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If this is the first time that you logged on with the default user ID (cisco) and the
default password (cisco) or your password has expired, the Change Password
Page appears. See Password Expiration for additional information.
Choose whether to select Disable Password Complexity Enforcement or not.
For more information on password complexity, see the Setting Password
Complexity Rules section.
Enter the new password and click Apply.
When the login attempt is successful, the Getting Started page appears.
If you entered an incorrect username or password, an error message appears and
the Login page remains displayed on the window. If you are having problems
logging in, please see the
Administration Guide for additional information.
Select Don't show this page on startup to prevent the Getting Started page from
being displayed each time that you log on to the system. If you select this option,
the System Summary page is opened instead of the Getting Started page.
HTTP/HTTPS
You can either open an HTTP session (not secured) by clicking Log In, or you can
open an HTTPS (secured) session, by clicking Secure Browsing (HTTPS). You are
asked to approve the logon with a default RSA key, and an HTTPS session is
opened.
There is no need to input the username/password prior to clicking the Secure
Browsing (HTTPS) button.
For information on how to configure HTTPS, see
Password Expiration
The New Password page appears:
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The first time you access the device with the default username cisco and
password cisco. This page forces you to replace the factory default
password.
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When the password expires, this page forces you to select a new
password.
Cisco 500 Series Stackable Managed Switch Administration Guide Release 1.3
Starting the Web-based Configuration Utility
Launching the Configuration Utility
Getting Started
section in the
SSL
Server.