If you plan to configure another computer from a remote location: find out the host name or IP address of that computer and obtain its TCP/IP Administrator password from the owner. For remote administration you will have to start the TCP/IP Confguration Server Program on the target computer before attempting to access its TCP/IP Configuration Notebook from your web server's Remote Login Page (see the online TCP/IP Guide for instructions).
To log in to the TCP/IP Configuration Notebook, do the following:
Several status messages will appear, followed by the TCP/IP Configuration Notebook if your access is local.
If your access is remote, a TCP/IP Configuration Authorization window will appear with Host Name and Password fields to be completed.
If you are a remote user, do this:
If you click OK, the TCP/IP Configuration Notebook appears.
Some sections of the notebook have subtabs, which appear near the lower left part of the page and are also selectable. For example, the Network tab has Basic, Advanced 1, and Advanced 2 subtabs.
You will be asked if you want to save the changes you have made, if any.