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Subject: | Re: Remote Access / Web Access |
From: | Ken Karasek <KGKARASE@HEWITT.COM> |
Date: | Tue, 8 Feb 2000 16:13:01 -0600 |
You have the option not to start NetView to view the event display. Once you attached to the host and exported your display, you can enter 'nvevents' at the prompt. This will bring up only the events display window and you will not have to load the entire NV EUI. From: Patrick McNeil <patrick_mcneil@YAHOO.COM> on 02/08/2000 02:00 PM Please respond to Discussion of IBM NetView and POLYCENTER Manager on NetView <NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU> To: NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU cc: Client: Subject: Remote Access / Web Access Hello everyone, I am currently being tasked with coming up with a remote access solution for our network support group. My first suggestion was load X-Windows Server software on a laptop and the on-call person can take the laptop home and dial-up for remote access. Unfortunately when I tried it, it takes on the order of about 15 minutes before NetView is actually usable when dialing up. What I mean by usable is that you can actually look at the event log see what is down, etc. The next solution seems to be web access (which I haven't tried remotely, yet). It looks like you have to have a read-write map open to do this. Which is fine during the day, but at night the desktop people want everyone to log out (which then kills the web session). Is anyone doing some type of remote access for their administrators? Is there anyway around the read-write map access? What about in version 6? What about 3rd party? Thanks, Patrick Hello
everyone,
I am currently being
tasked with coming up with a remote access solution for our network support
group. My first suggestion was load X-Windows Server software on a laptop
and the on-call person can take the laptop home and dial-up for remote
access. Unfortunately when I tried it, it takes on the order of about 15
minutes before NetView is actually usable when dialing up. What I
mean by usable is that you can actually look at the event log see what is down,
etc.
The next solution
seems to be web access (which I haven't tried remotely, yet). It looks
like you have to have a read-write map open to do this. Which is fine
during the day, but at night the desktop people want everyone to log out (which
then kills the web session).
Is anyone doing some
type of remote access for their administrators?
Is there anyway
around the read-write map access? What about in version 6? What about 3rd
party?
Thanks,
Patrick
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