The client PCs of Web-Based Admin View support the following type of hardware, OS, and Web browser:
Windows(R)
OS/Web browser
[If using Java Web Start]
Windows(R) 7, Windows(R) 8.1, Windows(R) 10 / Internet Explorer 11
Windows(R) 10 / Microsoft Edge
Windows Server(R) 2012 / Internet Explorer 10
Windows Server(R) 2012 R2, Windows Server(R) 2016 / Internet Explorer 11
[If using Java Plug-in]
Windows(R) 7, Windows(R) 8.1, Windows(R) 10 / Internet Explorer 11
Windows Server(R) 2012 / Internet Explorer 10
Windows Server(R) 2012 R2, Windows Server(R) 2016 / Internet Explorer 11
Note
To display Japanese, the following requirements need to be satisfied.
- The Japanese version of Windows(R) is installed, and Japanese is selected for the language environment used in Windows(R).
Do not uninstall (delete IPv4) IPv4 as stated below:
netsh interface ipv4 uninstall
If IPv4 was accidentally uninstalled, install it again.
netsh interface ipv4 install
Java Runtime Environment
Java 8 (Update 131 or later and the latest Update is recommended.)
Note
The conditions of the Web browser (including Java Plug-in) and clients vary depending on each operation management product. For details, refer to the documentation of the management product.
The Web browser might not work properly depending on its version. In such a case, use the latest version.
If Windows(R) is used for a client that is supported with Web-Based Admin View, the following color pallet problem may occur:
When the GUI screen of Web-Based Admin View is displayed with Windows(R), the 16-bit or 32-bit color mode must be used. The 24-bit color mode does not properly support an alpha component (transparency) that is required for RMS graphs. If 24-bit color is used, RMS graphs may not be displayed properly.
Whether problems will occur in 24-bit color mode depends on the graphics card and video driver being used.
When starting the screen of the Web-Based Admin view using Web browser, use the Web browsers stated above.
See
For the operating environment of the management server or the monitoring node, refer to "2.1 Operation Environment."
For details on the Java settings, refer to "3.1.3.2 Conducting Java Settings."