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Chapter 2 Overview
Browser Requirements
To access the web-based UI, your browser must support and be enabled to accept JavaScript and cookies,
and it must be able to render HTML pages containing Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).
and it must be able to render HTML pages containing Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).
Note
Beginning with AsyncOS 5.5, the web-based UI incorporates libraries from the Yahoo! User Interface
(YUI) Library, which is a set of utilities and controls, written in JavaScript, for building richly interactive
web applications. The purpose of this change is to provide an improved user experience in the web-based
UI.
(YUI) Library, which is a set of utilities and controls, written in JavaScript, for building richly interactive
web applications. The purpose of this change is to provide an improved user experience in the web-based
UI.
The YUI library supports the vast majority of browsers that are in general use. The YUI library also has
a comprehensive, public approach to browser support and is committed to making sure that components
work well in all of what are designated as "A-Grade" browsers. For more information on graded browser
support, see:
a comprehensive, public approach to browser support and is committed to making sure that components
work well in all of what are designated as "A-Grade" browsers. For more information on graded browser
support, see:
http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/articles/gbs/
Cisco IronPort tests our web application with and recommends the following list of A-grade browsers to
access the web-based UI:
access the web-based UI:
•
Firefox 3.6
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Windows XP and Vista: Internet Explorer 7 and 8
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Windows 7: Internet Explorer 8 and 9, Google Chrome, Firefox 4
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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 IronPort appliance. Do not use concurrent GUI and CLI sessions either.
Doing so will cause unexpected behavior and is not supported.
to make changes to the Cisco IronPort 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.
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 IronPort
C60/600/650/660/670, C30/300/350/360/370, and X1000/1050/1060/1070 appliances) or Data 1 (Cisco
IronPort C10/100/150/160) interface. (For more information, see
C60/600/650/660/670, C30/300/350/360/370, and X1000/1050/1060/1070 appliances) or Data 1 (Cisco
IronPort C10/100/150/160) interface. (For more information, see
Enabling the GUI on an Interface,
page -442
.)
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
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Username:
admin
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Password:
ironport
For example:
http://192.168.42.42