Using Webview - Enterasys N Standalone (NSA) Series Configuration Manual

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Startup and General Configuration Summary

Using WebView

well as view Read-Only commands. Administrators or Super Users will be allowed all Read-Write
and Read-Only privileges, and will be able to modify local user accounts. The Matrix Series device
indicates which mode a user is logged in as by displaying one of the following prompts:
Admin:
Matrix(su)->
Read-Write:
Matrix(rw)->
Read-Only:
Matrix(ro)->
NOTE: Depending on which Matrix Series device you are using, your default command
prompt may be different than the examples shown.
2.1.4
Using WebView
By default WebView (Enterasys Networks' embedded web server for device configuration and
management tasks) is enabled on TCP port number 80 of the Matrix Series device. You can verify
WebView status, enable or disable WebView, and reset the WebView port as described in the
following section.
Displaying WebView status:
To display WebView status, enter show webview at the CLI command prompt.
This example shows that WebView is enabled on TCP port 80, the default port number.
Matrix(rw)->show webview
WebView is Enabled. Configured listen port is 80.
Enabling / disabling WebView:
To enable or disable WebView, enter set webview {enable o disable} at the CLI command prompt.
This example shows how to enable WebView.
Matrix(rw)->set webview enable
Setting the WebView port:
To set a different TCP port through which to run WebView, enter set webview port webview_port
at the CLI command prompt. Webview_port must be a number value from 1 to 65535; specifying
the WebView TCP port.
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