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c. Navigate to
Properties
.
d. Double-click
Internet Protocol Version 4
.
It should be set to
Obtain an IP Address automatically
, or, you can set a static IP as
long as it is in the subnet
192.168.1.0/32
, i.e., anything apart from the BRM default IP address
in that subnet.
If the IP address is set by static means, ensure that the Gateway and DNS (or any other public DNS
server) IP address is 192.168.1.1.
If the WebUI is accessed via HTTP, the BRM would then redirect automatically to an
unauthenticated HTTPS page and if there is no “unauthenticated” user defined would then redirect
automatically to the “authenticated” page.
If an “authenticated” user exists, BRM would stay on the unauthenticated HTTPS page and then
provide a link to the authenticated user page. Refer to
for more details.
2. Select
Continue to this website
when you see the Certificate Error screen
3. Enter
admin
for the username.
4. Enter
m@nufacturing
for the password.
You are now in the BRM WebUI, ready to use the BRM.
Note:
If you enter
https://192.168.1.1/auth
in the address bar, i.e., you accidentally omit
the forward slash after 'auth', then you will still be permitted to enter the user name and password,
but you will then receive a 404 error.
>
For instructions on how to navigate and use the User WebUI, refer to
>
For instructions on how to navigate and use the
Engineering
WebUI (has to be downloaded
from the Inmarsat Developer Website and reverted to), refer to
Note:
Please refer to
User and Engineering WebUI Upgrade from Command Window
for
how to change between the Engineering WebUI and the User WebUI.
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