Using WebView
WebView CLI Commands
The following configuration options can be performed using the CLI. These configuration options are also
available in WebView; but changing the web server port or secured port can only be done through the CLI
(or SNMP).
Enabling/Disabling WebView
WebView is enabled on the switch by default. If necessary, use the
WebView. For example:
-> http server
Use the no http server command to disable WebView on the switch. If web management is disabled, you
will be unable to access the switch using WebView. Use the
status.
As an alternative you can use the https keyword instead of the http keyword to enable WebView. For
example:
-> https server
When using this format of the command use the no https server command to disable WebView on the
switch.
Changing the HTTP Port
The default HTTP port is 80, the well-known port number for Web servers. You can change the port to a
number in the range 0 to 65535 using the
the range 0 to 1023, cannot be configured.)
Note. All WebView sessions must be terminated before the switch accepts the command.
For example:
-> http port 2000
This command changes the HTTP port to 2000.
To restore an HTTP port to its default value, use the default keyword as shown in the following example:
-> http port default
OmniSwitch 6250/6450 Switch Management Guide
show http
http port
command. (Well-known port numbers, which are in
May 2012
WebView CLI Commands
http server
command to enable
command to view WebView
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