Updating network settings
You can now log in to the Unified Access Gateway administration console and update the network settings so that the Unified Access Gateway is deployed on a different IP than originally.
1. Log In to the Unified Access Gateway Administration Console
Log in to the Unified Access Gateway administration console (such as https://uag.airwlab.com:9443/admin
).
- Enter
admin
for the username. - Enter
VMware1!
for the password. - Click Login.
2. Select Configure Manually
Under Configure Manually, click Select.
3. Access Network Settings
Under Advanced Settings, click the gear icon for Network Settings.
4. View and Edit the Network Settings
- Click the dropdown arrow for NIC 1: Internet facing interface.
- This section shows all of the configurations associated with NIC 1.
- Click the Gear icon after NIC 1: Internet facing interface to update the IP address.
5. Change Network Settings
The Unified Access Gateway administration console allows you to update the IPv4 address and IP allocation mode associated to NIC 1.
- Enter
192.168.110.151
in the IPv4 Address to update this from 192.168.110.150. - Click Save.
6. Wait for Network Settings to Complete
After saving, a message appears: NIC1 configuration in progress. This means that the Unified Access Gateway is updating the NIC with the new IP address, and restarting the NIC. Users lose connectivity with the administration console and this message disappears when the configuration is finished.
After the configuration completes, click Close.
7. Validate the Network Changes
The page should automatically reload to https://192.168.110.151:9443/admin
after the appliance configuration updates, which is the IP address you configured. You may also enter the address manually.
NOTE: The appliance may take several minutes to be reachable at 192.168.110.151 after the change. You may need to wait several minutes before the below page will load.
- Enter
https://192.168.110.151:9443/admin
and pressENTER
, or wait for the page to reload. - Click Advanced.
- Click Proceed to 192.168.110.151 (unsafe).
NOTE: Notice that the connection is not private again, since we are browsing to an IP instead of our previous hostname. This is just to demonstrate the IP address change, so continue to the page for now.
7.1. Log in to the Unified Access Gateway Administration Console
- Enter
admin
for the username. - Enter
VMware1!
for the password. - Click Login.
Confirm that you are able to login successfully and access the Unified Access Gateway Administration Console over the new IP address that you configured.
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