Ethernet configuration, Web server configuration – SENA STS Series User Manual

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To store the STS Series log data to the NFS server, the NFS server must be configured as “read and

write allowed”. If there is a firewall between the STS Series and the NFS server, there must be a rule

that allows all outgoing and incoming packets to travel across the firewall.

If the NFS service is enabled and the NFS server configuration is properly set up, the user may

configure the storage location for the system log or port data log of the If there is a firewall between

the STS Series and the SYSLOG server, there must be a rule that allows all outgoing and incoming

UDP packets to travel across the STS Series as the NFS server. For more information about the

configuration of the port/system log storage location, please refer to section, 4.2.11 Port Logging and

6.2 System Logging.

3.8. Ethernet Configuration

The STS Series supports several types of Ethernet modes:

- Auto Negotiation

- 100 BaseT Half Duplex

- 100 BaseT Full Duplex

- 10 BaseT Half Duplex

- 10 BaseT Full Duplex

After changing the Ethernet mode, the user must reboot the system. The factory default value of the

Ethernet mode is Auto Negotiation. With most network environments, Auto Negotiation mode works

fine and is recommended. Invalid Ethernet mode configuration may make the STS Series not work in

the network environment.

Figure 3-10 Ethernet mode configuration

3.9. Web Server Configuration

The Web server supports both HTTP and HTTPS (HTTP over SSL) services simultaneously. The user

can opt to enable or disable each individually. Figure 3-11 shows the Web server configuration page.

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