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Step 9
Re-configure HA by registering the secondary server on the primary server. Use the information you saved in 
The registration process must be performed from the primary server. For more information, see the section on 
registering the secondary server on the primary server, in the 
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Get Started with Cisco EPN Manager
Log In to the Cisco EPN Manager Web GUI
Follow these steps to log in to the Cisco EPN Manager web GUI: 
Procedure
Step 1
On a client machine, launch one of the supported browsers (see 
Step 2
In the browser’s address line, enter https://serverIP, where serverIP is the IP address of the server on which you installed 
Cisco EPN Manager. The login window is displayed.
When a client accesses the Cisco EPN Manager web GUI for the first time, the browser may display a warning that the 
site is untrusted. When this happens, follow the prompts to add a security exception and download the self-signed 
certificate from the Cisco EPN Manager server. After you complete this procedure, the browser will accept the 
Cisco EPN Manager server as a trusted site in all future login attempts. 
Step 3
Enter the web GUI root username and password, as specified in 
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If any licensing problems occur, a message appears in an alert box. If you have an evaluation license, the number of 
days until the license expires is shown. You are also alerted about any expired licenses. (You have the option to go 
directly to the Administration > Licenses and Software Updates > Licenses page to address these problems.) For more 
information about licenses, refer to the 
Step 4
Click Login to log in to the Cisco EPN Manager web GUI. The home page appears and you can now use the web GUI. 
For information about the dashboards and dashlets, refer to the 
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Step 5
For increased security, perform these steps: 
Change the password for the web GUI root user by choosing Administration > Users > Roles & AAA > Change 
Password
Create at least one Cisco EPN Manager web GUI user that has Admin or Super User privileges, then disable the 
web GUI root user. For information on disabling this user, refer to the user management topics in th
If you have not done so already, disable the Linux CLI users. Refer to the 
What To Do Next
Perform setup tasks for server, user, fault, and web GUI management. For a detailed list of tasks, see the beginning of the 
administration section of the 
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For information on Cisco EPN Manager user interfaces and user types, see the