Where is the Java Web Console

Hi,
Please could someone help me out, I'm new to Solaris, I have a requirement to remotely access our development server, I understand there is a Java Web Console, however browsing to https://localhost:6789 locally doesn't work.
I've tried running the following:
smcwebserver -V
It results in:
Could not find command smcwebserver
Any assistence would be greatly appreciated.
Jana

"search" without "-r" will look on your local system for the keyword. Use "-r" to search the repository.
pkg search -r console gives some output.
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pkg:/system/[email protected] pkg.summary set The Console Manager
Not sure if that is what you are looking for, or another package that is output from "search -r".
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