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Getting USG Initially Registered to AWS Cloud Controller

This document assumes that you have already created an AWS Cloud Controller for Unifi + opened associated ports that are required for communication between the server and the endpoint.

1. Plug it all in, using the LAN port plug your PC in, and WAN port for your ISP.
2 Go to https://192.168.1.1 on your PC.

3. In the Inform URL section, type in your AWS Cloud Instance's URL and :8080/inform at the end of it such as: https://:8080/inform
4. If that does not work, SSH into the device using ubnt/ubnt as the default credentials and perform the following commands:
set inform https://:8080/inform
set inform http://:8080/inform

5. Recheck your AWS Controller, it should now have an option for adoption such as below.

6. Log back into the USG via SSH, and issue the adopt/inform command again, it'll show another message about adoption within the Controller. You may need to do this twice.

7. It eventually will show Provisioning and then after a reboot with the new configuration, it'll show "Connected"

 

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