Specifications
CB3000 Client Bridge Install Guide
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Displaying the CB3000 User Interface
Connect to the CB3000 by entering the CB3000’s IP address within a Web browser or use the CB3000
Discovery Tool to locate the CB3000 within the network and launch the user interface.
Connecting to the User Interface Using a Web Browser
The Symbol CB3000 contains a built-in browser interface for system configuration and remote
management using a standard Web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape
Navigator. The browser interface also allows for system monitoring of the CB3000.
To launch the CB3000 Web interface from a browser:
1. If you know the DHCP assigned IP address for the CB3000, enter it in the browser. If no DHCP
services are available, enter the default IP address of https://10.10.1.1. within your browser.
A user name and password screen displays to access the address entered within the
browser.
2. Enter a default user name of admin and a default password of symbol. Click OK.
NOTE Web management of the CB3000 requires either Microsoft Internet
Explorer 5.0 or later or Netscape Navigator 6.0 or later.