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Chapter 2 – Getting Started
This chapter describes what to do before you set up and configure Radware DefensePro DDoS Mitigation with
security policies.
For information on installation, maintenance, and upgrade of Radware DefensePro DDoS Mitigation, please
For information on installation, maintenance, and upgrade of Radware DefensePro DDoS Mitigation, please
consult Cisco Technical Support.
For information and procedures related to the physical specifications and basic setup of the APSolute Vision server,
For information and procedures related to the physical specifications and basic setup of the APSolute Vision server,
read the relevant information and follow the instructions in the APSolute Vision Installation and Maintenance
Guide
Guide
before you perform the other tasks described in this chapter.
This chapter contains the following sections:
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Logging In to APSolute Vision, page 41
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Changing Password for Local APSolute Vision Users, page 42
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APSolute Vision User Interface Overview, page 43
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APSolute Vision Sites and Radware DefensePro DDoS Mitigation Devices, page 50
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Adding and Removing DefensePro Devices to and from APSolute Vision, page 51
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Locking and Unlocking DefensePro Devices in APSolute Vision, page 55
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Using Common GUI Elements in APSolute Vision, page 57
Logging In to APSolute Vision
To start working with APSolute Vision, you log in to the APSolute Vision Web application, which is referred to as
Web Based Management
Web Based Management
(WBM).
The first login to APSolute Vision WBM requires an APSolute Vision Activation License (which has a vision-
activation
activation
prefix). The license is based on the MAC address of the APSolute Vision G1 or G2 port, which the CLI
command
net ip get
displays. You can request the license from Radware Technical Support. The license is also
available using the license generator at radware.com.
Up to 50 concurrent users can access the APSolute Vision server concurrently.
APSolute Vision supports role-based access control (RBAC) to manage user privileges. Your credentials and
Up to 50 concurrent users can access the APSolute Vision server concurrently.
APSolute Vision supports role-based access control (RBAC) to manage user privileges. Your credentials and
privileges may be managed through an authentication server or through the local APSolute Vision user database.
For RBAC users, after successful authentication of your username and password, your role is determined together
For RBAC users, after successful authentication of your username and password, your role is determined together
with the devices that you are authorized to manage. The assigned role remains fixed throughout your user session,
and you can access only the content panes, menus, and operations that the role allows.
Depending on the configuration of the APSolute Vision server, you may be prompted to change your user
Depending on the configuration of the APSolute Vision server, you may be prompted to change your user
password when you log in for the first time.
If you enter the credentials incorrectly, you are is prompted to re-enter the information. After a globally defined
If you enter the credentials incorrectly, you are is prompted to re-enter the information. After a globally defined
number of consecutive failures, the APSolute Vision server locks you out of the system. If you use local user
credentials, a user administrator can release the lockout by resetting the password to the global default
password. If you use credentials from an authentication server (for example, a RADIUS server), you must contact
the administrator of that authentication server.
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