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Accessing the Multi-Server Administration interface


You can access the TrueSight Network Automation – Multi-Server Administration from any computer by using a web browser. One default account, msaadmin is available for logging on to Multi-Server Administrator for the first time and then later for managing sites. 

After you log on, you are prompted to change the password for the msaadmin user. Only the msaadmin user can add, edit, or delete a site. A user other than msaadmin (also called site user) can perform other tasks, such as pushing content on sites and searching for devices across sites. The site user must exist on the application server that you plan to add as a site in Multi-Server Administration. 

Logging on to the Multi-Server Administration

  1. Start your web browser (see Web-based-client-system-requirements for a list of supported web browsers).
  2. Enter the URL in the following format: 
    https://serverName:portNumber

    https://msavm-networks-01:443

  3. (Optional) For future reference, bookmark this URL.
  4. Log on using the msaadmin user: 

    User Name

    Password

    msaadmin
    msaadmin
  5. After you add sites, log out of Multi-Server Administration.
  6. Log on as a site user.

    Note

    The site user must exist on the application server that you plan to add as a site in Multi-Server Administration. 

  7. (Optional) As a site user, perform the following tasks:

Logging out of the Multi-Server Administration

When you have finished using the Multi-Server Administration, click Logout

Viewing help

The TrueSight Network Automation – Multi-Server Administration online technical documentation is available by clicking HelpIcon.png (Help icon) present on the navigation bar (top-right corner of the page).

 

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