4.2. Web Interface and Wizard Setup
This section describes the setup when accessing cOS Core for the first time through a web
browser. The cOS Core user interface accessed in this way is called the
Web Interface
(or
WebUI
). It
assumes that a physical network connection has been set up from a management computer to
the default management Ethernet interface, as described in
Section 3.3, “Management Computer
.
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Connect to cOS Core By Browsing to https://192.168.1.1
Using a standard web browser, enter the address
https://192.168.1.1
into the navigation window,
as shown in the example below.
Note: HTTP access is disabled
HTTP management access is disabled in the default cOS Core configuration and HTTPS
must be used. Unencrypted HTTP access can be enabled by the administrator but this is
not recommended.
Troubleshooting
If there is no response from cOS Core and the reason is not clear, refer to the checklist in
Section 4.6, “Setup Troubleshooting ”
Important: Do not access cOS Core via a proxy server
Make sure the web browser doesn't have a proxy server configured for the cOS Core
management IP address.
The cOS Core Self-signed Certificate
When responding to the first
https://
request in a browser session, cOS Core will send a
self-signed certificate to the browser. All browsers will automatically flag this self-signed
certificate as posing a potential security risk. In the latest Microsoft browser, the following error
message will be displayed in the browser window.
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