Chapter 4: The Web Interface; Introduction To Sc-Ip Web Management; Web Management Requirements - General DataComm spectracomm ip Installation & Operation Manual

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Introduction to SC-IP Web Management

In addition to the command line interface at the Craft and Telnet interfaces, SC-IP provides access
to a web interface through its integral HTTP server. This server allows authorized users to view or
change SC-IP configuration and operation parameters in a streamlined logical format via their
popular web browsers.

Web Management Requirements

1. Minimum browser requirements are as follows:
Netscape Communicator Versions 4.5 through 5.x are supported.
Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher.
Java 1.1 must be enabled.
Cookies must be enabled
Note
At the terminal or craft interface, you can toggle
Note
SC-IP uses Java 1.1. If your Browser is Netscape 6.0, Java will not be supported.
You will need to acquire a Java plug-in in order to make a web connection with SC-IP.
2. Via the Telnet or the Craft interface, SC-IP must be configured for web management
using the ADMIN commands that:
enable the http interface.
configure user accounts by entering names, passwords and
read/write permissions for any authorized users.
3. Via the Craft or Telnet interface, SC-IP must be configured with an IP address and mask in
order to satisfy the IP link and SNMP control. This allows a connection to the SC-IP web
interface via the Ethernet LAN or T1 (WAN) connection.
4. SC-IP permits up to eight authorized users and supervisors in simultaneous web management
sessions. If eight sessions are in progress, any additional users will be denied access.
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