Logging Into A Server; Launching A Remote Client - Brocade Communications Systems Brocade 8/12c User Manual

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Logging into a server

You must log into a server to monitor your network.
NOTE
You must have an established user account on the server to log in.
To log into a server, complete the following steps.
1. Double-click the desktop icon or open the application from the Start menu.
FIGURE 13
2. Enter your user name and password.
3. Select or clear the Save password check box to choose whether you want the application to
4. Click Login.
5. Click OK on the Login Banner dialog box.

Launching a remote client

To launch a remote client, complete the following steps.
1. Open a web browser and enter the IP address of the Management application server in the
2. Click the Management application web start link.
3. Enter your user name and password.
4. Select or clear the Save password check box to choose whether you want the application to
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The Log In dialog box displays
Log In dialog box
remember your password the next time you log in.
To change your password, refer to
The Management application displays.
Address bar.
If the web server port number does not use the default (443 if is SSL Enabled; otherwise, the
default is 80), you must enter the web server port number in addition to the IP address. For
example, IP_Address:Port_Number.
The Management application web start screen displays.
The Log In dialog box displays.
The defaults are Administrator and password, respectively. If you migrated from a previous
release, your username and password do not change.
remember your password the next time you log in.
Management server and client
(Figure
13).
"Changing your password"
on page 146.
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