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HTTP Access

Table 15
describes the HTTP Access parameters.
Table 15: HTTP Access Parameters
Parameter
HTTP Interface
Bitmap
HTTP Port
Enable HTTP Setup
Wizard
HTTPS Access (SSL)
You can access the AP in a secure fashion using Secure Socket Layer (SSL) over port 443. The
AP supports SSLv3 with a 128-bit encryption certificate maintained by the AP for secure
communications between the AP and the HTTP client. All communications are encrypted using
the server and the client-side certificate.
Note:
SSL requires Internet Explorer version 6, 128 bit encryption, Service Pack 1, and
Note:
patch Q323308.
The AP comes pre-installed with all required SSL files: default certificate and private key
installed.
Configuring Secure Socket Layer (SSL)
After enabling SSL, the only parameter that you can configure is the SSL passphrase.
If you decide to upload a new certificate and private key (using TFTP or HTTP File Transfer),
you need to change the SSL Certificate Passphrase for the new SSL files.
Description
Configure the interface or interfaces (Ethernet, Wireless, All
Interfaces) from which you will manage the AP via the Web interface.
For example, to allow Web configuration via the Ethernet network
only, set HTTP Interface Bitmask to Ethernet. You can also select
Disabled to prevent a user from accessing the AP from the Web
interface.
Configure the HTTP port from which you will manage the AP via the
Web interface. By default, the HTTP port is 80. You must reboot the
Access Point if you change the HTTP Port.
The Setup Wizard appears automatically the first time you access the
HTTP interface. If you exited out of the Setup Wizard and want to
relaunch it, enable this option, click OK, and then close your browser
or reboot the AP. The Setup Wizard will appear the next time you
access the HTTP interface.
Management Configuration
Issue 1 September 2004
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