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Chapter 36 Other Tasks in the GUI
The Graphical User Interface (GUI)
In addition, all users (see Working with User Accounts, page 32-1) who attempt to access the GUI on
this interface (either via
HTTP or HTTPS) must authenticate themselves via a standard username and
password login page.
Note You must save the changes by using the commit command before you are able to access the GUI.
In the following example, the GUI is enabled for the Data 1 interface. The
interfaceconfig command
is used to enable HTTP on port 80 and HTTPS on port 443. (The demonstration certificate is temporarily
used for HTTP until the
certconfig command can be run. For more information, see “Installing
Certificates on the Cisco Appliance.”) HTTP requests to port 80 are configured to be automatically
redirected to port 443 for the Data1 interface.
Example
mail3.example.com> interfaceconfig
Currently configured interfaces:
1. Data 1 (192.168.1.1/24 on Data1: mail3.example.com)
2. Data 2 (192.168.2.1/24 on Data2: mail3.example.com)
3. Management (192.168.42.42/24 on Management: mail3.example.com)
Choose the operation you want to perform:
- NEW - Create a new interface.
- EDIT - Modify an interface.
- GROUPS - Define interface groups.
- DELETE - Remove an interface.
[]> edit
Enter the number of the interface you wish to edit.
[]> 1
IP interface name (Ex: "InternalNet"):
[Data 1]>