To Setup HTTP
The Internet Services HTTP screen allows the System Administrator to specify the Keep Alive Timeout,
Maximum Connections, Port Number and Secure HTTP (SSL) settings.
Note:
To configure this feature or these settings access the Properties tab as a System
Administrator. For details, refer to
1.
From the Properties tab, click on the [Connectivity] link.
2.
Click on the [Protocols] link.
3.
Select [HTTP] in the directory tree.
4.
In the Configuration area:
a.
For Connection, select [Enabled] to enable the protocol.
b.
For Secure HTTP (SSL), select [Enabled] to set the HTTP Security Mode.
Change the Port Number if required. The default is 443.
c.
d.
The [Keep Alive Timeout] setting determines how long the device's Internet Services pages
will wait for a response from a connected user before terminating the connection. Enter the
required number of seconds (1 - 60) in the [Keep Alive Timeout] field.
Note:
Generally, user connections will be adversely affected (slow or kept busy) if the Keep Alive
Timeout is set for a long period of time.
Physical Connection will display the current physical connection in use.
The [Maximum Connections] setting is the maximum number of simultaneous connections that
can occur at any given moment to Internet Services. Enter a number from 8 - 32 to indicate the
maximum number of clients that can be connected (for example, with open sockets) to the HTTP
server at any one time in the [Maximum Connections] field.
Note:
In order for the device to operate in Secure HTTP (or HTTPS/SSL) mode, the device must
possess a correctly configured Machine Digital Certificate. For information on Machine Digital
Certificate, refer to
e.
Click on the [Apply] button to accept the changes.
Configure Network Connectivity Protocols with Internet Services
Internet Services is a series of web pages, hosted on the embedded HTTP server of the device, allowing
configuration of services and settings using a web browser.
Refer to
Network Installation
protocols.
To configure individual protocols only, using your web browser, from the Properties tab perform the
following steps:
Note:
To configure this feature or these settings access the Properties tab as a System
Administrator. For details, refer to
1.
From the Properties tab, click on the [Connectivity] link.
Access Internet Services as System Administrator
Security Certificate Management
on page 69, of this guide and follow the instructions to configure
Access Internet Services as System Administrator
WorkCentre™ 5735/5740/5745/5755/5765/5775/5790
on page 179.
System Administrator Guide
Internet Services
on page 24.
on page 24.
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