This chapter describes how to set up the router's HTTP Server. It includes the following sections:
Overview
HTTP Configuration and Monitoring Prompts
Setting Up the Router's Web Server
HTTP Commands
Overview
The router has a built-in Web (HTTP) server that lets you do the following.
Use QuickWeb software, a tool that lets you configure and monitor your router using your Web browser.
Set up RADIUS authetication so that users can authenticate using their Web browser. See Introducing RADIUS for more information.
There is also an HTTP monitoring prompt that lets you display the settings of your Web server. To display the Http> prompt,*config
Config>http
Http Config>
*monitor
Monitor>http
Http>
Config>http
Http Config>
Http Config>enable
The TCP port number that the router's Web server uses. The default is 80.
The number of simultaneous TCP sessions that the router's Web server handles. The default is 25.
A timeout period for interactions between the user and the Web server. The default is 60 seconds.
Http Config>set port=81 sessions=30 timeout=90
[C] means the command is available at the Http Config> prompt. [M] means the command is available at the Http> prompt. To display the available parameters for each command, press Space twice after you type a command. For information about using the command line interface, enter help.
Disable [C]
Disables the router's Web server.
Syntax: disable
disable
enable
exit
Config>
list
HTTP Server Configuration
Enabled
Port = 80, Max Sessions = 25, Timeout = 60
set port = 81
set sessions = 25
set timeout = 90