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  1. Open an Internet browser window and enter https://<IP address or hostname of yourappliance>.

  2. Accept the certificate when prompted.
    A certificate warning appears during the login process. This is normal because the appliance generates a
    self-signed certificate when it first starts, and your browser does not have a trusted CA certificate or a cached appliance server certificate (saved from an earlier connection) to authenticate the appliance certificate. Also, the hostname in the default certificate is http:// www.infoblox.com, which is unlikely to match the hostname of your appliance. Messages appear warning that the certificate is not from a trusted certifying authority and that the hostname on the certificate is either invalid or does not match the name of the site that sent the certificate. Either accept the certificate just for this session or save it to the certificate store of your browser.
    Note: To eliminate the certificate warning, generate a new self-signed certificate or import a third-party certificate with a common name that matches the FQDN (fully-qualified domain name) of the appliance. The process is straightforward. For information about certificates, refer to the Infoblox NIOS Documentation.

  3. Log in using the default user name and password. admin and infoblox.
    Note: User names and passwords are case-sensitive.

  4. Read the Infoblox End-User License Agreement and click I Accept to proceed.

  5. The Setup Wizard opens for defining basic network and deployment settings. Determine how you want to deploy the appliance, and use the following worksheets to note the network settings to enter on the wizard screens. If you are configuring an HA pair, configure each node individually.

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