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URL address formats
Type the DNS name or IP address of the ATS in the Web browser’s URL address field and press ENTER.
Until HTTP is enabled, you must include https:// in the URL. When you specify a non-default Web
server port in Internet Explorer, you must include http:// or https:// in the URL.
Common browser error messages at log on
URL format examples
NOTE: HTTP is disabled by default, and HTTPS is enabled by default.
For a DNS name of Web1:
http://Web1 if HTTP is your access mode
https://Web1 if HTTPS (HTTP with SSL/TLS) is your access mode
For a System IP address of 139.225.6.133 and the default Web server port (80):
http://139.225.6.133 if HTTP is your access mode
https://139.225.6.133 if HTTPS (HTTP with SSL/TLS) is your access mode
For a System IP address of 139.225.6.133 and a non-default Web server port (5000):
http://139.225.6.133:5000 if HTTP is your access mode
https://139.225.6.133:5000 if HTTPS (HTTP with SSL/TLS) is your access mode
For a System IPv6 address of 2001:db8:1::2c0:b7ff:fe00:1100 and a non-default Web server
port (5000):
http://[2001:db8:1::2c0:b7ff:fe00:1100]:5000 if HTTP is your access mode
https://[2001:db8:1::2c0:b7fSf:fe00:1100]:5000 if HTTP is your access mode
First log on
When you log on to the NMC for the first time, you will be prompted to change the default Super User account
password (apc). After you log in, you will be directed to the Configuration Summary screen. This screen is an
overview of all system protocols, and their current values (e.g. enabled/disabled). You can access this screen
at any time afterwards by following the path: Configuration > Network > Summary.
Limited Status Access
The RPDU Limited Status (Configuration > Network > Web > Access) page provides limited
information, without requiring you to log on. Using a Web browser, access the RPDU’s IP address to
view the log on page. When enabled, there is a "Limited Status" hyperlink toward the lower right corner
of the frame. Clicking on “Limited Status,” instead of the regular user name / password fields, a limited
summary of Device and System Information is made available to viewing. A “Log On” hyper link, as seen
immediately above, allows for easy access to the standard Log In page.
Error Message Browser Cause of the Error
“This page cannot be displayed.” Internet
Explorer
Web access is disabled, or
the URL was not correct.
“Unable to connect.” Firefox