Http (Web Server) Interface; Enable The Http Interface; Figure 4-4. Open Windows Command-Line - Comtech EF Data LGAN Installation And Operation Manual

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4.4

HTTP (Web Server) Interface

See Chapter 5. SERIAL INTERFACE OPERATION for more information about
the LRS and IPA commands.
A user-supplied web browser allows the full M&C of the LGaN through its HTTP Interface. This embedded
web application is designed for use with Microsoft's Internet Explorer Version 5.5 or higher. It is a non-
secure web application.

4.4.1 Enable the HTTP Interface

Follow these steps to enable the HTTP Interface in the LGaN using only a 100BaseTx remote interface
(this assumes that you are running a Microsoft Windows operating system):
See Figure 4-4 and do these steps:
1. Select Start, then Run, then type "cmd" to open the Windows Command-line window.
2. Type "Telnet 192.68.1.4" to start a Telnet session with the unit using the default Management IP
address.
See Figure 4-5 and do these steps:
3. Enter the Telnet username and password (the default for both parameters is comtech):
4. The Local Remote Status (LRS) remote command sets or returns Local or Remote state in the
form x, where x=0, 1, 2, or 3:
LRS=0 (Local)
LRS=1 (Serial)
LRS=2 (Ethernet)
LRS=3 (Serial+Ethernet) (default value)
Use the LRS=2 remote command to set the remote access parameter for Ethernet remote control.
Ethernet Interface Operation

Figure 4-4. Open Windows Command-line

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