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Dell PowerVault ME5 Series Administrator's Guide

Web browser requirements

PowerVault Manager supports the browsers that are listed below.

  • Apple Safari 11 and newer (Mac)
  • Google Chrome 70 and newer
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 11
  • Mozilla Firefox 68 and newer

For best results, follow these guidelines:

  • The recommended resolution for the page display area in the browser is 1360 x 768 pixels.
  • To optimize the display, use a color monitor and set its color quality to the highest setting.
  • To navigate beyond the sign-in page (with a valid user account):
    • If the PowerVault Manager is configured to use HTTPS, ensure that your browser is set to use TLS 1.2.
    • Verify that the browser is set to allow cookies, at least for the IP addresses of the storage system network ports.
    • For Internet Explorer, set the local-intranet security option in the browser to medium or medium-low.
    • For Internet Explorer, add the network IP address of each controller module as a trusted site.
  • To see the help window, enable pop-up windows.
NOTE:By default, your system is loaded with self-signed certificates. Generate new self-signed certificates on each controller using the create certificate CLI command. Browser messages warning you about security or privacy concerns due to self-signed or untrusted certificates or invalid certificate authorities are expected, and warnings can be safely bypassed if you trust that you are contacting the correct controller within your network. Depending on the browser and its settings, once you navigate through the browser warning, a security exception may be created and, the warning may not appear. Your browser address bar still indicates that the connection is not trusted or not secure. You can safely ignore the indication if you trust you are accessing the correct controller within your network.

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