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IDS 4215 WebUI access and password
Referring to :
https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/22072454/IDS-4125-web-interface-access-CLI-access.html
A- I can telnet to the IDS (qt work) , but I am trying to figure out why I can not access the web interface (tiny window was popped up), I tried default username and password which are cisco without any sucess.
A/1- How can i find that (current username and password) ? I have issued show configuration, but I could find nothing!!!
A/2- Do I need to assign username and password for the web interfaces access ?
B- Does a console cable for an IDS is something different from th a console cable for a router ?
[quote]For RJ-45 connections, connect a [b]180/rollover[/b] cable[/quote]
http://cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/vpndevc/ps4077/products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a008055df80.html
C- I tried console cable for a router without success.
Regards
https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/22072454/IDS-4125-web-interface-access-CLI-access.html
A- I can telnet to the IDS (qt work) , but I am trying to figure out why I can not access the web interface (tiny window was popped up), I tried default username and password which are cisco without any sucess.
A/1- How can i find that (current username and password) ? I have issued show configuration, but I could find nothing!!!
A/2- Do I need to assign username and password for the web interfaces access ?
B- Does a console cable for an IDS is something different from th a console cable for a router ?
[quote]For RJ-45 connections, connect a [b]180/rollover[/b] cable[/quote]
http://cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/vpndevc/ps4077/products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a008055df80.html
C- I tried console cable for a router without success.
Regards
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Take a look at this document;
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/csids/csids10/hwguide/hw4215.htm#wp528468
A rollover cable with a DB9 connector at your pc-com port would be able to work. By the way, all these would've been in the original kit, don't you have it anymore ?
Cheers,
Rajesh
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/csids/csids10/hwguide/hw4215.htm#wp528468
A rollover cable with a DB9 connector at your pc-com port would be able to work. By the way, all these would've been in the original kit, don't you have it anymore ?
Cheers,
Rajesh
ASKER
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By the way, all these would've been in the original kit, don't you have it anymore ?
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Unfortunately no
By the way, all these would've been in the original kit, don't you have it anymore ?
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Unfortunately no
ASKER
Step A has been solved
still step B and C
Reagrds