Web Login; Web Login Overview; Configuration Guidelines; Logging In To The Firewall By Using The Default Web Login Information - HP A-F1000-E Getting Started Manual

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Web login

Web login overview

The device provides the web-based network management function to facilitate device operation and
maintenance. With this function, the administrator can visually manage and maintain network devices
through web-based configuration interfaces.

Configuration guidelines

The web-based network management function supports the operating systems of Windows XP,
Windows 7 and Windows Vista.
The web-based configuration interface supports Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 SP2 and higher,
and the explorer must support and be enabled with JavaScript.
The web-based configuration interface does not support the Back, Next, Refresh buttons provided
by the browser. Using these buttons may result in abnormal display of Web pages.
When the device is performing the spanning tree calculation, you cannot log in to or use the web
interface.
The Windows firewall limits the number of TCP connections. When you use IE to log in to the web
interface, sometimes you may be unable to open the web interface. To avoid this problem, turn off
the Windows firewall before login.
If you log in to the device through the web interface after the software version of the device changes,
HP recommends you to delete the temporary Internet files on IE; otherwise, the web page content
may not be displayed correctly.
Logging in to the firewall by using the default web
login information
The firewall comes with the default web login information. You can log in to the web interface of the
firewall by using the following default login information:
Username: admin
Password: admin
IP address of the management Ethernet interface: 192.168.0.1. For the interface number, see the
corresponding installation guide or card manual of the firewall.
Follow these steps to log in to the firewall through web:
Connect the management interface of the firewall to the network port of the PC through a crossover
1.
Ethernet cable.
Change the IP address of the PC to one that is within the network segment 192.168.0.0/24
2.
(except for 192.168.0.1), for example, 192.168.0.2 so that the PC and the firewall can
communicate with each other.
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