I have an OXE system and I'm using the 4760 GUI to manage it, and I see from the 4760 documentation that there is a web interface for it.
I normally use Mozilla as web browser, and I've tried using IE too, but it seems pretty inconsistent, mainly because of the Java requirements.
Has anyone had any success with using the web interface yet ?
-Conrad
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I did, and I am using Mozilla on Win2K.
When you login into the page, you have to do all 3 links one by one on the left... Which I don t remember because I don t have an enterprise next to me. But just do the java installation (if you have another one, uninstall it), and then click on the 2nd link on the left, and then on the 3rd , and then you will be able to log in ..
Ciao
I did, and I am using Mozilla on Win2K.
When you login into the page, you have to do all 3 links one by one on the left... Which I don t remember because I don t have an enterprise next to me. But just do the java installation (if you have another one, uninstall it), and then click on the 2nd link on the left, and then on the 3rd , and then you will be able to log in ..
Ciao
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Looks like I could be in for some work here, I installed firefox on my Mandrake linux machine, and then added the Sun Java runtime environment.
The autoinstaller links on the 4760 management web interface only apply to a microsoft windows environment, not a real (X) windows environment.
Trying to go straight into the management link fired up the applet, but then complained about a java security problem.
I'm a network and IP phone guy, but it loks like I'm going to have to learn something about Java now.
-Conrad
The autoinstaller links on the 4760 management web interface only apply to a microsoft windows environment, not a real (X) windows environment.
Trying to go straight into the management link fired up the applet, but then complained about a java security problem.
I'm a network and IP phone guy, but it loks like I'm going to have to learn something about Java now.
-Conrad
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