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c. If you access Element or NetApp HCI web interfaces (such as the management node or NetApp Hybrid
Cloud Control) using the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) of the system,
authentication for the management
If you had previously disabled SSH functionality on the management node, you need to
disable SSH again
NetApp Support remote support tunnel (RST) session access
management node by default.
Find more Information
Persistent volumes
NetApp Element Plug-in for vCenter Server
NetApp HCI Resources Page
Access the management node
Beginning with NetApp Element software version 11.3, the management node contains
two UIs: a UI for managing REST-based services and a per-node UI for managing
network and cluster settings and operating system tests and utilities.
For clusters running Element software version 11.3 or later, you can make use one of two interfaces:
• By using the management node UI
and cluster settings, run system tests, or use system utilities.
• By using the built-in REST API UI
relating to the management node services, including proxy server configuration, service level updates, or
asset management.
Access the management node per-node UI
From the per-node UI, you can access network and cluster settings and utilize system tests and
utilities.
Steps
1. Access the per-node UI for the management node by entering the management node IP address followed
by :442
https://[IP address]:442
node.
on the recovered management node. SSH capability that provides
(https:// [mNode
(https://[mNode
IP}:442), you can make changes to network
IP}/mnode), you can run or understand APIs
reconfigure
is enabled on the

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