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Browser Requirements<br />

Accessing the GUI<br />

2-2<br />

Cisco <strong>IronPort</strong> <strong>AsyncOS</strong> 7.6 for Email <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Chapter 2 Overview<br />

To access the web-based UI, your browser must support and be enabled to accept JavaScript and cookies,<br />

and it must be able to render HTML pages containing Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).<br />

Note Beginning with <strong>AsyncOS</strong> 5.5, the web-based UI incorporates libraries from the Yahoo! User Interface<br />

(YUI) Library, which is a set of utilities and controls, written in JavaScript, for building richly interactive<br />

web applications. The purpose of this change is to provide an improved user experience in the web-based<br />

UI.<br />

The YUI library supports the vast majority of browsers that are in general use. The YUI library also has<br />

a comprehensive, public approach to browser support and is committed to making sure that components<br />

work well in all of what are designated as "A-Grade" browsers. For more information on graded browser<br />

support, see:<br />

http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/articles/gbs/<br />

Cisco <strong>IronPort</strong> tests our web application with and recommends the following list of A-grade browsers to<br />

access the web-based UI:<br />

Firefox 3.6<br />

Windows XP and Vista: Internet Explorer 7 and 8<br />

Windows 7: Internet Explorer 8 and 9, Google Chrome, Firefox 4<br />

Mac OS X: Safari 4 and later, Firefox 4<br />

Please note that when accessing the GUI, do not use multiple browser windows or tabs simultaneously<br />

to make changes to the Cisco <strong>IronPort</strong> appliance. Do not use concurrent GUI and CLI sessions either.<br />

Doing so will cause unexpected behavior and is not supported.<br />

You may need to configure your browser’s pop-up blocking settings in order to use the GUI because<br />

some buttons or links in the interface will cause additional windows to open.<br />

By default, the system ships with HTTP enabled on the Management interface (for Cisco <strong>IronPort</strong><br />

C60/600/650/660/670, C30/300/350/360/370, and X1000/1050/1060/1070 appliances) or Data 1 (Cisco<br />

<strong>IronPort</strong> C10/100/150/160) interface. (For more information, see Enabling the GUI on an Interface,<br />

page -442.)<br />

To access the GUI on a brand new system, access the following URL:<br />

http://192.168.42.42<br />

Factory Default Username and Password<br />

When the login page is displayed, log in to the system using the default username and password:<br />

Username: admin<br />

Password: ironport<br />

For example:<br />

OL-25136-01

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