Configuration Through The Web Interface; Logging In To The Web Interface - HP 1910 User Manual

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Configuration through the Web interface

The device provides web-based configuration interfaces for visual device management and
maintenance.
Figure 1 Web-based network management operating environment

Logging in to the Web interface

You can use the following default settings to log in to the web interface through HTTP:
Username—admin
Password—None
IP address of VLAN-interface 1 on the device—Default IP address of the device, depending on the
status of the network where the device resides.
If the device is not connected to the network, or no DHCP server exists in the subnet where the
device resides, you can get the default IP address of the device on the label on the device, as
shown in
Figure 2 Default IP address of the device
If a DHCP server exists in the subnet where the device resides, the device will dynamically
obtain its default IP address through the DHCP server. You can log in to the device through the
console port, and execute the summary command to view the information about its default IP
address.
<Sysname> summary
Select menu option:
IP Method:
IP address:
Subnet mask:
Default gateway:
<Omitted>
Assuming that the default IP address of the device is 169.254.52.86, to log in to the Web interface of the
device from a PC:
Connect the GigabitEthernet interface of the device to a PC by using a crossover Ethernet cable.
1.
By default, all interfaces belong to VLAN 1.
Configure an IP address for the PC and make sure that the PC and device can reach each other.
2.
Figure
2. The default subnet mask is 255.255.0.0.
Summary
DHCP
10.153.96.86
255.255.255.0
0.0.0.0
2

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