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Choosing a version ...................................................................................................................................4
System requirements ................................................................................................................................5
For complete installation instructions and requirements, see Chapter 1.
Run the install
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2
program
Put the Intel® Device View CD-ROM in
your computer’s CD-ROM drive. The
Intel Device View installation screen
appears. If it doesn’t appear, run
autoplay.exe from the CD-ROM.
Choose a version
to install
•Click Install for Windows* to install
Intel Device View on a Windows
NT* or Windows 95 or 98 PC.
•Click Install for Web to install Intel
Device View on a Web server.
•Click Install as Plug-in to install
Intel network device support for
Hewlett-Packard OpenView* or Intel
LANDesk® Network Manager.
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Follow the steps in
the wizard
After you’ve chosen the version you
want to install, follow the steps in the
installation wizard to complete the
installation.
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Run Intel Device
View
Windows version
Click the Intel Device View – Windows
icon in the Intel Device View program
group.
Web version
•To run Intel Device View from the
Web server, click the Intel Device
View – Web icon in the Intel Device
View program group.
•To view Intel Device View from
another PC on your network, enter
the following URL in Internet
Explorer’s Address field:
http://servername/devview/main.htm
where servername is the IP address
or name of the Intel Device View
server.
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Manage devices
Double-click a device icon in the
device tree. The device image appears.
•To view management options for a
port, right-click the port.
•To view management options for the
device, right-click anywhere else on
the device image.
For more information on managing
devices, see Chapter 3
Device Tree
Device image
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Installation
Overview
This chapter explains how to install Intel Device View and lists system
requirements for each version of the program.
Intel Device View supports these Intel network devices:
HubsIntel Express 200 Series and 10/100 Stackable Hubs
Intel Express 10 Series Switches
Intel Express 100FX Switches
Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switches
Intel Express 100BASE-TX Switching Hubs
RoutersIntel Express 8100 Routers
Intel Express 9000 Series Routers
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CHAPTER 1
INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDE
Choosing a version
When you install Intel Device View, you have three installation
options:
Install for Windows
The Windows version of Intel Device View allows you to manage Intel
networking devices from a single PC on the network.
Install for Web
The Web version of Intel Device View is hosted on a Web server and
allows you to manage Intel devices from any PC on the network
running Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT 4.0 or later and
Internet Explorer 4.0x.
Install as Plug-in
The plug-in versions of Intel Device View provide Intel network
device support for Hewlett-Packard OpenView Network Node
Manager* (version B.05.01 or later) for Windows NT* and Intel
LANDesk® Network Manager. For more information, see the
documentation that ships with those programs.
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INSTALLATION
System requirements
Windows version
Minimum hardware requirements
Recommended133 MHz or faster Intel Pentium®, Pentium Pro,
processoror Pentium II Processor
MemoryAt least 32 MB
Disk spaceAt least 25 MB
Operating• Windows 95 or 98
system• Windows NT 4.0 or later (server or
workstation)
Web version
Server hardware
Recommended133 MHz or faster Intel Pentium, Pentium Pro, or
processorPentium II Processor
MemoryAt least 32 MB
Disk spaceAt least 25 MB
Server software
Operating systemWindows NT 4.0 or later (server or
workstation)
Web serverRecommended:
• Internet Information Server* (IIS) 2.0 or later
• Peer Web Services* 2.0 or later
• Netscape Enterprise Web Server* 3.01 or 3.5.1
Other Web servers require additional setup. See
the Readme file for more information.
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CHAPTER 1
Note
Intel Device View does not
support Netscape Navigator*.
INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDE
Web client
Recommended133 MHz or faster Intel Pentium, Pentium Pro, or
processorPentium II Processor
MemoryAt least 32 MB
Disk spaceAt least 25 MB
Operating• Windows 95 or 98
system• Windows NT 4.0 or later (server or
workstation)
Web browserInternet Explorer 4.0x or later (included on Intel
Device View CD-ROM)
LANDesk Network Manager plug-in
See the Intel LANDesk Network Manager User Guide for system
requirements.
HP OpenView plug-in
Intel Device View supports HP OpenView Network Node Manager
release B.05.01 or later for Windows NT. See the OpenView
documentation for system requirements.
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CHAPTER 1
INSTALLATION
Installing Intel Device View
Note
If you’re installing Intel Device
View on a Windows NT PC,
you must log in with
Administrator rights.
Before you install Intel Device View, make sure your PC meets the
system requirements on pages 5-6.
1Put the Intel Device View CD-ROM in your computer’s CD-ROM
drive. The Intel Device View installation screen appears. If it
doesn’t appear, run autoplay.exe from the CD-ROM.
2Choose the version of Intel Device View you want to install.
•Click Install for Windows to install Intel Device View for use
on this PC only.
•Click Install for Web to install Intel Device View on a web
server. You will be able to access the Device View server from
any PC on your network with Internet Explorer 4.0x or later.
•Click Install as Plug-in to install Intel network device support
for HP OpenView or Intel LANDesk Network Manager. This
option isn’t available if you don’t have OpenView or LANDesk
Network Manager installed on the PC.
3Follow the on-screen instructions in the installation program.
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CHAPTER 2
INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDE
Using Intel Device
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View
Overview
This chapter explains how to start Intel Device View and use some of
its basic features.
All the procedures described in this chapter are the same for the
Windows, Web, and plug-in versions of Intel Device View.
For more information on managing devices, see Chapter 3.
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