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CHAPTER 60    Configuration Parameters Reference
http-port
[HTTPport]
[DisableWebConfig]
[ResetWebPassword]
Parameter
Description
For more information, see
Protection
on page 53.
Defines the LAN HTTP port for Web management.
To enable Web management from the LAN,
configure the desired port.
The default is 80.
Note: For the parameter to take effect, a device
reset is required.
Determines whether the entire Web interface is
read-only.
[0] = (Default) Enables modifications of
parameters.
[1] = Web interface is read-only.
When in read-only mode, parameters can't be
modified and the following pages can't be
accessed: Web User Accounts, TLS Contexts,
Time and Date, Maintenance Actions, Load
Auxiliary Files, Software Upgrade Wizard, and
Configuration File.
Note:
For the parameter to take effect, a device reset
is required.
Enables the device to restore the default
management users:
Security Administrator user (username "Admin";
password "Admin")
Monitor user (username "User"; password
"User")
In addition, all other users that may have been
configured (in the Local Users table) are deleted.
[0] = (Default) Disabled. Currently configured
users (usernames and passwords) are retained.
[1] = Default users are restored (see description
above) and all other configured users are
deleted.
Note:
For the parameter to take effect, a device reset
is required.
In addition to the ini file (see above), you can
also restore the default user accounts through
the following management platforms:
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