using the HP TopTools Remote Control Web  
Interface  
You can use HP TopTools Remote Control web interface to remotely manage the  
server in which you have installed the HP TopTools Remote Control card. The  
following management features are available for setting up and configuring  
remote control of the HP NetServer.  
NOTE  
Only one user can be logged on to the HP TopTools Remote  
Control card at a time. To log off, using your web browser,  
shift to another URL. By default you are automatically logged  
off after five minutes of inactivity (you may increase this time  
using the TopTools Remote Control web interface).  
For detailed information about each tab, click the online help button in the upper  
right corner.  
Identity. Description of key information about the HP TopTools Remote  
Control card and the connected server including computer name,  
description, location, and IP Address.  
Status. Provides an Event Log and access to environmental data,  
including voltage and temperature readings at the server.  
Configuration. This is where you set up information about event  
management (how you will be notified of problems), add users, configure  
information about the server, and configure information about the card,  
including LAN and PPP assignments. From here you can also set up a  
remote firmware update of the HP TopTools Remote Control card or you  
can set up the HP NetServer to boot using a remote boot image.  
Diagnostics. Includes a diagnostic test to scan server memory.  
Remote Control. Used to initiate remote control of server functions,  
including server console redirection, remote shutdown and server reboot.  
To use these options, you must install the included TFTP software. Refer  
to Appendix C for details.  
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Support. Provides listings of additional user resources relative to server  
configuration and management. Best used when also connected to the  
World Wide Web for ready access to HPs web pages.  
Use with TopTools Device Manager. TopTools Remote Control fully  
integrates with the TopTools Device Manager product (version 4.1x and  
above). Access to your TopTools Remote Control card may be done via  
accessing a server page of a server that has the TopTools Remote Control  
card installed, or through the Others list under Devices|Device Types.  
Group actions on multiple TopTools Remote Control cards may be  
performed using TopTools Device Manager by selecting the cards you  
want with your mouse and right-clicking. Group actions include adding  
and deleting users, changing user passwords, viewing user configurations,  
powering on and off the server, and updating card firmware.  
Access to the HP TopTools Remote Control management features depend on the  
privilege level of the user. For detailed information about user privileges, refer to  
HP TopTools Remote Control online help.  
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6 Setting Up NT Graphics Console  
Redirection Using pcANYWHERE32  
For NetServer systems running Microsoft Windows NT 3.51 or 4.0, you can  
redirect the servers NT graphics console to a remote PC client to remotely  
perform operations as if you were sitting at the server. To do this, you must  
install pcANYWHERE32 software. pcANYWHERE32 components must be  
installed and configured at both the server and the remote client to use NT  
remote control. The figure below show how it works:  
At the Remote Client Using  
the LAN: the user launches  
pcANYWHERE32 and takes  
full graphics control of the  
HP NetServer.  
At the Remote Client Using  
a Modem: the user dials into  
HP TopTools Remote  
Control, selects "NT Remote  
Control," hangs up and dials  
back to the server using  
pcANYWHERE32 and takes  
full graphics control of the  
HP NetServer.  
Remote  
Console  
Modem  
Modem  
LAN  
At the Server: after  
installing pcANYWHERE32  
and configuring it for LAN  
and/or modem  
communications, the  
server may be taken over  
by the remote client via a  
LAN and/or modem  
connection.  
LAN  
NetServer  
Figure 6-1. NT Console Redirection to a Remote Client  
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Installing pcANYWHERE32 on the Server  
To enable console redirection (the ability to redirect whats graphically displayed  
on your server) either over the LAN or via modem, you must first install the  
pcANYWHERE32 host software, included with your system, on your HP  
NetServer.  
NOTE  
Remember that the HP TopTools Remote Control card  
software license authorizes a single administrator for each  
copy of software (including Symantecs pcANYWHERE32).  
Console Redirection Over a LAN  
If you want console redirection (remote control) of your server over a LAN  
(instead of using a modem with pcANYWHERE32), you must have TCP/IP  
software installed on your server. TCP/IP is available with the standard Windows  
NT product.  
Installing pcANYWHERE32 Server Software  
Installing pcANYWHERE32 at the server requires administrator privileges in  
order to configure the programs communications features. Your server must be  
running either Windows NT 3.51 or 4.0.  
To install the pcANYWHERE32 software at your Windows NT server:  
1. Log in to Windows NT with administrator privileges. You need to be the  
system administrator, or have an account that belongs to the administrator  
group.  
2. Insert the HP NetServer Navigator CD (supplied with HP TopTools  
Remote Control) in the CD-ROM drive.  
3. If you want to run pcANYWHERE32 via the modem connected to the HP  
TopTools Remote Control card, install the appropriate NT serial driver by  
running one of the following NT driver setup programs.  
For Windows NT 4.0, the driver is located in:  
x:\ttrc\us\nt40drvr\setup.exe  
For Windows NT 3.51, the driver is located in:  
x:\ttrc\us\nt35drvr\setup.exe  
where x: is the letter of your CD-ROM drive. Follow the on-screen setup  
instructions.  
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4. Run the pcANYWHERE32 setup program. From the Windows Start  
menu, click "Run" and browse to the setup programs location:  
x:\util\pca32\us\disk1\setup.exe  
where x: is the letter of your CD-ROM drive. Follow the on-screen setup  
instructions.  
5. When setup is complete, you are prompted to restart. Remove the HP  
NetServer Navigator CD and click OK.  
Configuring pcANYWHERE32 Server Software  
After you have completed pcANYWHERE32 installation at the server, you need  
to configure the software to function as a host for graphics console redirection.  
Once configured and enabled, the HP NetServer waits on a direct serial  
connection via the HP TopTools Remote Control cards serial port (COM4 by  
default).  
To configure pcANYWHERE32 on the server:  
1. Run pcANYWHERE32. Either double-click the pcANYWHERE32  
program icon in the pcANYWHERE32 program group, or access the  
program from the Start menu.  
2. At the pcANYWHERE32 main screen, click the Be a Host PC action  
button.  
Menu bar  
Action button bar  
Figure 6-2. pcANYWHERE32 Server-Side Toolbar  
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3. Make a new connection item for your server. Double-click the "Add Be a  
Host PC Item".  
4. Configure the connection item for LAN or modem use.  
LAN connection: Select TCP/IP as the connection device.  
Modem connection: You will be prompted for a Host Name and  
connection device. Select the COM port (not modem) assigned by the  
HP TopTools Remote Control cards serial driver (see previous  
section).  
With your selected COM port highlighted, click Details and check the  
communications parameters assigned to the port. Configure the port as  
shown in Figure 6-3.  
Figure 6-3. Configuring the Server-side COM Port in pcANYWHERE32  
NOTE  
You can configure the pcANYWHERE32 host to wait for both  
a modem and LAN connection by checking both a COM port  
and TCP/IP in the host icons "Properties."  
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5. Click OK then Next and deselect the checkbox to "Automatically launch  
after wizard," then click Finish. Your new connection item appears in the  
pcANYWHERE32 main window.  
6. Right-click your new connection item and click "Properties".  
7. From the Properties menu, click the Settings tab and check the "Launch  
with Windows" and "Run minimized" checkboxes. Click OK to return to  
the main program window.  
8. If you want to rename the connection item you just created, right-click the  
connection item and click Rename. Type in the new name.  
9. Close pcANYWHERE32 and restart your server. Once restarted,  
pcANYWHERE32 is automatically launched and ready to support a  
remote connection.  
You can customize your host configuration to allow for more options and greater  
security. For example you can create a list of allowed callers, or enable features  
such as call-back. Refer to pcANYWHERE32s online help for more information  
on configuration.  
Your pcANYWHERE32 server-side installation and configuration is complete.  
After restarting Windows NT, pcANYWHERE32 is automatically launched and  
remains ready, in the background, as an NT service. The server is ready to accept  
a call from a remote computer running pcANYWHERE32 remote control  
software.  
Installing pcANYWHERE32 on the Remote Client  
After you have installed pcANYWHERE32 host software at the HP NetServer  
hosting the HP TopTools Remote Control card, you need to install the  
pcANYWHERE32 remote client software.  
NOTE  
Remember that the software license authorizes the installation  
of pcANYWHERE32 on one remote client and one HP  
NetServer. If you want to install pcANYWHERE32 on  
additional systems, purchase additional licenses from  
Symantec.  
The instructions that follow focus on the use of pcANYWHERE32 with HP  
TopTools Remote Control. pcANYWHERE32 supports many other additional  
features that may be useful to you. For details about pcANYWHERE32s features,  
refer to the online pcANYWHERE32 User Guide.  
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Console Redirection Over a LAN  
If you want console redirection (remote control) of your server over a LAN  
(instead of using a modem with pcANYWHERE32), you must have TCP/IP  
software installed on your client. TCP/IP is available with the standard Windows  
NT product.  
Installing pcANYWHERE32 Remote Client Software  
pcANYWHERE32 must be already installed and configured as a host on your HP  
NetServer before you can initiate a call from your remote client. Refer to  
"Installing pcANYWHERE32 on the Server" in this chapter for installation and  
configuration procedures.  
Once installed and properly configured, pcANYWHERE32 runs as a startup  
service on your server and is therefore always ready and waiting for a call from a  
remote client running pcANYWHERE32 remote client software.  
To install pcANYWHERE32 at a remote client running either Windows 95, NT  
3.51, or NT 4.0, run the pcANYWHERE32 setup program. Insert the HP  
NetServer Navigator CD into the CD-ROM drive and run setup.exe located in  
the following directory:  
x:\util\pca32\us\disk1\setup.exe  
where x: is the letter of the CD-ROM. Follow the on-screen instructions to  
complete installation of pcANYWHERE32 software at the client.  
Once the software is installed, go to the next section and configure  
pcANYWHERE32s remote features to access and graphically redirect your  
servers console to the remote client.  
Configuring pcANYWHERE32 Remote Client Software  
The first time you start pcANYWHERE32, the Smart Setup Wizard helps you  
configure your system by prompting you for basic information. Configure the  
connection items depending on the type of connection you want to use. If you  
wish, you can configure separate LAN and modem connections to the same HP  
NetServer.  
To configure pcANYWHERE32 at the remote client:  
1. Run pcANYWHERE32 either by double-clicking the pcANYWHERE32  
program icon (in the pcANYWHERE32 program group), or by accessing  
it from the Start menu.  
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2. At the pcANYWHERE32 main screen, click the Remote Control action  
button from the action button bar. You will see the Remote Control  
connection items displayed.  
Figure 6-4. pcANYWHERE32 Remote Control Connection Items  
3. Create a new connection item to access your HP NetServer by double-  
clicking the "Add Remote Control Item". An installation Wizard prompts  
you for information needed to set up a new connection item.  
4. The Wizard first prompts you for the name of a "New Host to Call". Enter  
the name of the HP NetServer where you installed the HP TopTools  
Remote Control card and click Next.  
5. Select a connection device. Configure the connection item depending on  
the type of connection you require. Choose either of the following:  
LAN connection: If you are setting up a LAN connection item, select  
TCP/IP and proceed to the following LAN section.  
Modem connection: If you are setting up a modem connection item,  
select an installed modem and proceed to the following modem  
section.  
NOTE  
For both Windows NT and Windows 95, you must have a  
modem already installed to complete the configuration. If the  
PC you intend to use as the remote client does not have a  
modem installed and recognized by Windows, you must install  
one to proceed.  
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To complete configuration of the connection item, proceed to the appropriate  
section below.  
LAN Connection  
1. Highlight the TCP/IP option in the list of connection devices and click  
"Details".  
2. Enter Gateway information if necessary, then click OK.  
3. Identify the Host PCs name (or IP Address for the host HP NetServer),  
then click "Next". If you leave this field blank, pcANYWHERE32  
provides a list of available server "Hosts" when you run this connection  
item. Be sure not to use the HP TopTools Remote Control cards IP  
Address.  
4. Uncheck "Automatically begin remote control session upon Wizard  
completion", then click Finish.  
5. Optional: To automate login to the host HP NetServer, right click the  
connection item you just created and click "Properties", then the  
"Settings" tab. Fill in the "Login information" section.  
NOTE  
If you intend to access the server through the LAN exclusively,  
skip the following "Modem Connection" section and proceed  
to "Finishing Your Connection Items".  
Modem Connection  
1. Highlight an installed modem from the list of connection devices and  
click Details. Microsoft Windows 95 and NT 4.0 present you with a  
pre-configured list of Unimodem entries for your selection.  
2. Check to be sure that the "Maximum speed" field corresponds to the  
capabilities of the installed modem you selected.  
3. Enter the phone number of the HP TopTools Remote Control cards  
modem, then click Next.  
4. Uncheck "Automatically begin remote control session upon Wizard  
completion", then click Finish.  
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Customizing Your Connection Items  
If you want to rename a connection item, right-click it, select Rename, and type  
in a new name. You can also copy, paste, and reconfigure a connection item to  
create an icon for each server you manage.  
Installation and configuration of pcANYWHERE32 at the client is now  
complete. Proceed to the next section for instructions on the use of  
pcANYWHERE32 to redirect the NT graphics console.  
Using NT Graphics Console Redirection  
From your remote client, to enable graphics console redirection (the ability to  
redirect whats graphically displayed on your server) either over the LAN or via  
modem, follow the directions listed below.  
For a LAN connection  
To initiate NT remote control via the LAN connection, do not go through the  
TopTools Remote Control web interface. Simply run the pcANYWHERE32  
application at your client. Click the Remote Control action button. Then  
double-click the connection item you created for the server you want to manage.  
Your NetServers console is immediately redirected to your client.  
For a Modem connection  
1. From your remote client, connect to servers HP TopTools Remote Control  
card using dial-up networking.  
2. Once a connection is established, use your web browser to login to HP  
TopTools Remote Control and click the Remote Control tab.  
3. Click the "NT Remote Control" button. This switches control of the  
TopTools Remote Control card serial port to the server. You have 5  
minutes to establish a connection using pcANYWHERE32 before  
TopTools Remote Control resets the serial port.  
4. Hang up the dial-up networking connection. Right-click on the dial-up  
networking icon on the task bar (shown below) and click "hang up."  
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5. Start pcANYWHERE32. Double-click the remote control connection item  
for the servers HP TopTools Remote Control card. pcANYWHERE32  
connects to the server and begins redirecting the NT console.  
For more information on using Windows NT console redirection, or for details  
about pcANYWHERE32 features, refer to the online pcANYWHERE32 User  
Guide.  
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7 Troubleshooting  
This chapter provides some guidelines for troubleshooting HP TopTools Remote  
Control card. Different sections highlight difficulties related to:  
Installation problems  
Paging concerns  
Remote client issues  
Problems with Installation  
The HP TopTools Remote Control card does not respond.  
Make sure that the HP TopTools Remote Control card is securely seated in a PCI  
slot.  
Check the diagnostic LEDs located above the RS-232 port on the back panel of  
the card. If the green (heartbeat) light is not alternately flashing, something is  
wrong with the card. See Appendix F, "LED Codes," for more information.  
Make sure the servers system BIOS has been updated to the latest release (see  
Chapter 3 for details).  
I can only view two sensors built into my server, but I know that there must be  
more.  
If the function "Show all Sensors" lists PCI Efficiency and PCI Utilization only,  
check that the I2C cable connection between the HP TopTools Remote Control  
card and the servers motherboard is installed and that both end connectors are  
securely engaged.  
Paging  
I generated a test page from the HP TopTools Remote Control Configuration page,  
but never received it.  
Has a pager number and paging string been set up in HP TopTools Remote  
Control? Also check to see that the telephone cord is properly connected to the  
external modem. Verify that the correct cable is properly connected to the card.  
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If your pager service generates repetitive tones when it answers, the HP TopTools  
Remote Control modem may interpret the tones as a busy signal and attempt to  
re-dial. To prevent this, change the X4 command in the modem initialization  
string to X0 (blind dialing).  
Can I use HP TopTools Remote Control to page cellular phones using Short  
Message Service (SMS)?  
SMS (Short Message Service) enhances paging by providing the ability to send  
and receive short messages up to 160 characters over cellular phones. If your  
cellular phone service supports the TAP protocol, you can use HP TopTools  
Remote Control to send SMS notifications. Heres how it works: HP TopTools  
Remote Control sends a notification to the provider using TAP, and the mobile  
service provider transmits the message to the cellular phone using SMS.  
A test TAP page initiated by my server was never received by my pager.  
The following event codes indicate conditions that interfere with successful  
paging.  
20202: No Connection  
Event code 20202 occurs when one of the following conditions is detected:  
1. Your terminal is busy and thus was unable to connect.  
2. Your modem is not plugged into the phone line.  
3. The terminal may be inactive. Paging companies incur occasional  
down-time as they make upgrades and repairs to their terminals.  
4. You may have selected the wrong number for your Terminal Access  
Number. This number should not be the same as your pager number. After  
dialing, you should hear standard handshaking protocols begin upon  
connection.  
5. Your modem is having trouble connecting at 300 or 1200 baud. Baud rate  
difficulties can usually be rectified by entering the correct initialization  
string for your modem. Modem initialization strings for modems  
supported by HP are listed in Appendix B.  
20203 TAP: No ID=Prompt  
Event code 20203 occurs when the terminal does not allow the HP TopTools  
Remote Control card to log on to the terminal system. The most common cause is  
that your modem is unable to connect at 300 Baud. To correct, see 20202 above  
(condition number 5).  
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20204 TAP: No message go ahead  
Event code 20204 occurs when the Terminal Logon is not accepted. This  
indicates that:  
1. Your terminal has required more information than HP TopTools Remote  
Control is configured to send.  
2. Your paging service provider is not completely adhering to the  
alphanumeric paging protocols. If this appears to be the case, call HP  
Technical Support.  
3. It is also possible that you are not dialing the correct modem access  
number. Check to see if the number you are dialing responds with typical  
modem handshaking protocols. If not, call your pager service provider and  
double-check to be sure you are dialing the correct modem access number  
(Terminal Number).  
20205 TAP: Message not accepted  
Event code 20205 occurs when a message is not accepted by the terminal.  
1. Your message exceeds the length (number of characters per message) of  
the service providers limits. Make sure that your service provider supports  
a message length of 80 characters.  
2. Your Pager ID number is invalid. If you use multiple service providers,  
make sure you have selected the correct service provider for the Pager ID  
or PIN number.  
3. Your service is currently not accepting messages. Try to send your  
message later.  
4. Call your service provider and ask them to send you a test message. This  
helps determine if the problem lies with your service provider, or if you  
are using an invalid Pager ID number.  
I generated an e-mail test page using HP TopTools Remote Control and never  
received it.  
Has an e-mail address and a valid IP address of an SMTP server been set up in  
the HP TopTools Remote Control? Check with your local network administrator.  
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Remote Client  
I cannot log into HP TopTools Remote Control from the remote client.  
Are you entering the correct password? The login name and password are case  
sensitive. The factory default login name is ADMIN. Likewise, the factory  
default login password is ADMIN.  
I can no longer communicate with HP TopTools Remote Control from the remote  
client.  
If DHCP is enabled for the HP TopTools Remote Control card, the IP address on  
the card may have changed. Go back into the cards BIOS setup program to view  
the new IP address, or view the cards new address via HP TopTools Device  
Manager.  
My web browser gives me proxy errors when I try to log into HP TopTools Remote  
Control from the remote client.  
If your network uses a proxy server for Internet (World Wide Web) access, you  
may need to bypass it to communicate with your HP TopTools Remote Control  
card. You do this by manually entering the IP address of your HP TopTools  
Remote Control card in the "exceptions" list in your browsers connection  
preferences.  
While using console redirection, I click "NT Remote Control" but do not see any  
graphics.  
NT graphics console redirection is managed via pcANYWHERE32. When  
connected via modem, clicking "NT Remote Control" from the Remote Control  
page simply redirects control of the HP TopTools Remote Control card serial port  
to the host server. Once that has been done, you hang up the connection and run  
pcANYWHERE32 on the remote client and dial back into the HP TopTools  
Remote Control card. If your server is running Microsoft Windows NT, its  
console will be redirected to your remote client.  
When connected via LAN, you dont need to use the HP TopTools Remote  
Control interface. Just launch pCANYWHERE32 and double-click the  
connection item you set up for your server.  
When connected to HP TopTools Remote Control, I am logged off after several  
minutes of inactivity.  
By default, HP TopTools Remote Control automatically terminates a connection  
after five minutes of inactivity. This feature prevents a user from monopolizing  
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access especially when the connection is forgotten. An administrator may  
change the default automatic logout time.  
The keys I type from the remote client don’t appear on the server screen.  
Type in the keyboard lock password to unlock the keyboard. The keyboard  
remains unlocked until the next system reboot. If the password does not enable  
the keyboard, try toggling the Numlock key at the server to enable the numeric  
keypad.  
My power control functions appear to be disabled.  
Power control functions are disabled when the servers keyboard lock is on. To  
turn off keyboard lock, either execute a remote Reset, or type in the keyboard lock  
password using Text Remote Control. Verify that the I2C cable is properly  
connected both to the HP TopTools Remote Control card and to the HP  
NetServers system board.  
If you are a member of the "User" group, controlling server power functions is  
not one of your privileges.  
Some of my remote control functions appear to be disabled.  
If the servers power goes down, some HP TopTools Remote Control functions  
that require the server to be powered up are also suspended, including console  
redirection, PCI Bus Utilization monitoring, and server resets. The battery will  
still allow you to connect to the card and perform functions which dont require  
the server to be powered on.  
The card does not accept a new connection even if I have closed a previous  
connection.  
The HP TopTools Remote Control card allows a maximum of 30 HTTP  
connections to be opened at the same time. If you are closing an HTTP  
connection it may take about two minutes until the socket disappears. During this  
time a new connection may be rejected if the total amount of active sockets is  
greater than 30.  
While using the Netscape browser, resizing of the window logs me out.  
If the Netscape client browser window displaying the TopTools Remote Control  
page is resized or refreshed the remote client will be logged out for security  
reasons. Please login again using your login name and password.  
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I forgot my password and can no longer log into the card.  
If you are the TopTools Remote Control card administrator and have forgotten  
your password, there is a special utility on the HP NetServer Navigator CD that  
will allow you to reset the TopTools Remote Control user database back to the  
factory defaults (Login=ADMIN, Password=ADMIN). Note that doing this will  
erase all existing user account information.  
To reset the database, go to the server with the TopTools Remote Control card.  
Insert the HP NetServer Navigator CD (L.16.00 or above) and reboot the server.  
Then find and run the Reset TopTools RCC User Database utility (under  
NetServer Utilities or Toolbox from the Navigator Main Menu).  
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The table below describes the event codes that can be listed in the event log and  
optionally directed to specified users via e-mail or pager. When the HP TopTools  
Remote Control card sends notification about a server event, it includes the  
server identifying number and a five-digit code identifying the event. (If you use  
email or a TAP pager, you will receive the server name and some descriptive text  
as well.)  
In the Severity column, an asterisk (*) indicates that the severity rating depends  
on particular data for the event. The final column indicates which NOS agents  
need to be loaded on the HP NetServer before the particular event is generated.  
Refer to the HP NetServer SNMP agents documentation (viewable in HP  
Information Assistant on the NetServer Documentation CD) for agent installation  
and configuration instructions.  
NOTE  
Its a good idea to copy appropriate sections of this table and  
keep it with the pager you use to receive notifications. A  
regularly updated list of HP supported event codes is available  
via the WWW at http://www.hp.com/go/netserver.  
Notification and log messages are limited to a length of 40 characters.  
Event  
Code  
Severity  
Description  
Agent  
System Power  
00201  
00202  
00203  
00204  
00206  
00207  
00210  
00211  
00800  
00801  
00900  
*
Voltage +5V Threshold  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
*
Voltage -5V Threshold  
*
Voltage +12V Threshold  
*
Voltage -12V Threshold  
*
Voltage +3.3V Threshold  
Warning  
SCSI Terminator Voltage Limit Exceeded  
Primary CPU Voltage Threshold  
Secondary CPU Voltage Threshold  
Redundant Power Supply Removed or Inserted  
Redundant Power Supply Aux or DC Power Failure  
Redundant Power Supply Unit Redundancy Gained  
*
*
*
Warning  
Informational  
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Event  
Code  
Severity  
Description  
Agent  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
00901  
00906  
20100  
20101  
20102  
20103  
20104  
20105  
20106  
20107  
20108  
Warning  
Redundant Power Supply Unit Redundancy Lost  
Redundant Power Supply Critical # of Power Supply Units  
Remote Initiated <Ctrl-Alt-Del>  
Remote Initiated Reset  
Critical  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Remote Initiated Power Cycle  
Remote Initiated Power Down  
Remote Initiated Power Up  
Non-recoverable Critical Threshold Power Down  
Warning  
Front Panel Power Off  
Informational  
Informational  
Automatic Graceful Shutdown  
Graceful Shutdown Initiated  
Temperature Sensors  
00110  
00111  
00120  
00170  
*
*
*
*
Primary CPU Temperature Threshold  
Secondary CPU Temperature Threshold  
System Temperature Threshold  
Power Supply Board Temperature Threshold  
Fans  
None  
None  
None  
None  
00424  
00430  
00432  
00433  
00434  
00435  
*
*
*
*
*
*
CPU Fan Warning or Failure  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
System Fan Warning or Failure  
System Fan 0 or 1 (I/O area) Warning or Failure  
System Fan 2 or 3 (rear panel) Warning or Failure  
System Fan 4 or 5 (rear pair) Warning or Failure  
System Fan 6 or 7 (front pair) Warning or Failure  
Memory Errors  
01200  
01201  
Informational  
ECC Single-bit Error Corrected  
None  
None  
Non-recoverable ECC Multi-bit Error  
Critical Hardware Errors  
Non-recoverable I/O Channel Check  
01902  
01904  
01905  
01907  
02502  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
Warning  
Uncorrectable Bus Error  
PCI System Error  
Warning  
Informational  
Warning  
Correctable Data Error  
Cache Protocol or Parity Error  
System Hang (ASR)  
01701  
Non-recoverable Server Reset after NOS Hang (ASR)  
None  
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Event Codes  
Event  
Code  
Severity  
Description  
Agent  
None  
None  
None  
01703  
01704  
01706  
Non-recoverable OS Watchdog Power Down  
Non-recoverable Server Power Cycled after NOS Hang (ASR)  
Non-recoverable Warning NOS Hang (ASR)  
POST Errors  
01520  
POST Error  
None  
Security  
00530  
20000  
20001  
20002  
20003  
20004  
20005  
20006  
Warning  
Chassis Intrusion  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
Warning  
Illegal Login Threshold  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
*
Remote User Login  
Remote User Logout  
Autologout  
Connection Lost  
Dialback Failed  
Configuration Cleared  
System Status  
01602  
01620  
01801  
19900  
19901  
20901  
20902  
20903  
20905  
Warning  
Event Log Cleared  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
Warning  
Log Area Getting Full  
Informational  
Informational  
*
System Boot (POST Complete)  
NetServer Management Controller Restarted  
NetServer Management Controller Sensor Records Cleared  
Front Panel Controller Firmware Updated  
Primary Hot Swap Controller Firmware Updated  
Secondary Hot Swap Controller Firmware Updated  
NetServer Management Controller Firmware Updated  
Remote Control  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
00000,  
54321  
Informational  
Test event code  
None  
20206  
20300  
20301  
20302  
20303  
20400  
20401  
20402  
Warning  
E-mail Notification Failed  
Memory Diagnostic Started  
Memory Diagnostic Completed Successfully  
Memory Diagnostic Stopped by User  
Memory Diagnostic Stopped  
Remote Control Card Started  
Serious Error  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
*
Informational  
Warning  
Informational  
Firmware Update  
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Event Codes  
Event  
Code  
Severity  
Warning  
Description  
Agent  
None  
None  
None  
None  
20403  
20404  
20405  
20406  
Battery Low  
Warning  
Battery Disconnected  
Warning  
Configuration Info. Corrupted (set to defaults)  
Remote Control Card IP Address Changed  
Disk Drives and Controllers  
Hot-swap Drive Cage Temperature Threshold  
Informational  
00140,  
00141  
*
None  
00240,  
00241  
Critical  
Warning  
System Voltage Failure: Hot-swap Drive Cage or SCSI  
terminator  
None  
01300,  
01340,  
01341  
Hot-swap Drive Removed  
Hotswap  
01301,  
01340,  
01341  
Informational  
Hot-swap Drive Inserted  
Hotswap  
01320  
01321  
01322  
01323  
Critical  
Hot-swap Drive Power Fail  
Hotswap  
Hotswap  
Hotswap  
Hotswap  
Hotswap  
Informational  
Warning  
Hot-swap Drive Cage Temperature Monitor Error  
Hot-swap Drive Cage Temperature Warning  
Hot-swap Drive Cage Temperature Critical  
Hot-swap Drive Cage SCSI Cable Inserted  
Critical  
01330,  
02740,  
02741  
Informational  
01331,  
02740,  
02741  
Warning  
Hot-swap Drive Cage SCSI Cable Removed  
Hot-swap Drive Cage SCSI Terminator Inserted  
Hot-swap Drive Cage SCSI Terminator Removed  
Hotswap  
Hotswap  
Hotswap  
01332,  
02840,  
02841  
Informational  
Warning  
01333,  
02840,  
02841  
21001  
21002  
21008  
21100  
Warning  
Drive Volume Capacity Minor Threshold  
Drive Volume Capacity Major Threshold  
Drive Volume Capacity Warning Threshold  
SCSI Agent SNMP is Down  
Volcap  
Volcap  
Volcap  
Warning  
Warning  
Informational  
SCSIFLT/  
SMART  
21101  
21107  
Informational  
Warning  
SCSI Agent SNMP is Up  
Duplicate Host Adapter ID  
SCSIFLT/  
SMART  
SCSIFLT/  
SMART  
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Event Codes  
Agent  
Event  
Code  
Severity  
Description  
21108  
21109  
21110  
21111  
21112  
21113  
21114  
21115  
21116  
21117  
21118  
21119  
21120  
21121  
21122  
21123  
21124  
21125  
21126  
21130  
21131  
Informational  
Host Adapter Discovered  
SCSIFLT/  
SMART  
Informational  
Critical  
Host Adapter Changed  
SCSIFLT/  
SMART  
Host Adapter Failed  
SCSIFLT/  
SMART  
Informational  
Warning  
Host Adapter Recovered  
SCSIFLT/  
SMART  
Device Failed  
SCSIFLT/  
SMART  
Warning  
SCSI Device Discovered  
SCSIFLT/  
SMART  
Warning  
SCSI Device Recovered  
SCSIFLT/  
SMART  
Warning  
SCSI Device Changed  
SCSIFLT/  
SMART  
Warning  
SCSI Device SMART Failure Event  
ASPI Database is Cleared  
ASPI has Crashed  
SCSIFLT/  
SMART  
Informational  
Critical  
SCSIFLT/  
SMART  
SCSIFLT/  
SMART  
Warning  
No Memory Left for ASPI Operations  
Unable to Open ASPI File for Writing  
Unable to Open ASPI File  
ASPI Device File Does Not Exist  
ASPI Memory Allocation is Failing  
ASPI Unable to Read Database File  
ASPI Database is Corrupted  
ASPI Initializing  
SCSIFLT/  
SMART  
Warning  
SCSIFLT/  
SMART  
Warning  
SCSIFLT/  
SMART  
Warning  
SCSIFLT/  
SMART  
Warning  
SCSIFLT/  
SMART  
Warning  
SCSIFLT/  
SMART  
Warning  
SCSIFLT/  
SMART  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
SCSIFLT/  
SMART  
SCSIFLT/SMART Agent is Down  
SCSIFLT/SMART Agent is Up  
SCSIFLT/  
SMART  
SCSIFLT/  
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Event Codes  
Event  
Code  
Severity  
Description  
Agent  
SMART  
21138  
21139  
21140  
21141  
21142  
21143  
21144  
21145  
21146  
21147  
21201  
21202  
21203  
21204  
21205  
21206  
21207  
21208  
21209  
21210  
Informational  
Informational  
Critical  
Host Adapter Discovered  
SCSIFLT/  
SMART  
Host Adapter Changed  
SCSIFLT/  
SMART  
Host Adapter Failed  
SCSIFLT/  
SMART  
Informational  
Warning  
Host Adapter Recovered  
SCSIFLT/  
SMART  
SCSI Device Failed  
SCSIFLT/  
SMART  
Warning  
SCSI Device Discovered  
SCSIFLT/  
SMART  
Warning  
SCSI Device Recovered  
SCSIFLT/  
SMART  
Warning  
SCSI Device Changed  
SCSIFLT/  
SMART  
Warning  
SCSI Device has SMART/predictive Failure Event  
SCSI SMART: Internal Failure  
Disk Array Configuration Update  
Physical Drive State Changed  
Logical Drive State Changed  
Disk Array Initialize Started  
Disk Array Initialize Completed  
Disk Array Initialize Aborted  
Disk Array Initialize Failed  
Check Consistency Started  
Check Consistency Completed  
Check Consistency Aborted  
SCSIFLT/  
SMART  
SCSIFLT/  
SMART  
Informational  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
NetRAID  
DAC  
NetRAID  
DAC  
NetRAID  
DAC  
NetRAID  
DAC  
NetRAID  
DAC  
NetRAID  
DAC  
NetRAID  
DAC  
NetRAID  
DAC  
NetRAID  
DAC  
NetRAID  
DAC  
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Event Codes  
Agent  
Event  
Code  
Severity  
Description  
21211  
21212  
21213  
21214  
21215  
21216  
21217  
21218  
21219  
21220  
21221  
21222  
Warning  
Check Consistency Corrected  
NetRAID  
DAC  
Warning  
Check Consistency Failed  
NetRAID  
DAC  
Warning  
Reconstruction Started  
NetRAID  
DAC  
Warning  
Reconstruction Completed  
NetRAID  
DAC  
Warning  
Reconstruction Failed  
NetRAID  
DAC  
Warning  
Physical Drive Predictive Failures  
Physical Drive Failure Prediction Threshold Exceeded  
Physical Drive Check Conditions  
New Drive Inserted into Array  
NetRAID  
DAC  
Warning  
NetRAID  
DAC  
Warning  
NetRAID  
DAC  
Warning  
NetRAID  
DAC  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Disk Array Controller Battery Missing  
Disk Array Controller Battery Voltage Low  
Disk Array Controller Battery Temperature High  
NetRAID  
DAC  
NetRAID  
DAC  
NetRAID  
DAC  
21600  
21605  
21606  
21608  
21609  
21610  
21611  
21612  
21613  
21614  
21615  
21625  
21900  
21901  
Informational  
Warning  
SNMP is Down  
SCSIFLT  
SCSIFLT  
SCSIFLT  
SCSIFLT  
SCSIFLT  
SCSIFLT  
SCSIFLT  
SCSIFLT  
SCSIFLT  
SCSIFLT  
SCSIFLT  
SCSIFLT  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
Host Adapter Timeout  
Device Timeout  
Warning  
Informational  
Informational  
Critical  
Host Adapter Discovered  
Host Adapter Changed  
Host Adapter Failed  
Informational  
Critical  
Host Adapter Recovered  
SCSI Device Failed  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Warning  
SCSI Device Discovered  
SCSI Device Recovered  
SCSI Device Changed  
ASPI Database is Corrupted  
A physical device became online  
A physical device became a hot spare  
Informational  
Informational  
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Event  
Code  
Severity  
Description  
Agent  
21902  
21903  
21904  
21905  
21906  
21907  
21908  
21909  
21910  
21911  
21912  
21913  
21914  
21915  
21916  
21917  
21918  
21919  
21920  
21921  
21922  
21923  
21924  
21925  
21926  
21927  
21928  
21929  
21930  
21931  
21932  
21933  
21934  
21935  
Critical  
A physical device reports a hard error  
A physical device predicted potential failure (PFA/SMART)  
Automatic rebuild started  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
Warning  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Critical  
Manual rebuild started  
Rebuild completed  
Rebuild canceled  
Rebuild error  
Critical  
Rebuild failed due to new physical device  
Rebuild failed due to logical device failure  
A physical device failed  
Critical  
Critical  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Critical  
A physical device was found (Event not to be logged)  
A physical device is gone  
A physical device is unconfigured  
Physical device expand capacity started  
Physical device expand capacity finished  
Physical device expand capacity failed  
Command to physical device timed out  
Physical device command aborted  
Command was retried  
Critical  
Critical  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Critical  
Parity Error  
Soft Error  
Miscellaneous error  
Physical Device Reset  
A physical device became an active spare  
A physical device became a warm spare  
Request Sense data present  
Consistency check started  
Consistency check completed with no errors  
Consistency canceled  
Consistency check completed with an error  
Consistency check failed due to logical device  
Consistency check failed due to physical device failure  
Critical  
Critical  
Non-recoverable Logical device became off-line  
Critical Logical device became critical  
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Event Codes  
Event  
Code  
Severity  
Description  
Agent  
21936  
21937  
21938  
21939  
21940  
21941  
21942  
21943  
21944  
21945  
21946  
21947  
21948  
21949  
21950  
21951  
21952  
21953  
21954  
21955  
21956  
21957  
21958  
21959  
21960  
21961  
21962  
21963  
21964  
21965  
21966  
21967  
21968  
21969  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Critical  
Logical device became on-line  
Automatic rebuild started  
Manual rebuild started  
Rebuild completed  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
Rebuild canceled  
Rebuild error  
Critical  
Rebuild failed due to new physical device  
Non-recoverable Rebuild failed due to logical device failure  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Critical  
A logical device initialization started  
A logical device initialization completed  
A logical device initialization was canceled  
A logical device initialization failed  
A logical device was found (event not to be logged)  
A logical device is gone  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Critical  
Expand capacity started  
Expand capacity finished  
Expand capacity failed  
Warning  
Bad Block was found  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Critical  
A logical device size changed  
A logical device type changed  
A bad data block was found on a logical device  
System started  
Write Back error  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Warning  
State Table is full  
Controller is dead  
Controller has reset  
A Controller was found (event not to be logged)  
A Controller is gone  
Battery Backup Unit found (Event not to be logged)  
Battery Backup Unit power is low  
Batter Backup Unit power is OK  
Informational  
Non-recoverable Controller has been powered off  
Informational  
Informational  
Controller has been powered on  
Controller online  
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Event Codes  
Event  
Code  
Severity  
Description  
Agent  
21970  
21971  
21972  
21973  
21974  
21975  
21976  
21977  
21978  
21979  
21980  
21981  
21982  
21983  
21984  
21985  
21986  
Non-recoverable Controller offline  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
FCARRAY  
Critical  
Controller’s partner is gone  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Battery Backup Unit Recondition Start  
Battery Backup Unit Recondition Finished  
Battery Backup Unit Recondition canceled  
Physical device size table is full  
Non-recoverable Storage cabinet fan Failed  
Informational  
Critical  
Storage cabinet fan is OK  
Drive Enclosure fan failed  
Storage cabinet fan is not present  
Informational  
Non-recoverable Storage cabinet power supply failed  
Informational  
Informational  
Storage cabinet power supply is OK  
Storage cabinet power supply is not present  
Non-recoverable Storage cabinet too hot  
Critical  
Storage cabinet is hot  
Informational  
Informational  
Storage cabinet temperature is OK  
Storage cabinet temperature sensor is not present  
Network Interface Controllers  
21301  
21320  
21321  
21322  
21323  
21324  
21325  
21326  
21327  
21328  
21329  
21330  
21331  
21332  
21340  
21341  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
NIC Adapter Mismatch  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
Received errors exceeded relative threshold  
Transmit errors exceeded relative threshold  
Adapter reset errors exceeded relative threshold  
Alignment errors exceeded relative threshold  
Giant frame errors exceeded relative threshold  
Hardware mismatch errors exceeded relative threshold  
Late collision errors exceeded relative threshold  
Excessive collision errors exceeded relative threshold  
Carrier sense errors exceeded relative threshold  
Deferral errors exceeded relative threshold  
No ECB errors exceeded relative threshold  
Rx overflow errors exceeded relative threshold  
Utilization count exceeded relative threshold  
Received errors exceeded threshold  
Transmit errors exceeded threshold  
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Event Codes  
Event  
Code  
Severity  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Critical  
Description  
Agent  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
NIC  
21342  
21343  
21344  
21345  
21346  
21347  
21348  
21349  
21350  
21351  
21352  
21353  
21354  
21355  
21356  
21360  
21361  
21362  
21363  
21364  
21365  
21366  
21367  
21368  
21369  
21370  
21371  
21372  
Adapter reset errors exceeded absolute threshold  
Alignment errors exceeded absolute threshold  
Giant frame errors exceeded absolute threshold  
Hardware mismatch errors exceeded absolute threshold  
Late collision errors exceeded absolute threshold  
Excessive collision errors exceeded absolute threshold  
Carrier sense errors exceeded absolute threshold  
Deferral errors exceeded absolute threshold  
No ECB errors exceeded absolute threshold  
Rx overflow errors exceeded absolute threshold  
Utilization count exceeded absolute threshold  
Active NIC in Redundant group failed  
Failed NIC in redundant group became operational  
Standby NIC in redundant group failed  
All NICs in redundant group failed  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Received errors exceeded delta threshold  
Transmit errors exceeded delta threshold  
Adapter reset errors exceeded delta threshold  
Alignment errors exceeded delta threshold  
Giant frame errors exceeded delta threshold  
Hardware mismatch errors exceeded delta threshold  
Late collision errors exceeded delta threshold  
Excessive collision errors exceeded delta threshold  
Carrier sense errors exceeded delta threshold  
Deferral errors exceeded delta threshold  
No ECB errors exceeded delta threshold  
Rx overflow errors exceeded delta threshold  
Utilization count exceeded delta threshold  
Notification (Never Paged)  
20201  
20202  
20203  
20204  
20205  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Modem error  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
No Connection  
TAP: No ID= Prompt  
TAP: No Message go ahead  
TAP: Message not accepted  
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Event Codes  
Agent  
Event  
Code  
Severity  
Description  
Other  
21401  
21402  
21403  
21404  
21405  
21406  
21407  
21408  
21409  
21410  
21411  
21412  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Tape Read Problems  
Tape Write Problems  
Tape Read/Write Data Error  
Tape Faulty Media  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
Tape Read Fault  
Tape Write Fault  
Tape Worn Out Media  
Tape Substandard Media  
Tape Write Protected  
Tape Locked, Eject Refused  
Tape Media is Cleaning Cartridge  
Tape Unsupported Media  
Tape Snapped Media  
21413,  
21414  
21415  
21416  
21417  
21418  
21420  
21421  
21422  
21423  
21429  
21430  
21431  
21432  
21433  
21434  
21435  
21436  
21437  
21438  
21439  
21440  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Tape Cartridge Memory Failed  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
Tape Cartridge Ejected During Operation  
Tape Detected Read-only Media  
Tape has Corrupted Directory  
Tape Drive Needs Immediate Cleaning  
Tape Drive Needs Routine Cleaning  
Tape Worn Out Cleaning Cartridge  
Tape Invalid Cleaning Cartridge  
Tape Requires Preventive Maintenance  
Tape Drive Hardware Fault: Needs Reset  
Tape Drive Hardware Fault: Needs Power Cycle  
Tape Drive SCSI Interface Fault  
Tape Drive Eject Media Request  
Tape Drive Incorrect Firmware Download Attempt  
Tape Device Humidity Specification Exceeded  
Tape Device Temp. Specification Exceeded  
Tape Device Voltage Specification Exceeded  
Tape Device Predicted to Fail: Call Helpline  
Tape Device May have Hardware Fault: Run Diagnostics  
Tape Autoloader Communication Fault  
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Event Codes  
Event  
Code  
Severity  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Description  
Agent  
21441  
21442  
21443  
21444  
21445  
21446  
21447  
21450  
21451  
Tape Autoloader Stray Tape  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
Tape Autoloader Mechanism Fault  
Tape Autoloader Door Open  
Tape Autoloader Door Hardware Fault: Call Helpline  
Tape Autoloader Door Needs Magazine  
Tape Device Predicted to Fail: Call Helpline  
Tape Autoloader Door Needs Magazine  
Library has Communications Fault  
Library has Changer Mechanism Fault  
Library has Hardware Fault: Reset Library  
21452,  
21453  
21454  
21455  
21456  
21457  
21458  
21459  
21460  
21461  
21462  
21463  
21464  
21465  
21466  
21467  
21468  
21469  
21470  
21471  
21472  
21473  
21474  
21501  
21502  
21503  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Critical  
Library May have Hardware Fault: Run Diagnostics  
Library has Lost Interface Fault  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
TapeAlert  
APC/UPS  
APC/UPS  
APC/UPS  
Library Predicted to Fault: Call Helpline  
Library Requires Preventive Maintenance  
Library Humidity Specification Exceeded  
Library Temperature Specification Exceeded  
Library Voltage Specification Exceeded  
Library Detects Stray Tape in Drive  
Library has Problems Picking Cartridge from Slot  
Library has Problems Placing Cartridge into Slot  
Library has Problems Loading Cartridge into Drive  
Library Door is Open  
Library has Mechanical Fault with Mail Slot  
Library Needs Magazine  
Library Security has been Compromised  
Library Security Mode Changed  
Library Manually Turned Offline  
Library Drive Turned Offline  
Library has Problems Reading Barcode Labels  
Library Inventory is Inconsistent  
Invalid Library Operation Attempted  
APC UPS Communication Lost  
Critical  
APC UPS Overload  
Critical  
APC UPS Self-Test Failed  
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Event Codes  
Event  
Code  
Severity  
Critical  
Description  
Agent  
21504  
21505  
21506  
21507  
21508  
21509  
21510  
21511  
21513  
21517  
21518  
21519  
21520  
21521  
21522  
21523  
21524  
21525  
21526  
21527  
21528  
APC UPS Discharged Battery  
APC/UPS  
APC/UPS  
APC/UPS  
APC/UPS  
APC/UPS  
APC/UPS  
APC/UPS  
APC/UPS  
APC/UPS  
APC/UPS  
APC/UPS  
APC/UPS  
APC/UPS  
APC/UPS  
APC/UPS  
APC/UPS  
APC/UPS  
APC/UPS  
APC/UPS  
APC/UPS  
APC/UPS  
Warning  
APC UPS on Battery  
Warning  
APC UPS Smart-Boost Enabled  
APC UPS Low Battery  
Critical  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Informational  
Critical  
APC UPS Communication Established  
APC UPS A/C Power Restored  
APC UPS Self-Test Passed  
APC UPS Return from Low Battery  
APC UPS Sleep Mode Enabled  
APC UPS Battery Needs Replacement  
APC Measure-UPS Contact Fault  
APC Measure-UPS Contact Normal  
APC UPS Hardware Failure Bypass  
APC UPS On Software Bypass  
APC UPS On Bypass via Rear Switch  
APC UPS Return from Bypass  
APC UPS Power Supply Failure Bypass  
APC UPS Base Fan Failure  
Critical  
Informational  
Critical  
Warning  
Warning  
Informational  
Critical  
Critical  
Critical  
APC UPS Battery Pack Communications Lost  
APC UPS Battery Pack Communications Established  
APC UPS Run-Time Calibration Initiated  
Warning  
Warning  
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B Recommended Modems  
For modem connection to the HP TopTools Remote Control card, an external  
modem is required. HP recommends that you use the same model (or at least the  
same brand) of modem at the remote client that you use at the server. A list of  
recommended modems with their initialization strings for PPP communication  
and numeric paging is listed in Table B-1 below.  
Table B-1. Recommended Modems and Initialization Strings  
Modem Model  
Initialization String (for PPP and Numeric Paging)  
Generic Hayes  
Compatible  
ATQ0V1X4S0=3&C1&D2  
Diamond SupraExpress ATQ0V1X4S0=3&K3&C1\N2%C3+MS=V34  
56e SP (K56Flex)  
Hayes Optima 33.6  
ATQ0V1X4S0=3&K3&C1&Q5&D3S36=7B33  
ATQ0V1X4S0=3&K3&C1&Q5%C3B0&D3S37=0  
Hayes Accura  
56K+FAX(K56Flex)  
Motorola  
ATQ0V1X4S0=3&K3&C1%C2%C3+MS=11  
ModemSURFR 56K  
MultiTech MT1432L  
ATQ0&Q1V1X4S0=3&E4&C1$BA0&E1&E13&D3B0  
MultiTech MT2834BA ATQ0&Q1V1X4S0=3&E4&C1$BA0&E1&E13&D3B0  
MultiTech  
ATQ0V1X4S0=3&K3&C1&Q5\N2%C3&D3B0+MS=11  
MT5600ZDXV  
(K56flex)  
Microcom DeskPorte  
28.8S/14.4S  
ATQ0V1X4S0=3\G0&K3&C1&Q5%C3&D3B0+MS=11,1  
ATQ0V1X4S0=3&H1&R2&C1&B1&M5&K2&D3B0&N0  
ATQ0V1X4S0=3&H1&R2&C1&B1&M5&K2&D3B0&N0  
ATQ0&A1V1X4S0=3&H3&R2&I0&C1&B1&M5&K1&D2B0&N0  
ATQ0V1X4S0=3&H3&C1&B1&K4&D3B0&N0  
USR Sportster 56K  
Faxmodem(X2)  
USR Sportster 33.6  
Faxmodem  
USR Courier  
V.Everything 33.6/28.8  
ZyXEL Omni 288S  
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Recommended Modems  
Getting the Latest Recommended Modems List  
An updated list of recommended modems may be found on the HP NetServer  
Tested Products List. To review the Tested Products List, go to either:  
HP NetServer Navigator CD: To access the modem list from the HP  
NetServer Navigator CD:  
1. Insert the HP NetServer Navigator CD into a client with a CD-ROM  
drive.  
2. Run Windows Explorer and double-click on the TPL.HLP file located  
in the TPL directory.  
HP web site: For the most up-to-date modem list, go to HPs web site.  
Open your browser and enter the following URL:  
http://www.hp.com/netserver/support/compatibility/  
compatibility.asp  
Refer to the "HP NetServer Tested Products Lists."  
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C Installing and Using TFTP  
Overview: What Is TFTP?  
TFTP, the Trivial File Transfer Protocol, allows the HP TopTools Remote  
Control card to access boot floppy images and new firmware images stored at a  
LAN or modem-connected computer. TFTP is built on top of TCP/IP and is  
functionally a subset of FTP. As its name indicates, this protocol is used to  
transfer data between a "TFTP server" and either the HP TopTools Remote  
Control or some other device that acts as the "TFTP client."  
NOTE  
TFTP and the HP TopTools Remote Control card depend on  
the TCP/IP protocol. If you are able to view the HP TopTools  
Remote Control user interface on your remote computer, this  
protocol is already functioning correctly. If not, modification  
of either your browser or networking environment may be  
required.  
HP TopTools Remote Control uses the TFTP service to:  
Access boot floppy images that allow administrators to help diagnose HP  
NetServer problems and update the server BIOS.  
Update HP TopTools Remote Control firmware.  
TFTP file transfer consists of client-side and server-side components. Because the  
HP TopTools Remote Control card has the client TFTP service built into its  
firmware, you can use TFTP to transfer either firmware images or boot images  
from either a local or a remote computer running a TFTP server program, see  
Figure C-1.  
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HP NetServer  
with TopTools  
Remote Control  
card  
Local system with  
TFTP Server Software  
and firmware or floppy  
image  
LAN  
OR  
LAN  
or  
PPP (Modem)  
Remote Client with TFTP  
Server Software and firmware  
or floppy image (firmware  
update of TopTools Remote  
Control Card NOT allowed  
using PPP)  
Figure C-1. Using TFTP to Remotely Supply Updates and Boot Images  
TFTP server side software for Windows 95 and Windows NT is supplied on the  
HP NetServer Navigator CD as the file:  
\ttrc\us\tftpserv.exe  
The server software is designed only to serve files to a TFTP client, not to receive  
them. The software provides additional security by allowing the client to retrieve  
files only from a directory which is designated on the command line when  
starting the server.  
NOTE  
Contact your local network administrator for the correct TFTP  
server setup and for available boot images.  
For any of the following operations you may also use another available TFTP  
server such as the TFTP server daemon normally supplied with UNIX  
workstations and servers.  
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TFTP Requirements  
To use the TFTP service with HP TopTools Remote Control, you must have:  
TFTP client software. The client software is already built into the  
firmware of the HP TopTools Remote Control card.  
TFTP server software (tftpserv.exe). To run tftpserv you need one of  
the following operating systems:  
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0  
Microsoft Windows NT 3.51  
Microsoft Windows 95 or 98  
TFTP server software requires TCP/IP availability on the computer on which it  
will run.  
Starting the TFTP Server  
To start the supplied TFTP server, you must execute the program "tftpserv.exe"  
on the server in a DOS window or using the Run… command from the Windows  
Start menu. Usage is as follows:  
tftpserv.exe [root]  
where [root] indicates the base directory from which a client can retrieve files. If  
you do not specify [root], the directory containing the tftpserv.exe file is used as  
the base directory.  
A TFTP client can request files within the base directory or its subdirectories but  
does not have access to lower directories. The server software enables the base  
directory to act only as a file source, not as a file destination.  
Updating HP TopTools Remote Control Firmware  
If a new or backup version of the HP TopTools Remote Control card firmware is  
stored on the TFTP server, you can download the update to your HP TopTools  
Remote Control card. This must be done over the LAN. Firmware update of the  
TopTools Remote Control card is not supported using a PPP connection.  
To update the HP TopTools Remote Control firmware, you must have a firmware  
image file stored under the base directory used by the TFTP server.  
There are two different methods you can use to update HP TopTools Remote  
Control firmware:  
Update Option 1 requires hands-on access to the NetServer.  
Update Option 2 uses the HP TopTools Remote Control web interface.  
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To configure the Remote Control card for firmware updates, use one the  
following procedures:  
Update Option 1  
1. Shutdown and reboot the HP NetServer containing the HP TopTools  
Remote Control card.  
2. Enter the BIOS setup interface by pressing F3 when prompted during  
HP NetServer boot.  
3. Select "<F> Firmware Update Settings", and enter the IP address of the  
TFTP server and the filename of the firmware image. The filename you  
enter should include a relative path from the base directory.  
4. Ensure the TFTP server is running.  
5. Select "<S> Start Firmware Update".  
Update Option 2  
This option may be performed on a single card or, if you have TopTools Device  
Manager, multiple cards at once. Instructions for a single card are listed here. To  
perform this action on multiple cards, refer to the TopTools Remote Control  
online help.  
1. From the HP TopTools Remote Control software interface, click the  
Configuration tab.  
2. Then click the Card Info button.  
3. In the Card Maintenance section, fill in the IP address of the TFTP server  
and the filename of the firmware. The filename you enter should include a  
relative path from the base directory.  
4. Ensure the TFTP server is running.  
5. To start the firmware update, click Update.  
For example, if the TFTP server used \tftp\publicas its root and the  
firmware image file is named  
\tftp\public\hp\fw\ttrc\us\ttrc_rom.bin  
you would enter the file name as:  
hp\fw\ttrc\us\ttrc_rom.bin  
An update can also be performed using a firmware image file and TFTP server at  
a remote client (see Figure C-1).  
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NOTE  
HP recommends that you do not update the HP TopTools  
Remote Control card firmware if the link between the TFTP  
server and the HP NetServer is a dial-up network connection.  
A disconnection during an update can leave the HP TopTools  
Remote Control card partially updated and you would need to  
repeat the update before proceeding.  
A firmware update takes approximately one minute over a 10Base-T LAN  
connection. After the update has completed, the HP TopTools Remote Control  
will be reset in order to start the new firmware.  
Using the HP TopTools Remote Control Remote Boot Feature  
You can use the HP TopTools Remote Control to remotely boot the HP NetServer  
in which you have installed the HP TopTools Remote Control card. The card  
boots the HP NetServer using a boot floppy image located on a TFTP server.  
Starting an HP NetServer from a remote boot image requires that you have  
already created an alternate bootable floppy image file and that this image is  
available in the base directory used by the TFTP server. After the HP TopTools  
Remote Control processes a remote reboot, the feature is disabled automatically  
so that the next boot will be a local boot.  
You use the HP Copydisk utility to create a floppy image file. The 1.44MB file  
created contains a sector-by-sector copy of the floppy plus a 32-byte copydisk  
header; you can also use generic floppy image files (no header) created with other  
utilities. The image file (usually with the extension .DSK), when accessed via  
TFTP, is interpreted by the HP NetServer with the HP TopTools Remote Control  
card as if it were a local floppy disk image. Thus, the HP NetServer boots using  
this image as if it were accessing a bootable disk stored in floppy drive A.  
The ability to create a floppy boot image opens up powerful remote  
administration possibilities. A system administrator can create boot floppy  
images to:  
update the server BIOS  
change and/or update software drivers  
boot your various diagnostic utilities  
boot virus-checking software  
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NOTE  
Check the HP NetServers BIOS Setup program (typically,  
accessed by pressing F2 when prompted during the boot  
process) to ensure that the floppy drive is positioned at the top  
of the list of bootable devices in the boot order.  
Creating a Floppy Boot Image  
Before you can create a boot image, you must get a copy of the HP utility  
"copydisk.exe".  
NOTE  
Do not confuse HPs copydisk.exe with the DOS utility  
diskcopy.exe supplied with Microsoft MS-DOS operating  
systems.  
Copydisk can be found on the HP NetServer Navigator CD in the directory  
\ttrc\us  
In the following procedure, you format a floppy disk to include system (boot)  
capability and load the software (drivers, applications) that you want run during  
the boot process. Finally when you have provided all necessary software  
components to the disk, you copy an image of the floppy to your TFTP server  
using copydisk.exe.  
To create a floppy boot image:  
1. Insert a 1.44MB floppy disk in drive A and format it. This could be at a  
Windows 95 or 98 client, but to ensure that the diskette has enough room  
for all the files, use a system with MS-DOS 6.x. At a DOS prompt: enter  
the command  
format /s a:  
The /s parameter instructs DOS to include the system on the disk, making  
the disk bootable.  
2. Copy all drivers and software (e.g. BIOS update) to the floppy disk drive.  
Create an appropriate autoexec.bat file on the floppy to run the desired  
program(s).  
3. Using the HP Copydisk utility, create a floppy boot image file in the root  
directory of your TFTP server. Use the following syntax:  
copydisk a: x:\path\filename.dsk  
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where a:is the source diskette and x:\path\filenameis the  
destination drive, path and filename with a .dsk extension for your image  
file. An image file is created and transferred to the designated directory.  
Initiating a Remote Boot Using a Floppy Boot Image  
There are two ways to boot the HP NetServer using a remote boot image:  
Remote Boot Option 1 requires "hands-on" access at the HP NetServer.  
Remote Boot Option 2 uses the HP TopTools Remote Control web  
interface.  
Remote Boot Option 1  
To use Remote Boot Option 1 method, you must have properly configured HP  
TopTools Remote Control. Refer to "Running the HP TopTools Remote Control  
BIOS Setup Program" in Chapter 4.  
In Remote Boot Option 1, you start from the user interface stored in the HP  
TopTools Remote Control ROM based setup options.  
1. Boot the HP NetServer.  
2. When the HP TopTools Remote Control banner appears, press F3 when  
prompted. You are presented with a menu of configurable options.  
3. Enable the Remote Boot feature in the BIOS setup. Be sure it is "on."  
4. Enter the filename of the boot image.  
5. Supply the IP Address of the TFTP server. That is, identify the IP Address  
of the server where the remote boot image is located.  
6. Reboot. During the HP NetServer reboot, a message indicates that the  
server is attempting to start from the designated boot image.  
Remote Boot Option 2  
The second remote boot method requires you to log onto the HP TopTools  
Remote Control web interface in order to set up a remote boot.  
To set up a remote boot, using the HP TopTools Remote Control user interface:  
1. From the HP TopTools Remote Control user interface, select the Remote  
Control tab.  
2. Under Server Control, select one of the following HP NetServer start-up  
options:  
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Power on (if the server is off)  
Power cycle  
Reset  
Once you have selected an action that would bring the HP NetServer back  
online, you can further select Remote Boot features.  
3. Select Remote Boot. This enables HP TopTools Remote Control to retrieve  
a floppy disk image from the designated remote computer.  
4. Enter the IP Address of the TFTP server and the filename of the boot  
image. The filename you specify should be a relative path from the root  
directory.  
5. Press "Start Power/Reset Option" to initiate the remote boot.  
As an example, if the TFTP server used \tftp\public as its root and the file of  
interest is named:  
\tftp\public\hp\boot\ttrc\us\dos.dsk  
you would enter the file name as:  
hp\boot\ttrc\us\dos.dsk  
Examples of Remote Boot Using a Floppy Boot Image  
Using the HP utility copydisk.exe, you can remotely administrate numerous  
alternate boot routines and automate a range of diagnostic procedures for your  
HP NetServers.  
The following examples demonstrate how an administrator would set up and use  
floppy boot images in a typical network:  
Example 1: A remote server BIOS update  
Example 2: A remote boot of HP Diagnostic Assistant  
Example 3: A remote DOS file transfer  
In these examples a remote client functions as the TFTP server (refer to Figure  
C-1). As you review these examples, keep in mind that for each scenario, the task  
could be accomplished in some other fashion. For example, the TFTP server  
could be located elsewhere on the intranet.  
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Example 1: A remote server BIOS update  
In this example, the system administrator wants to update the BIOS of a remote  
HP NetServer. The administrator first obtains the latest BIOS from the HP web  
site and downloads it to a local hard disk. The administrator then runs the self  
extracting BIOS update file and copies the biosxyz.dsk file to the tftpserv base  
directory. The administrator then uses TopTools Remote Control to remote boot  
the biosxyz.dsk BIOS update disk.  
To remotely update the server BIOS, the administrator would proceed as follows:  
1. Obtain up-to-date server BIOS. Go to HPs web site  
(www.hp.com/go/netserver) and download the appropriate BIOS upgrade  
from the HP NetServer Service and Support page.  
2. Run the biosxyz.exe self-extracting file to extract the biosxyz.dsk boot  
floppy image file. Copy the biosxyz.dsk file to your TFTP base directory.  
3. Run tftpserv.exe. TFTP waits for a request for an image file from the  
TopTools Remote Control card.  
4. Run the HP TopTools Remote Control web interface. Click the Remote  
Control tab. Select the Reset and Remote boot options.  
5. In the TFTP IP Address field, type the IP address of your client machine.  
In the TFTP File Name field, type: biosxyz.dsk.  
6. Click "Start Power/Reset Option". The server restarts and TFTP loads the  
image file onto the HP TopTools Remote Control card where it is then  
supplied to the HP NetServer as a boot image. The BIOS update executes  
automatically. Use Text Remote Control to view the progress of the  
update.  
Example 2: A remote boot of HP Diagnostic Assistant  
In this example, the system administrator wants to boot to HPs Diagnostic  
Assistant. To do so the administrator obtains a copy of the Diagnostic Assistant  
disk from the HP NetServer Navigator CD Diskette Library, uses Copydisk to  
create a floppy image file, and uses TopTools Remote Control to remote boot the  
Diagnostic Assistant disk image.  
To remotely boot Diagnostic Assistant, the administrator would proceed as  
follows:  
1. Insert the HP NetServer Navigator CD at the remote Windows client. The  
Diskette Library program will auto-start.  
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Installing and Using TFTP  
2. Select HP Diagnostic Assistant and follow the instructions to create the  
floppy in drive A.  
3. Using the Copydisk program, create a floppy boot image in the base  
directory of your TFTP server. Use the following syntax:  
copydisk a: x:\path\diagasst.dsk  
where a: is the source diskette and x:\pathis the destination TFTP  
base directory on your hard drive.  
4. Run tftpserv.exe. TFTP waits for a request for an image file from the  
TopTools Remote Control card.  
5. Run the HP TopTools Remote Control web interface. Click the Remote  
Control tab. Select the Reset and Remote boot options.  
6. In the TFTP IP Address field, type the IP address of your client machine.  
In the TFTP File Name field, type: diagasst.dsk.  
7. Click "Start Power/Reset Option". The server restarts and TFTP loads the  
image file onto the HP TopTools Remote Control card where it is then  
supplied to the HP NetServer as a boot image. The HP NetServer boots  
Diagnostic Assistant.  
Example 3: A remote DOS file transfer to update a NetWare driver  
In this example, the system administrator at a remote client running Windows 95  
wants to reboot a remote HP NetServer running Novell NetWare in order to load  
a new SCSI device driver (the old one is believed to be faulty). To do so, the  
administrator obtains the latest copy of the driver from HP (AIC7870.dsk) and  
copies it to a formatted DOS boot disk, uses copydisk to create a floppy image  
file, and uses TopTools Remote Control to remote boot the disk which copies the  
new driver to the DOS partition. Finally, the administrator uses Text Remote  
Console to edit the NetWare startup.ncf file to point to the new driver.  
To remotely reboot and copy the new driver:  
1. Insert a 1.44MB floppy disk in drive A and create a bootable diskette.  
This could be at a Windows 95 or 98 client, but to ensure that the diskette  
has enough room for all the files, use a system with MS-DOS 6.x. At a  
DOS prompt, enter the command:  
format a:/s  
The /s parameter instructs DOS to include the system on the disk, making  
the disk bootable.  
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2. Obtain the new driver (in this case AIC7870.dsk). Go to HPs NetServer  
web site (www.hp.com/go/netserver) and download the appropriate driver  
from the HPs NetServer Service and Support page.  
3. Copy the driver file to the formatted floppy in drive A. Copy the DOS  
editor to the floppy (in Windows 95, this file is located in:  
\windows\command\edit.com).  
4. Create an autoexec.bat file on the floppy that includes the following  
command lines:  
mkdir c:\temp  
copy aic7870.dsk c:\temp  
edit c:\nw411\startup.ncf  
When finished the floppy in a: would include the following files:  
command.com  
autoexec.bat  
aic7870.dsk  
edit.com  
5. Use the Copydisk program to create a floppy boot image in the base  
directory of the TFTP server using the following syntax:  
copydisk a:path\doscopy.dsk  
where path is the TFTP base directory on your hard drive.  
6. Run tftpserv.exe. TFTP waits for a request for an image file from the  
TopTools Remote Control card.  
7. Run the HP TopTools Remote Control web interface. Click the Remote  
Control tab. Select the Reset and Remote boot options.  
8. In the TFTP IP Address field, type the IP address of your client machine.  
In the TFTP File Name field, type: doscopy.dsk.  
9. Click "Start Power/Reset Option". The server restarts and TFTP loads the  
image file onto the HP TopTools Remote Control card where it is then  
supplied to the HP NetServer as a boot image. The HP NetServer boots the  
DOS disk and executes the autoexec.bat file. It creates a "c:\temp"  
directory, copies the new driver there, and brings up the NetWare  
startup.ncf file in the DOS editor. The administrator uses Text Remote  
Console to modify the path to the SCSI driver:  
LOAD c:\temp\aic7870.dsk SLOT=10001  
The administrator saves the file, exits the editor and runs server.exe to  
start the NetWare server.  
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D Technical Specifications  
This appendix provides specifications for the HP TopTools Remote Control PCI  
card.  
Feature  
Description  
32-bit PCI Bus Master board (occupies a single slot)  
with 64 bit form factor  
On-Board Features  
External 9-pin RS-232 connector  
External RJ45 for 10Base-T, 10Mbit LAN connector  
Rear panel connector for AC/DC adapter  
I2C/IPMB interface connector  
4 MB Static RAM memory  
2 MB of Flash ROM memory (firmware is customer-  
upgradeable)  
Short PCI card  
Physical  
Characteristics  
Operating temperature: 5-35 degrees C ambient  
Non-operating temperature: -40 degrees to 65 degrees C  
Operating humidity: 20% to 80%  
Environmental  
Conditions  
Non-operating humidity: 95% non condensing  
Operating altitude: 3,046 m  
Non-operating altitude: 12,200 m  
2 A at +5 V (10 W maximum)  
Power  
250 mA at +12 V  
Consumption  
Battery  
Custom NiMH rechargeable 4-cell battery  
Operating Temperature: 15-35 degrees C ambient*  
4.8V, 1100 mAh  
Provides up to one hour of standby usage  
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Technical Specifications  
Feature  
Description  
Input voltage: 100 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz  
Optional AC/DC  
Power Adapter  
Output voltage: 5V ± 5 %  
Output current: 2.0 A max.  
Operating temperature: 0 degrees to 40 degrees C  
Certification: CSA, C22.2 No 950-95, EN 60950, CE  
* For optimal battery lifetime, the temperature inside the server should be maintained  
below 40 degrees C and should never exceed 50 degrees C.  
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E Battery Operation  
The HP TopTools Remote Control card includes a rechargeable Nickel  
Metal-Hydride (NiMH) battery pack that ensures a supply of power to the card  
components.  
This battery pack contains four cells and is rated at 4.8V at 1100mAH. In case of  
a loss of AC power to the server, or a power supply failure, the battery continues  
to power the HP TopTools Remote Control for up to one hour. The battery pack,  
which is attached to the card with two plastic darts, is designed for easy removal  
and replacement by the customer.  
NOTE  
HP TopTools Remote Control can continue to perform its  
functions with a non-operating battery as long as power is  
being supplied to the server or power is being applied by the  
optional external AC/DC adapter.  
Safety  
To reduce the possibility of an electric shock from the local area network, plug  
the computer into an AC outlet before connecting to the network. Likewise,  
disconnect the network before unplugging the computer from the AC power  
outlet.  
Shutting Down the Card to Conserve Battery Power  
In the event that the server must be turned off for an extended period of time and  
no external AC/DC adapter is connected, the HP TopTools Remote Control card  
should also be shut down. This prevents battery pack discharge while the server  
is not in service.  
The HP TopTools Remote Control card automatically powers on when AC power  
is applied to the server.  
Charging  
To ensure battery power, the HP TopTools Remote Control card provides two  
sources for battery charging. The on-board battery is charged:  
Through the host servers PCI bus when the host server is powered on, or  
When the cards optional external AC/DC adapter is connected.  
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Battery Operation  
The HP TopTools Remote Control card also provides the following alternate  
charging modes:  
Fast charge. If the card determines that the battery has been depleted, it  
begins a fast charge.  
Trickle charge. When the battery is fully charged, the card switches to a  
trickle-charge mode of operation.  
When power is first applied to the card, the battery is always initially fast  
charged. (This is true even if the battery is already fully charged.) After a few  
minutes, if the cards on-board circuitry determines that the batterys cells are  
fully charged, HP TopTools Remote Control automatically switches to  
trickle-charge mode.  
Battery Initialization  
If the servers power is interrupted, HP TopTools Remote Control automatically  
switches to battery operation. HP TopTools Remote Control logs the event and  
generates an alert (if so configured). In addition, some HP TopTools Remote  
Control functions that require the server to be powered up are also suspended,  
including console redirection, PCI Bus Utilization monitoring, and server resets.  
If a remote connection is active when power is interrupted, the connection will be  
maintained. The HP TopTools Remote Control card will continue to function for  
at least one hour on battery power.  
NOTE  
If you are using an external modem with HP TopTools Remote  
Control, the modem wont have access to battery power. To  
guarantee power to an external modem, use a modem that is  
attached to an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS).  
Life Expectancy  
The life expectancy of the battery pack varies depending on temperature extremes  
and number of charging cycles experienced by the cells. A nominal life  
expectancy is over two years. If the card provides less than half an hour of  
operation while operating on battery power, it may be time to replace the battery  
pack.  
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Battery Operation  
Replacement  
To replace the HP TopTools Remote Control battery pack (Part No. 5183-6570)  
contact your HP Sales and Service office. In the U.S. call (800) 227-8164. To  
order a replacement battery pack from Hewlett-Packard, refer to its Part Number.  
Battery Disposal  
Nickel Metal-Hydride batteries should be disposed of in a responsible fashion  
according to the laws in the country where the card is used.  
CAUTION  
Do not crush, puncture, or incinerate the battery. Do not short  
the batterys external contacts.  
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F LED Codes  
A failure on the HP TopTools Remote Control card is indicated by a flashing  
signal pattern displayed by the red diagnostic LED visible above the RS-232 port  
(refer to Figure F-1). The other set of LEDs located next to the LAN port indicate  
LAN connection activity.  
NOTE  
In the event that more than one error is affecting card  
operation, the HP TopTools Remote Control reports only the  
first failure discovered.  
Diagnostic  
LEDs  
LAN LEDs  
LAN Connector  
Figure F-1. HP TopTools Remote Control LED  
NOTE  
The LEDs mounted on the HP TopTools Remote Control card  
are unusually small micro devices that, until activated, appear  
as little white dashes on the circuit board.  
Each failure is stored as a four-digit code. This allows each code up to 10  
"sub-codes" that can be interpreted by the diagnostic utility.  
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LED Codes  
For example, a 2-1-1-2 error (DRAM Error) would appear as:  
flash-flash, pause, flash, pause, flash, pause, flash-flash, pause  
The failure pattern repeats indefinitely.  
Failure Codes  
The table below lists the error or report codes, which are flashed by the HP  
TopTools Remote Control cards red diagnostic LED. A flashing red LED always  
indicates a problem with the cards operation.  
To determine a Suggested Action, note the first three digits of the error and refer  
to the Report Code in the following table. The fourth digit is represented by an  
"X" because the number is irrelevant to the analysis.  
Table F-1. Failures and Suggested Actions  
Report Code  
(Red LED blink pattern)  
Failure Reason  
Suggested  
Action  
LED on continuously  
ASIC CPU Subsystem Error See action 1  
1111  
211X  
311X  
411X  
511X  
611X  
FLASH-ROM Error  
DRAM Error  
See action 2  
See action 3  
See action 1  
See action 1  
See action 1  
See action 1  
LAN Interface Error  
RS-232 Interface Error  
PCI Interface Error  
ICMB Error  
The "X" in the report code represents a possible number between 1 and 9 and is  
not significant.  
Suggested Actions  
The following remedies refer to the Suggested Actions listed in the last column of  
Table F-1 above.  
Action 1: First verify the fault. Disconnect the AC/DC adapter from the  
card and cycle power at the server to restart HP TopTools Remote Control.  
If the same error is reported again, call your local support center.  
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LED Codes  
Action 2: The card firmware may be corrupted and require updating.  
You may either use the firmware image that came with the card on the HP  
NetServer Navigator CD, or you may download the latest firmware update  
image from the HP NetServer BBS or web site (see Technical Support in  
Appendix H). This image should be copied to your TFTP server (to use  
the TFTP software, refer to Appendix C). If you are unable to complete  
this procedure, call your local support center.  
Action 3: Call your support center. If you need to call your local support  
center, make sure that you have HP TopTools Remote Control product  
information on hand including serial and version number. Also be sure to  
note the relevant LED code and description.  
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G Keyboard Layouts  
The HP TopTools Remote Control allows an administrator to select a keyboard  
layout that matches the server keyboard. With the proper keyboard layout, HP  
TopTools Remote Control is able to correctly interpret keystrokes sent to the  
server keyboard. HP TopTools Remote Control includes support for France, Italy,  
Germany, Spain, United Kingdom, and United States keyboards.  
The graphics below provide layouts for each of the keyboards supported by the  
HP TopTools Remote Control. If you are using an unsupported keyboard, you can  
map keystrokes by pressing the key on your keyboard that corresponds to the  
location of the key on the configured keyboard layout.  
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Keyboard Layouts  
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H Software License, Warranty,  
Regulatory and Support  
Hardware Product Limited Warranty  
Hewlett-Packard Hardware Accessories  
HP warrants this HP NetServer Hardware Accessory against defects in material  
and workmanship under normal use, for a period of one year. The warranty  
commences on receipt of this product by Customer from HP or Reseller. If HP or  
Reseller receives notice of such defects during the warranty period, HP or  
Reseller will either, at its option, repair or replace products that prove to be  
defective.  
An HP NetServer Hardware Accessory is an HP hardware product, specifically  
designated for use with NetServers, that is added on or integrated into an  
NetServer in order to provide higher performance, capacity, or increased  
capability; and is listed as a product in HPs Corporate Price List. Upon  
installation inside an NetServer, the NetServer Hardware Accessory carries a  
one-year Return-to-HP warranty or the remainder of the warranty period for the  
original NetServer in which it is installed, whichever is longer.  
Should HP or Reseller be unable to repair or replace the hardware accessory  
within a reasonable amount of time, Customers alternate remedy shall be a  
refund of the purchase price upon return of the hardware accessory product.  
On-board Battery  
The battery on board the HP TopTools Remote Control card is a  
customer-replaceable consumable and is not covered under this warranty.  
Software Product Limited Warranty  
Ninety-Day Limited Software Warranty  
HP warrants for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of the purchase that  
the software product will execute its programming instructions when all files are  
properly installed. HP does not warrant that the operation of the software will be  
uninterrupted or error free. In the event that this software product fails to execute  
its programming instructions during the warranty period, Customers remedy  
shall be a refund or repair. Should HP be unable to replace the media within a  
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reasonable amount of time, Customers alternate remedy shall be a refund of the  
purchase price upon return of the product and all copies.  
Removable Media  
HP warrants the removable media, if supplied, upon which this product is  
recorded to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use  
for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of purchase. In the event the media  
prove to be defective during the warranty period, Customers remedy shall be to  
return the media to HP for replacement. Should HP be unable to replace the  
media within a reasonable amount of time, Customers alternate remedy shall be  
a refund of the purchase price upon return of the product and destruction of all  
other non-removable media copies of the software product.  
Notice of Warranty Claims  
Customer must notify HP in writing of any warranty claim not later than thirty  
(30) days after the expiration of the warranty period.  
Limitation of Warranty  
HP makes no other express warranty, whether written or oral, with respect to this  
product. Any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular  
purpose is limited to the 90-day duration of this written warranty. Some states or  
provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the  
above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that  
vary from state to state, or province to province.  
Limitation of Liability and Remedies  
The remedies provided above are Customers sole and exclusive remedies. In no  
event shall HP be liable for any direct, indirect, special, incidental, or  
consequential damages (including lost profit) whether based on warranty,  
contract, tort, or any other legal theory. Some states or provinces do not allow the  
exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above  
limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.  
Obtaining Warranty Service  
You may obtain Warranty service from your Authorized HP Reseller or HP Sales  
and Service Office.  
Consumer transactions in Australia and the United Kingdom: The disclaimers  
and limitations above shall not apply and shall not affect the statutory rights of  
a Consumer.  
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HP Software License Agreement  
ATTENTION: USE OF THE SOFTWARE IS SUBJECT TO THE HP  
SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS SET FORTH BELOW. USING THE  
SOFTWARE INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE LICENSE  
TERMS. IF YOU DO NOT ACCEPT THESE LICENSE TERMS, YOU MAY  
RETURN THE SOFTWARE FOR A FULL REFUND. IF THE SOFTWARE IS  
BUNDLED WITH ANOTHER PRODUCT, YOU MAY RETURN THE ENTIRE  
UNUSED PRODUCT FOR A FULL REFUND.  
HP Software License Terms  
The following License Terms govern your use of the accompanying Software  
unless you have a separate written agreement with HP.  
License Grant. Hewlett-Packard grants the Customer a license in the software,  
subject to the following:  
Use. "Use" means storing, loading, installing, executing or displaying the  
Software. You may not modify the Software or disable any licensing or control  
features of the Software. The software is supplied with your HP NetServer system  
and resides on the HP NetServer Navigator CD. The software consists of two  
pieces: the Server software and the Remote Client communications software.  
The Server software (which includes utilities, and Symantecs  
pcANYWHERE32 product supplied by HP) may be used on one HP  
NetServer system that includes the HP TopTools Remote Control card.  
Additional licenses for pcANYWHERE32 must be purchased from  
Symantec in order to install it on other HP NetServer systems.  
The Remote Client communications software (Symantecs  
pcANYWHERE32 product supplied by HP) may be used on one remote  
personal computer workstation. Additional licenses for pcANYWHERE32  
must be purchased from Symantec in order to install it on other personal  
computer workstations.  
Ownership. The Software is owned and copyrighted by HP or its third party  
suppliers. Your license confers no title or ownership in the Software and is not a  
sale of any rights in the Software. HPs third party suppliers may protect their  
rights in the event of any violation of these License Terms.  
Copies and Adaptations. You may only make copies or adaptations of the  
Software for archival purposes or when copying or adaptation is an essential step  
in the authorized Use of the Software. You must reproduce all copyright notices  
in the original Software on all copies or adaptations. You may not copy the  
Software onto any public network.  
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No Disassembly or Decryption. You may not disassemble or decompile the  
Software unless HPs prior written consent is obtained. In some jurisdictions,  
HPs consent may not be required for limited disassembly or decompilation. Upon  
request, you will provide HP with reasonably detailed information regarding any  
disassembly or decompilation. You may not decrypt the Software unless  
decryption is a necessary part of the operation of the Software.  
Transfer. Your license will automatically terminate upon any transfer of the  
Software. Upon transfer, you must deliver the Software, including any copies and  
related documentation, to the transferee. The transferee must accept these  
License Terms as a condition to the transfer.  
Termination. HP may terminate your license upon notice for failure to comply  
with any of these License Terms. Upon termination, you must immediately  
destroy the Software, together with all copies, adaptations and merged portions in  
any form.  
Export Requirements. You may not export or re-export the Software or any  
copy or adaptation in violation of any applicable laws or regulations.  
U.S. Government Restricted Rights. The Software and any accompanying  
documentation have been developed entirely at private expense. They are  
delivered and licensed as "commercial computer software" as defined in DFARS  
252.227-7013 (Oct 1988), DFARS 252.211-7015 (May 1991) or DFARS  
252.227-7014 (Jun 1995), as a "commercial item" as defined in FAR 2.101(a), or  
as "Restricted computer software" as defined in FAR 52.227-19 (Jun 1987) (or  
any equivalent agency regulation or contract clause), whichever is applicable.  
You have only those rights provided for such Software and any accompanying  
documentation by the applicable FAR or DFARS clause or the HP standard  
software agreement for the product involved.  
Notice for USA  
FCC Radio Frequency Emissions Statements  
For Products Labeled "Class B"  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B  
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  
installation. This equipment generates and uses, and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may  
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no  
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guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this  
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which  
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to  
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.  
Hewlett-Packards system certification tests were conducted with HP-supported  
peripheral devices and HP shielded cables, such as those you receive with your  
computer. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Hewlett-Packard  
could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Cables used with this  
device must be properly shielded to comply with the requirements of the FCC.  
For Products Labeled "Class A" LAN Connection  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A  
digital devices, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed  
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the  
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates,  
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instructions manual, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to  
cause harmful interference in which case the user is required to correct the  
interference at their own expense.  
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
per ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014  
Manufacturers Name:  
Manufacturers Address:  
Hewlett-Packard Company  
5301 Stevens Creek Blvd.  
Santa Clara, CA 95052 USA  
declares, that the product  
Product Name:  
Model(s):  
Product Options:  
HP TopTools Remote Control Card  
D6028A  
ALL  
conforms to the following Product Specifications:  
Safety:  
EMC:  
IEC 950-1:1991 + A1: 1992 / EN 60950-1:1992 + A1: 1993  
EN 55022: 1994 / CISPR 22, Class B  
EN 50082-1:1997 - Generic Immunity  
IEC 801-2:1991, 4 kV CD, 8 kV AD  
IEC 801-3:1992, Radiated Immunity: 3V/m  
IEC 801-4:1988, Fast Transients: 0.5 kV, 1 kV  
Supplementary Information:  
1) During the measurements against EN55022, the I/O ports were terminated with their nominal impedance, the RS 232 and LAN  
connection was terminated with the HP cable.  
2) When the product is connected to other devices, the user must ensure that the connecting cables and the other devices are  
adequately shielded to prevent radiation.  
3) The product complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
- This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
- This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
The product herewith complies with the requirements of the following directives and carries the CE marking accordingly:  
- EMC Directive 89/336/EEC  
- Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC  
Santa Clara, July 2, 1998  
Nigel Marrion/Quality Manager  
North American Contact:  
Hewlett-Packard Company Product Regulations Manager  
3000 Hanover Street  
Palo Alto, CA 94304  
650-857-1501  
European Contact: Your local Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service Office or  
Hewlett-Packard GmbH,  
Department HQ-TRE  
Herrenberger Straße 130  
D-71034 Böblingen  
(FAX: + 49-7031-143143)  
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Technical Support  
During the warranty period, telephone technical support is available to assist  
with setup, configuration, startup, and troubleshooting of your hardware product.  
Prior to calling HP or Reseller, please follow this checklist. This will allow HP or  
Reseller to assist you more quickly and efficiently.  
1. Consult the documentation provided with your product to assure that your  
system features are properly configured.  
2. Execute the diagnostics provided and record the information. Consult the  
accompanying documentation for instructions.  
3. Record the following information:  
Product model name and number  
Product serial number  
Applicable error messages from system or diagnostics  
Applicable hardware driver revision levels  
Add-on cards or hardware  
Third-party hardware or software  
Operating system type and revision level  
Most of this information can be obtained by using HP TopTools.  
U.S. and Canada  
For hardware service and telephone support, contact either:  
A participating Reseller  
or  
HP Customer Support Center (Colorado): 970-635-1000  
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Europe  
For hardware service and telephone support, contact either:  
A participating Reseller  
or  
HP Customer Support Center (Netherlands):  
Austria:  
0660 6386  
Netherlands:  
Norway:  
020 6068751  
22 11 6299  
Belgium  
(Dutch):  
02 626 8806  
Belgium  
(French):  
02 626 8807  
Portugal:  
01 441 7199  
Denmark:  
Finland:  
France:  
3929 4099  
Spain:  
902 321 123  
08 619 2170  
084 880 1111  
02 03 47 288  
01 43 62 3434  
0180 525 8143  
Sweden:  
Switzerland:  
Germany:  
United  
Kingdom:  
0171 512  
5202  
Ireland:  
Italy:  
01 662 5525  
International  
(English):  
44 171 512  
5202  
02 2 641 0350  
Other Countries  
For hardware service, contact your local Reseller or HP sales office. For  
telephone support, contact your Reseller.  
Using Other Information Services  
Internet WWW:  
http://www.hp.com/netserver/support/  
Internet FTP:  
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/servers/  
CompuServe:  
GO HPPC  
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Index  
remote client using LAN, 29  
remote client using PPP, 30  
update firmware, 27  
A
AC/DC Adapter  
connecting optional adapter, 20  
acronyms, 8  
console redirection, 9  
Agents, NetServer, 13  
audience, 9  
Automatic Server Restart (ASR), 11  
Automatic server shutdown, 11  
D
defaults, resetting the user database to,  
56  
DHCP support, 12  
DHCP, using, 26, 54  
diagnostics, 11  
B
Battery disposal, 89  
Battery operation, 87  
cabling configuration, 17  
charging, 87  
Diagnostics, 11  
Dialback described, 10  
dialback modem settings, 30  
documentation included, 8  
DOS file transfer, 11  
life expectancy, 88  
limited card function when running  
on low battery, 88  
E
mounting the battery pack, 16  
shutting down the board, 87  
Battery replacement, 89  
BIOS  
environmental monitoring, 10  
error codes, 57  
Event Codes, 57  
event notification, 11  
external modem connection, 29  
setup program, 24  
updating the system, 16  
F
features, 9  
C
Configurable options in web interface,  
firmware  
35  
update configuration, 27  
functions, 9  
configuration  
HP TopTools Remote Control card,  
24  
IP Address, 25  
G
graceful shutdown, 9  
LAN, 25  
H
pcANYWHERE32 on the server, 43  
pcANYWHERE32 remote client  
software, 46  
PPP, 26  
remote boot, 27  
Hardware  
setting up, 15  
how Remote Control works, 6  
HP TopTools Remote Control card  
web interface, 37  
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Index  
HP TopTools Remote Control Card  
configuring, 24  
server software for Windows NT, 42  
installing  
connecting the I2C cable, 18  
features, 9  
HP TopTools Remote Control card,  
19  
how it works, 6  
I2C cable, 18  
installing, 19  
overview, 5  
preparing the card, 16  
remote login, 36  
setting up, 15  
power control cable, 20  
interference, 101  
IP address  
unique for the card, 25  
IPMB defined, 8  
technical specifications, 85  
troubleshooting, 51  
K
keyboard layouts, 95  
verifying installation, 21  
HP TopTools Remote Control features  
Automatic Server Restart, 11  
automatic server shutdown, 11  
console redirection, 9  
diagnostics, 11  
L
LAN configuration, 25  
IP Address, 25  
using DHCP, 26, 54  
LAN connection, 28  
LEDs, 91  
dialback, 10  
DOS file transfer, 11  
logging server events, 10  
memory diagnostics, 11  
on-board processor, 9  
PCI bus efficiency, 10  
PCI bus utilization, 10  
remote environmental monitoring,  
10  
remote management security, 10  
remote server configuration, 10  
remote server reset, 9  
server event notification, 11  
server performance monitoring, 10  
upgradeable firmware, 12  
failure codes, 92  
suggested actions, 92  
verifying card installation, 21  
license information, 97  
logging server events, 10  
login  
resetting the login name and  
password to the factory defaults,  
56  
M
modems  
getting latest list, 72  
recommended, 71  
N
I
I2C cable  
Netscape, resizing frames, 14  
NetServer SNMP agents, 13  
connecting to the card, 18  
connecting to the server, 19  
I2C defined, 8  
Installation  
O
on-board processor, 9  
overview, 5  
hardware, 15  
Quick Start, 1  
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terminal emulation using Windows  
P
package contents, 7  
Paging  
NT, 45  
Remote connection  
Troubleshooting, 51  
password  
external modem, 29  
Remote Console Redirection  
setting up with pcANYWHERE32,  
41  
remote control features, 9  
remote environmental monitoring, 10  
remote login, 36  
remote management security, 10  
remote server configuration, 10  
remote server reset, 9  
requirements  
resetting to the factory defaults, 56  
pcANYWHERE32  
client LAN connection, 48  
client PPP connection, 48  
configuring on the server, 43  
configuring remote client software,  
46  
overview, 41  
remote client software installation,  
45  
HP TopTools Remote Control Card,  
12  
Remote Card Remote Client, 13  
web browsers, 14  
server installation, 42  
server side toolbar, 47  
server-side toolbar, 43  
pcANYWHERE32 documentation, 8  
PCI bus efficiency, 10  
PCI bus utilization, 10  
performance monitoring, 10  
Power control cable  
installing, 18, 20  
S
safety  
hazardous voltages, 19  
security features, 10  
Self test, 22  
server performance monitoring, 10  
Setting Up  
PPP  
definition, 8  
PPP configuration, 26  
PPP defined, 8  
HP TopTools Remote Control Card,  
15  
LAN connection, 28  
remote connection, 23  
SNMP support, 12  
support information, 97  
system requirements, 12  
Q
Quick Start, 1  
R
Remote boot  
configuring the NetServer, 78  
Remote boot configuration, 27  
remote boot image, 11  
remote client  
LAN configuration, 29  
PPP configuration, 30  
Remote Client  
T
technical specifications, 85  
technical support, 103  
Temperature emergency shutdown, 11  
TFTP  
installing, 73  
overview, 73  
remote boot feature, 77  
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requirements, 75  
V
verifying card installation, 21  
Voltage emergency shutdown, 11  
updating firmware, 75  
using, 73  
TFTP defined, 9  
W
TopTools Remote Control Card  
limited card function when running  
on low battery, 88  
troubleshooting, 51  
Troubleshooting  
warranty information, 97  
web browser  
supported, 14  
web interface, 5, 37  
logging in, 35  
installation, 51  
Notification, 51  
Paging, 51  
remote client, 54  
online help, 39  
using, 38  
Web interface  
configurable options, 35  
Windows NT server  
terminal emulation installation, 42  
TAP event codes, 52  
U
upgradeable firmware, 12  
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