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 Configuration 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 sub-tabs, 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 sub-tabs.
You will be asked if you want to save the changes you have made, if any.