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Step 6
If this is the first time the router has started from the CWI client and the required Management Services are running
SSL, a certificate dialog box appears. The Cisco security certificate must be accepted to log in to the router. You have
the following options:
a. Click Yes to trust and accept the security certificate for this router session only. If this option is chosen, the certificate is
accepted and the login process continues. If you choose Yes, the security certificate must be accepted next time you
log in to the router.
b. Click No to deny the security certificate. If this option is chosen, the login process is canceled.
c. Click Always to automatically trust and accept the security certificate in this section and all subsequent sessions with
this specific router from the CWI client. If this option is chosen, the certificate is accepted and the login process
continues. If you choose Always, the security certificate does not have to be accepted again when logging in to a
router from the CWI client.
d. Click More Details to view the security certificate. A dialog box appears with detailed certificate information. The
certificate information includes the version, serial number, insurer, and start and end date validity of the certificate.
The Initializing CWI dialog box appears.
After the router initialization is successfully completed, a new router appears in the Inventory Tree in the CWI Desktop.
See the "Inventory Tree" section on page 20 for information on the Inventory Tree.
Logging Out of a Logical Router
You can log out of a router when there is more than one router open in the CWI Desktop.
To log out of a router, perform the following steps:
Choose a router in the Inventory Tree.
Step 1
From the File menu, choose Logout.
Step 2
A Logout dialog box appears. (See Figure 5.)
Figure 5
Logout Dialog Box
From the NE Name list, choose a router.
Step 3
Step 4
Click OK.
A second Logout dialog box appears to confirm that you want to log out of the router. (See Figure 6.)
Figure 6
Logout Dialog Box
Click Yes.
Step 5
All applications opened from the selected router are closed, the session with the router is ended, and the router
disappears from the Inventory Tree. See the "Inventory Tree" section on page 20 for information on the Inventory Tree.
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