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Step 7: Test the installation
To test the installation you will use the client station to log onto the public access
interface. For this to work, the CN3000 must be configured as the clients default
gateway. If you set up your equipment to match the setup of this example, this is
automatic. If not, adjust the configuration of the client accordingly.
1. Start the client station's web browser and enter the IP address (or domain name) of
2. The CN3000 should intercept the URL and redirect the browser to the login page.
3. To login, specify user as both the username and password.
4. Once you have been authenticated, the welcome page should open.
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You should see the modified login page shown below. (Depending on the type of
certificate you installed on the CN3000 you may see a security warning first.)
If you see the default login page (Register does not appear), it means that the
CN3000 could not retrieve the URLs for the modified pages. Click Tools in the
management tool and examine the messages in the log file to fix the error.
The register button shows how to register an unauthenticated customer using a
remote, secure web page.