6. Web Server
6.1 General
The Anybus Communicator features a flexible web server with SSI capabilities. The built-in web pages
can be customized to fit a particular application and allow access to I/O data and configuration settings.
The web server communicates through port 80.
See also...
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"Server Side Include (SSI)" on page 35
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"IP Access Control" on page 28
Protected Files
For security reasons, the following files are protected from web access:
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Files located in "\user\pswdcfg\pswd"
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Files located in "\pswd"
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Files located in a directory which contains a file named "web_accs.cfg"
Default Web Pages
The Anybus Communicator contains a set of virtual files which can be used when building a web page
for configuration of network parameters. These virtual files can be overwritten (not erased) by placing
files with the same name in the root of disc 0.
This makes it possible to, for example, replace the HMS logo by uploading a new logo named "\lo-
go.jpg". It is also possible to make links from a web page to the virtual configuration page. In such case
the link shall point to "\config.htm".
These virtual files are:
\index.htm
\config.htm
\configform.htm
\configform2.htm
\store.htm
\logo.jpg
\configuration.gif
\boarder.bg.gif
\boarder_m_bg.gif
\index.htm
\eth_stat.html
\cip_stat.html
\ip_config.shtm
\smtp_config.shtm
\style.css
\arrow_red.gif
Anybus Communicator PROFINET User Manual
- Points to the contents of config.htm
- Configuration frame page
- Configuration form page
- Configuration form page
- Configuration store page
- HMS logo
- Configuration picture
- picture
- picture
- Points to the contents of config.htm
- Configuration frame page
- Configuration form page
- Configuration form page
- Configuration store page
- HMS logo
- Configuration picture
Chapter 6
Doc: HMSI-27-309, Rev. 3.11
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