Enabling The Http Proxy Application; Debugging Remote Http Services; Configuring Http Interfaces - AudioCodes Mediant 800B User Manual

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15.7.1 Enabling the HTTP Proxy Application

Before you can configure HTTP-based proxy services, you must enable the HTTP Proxy
application, as described in the following procedure. Once enabled, the Web interface displays
menus in the Navigation pane that are relevant to the HTTP Proxy application.
Note:
The HTTP Proxy application is a license-dependent feature and is available only if it
is included in the License Key installed on the device. For ordering the feature, please
contact your AudioCodes sales representative. For installing a new License Key, see
License Key on page 857.
To enable the HTTP Proxy application:
1.
Open the General Settings page (Setup menu > IP Network tab > HTTP Proxy folder >
General Settings).
2.
From the 'HTTP Proxy Application' drop-down list, select Enable.
3.
Click Apply, and then reset the device with a save-to-flash for your settings to take effect.

15.7.2 Debugging Remote HTTP Services

You can enable the device to generate debug messages for remote Web (HTTP) services and
send them to a Syslog server.
To enable debugging of HTTP services:
1.
Open the General Settings page (Setup menu > IP Network tab > HTTP Proxy folder >
General Settings):
2.
From the 'HTTP Proxy Debug Level' drop-down list, select one of the following:
No Debug: Disables debugging.
Basic: Enables debugging and sends basic information in the Syslog.
Detailed: Enables debugging and sends detailed information in the Syslog.
3.
Click Apply.

15.7.3 Configuring HTTP Interfaces

The HTTP Interfaces table lets you configure up to 10 HTTP Interfaces. An HTTP Interface
represents a local, listening interface for receiving HTTP/S requests from HTTP-based (Web)
clients such as managed equipment (e.g., IP Phones) and/or AudioCodes EMS management tool
for HTTP/S-based services.
The following procedure describes how to configure HTTP Interfaces through the Web interface.
You can also configure it through ini file (HTTPInterface) or CLI (configure network > http-proxy
http-interface).
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Figure 15-51: Enabling HTTP Proxy Application
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