Configuring the web server, Figure 219: web server configuration menu – Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual

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Chapter 32: Web Server

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Section IX: Management Security

Configuring the Web Server

This procedure explains how to enable and disable the web server and
how to configure the HTTP and HTTPS settings from a local or Telnet
management session. The default setting for the web server is enabled,
with the non-secure HTTP mode as the active web server mode.

Before you configure the web server, note the following:

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You cannot make any changes to the HTTP or HTTPS settings while
the web server is enabled. You must first disable the web server before
making changes.

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To configure the web server for the HTTPS secure mode, you must
first create an encryption key and a certificate, and add the certificate
to the certificate database. The AT-S63 Management Software does
not allow you to configure the web server for the HTTPS secure mode
until those steps have been completed. For instructions, refer to
Chapter 33, “Encryption Keys” on page 595, and Chapter 34, “PKI
Certificates and SSL” on page 611
. For an overview of all the steps,
see “General Steps for Configuring the Web Server for Encryption” on
page 593.

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To change an HTTP or HTTPS setting, you must perform the entire
procedure. For example, to change the port number for HTTP, you
must first disable the web server and then reselect HTTP.

To configure the web server, perform the following procedure:

1. From the Main Menu, type 5 to select System Administration.

The System Administration menu is shown in Figure 1 on page 32.

2. From the System Administration menu, type 4 to select Web Server

Configuration.

The Web Server Configuration menu is shown in Figure 219.

Figure 219. Web Server Configuration Menu

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Web Server Configuration

1 - Status ............................ Disabled
2 - Mode .............................. HTTP
3 - Port Number ....................... 80

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