HP VPN Firewall Appliances Getting Started Guide
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Logging in to the Web interface
The device provides a built-in Web server for you to configure the device through a Web browser. Web
login is by default enabled.
Configuration guidelines
• The Web-based configuration interface supports the operating systems of Windows XP, Windows
2000, Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition,
Windows Vista, Windows 7, Linux, and MAC OS.
• The Web-based configuration interface supports the browsers of Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0
SP2 and higher (except for Internet Explorer 10.0), Mozilla Firefox 3.0 and higher, Google Chrome
2.0.174.0 and higher, and the browser must support and be enabled with JavaScript.
• The Web-based configuration interface does not support the Back, Next, Refresh buttons provided
by the browser. Using these buttons might result in abnormal display of Web pages.
• The Windows firewall limits the number of TCP connections, so when you use IE to log in to the Web
interface, sometimes you might not be able to open the Web interface. To avoid this problem, HP
recommends that you turn off the Windows firewall before login.
• If the software version of the device changes, clear the cache data on the browser before logging
in to the device through the Web interface; otherwise, the Web page content might not be
displayed correctly.
You can display at most 20,000 entries that support content display by pages.
Logging in to the Web interface for the first time
The first time you log in to the Web interface, you can use the default Web login settings. After login,
create a new Web login account and delete the default account to ensure device security.
Logging in by using the default Web login settings
By default, the HTTP service is enabled on the device and you can log in to the Web interface of the
device with the following default Web login settings:
• Username admin.
• Password admin.
• Management interface IP address 192.168.0.1/24.
The following matrix shows the management interfaces of different firewall products:
Hardware Mana
g
ement interface
F1000-A-EI/F1000-S-EI GigabitEthernet 0/0
F1000-E GigabitEthernet 0/0
F5000 GigabitEthernet 0/0