Log In to Cisco WAE
This section describes how to log in to the available Cisco WAE interfaces: Cisco WAE UI, Expert Mode, and the Cisco WAE CLI. For more information about these interfaces, see the Cisco WAE User Guide.
Log In to the Cisco WAE UI
Follow these steps to log in to the Cisco WAE web UI.
Before you begin
Confirm that all the appropriate services are running. All services automatically start after installation. For information about how to start or stop Cisco WAE, see Start and Stop Cisco WAE.
Procedure
Step 1 |
Start one of the supported browsers. See Cisco WAE Installation Requirements. |
Step 2 |
In the browser’s address bar, enter https://server-ip:8443, where server-ip is the IP address of the server where Cisco WAE installed. The Cisco WAE user interface displays the Login window. |
Step 3 |
Enter the web UI username and password. |
Step 4 |
Click Login. The home page appears and you can now use the web UI. |
What to do next
After you log in to Cisco WAE, you can start a network topology collection to create a network model. For information about creating a network model, see the Cisco WAE User Guide.
Log In to the Expert Mode
You must log in to the WAE UI before accessing the Expert Mode.
Before you begin
Confirm that all the appropriate services are running. All services automatically start after installation. For information about how to start or stop Cisco WAE, see Start and Stop Cisco WAE.
Procedure
Step 1 |
Start one of the supported browsers. See Cisco WAE Installation Requirements. |
Step 2 |
In the browser’s address bar, enter https://server-ip:8443, where server-ip is the IP address of the server where Cisco WAE is installed. The Cisco WAE UI displays the Login window. |
Step 3 |
Enter the Cisco WAE UI username and password. |
Step 4 |
Click Login. The home page appears and you can now use the web UI. |
Step 5 |
In the top-right corner of the Cisco WAE UI, click the tool icon to access the Expert Mode. |
What to do next
After you log in to Cisco WAE, you can start a network topology collection to create a network model. See the Cisco WAE User Guide.
Log In to the WAE CLI
To log in to the WAE CLI:
Procedure
Step 1 |
Navigate to the WAE run-time directory and enter
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Step 2 |
(Optional) To enable configuration operations, switch to the configuration mode.
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Example
For example:
waerun# wae_cli -u admin
admin@wae# config
admin@wae%#