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Using the Web Graphical User Interface
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Prerequisites for Using the Web GUI, page 13
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Information About Using The Web GUI, page 13
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Connecting the Console Port of the Device , page 15
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Logging On to the Web GUI, page 15
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Enabling Web and Secure Web Modes , page 15
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Configuring the Device Web GUI, page 16
Prerequisites for Using the Web GUI
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The GUI must be used on a PC running Windows 7, Windows XP SP1 (or later releases), or Windows
2000 SP4 (or later releases).
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The device GUI is compatible with Microsoft Internet Explorer version 10.x, Mozilla Firefox 20.x, or
Google Chrome 26.x.
Information About Using The Web GUI
A web browser, or graphical user interface (GUI), is built into each device.
You can use either the service port interface or the management interface to access the GUI. We recommend
that you use the service-port interface. Click Help at the top of any page in the GUI to display online help.
You might need to disable your browser
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s pop-up blocker to view the online help.
Web GUI Features
The device web GUI supports the following:
The Configuration Wizard
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After initial configuration of the IP address and the local username/password or
auth via the authentication server (privilege 15 needed), the wizard provides a method to complete the initial
IP Multicast Routing Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS XE Release 3SE (Catalyst 3650 Switches)
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