Logging In Through A Web-Based Network Management System; Introduction; Web Server Configuration - H3C WA Series Fundamentals Configuration Manual

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To do...
Enter system view
Enter one or more VTY user
interface views
Enable command
authorization

Logging In Through a Web-Based Network Management System

Introduction

A WA series WLAN access point has a built-in Web server. You can log in to an AP through a Web
browser and intuitively manage and maintain the AP by interacting with the built-in Web server.
To log in to an AP through the built-in Web-based network management system, you need to perform
the related configuration on both the AP and the PC operating as the network management terminal.
Table 14-8 Requirements for logging in to a AP through the Web-based network management system
Item
AP
PC that operates as the
network management terminal

Web Server Configuration

Follow these steps to log in through web-based network management configuration
To do...
Enter system view
Start the web server
Add a local user and enter local
user view
Configure a password for the
local user
Configure the authorization
attributes for the VTY user
Specify the service types for the
VTY user
Use the command...
system-view
user-interface [ vty | console ]
first-number [ last-number ]
command authorization
Start the Web server
The IP address of the management VLAN of the AP is configured. The route
between the AP and the network management terminal is available.
The user name and password for logging in to the Web-based network
management system are configured.
IE is available.
The IP address of the management VLAN interface of the AP is available.
Use the command...
system-view
ip http enable
local-user user-name
password { cipher |
simple } password
authorization-attribute
level level
service-type telnet
14-23
Remarks
Required
Disabled by default, that is, users can
execute commands without authorization.
Requirement
Remarks
Required
By default, the web server is enabled.
Required
No local user exists by default.
Required
Optional
By default, the command level is 0.
Optional
By default, no service is authorized to a user.

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