Media Flow Controller Configuration Tasks (Web Interface)
About the Media Flow Controller Web Interface
Before you configure Media Flow Controller for the first time, see
Flow Controller" on page
The Media Flow Controller Web interface, also referred to as the Management Console,
provides a subset of the command line interface management functions; however, you can
make many configurations with the Web interface. See
Figure 7
Media Flow Controller Login Page
To configure Media Flow Controller using the Media Flow Controller Management Console
Web Interface, the Web UI and HTTP access to it must be enabled on the management
interface, eth0. These settings are enabled by default; however, if you need to re-enable them,
you must use the CLI
Connecting and Logging In
You can connect to the Web interface using the IP address of your Media Flow Controller in a
browser on port 8080. The Media Flow Controller opens to a login page.
Each user account has at least one privilege level that determines what actions they can take
in the Web interface Management Console:
•
Administrator (admin): Full privileges. Can enter Enable mode and Config mode. By
default, can log in as admin without a password.
•
Monitor (monitor): Can view all configurations but cannot change any configurations. Can
view Dashboard and Reports, but cannot view Logs. By default, can log in as monitor
without a password.
•
Unprivileged (unpriv): Can view all configurations but cannot change any configurations.
Can view Dashboard and Reports, but cannot view Logs. Cannot log in as unpriv.
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About the Media Flow Controller Web Interface
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web
commands.
Media Flow Controller Administrator's Guide
"Before You Configure Media
Figure 7 on page
110.
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