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Figure 181. TME 10 NetFinity Main Menu
When you try to access a gateway from a TME 10 NetFinity managing
workstation you first have to start a Web browser. In our example we use
Netscape running under Windows NT 3.51 and under AIX. It should also soon be
supported on OS/2. Of course, the same functions are also available using other
Web browser software products like OS/2 WebExplorer. Each make of the Web
browsers have slightly different functions, so you need to be aware of their
capabilities. As the accessing location you have to define the gateways host
name or the Internet address of the managing workstation at the remote LAN,
depending on the type of Internet server you are using and how it is configured.
This address may be a TCP/IP address or an Internet server host name. The
following shows you some details for this configuration. In our first example, we
accessed the gateway using a TCP/IP address. In our second example you can
see the same access using host names. The results of both accesses would be
the same.
HTTP://9.24.104.114:411/MAIN
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| | NetFinity Main Menu
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| TCP/IP Socket
| on Gateway
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TCP/IP address of
Gateway workstation
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