CAUTION:

The PC where you configure the device is not necessarily a web-based network management terminal. A web-based network management terminal is a PC used to log in to the web interface and is required to be reachable to the device.

After logging in to the web interface, you can select Device Users from the navigation tree, create a new user, and select Wizard or Network VLAN interface to configure the IP address of the VLAN interface acting as the management interface. For more information, see the corresponding configuration guides of these modules.

If you click the verification code displayed on the web login page, you can get a new verification code.

Up to five users can concurrently log in to the device through the web interface.

Logging out of the web interface

Click Logout in the upper-right corner of the web interface, as shown in a to quit the web console.

The system does not save the current configuration automatically. Therefore, it is recommended to save the current configuration before logout.

Introduction to the web interface

The Web interface is composed of three parts: navigation tree, title area, and body area, as shown in a.

a.Web-based configuration interface

(1) Navigation tree

(2) Body area

(3) Title area

Navigation tree—Organizes the web-based NM functions as a navigation tree, where you can select and configure functions as needed. The result is displayed in the body area.

Body area—Allows you to configure and display features.

Title area—Displays the path of the current configuration interface in the navigation tree; provides the Help button to display the web related help information, and the Logout button to log out of the web interface.

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