Enabling The Http Proxy Application; Debugging Remote Http Services - AudioCodes Mediant 4000 SBC User Manual

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CHAPTER 16    Services
e.
Configure a local, IP network interface for the outbound leg interfacing with the HTTP
hosts (or use the default).
f.
Configure the HTTP Proxy server, by assigning it the listening IP network interface and
configuring a listening HTTP/S port (see
page).
g.
Configure two HTTP Locations for the HTTP Proxy server, where each is configured with
a URL pattern to match the incoming HTTP requests for determining the destination host
(Upstream Group-Upstream Host). In addition, assign it the relevant HTTP Directive Set.
See
Non-HTTP Proxy (referred to as TCP/UDP Proxy Server): The device can serve as a proxy
for other applications that are not based on HTTP. For example, it can be used to intermediate
between clients and a DNS server for DNS lookup, or between clients and an NTP server for
clock synchronization. For more information, see
page 269.
HTTP-based OVOC service for AudioCodes equipment located behind NAT that are
managed by the AudioCodes OVOC server: For more information, see
HTTP-based OVOC Service

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.
The HTTP Proxy application is a license-based feature and is available only if it is
included in the License Key installed on the device. For ordering the feature, please
contact the sales representative of your purchased device. For installing a new License
Key, see
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.

Debugging Remote HTTP Services

You can enable the device to generate debug messages for remote Web (HTTP) services and have
them sent 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):
Configuring HTTP Locations
on page 278
License
Key.
Configuring HTTP Proxy Servers
on page 266.
Configuring TCP-UDP Proxy Servers
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