Logging in to the Avaya Aura Device Services web administration portal

Last Updated : Jun 08, 2026 |

About this task

You can access the Avaya Aura® Device Services web administration portal by using the Avaya Aura® Device Services URL or System Manager. To use System Manager for single sign on, you must add the Avaya Aura® Device Services instance to System Manager.

Note:

The System Manager login option is not available if Avaya Aura® Device Services is deployed in an environment without Avaya Aura®.

Before you begin

  • In the DNS, add an entry to map the IP address with the FQDN.

  • If the FQDN does not resolve through DNS, you must add the Avaya Aura® Device Services IP address and FQDN in the hosts file of the system from which you are accessing the Avaya Aura® Device Services web administration portal. The default path of the hosts file on a Microsoft Windows system is C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts.

Procedure

  1. Open your web browser.
  2. Type the URL in one of the following formats:
    • https://<FQDN>:8445/admin/

    • https://<IP_Address>:8445/admin/

      If IPv6 support is enabled you can use either IPv4 or IPv6 addresses.

      The following are URL examples:

      • IPv4 address example: https://192.0.2.44:8445/admin

      • IPv6 address example: https://[2001:db8::7334]:8445/admin

  3. Press Enter.

    If your browser does not have a valid security certificate, the browser displays a warning with instructions to load the security certificate.

  4. Optional If you are certain your connection is secure, accept the server security certificate to access the Login screen.
  5. On the Login screen, enter your user name and password.

    To access the web-based administration portal, use an account with an administrator role defined in the LDAP server configuration.

    Note:

    If OAuth is enabled on Avaya Aura® Device Services and LDAP authentication for OAuth is disabled, then you must use the credentials of the administrative user created during OVA deployment. For more information about enabling LDAP authentication, see Enabling LDAP authentication for OAuth.

  6. Click Log on.