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Web/SNMP Management SmartSlot Card User’s Guide 21
Web In terface
How to Log In
Overview
You can use a Management Card’s DNS name or System IP address
for the URL address of the Web interface. Use your case-sensitive
User
Name
and
Password
settings to log in (by default,
apc
and
apc
, for an
Administrator, or
device
and
apc
, for a Device Manager).
For information about the Web page that appears when you log into the
Web interface, see
Status Summary Page on page 22
.
URL address
formats
Type the Management Card’s DNS name or IP address in the Web
browser’s URL address field and press E
NTER
. Except as noted below,
http:// is automatically added by the browser.
For a DNS name of Web1, the entry would look like this:
http://Web1
Note:
The Management Card must have a DNS name before it
can use E-mail for event notifications. For more informa-
tion, see
Email on page 56
.
For a System IP address of 159.215.12.114, when the Manage-
ment Card uses the default port (80) at the Web server, the
entry would look like this:
http://159.215.12.114
For a System IP address of 159.215.12.114, when the Manage-
ment Card uses a non-default port (5000, in this example) at the
Web server, the entry would look like this:
http://159.215.12.114:5000
Note:
For Internet Explorer, you must type in http:// as part
of the address when any port other than 80 is used.
Error pages.
Error pages can appear when you attempt to log into the
Management Card’s Web interface.
Error Page Description
“You are not authorized to
view this page”
(Internet Explorer)
Someone is logged into the Web interface or Control
Console.
“No Response”
(Netscape)
Access may be disabled, or the Management Card
may use a non-default Web-server port, and you did
not include the correct port number in the address.
1
“This page cannot be
displayed”
(Internet Explorer)
Access may be disabled, or the the Management Card
may use a non-default Web-server port, and you did
not include the correct port number in the address, or
you did not type http:// as part of the address.
Note:
For more information about non-default Web-
server ports, see
FTP Server, Telnet, and Web
on page 28
.