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H3C Aolynk APs Login Guide-6W100 |
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Logging into a device through QuickNet
Logging into the local Web interface of a device
Logging into the local Web interface through a wired connection
Logging into a device
You can use one of the following methods to log into a device to manage the device and configure services:
· QuickNet: Perform unified management over all devices in the network through a browser.
· Local Web interface: Configure and manage a single device.
Logging into a device through QuickNet
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NOTE: This method is supported only in a network configured with an Aolynk gateway and Aolynk series cloud-managed APs. |
1. Connect your endpoint to WLAN H3C_QuickNet_xxxx, where xxxx represents the last four characters of the AP's MAC address.
2. Visit http://uweb.h3c.com through a browser.
3. Configure startup deployment as instructed.
Logging into the local Web interface of a device
Logging into the local Web interface through a wired connection
1. Enable DHCP server on the gateway connected to the device, and obtain the IP address of the device.
2. Use an Ethernet cable to connect the device and your PC to the same LAN.
3. Use either of the following method to configure an IP address for the PC. Make sure the PC and the device can reach each other.
¡ Configure the PC to automatically obtain an IP address and the DNS server address. This method allows the device to automatically assign network parameters to the PC.
¡ Manually edit the IP address of the PC. Make sure the IP address of the PC resides on the same network segment as the IP address of the device.
4. Visit the IP address of the device through a browser to enter the local Web interface. Complete required configuration for the device as instructed.
