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Web Servers
The access point allows the system Web server and the secure Web server to be enabled or
disabled, and the TCP port numbers to be set.
Note: If you use HTTP to configure the access point, your connection will be
lost if you disable the HTTP server.
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HTTP Server allows the access point to be monitored or configured from a browser.
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HTTP Port specifies the TCP port to be used by the Web browser interface.
Range: 80 or 1024‐65535. Default: 80
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HTTPS Server allows you to enable or disable the secure HTTP server on the access point.
Default: Enabled
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HTTPS Port specifies the UDP port number used for HTTPS/SSL connection to the access
pointʹs Web interface. Range: 443 or 1024‐65535. Default: 443
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Telnet & SSH Settings
Telnet allows you to manage the access point from anywhere in the network. Telnet is not
secure from hostile attacks. Therefore, it is recommended to use the Secure Shell (SSH). The
SSH protocol uses generated public keys to encrypt all data transfers passing between the
access point and SSH‐enabled management station clients and ensures that data traveling
over the network arrives unaltered.
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Telnet Server disables or enables the Telnet server. Default: Enabled.
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SSH Server disables or enables the SSH server. Default: Enabled.
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SSH Port sets the UDP port for the SSH server. Range: 1‐22, 24‐79, 81‐442, 444‐2312, 2314‐
65535; Default: 22
Notes:
• The SSH client software needs to be installed on the management station to access the access
point for management via the SSH protocol.
• The access point only supports SSH version 2.0.
• The SSH Port Number range may vary from range specified here; range varies based on default
ports defined on access point and port usage by other applications.
• After software upgrade or configuration reset, the SSH server requires approximately five minutes
to generate host encryption keys. The SSH server is disabled while the keys are being generated.
RoamAbout RBT-4102 Wireless Access Point Configuration Guide 4-7
TCP / IP Settings