Logging In To The Imana 200 Webui - Huawei E9000 Troubleshooting Manual

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8.8 Logging In to the iMana 200 WebUI

Operation Scenario
This section describes how to log in to the iMana 200 WebUI by using a browser
on the local PC. This section uses a PC running Windows and Internet Explorer 8.0
as an example.
Prerequisites
Conditions
If the remote control function is required, ensure that the OS, browser, and Java
Runtime Environment (JRE) of the required versions have been installed on the
local PC.
Ensure that the local PC meets the following networking conditions:
Table 8-2 Local PC configuration requirements
OS
● Windows 7 32-
● Windows 8 32-
● Windows
● Windows 7 64-
● Windows 8 64-
● Windows
● Windows
Issue 20 (2020-09-25)
Table 8-2
shows the system configuration requirements of the local PC.
The local PC is properly connected to the iMana 200 management network
port on the server by using a network cable.
The IP addresses of the local PC and the iMana 200 management network
port are on the same network segment.
Software
Browser
bit
bit
JRE
Server 2008
32-bit
Browser
bit
bit
JRE
Server 2008 R2
64-bit
Server 2012
64-bit
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Version
Internet Explorer
Internet Explorer 8.0/10.0
Mozilla Firefox
Mozilla Firefox 9.0/23.0
Google Chrome
Chrome 13.0/31.0
1.6.0 U25/1.7.0 U40 (32-
bit)
Internet Explorer
Internet Explorer 8.0/10.0
Mozilla Firefox
Mozilla Firefox 9.0/23.0
Google Chrome
Chrome 13.0/31.0
1.6.0 U25/1.7.0 U40 (64-
bit)
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