Cisco 892fsp-k9 router not connecting to web interface.
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10-16-2023 11:24 AM
I have a Cisco 892fsp-k9 router that I've been setting up for internet access and security, and I've been having trouble accessing the web interface. It's my first time setting up a router from scratch and need some help.
Anytime I try and search up my router's IP address, it says page not found. I have the WAN set on GigabitEthernet8, set to my ISP's subnet. My LAN is set up through VLAN, with port GigabitEthernet0 being the LAN port. Something I noticed is that I can set the port to the VLAN, but it doesn't get its IP from the VLAN.
If anyone has any ideas what it could be, it would help a ton!
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10-16-2023 01:14 PM
Hi
Can you give one screenshot of your configuration to see whats happened?
Another point, try to use this
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/cloud-systems-management/router-web-setup-tool/index.html
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11-03-2023 01:10 PM
Sorry for the late reply, here's my config file. Also I cannot use the router web setup tool as it requires a Cisco service ID to download, which I do not have. I redacted my WAN IP address with WAN_IP before posting it.
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11-04-2023 02:03 AM
Hello
To access the rtr via web gui then then the web files need to be installed on the rtr which would probably be stored in their own directory within the rtrs flash memory when the pkgs file were initially installed
Can you post the output of the following:
dir flash:
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