Administration hub access locked?

It's really weird, same username and the same password when connecting to the hub via the console cable, still... When connecting to it via http/https using the SAME username and password, its entry by saying it's a badlogin. = * [Very confusing... Any help is very appreciated!

Shuan,

Some things to check - since you have access to the consoles.

Make sure you have http/https access is enabled.

It should be in the section management protocols.

Also make sure that the level of the interface, HTTP/HTTPS access is enabled on the interface that you are trying to access.

Thirdly, see if the rules are applied to the filter, which is configured on the interface.

Fourth, if you do the AAA authentication for admin access, see if you can disable that and test it.

Thank you

Gilbert

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