Chapter 3 Locating Your Armc/2 Card; Overview; Locating Your Armc/2 Card - Acer ARMC_2 User Manual

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Chapter 3

Overview

The Acer ARMC family of server and system remote management cards can be accessed
from anywhere on your Intranet through an Internet browser. This is a great way to
maintain your critical server when you are nowhere near it.
This chapter explains how to locate your ARMC/2 card on your local network.

Locating Your ARMC/2 Card

In order to connect to the ARMC/2 card, you must access the ARMC/2 from another
system on the same network. This document refers to this other system as the client
system. To do this, you must know the ARMC/2 card's IP address. If you have installed
the ARMC/2 on a network that uses DHCP, you can search the network for the ARMC/2
card. To locate and find out its IP address, you must run ARMC2RMseek Locator.
Note:
To get or set the IP address on your ARMC/2 card in a Windows 2000 environment, you
can also run the ARMC2ConfigApp program on the host system. See Appendix B,
ARMC2ConfigApp for more information on how to use the ARMC2ConfigApp program.
Note:
Make sure that you have already installed the ARMC/2 Windows Software Components
on the system that you want to use to locate the ARMC/2 card.
Follow the steps in the table below to connect to the ARMC/2 from a remote client
system:
Step
Description
1
Locate the ARMC2RMseek program on your remote client system. Run the ARMC2RMseek
program by double left clicking on it.
Path : Press "Start" -> Programs -> ARMC2 Remote Tools -> ARMC2RMseek
Locating Your ARMC/2 Card
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