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Password—admin.
IP address for GigabitEthernet 0/0 19 2 .16 8 . 0 .1 / 2 4 .
To log in to the Web interface:
1. Connect a PC to the L1000-A's interface GigabitEthernet 0/0 by using a crossover Ethernet
cable.
2. Assign the PC an IP address in the network segment 192.168.0.0/24 (except for 192.168.0.1),
for example, 192.168.0.2.
3. Launch a Web browser on the PC and enter 192.168.0.1 in the address bar.
The Web login page appears.
Figure 26 Web login page
4. Enter the correct username, password, and verify code, select English as the language, and click
Login.
NOTE:
The default account is used at the first login. To ensure security, you must delete the default account and
create an administrator account. For more information, see
H3C LB Products System Management
Configuration Guide
.
Performing basic configurations
This section describes the steps for performing basic configurations on the L1000-A. To enable the
L1000-A to communicate with other devices on the network, you must perform some basic
configurations on the L1000-A. To do so, first log in to the CLI or Web interface of the L1000-A. After
performing basic configurations for the L1000-A, you can configure the load balancing, security,
network, and high availability features for the L1000-A. For how to configure protocols and features on
the L1000-A, see the L1000-A configuration guides.
To configure attack prevention, virtual fragment assembly, and intrusion detection on the L1000-A, add
the related interfaces to security zones. In other cases, you do not need to add interfaces to security
zones. For more information, see the L1000-A configuration guides.
The syntax of commands and the Web interface vary with software versions.
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