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Re: 4210 Access Web Problem

 
crisdmc
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4210 Access Web Problem

Hello, I configured a 4210 using putty, work and get access the painel by the address IP of the switch, but something changed and I can't accessing the painel in browser, can ping, access by putty ..





What I have changed? and how to set to return to work?





Thank you.



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Fred_Mancen_1
Super Advisor

Re: 4210 Access Web Problem

Try to change the user permissions using local-user command, adding the lan-access permission:



local-user admin



service-type lan-access



 



 



Regards,
Fred Mancen
crisdmc
New Member

Re: 4210 Access Web Problem

thanks but the problem persists. = /





what could I do?



Fred_Mancen_1
Super Advisor

Re: 4210 Access Web Problem

At first, try to create another user, with same permissions, if does not work, check the web application file, if its compatible with the app file.I already faced the same problem sometimes in the 4500 and 5500 switches, and when I created new users the web access started to work. It's really weird, but happened to me several times.



HTH



Regards,
Fred Mancen
crisdmc
New Member

Re: 4210 Access Web Problem

local-user cristian



New local user added.



password simple ...



service-type lan-access



so?





did not work.



Fred_Mancen_1
Super Advisor

Re: 4210 Access Web Problem

Well, I would try the following steps:





1. Try to create a new user with all rules applied:





local-user test


password simple pwd2010test


level 3


service-type terminal telnet ssh


service-type lan-access





ssh user test authentication password


ssh user test service all





user-interface vty 0 4


protocol inbound all


authentication-mode scheme





rsa local create





2. <4210> dir





Check if the .app file and the web file are in the same release.





3. Upload the web file again in order to confirm the integrity of the file.





I cannot see anything else to do beyond the procedures above.





HTH



Regards,
Fred Mancen