Logging in to AE Services as the system administrator

Last Updated : Mar 19, 2018 |

About this task

Follow this procedure to log in to the AE Server as the default administrator (cust). Bear in mind that you can not log in to the AE Services Management Console as root.

Note:

For information about setting up administrative and user accounts, see AE Services administrative roles and access privileges (role based access control - RBAC).

Procedure

  1. From your Web browser, type the address of the AE Server.

    You must use either the fully qualified domain name or the IP address of the AE Services Server. For example:

    aserver.example.com

    135.8.17.123 (An example of an IPv4 address)

    [2002:d5fe::1] (An example of an IPv6 address

    Note:

    If you use an IPv6 address to connect to the AE Server, you must enclose the IPv6 address within square brackets ([ ]) in the web browser (for example, https://[2002:d5fe::1]).

    The first time you try to access the AE Server, your browser presents a Security Alert for an SSL certificate.

  2. Click Yes to accept the SSL certificate.
    Note:

    If your browser does not display the SSL certificate, make sure that the URL begins with https:// and the host name or IP address of the AE Services Server is correct.

  3. On the Application Enablement Services welcome page, click Continue to Login.
    Tip:

    To change the message that appears on this Welcome screen, see Creating a PAM Issue (/etc/issue) message.

  4. From the Application Enablement Services Management Console log in page, type the default login , and click Login.

    Your browser displays the Application Enablement Services Management Console home page for the cust administrator. The cust administrator has access to all AE Services Management Console menus. For more information about the access privileges assigned to administrative users, see AE Services administrative roles and access privileges (role based access control - RBAC.