Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C190 User Guide

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Cisco AsyncOS 8.0.1 for Email User Guide
 
Chapter 2      Overview
  Web-based Graphical User Interface (GUI)
Cisco tests our web application with and recommends the following list of A-grade browsers to access 
the web-based UI:
Firefox 3.6
Windows XP and Vista: Internet Explorer 7 and 8
Windows 7: Internet Explorer 8 and 9, Google Chrome, Firefox 4
Mac OS X: Safari 4 and later, Firefox 4
Please note that when accessing the GUI, do not use multiple browser windows or tabs simultaneously 
to make changes to the Cisco appliance. Do not use concurrent GUI and CLI sessions either. Doing so 
will cause unexpected behavior and is not supported.
You may need to configure your browser’s pop-up blocking settings in order to use the GUI because 
some buttons or links in the interface will cause additional windows to open.
Accessing the GUI
By default, the system ships with HTTP enabled on the Management interface (for Cisco 
C60/600/650/660/670, C30/300/350/360/370, and X1000/1050/1060/1070 appliances) or Data 1 (Cisco 
C10/100/150/160) interface. For more information, see 
To access the GUI on a brand new system, access the following URL: 
When the login page is displayed, log in to the system using the default username and password: 
Factory Default Username and Password
Username: 
admin
Password: 
ironport
For example: 
Figure 2-1
The Login Screen
On brand new (not upgraded from previous releases of AsyncOS) systems, you will automatically be 
redirected to the System Setup Wizard. 
During the initial system setup, you choose IP addresses for interfaces and whether to run HTTP and/or 
HTTPS services for those interfaces. When HTTP and/or HTTPS services have been enabled for an 
interface, you can use any supporting browser to view the GUI by entering the IP address or hostname 
of the IP interface as a URL in the location field (“address bar”) of the browser.