Configuring web login, Configuring http login – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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Figure 24

Configuring Web login

The device provides a built-in Web server for you to configure the device through a Web browser.
The device supports the following Web login methods:

HTTP login—The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is used for transferring Web page information
across the Internet. It is an application-layer protocol in the TCP/IP protocol suite. The

connection-oriented Transport Control Protocol (TCP) is adopted at the transport layer. Currently, the

device supports HTTP 1.0.

HTTPS login—The Secure HTTP (HTTPS) refers to the HTTP protocol that supports the Security Socket
Layer (SSL) protocol. HTTPS uses SSL to encrypt the data exchanged between the HTTPS client and

the server to ensure data security and integrity. You can define a certificate attribute-based access

control policy to allow legal clients to access the device securely and prohibit illegal clients.

Table 7

shows the basic Web login configuration requirements.

Table 7 Basic Web login configuration requirements

Object Requirements

Device

Assign an IP address to the management interface.
Configure routes to make sure the device and the PC can reach each other.
Perform either or both of the following task:

Configuring HTTP login

Configuring HTTPS login

PC

Install a Web browser.
Obtain the IP address of the device interface.

Configuring HTTP login

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view N/A

2.

Enable the HTTP service.

ip http enable

Enabled by default.

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