Install guide

Using the Graphical User Interface (GUI) 3-9
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7. If you want to be able to browse to the GUI securely, configure SSL (Secure
Sockets Layer).
For a step-by-step example, see “Configuration Example” on page 44-7 of
Chapter 44, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL).
8. Save the configuration and set the router to use it on bootup.
create config=filename.cfg
set config=filename.cfg
9. On the PC, bypass the HTTP proxy server, if necessary.
See “HTTP Proxy Servers” on page 3-4 for more information.
10. Point your web browser at the LAN interface’s IP address.
For normal access, point your web browser to
http://ip-address
For secure access, point your web browser to
https://ip-address
where ip-address is the interface’s IP address.
For more information about secure access, see “Configuration Example” on
page 44-7 of Chapter 44, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL).
11. At the login prompt, enter the user name and password.
The default username is manager:
User Name: manager
Password: friend
The System Status page or System Hardware Details page is displayed
(Figure 3-6 on page 3-11). Select options from the sidebar menu to
configure and manage the router.
Option 3: Connecting to an Installed Router
Use this procedure if at least one interface on the router already has an IP
address, and the router is already installed in a LAN.
1. Find out the IP address of the router’s interface.
Ask your system administrator. Alternatively, access the CLI, as described
in your Installation and Safety Guide or Quick Install Guide, and enter the
command:
show ip interface
Important You can browse to the router through any ETH port, as long as you
give that interface an IP address (below). These instructions assume you use
eth0 as the LAN interface.