Managing Routers Using the HTTP ServerPart No. 300019-B Rev. 00November 1998BayRS Version 13.10Site Manager Software Version 7.10
Managing Routers Using the HTTP Serverx300019-B Rev. 00Text ConventionsThis guide uses the following text conventions:angle brackets (< >) Indic
Preface300019-B Rev. 00xi italic text Indicates file and directory names, new terms, book titles, and variables in command syntax descriptions. Where
Managing Routers Using the HTTP Serverxii300019-B Rev. 00AcronymsBay Networks Technical PublicationsYou can now print Bay Networks technical manuals a
Preface300019-B Rev. 00xiii • The “CD ROMs” section lists available CDs.• The “Guides/Books” section lists books on technical topics.• The “Technical
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300019-B Rev. 00 1-1 Chapter 1Starting and Configuring the HTTP ServerThe Bay Networks HTTP Server is an embedded Web-based router management tool inc
Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server1-2 300019-B Rev. 00Go to “Starting and Configuring the HTTP Server.”Starting the HTTP Server Using install.bat
Starting and Configuring the HTTP Server300019-B Rev. 00 1-3 Starting the HTTP Server Using the BCC or Site ManagerIf you did not use the Quick-Start
Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server1-4 300019-B Rev. 00Using Site ManagerYou can configure HTTP Server software in any Configuration Manager mode.
Starting and Configuring the HTTP Server300019-B Rev. 00 1-5 User Name/Password Security ConceptsThe HTTP Server controls access to network device inf
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Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server1-6 300019-B Rev. 00Digest AuthenticationDigest authentication, based on RFC 2069, uses an encrypted password to
Starting and Configuring the HTTP Server300019-B Rev. 00 1-7 Customizing HTTP ParametersAdding the HTTP Server to a router automatically enables HTTP
Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server1-8 300019-B Rev. 00Using Site ManagerTo configure or change the HTTP Server parameters, first create HTTP on th
300019-B Rev. 00 2-1 Chapter 2HTTP Server ConceptsHTTP Server software lets you access device information from anywhere in the network using any stand
Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server2-2 300019-B Rev. 00You see a multiframe window when you specify a device in your browser’s location field or wh
300019-B Rev. 00 3-1 Chapter 3Monitoring Routers Using the HTTP ServerThis chapter describes how to use the HTTP Server to monitor the operation of in
Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server3-2 300019-B Rev. 00Go to “Monitoring Routers Using the HTTP Server.”Specifying a Router to Monitor1.Start your
Monitoring Routers Using the HTTP Server300019-B Rev. 00 3-3 The following table lists the icons within the Summary folder and the information that ea
300019-B Rev. 00 4-1 Chapter 4Monitoring Circuit Alerts and EventsWith the HTTP Server, you can view the events and alerts generated by the entities o
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Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server4-2 300019-B Rev. 00Displaying Circuit AlertsA circuit alert indicates a condition, such as a port/interface tha
Monitoring Circuit Alerts and Events300019-B Rev. 00 4-3 Filtering What the Event Log ShowsBy default, the event log display shows Fault, Warning, and
300019-B Rev. 00 5-1 Chapter 5Viewing Router Services StatisticsExamining the router’s statistics along with the event log can give you a picture of h
Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server5-2 300019-B Rev. 00Using the Web interface, clicking on Statistics > Services displays links to the statisti
Viewing Router Services Statistics300019-B Rev. 00 5-3 Using the HTTP Server to View HTTP StatisticsYou can display HTTP Server statistics either thro
Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server5-4 300019-B Rev. 00HTTP Request StatisticsHTTP request statistics provide the following information:HTTP Respon
Viewing Router Services Statistics300019-B Rev. 00 5-5 Selecting the Windows to DisplayStarting the Statistics Launch FacilityViewing HTTP StatisticsS
Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server5-6 300019-B Rev. 00HTTP server configurationhttpsrv.datHTTP server configuration statistics:• State (enabled or
300019-B Rev. 00 6-1 Chapter 6Viewing Router Port StatisticsClicking on Statistics > Ports displays the following folders in the navigational frame
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Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server6-2 300019-B Rev. 00Changing the Administrative Status of a PortA user who has Manager-level access privileges c
Viewing Router Port Statistics300019-B Rev. 00 6-3 Viewing Serial Port StatisticsClicking on Statistics > Ports > Serial in the navigational fra
Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server6-4 300019-B Rev. 00Viewing HSSI Port StatisticsClicking on Statistics > Ports > HSSI in the navigational
300019-B Rev. 00 7-1 Chapter 7Viewing Router Protocol StatisticsClicking on Statistics > Protocols displays the following folders in the navigation
Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server7-2 300019-B Rev. 00The Enabled column displays the administrative setting, but it is not a clickable link. The
Viewing Router Protocol Statistics300019-B Rev. 00 7-3 Viewing AppleTalk StatisticsClicking on Statistics > Protocols > AppleTalk in the navigat
300019-B Rev. 00 A-1 Appendix ASite Manager ParametersThis appendix contains the Site Manager parameter descriptions for the HTTP Server. You can disp
Managing Routers Using the HTTP ServerA-2 300019-B Rev. 00Site Manager ParametersThe Edit HTTP Global Parameters window contains the parameters that y
Site Manager Parameters300019-B Rev. 00 A-3 Parameter: AuthenticationPath: Configuration Manager > Protocols > Global Protocols > HTTP > G
300019-B Rev. 00vContents PrefaceBefore You Begin ...
300019-B Rev. 00B-1 Appendix BShow Commands for the HTTP ServerUse the Bay Command Console (BCC) show command to display statistical information about
Managing Routers Using the HTTP ServerB-2300019-B Rev. 00Sample show Command OutputThe show command displays summary information about the HTTP Serve
Show Commands for the HTTP Server300019-B Rev. 00B-3 Show Commands for the HTTP ServerThe show http or show http ? command lists the keywords (also ca
Managing Routers Using the HTTP ServerB-4300019-B Rev. 00show http requestsThe show http requests command displays HTTP request statistics for the rou
300019-B Rev. 00Index-1Aaccess control filtering, 1-6acronyms, xiadministrative status of a port, changing, 7-1alert, circuit, 4-2AppleTalk statistics
Index-2300019-B Rev. 00folder icon, 2-2frames, 1-1FTP statistics, 5-2GGAME, 2-1getting help, 3-1Hhardware icon, 3-3help for show commands, B-2help, ge
300019-B Rev. 00Index-3Nnetwork address filtering, 1-6Oonline help for show commands, B-2out last time, HTTP statistic, 5-4PparametersSite Manager, A-
Index-4300019-B Rev. 00HTTP configuration, 5-3HTTP request, 5-4HTTP requests, 5-5HTTP response, 5-4HTTP responses, 5-5HTTP server configuration, 5-6HT
vi300019-B Rev. 00Chapter 4 Monitoring Circuit Alerts and EventsFault Icon ...
300019-B Rev. 00viiAppendix A Site Manager ParametersSite Manager Parameters ...
300019-B Rev. 00ix PrefaceThis guide describes how to configure and use the Bay Networks® HTTP Server, an embedded Web-based router management tool in
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