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BayRS Version 14.00
Part No. 308653-14.00 Rev 00
September 1999
4401 Great America Parkway
Santa Clara, CA 95054
Managing Routers
Using the HTTP Server
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Page 1 - Using the HTTP Server

BayRS Version 14.00Part No. 308653-14.00 Rev 00September 19994401 Great America ParkwaySanta Clara, CA 95054Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server

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308653-14.00 Rev 00 xiTablesTable 1-1. Access Privilege Levels and Associated Functions ...1-6Table 4-1. Event Message

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308653-14.00 Rev 00xiii PrefaceThis guide describes how to configure and use the Nortel Networks™ HTTP Server, an embedded Web-based router management

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Managing Routers Using the HTTP Serverxiv308653-14.00 Rev 00Text ConventionsThis guide uses the following text conventions::angle brackets (< >)

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Preface308653-14.00 Rev 00xv AcronymsThis guide uses the following acronyms:separator ( > ) Shows menu paths. Example: Protocols > IP identifies

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Managing Routers Using the HTTP Serverxvi308653-14.00 Rev 00Hard-Copy Technical ManualsYou can print selected technical manuals and release notes free

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308653-14.00 Rev 00 1-1 Chapter 1Starting and Configuring the HTTP ServerThe Nortel Networks HTTP Server is an embedded Web-based router management to

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Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server1-2 308653-14.00 Rev 00For example, the browsers Netscape® 4.0 and later and Microsoft® Internet Explorer® 4.0 a

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Starting and Configuring the HTTP Server308653-14.00 Rev 00 1-3 When you enable the HTTP Server during the Quick-Start procedure, you can use the HTTP

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ii308653-14.00 Rev 00 Copyright © 1999 Nortel NetworksAll rights reserved. Printed in the USA. September 1999.The information in this document is subj

Page 13 - Before You Begin

Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server1-4 308653-14.00 Rev 00Using Site ManagerYou can configure the HTTP Server software in any Configuration Manager

Page 14 - Text Conventions

Starting and Configuring the HTTP Server308653-14.00 Rev 00 1-5 User Name/Password Security ConceptsThe HTTP Server controls access to network device

Page 15 - Acronyms

Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server1-6 308653-14.00 Rev 00Privileges are cumulative. An operator can do all that a user can, plus the functions lis

Page 16 - How to Get Help

Starting and Configuring the HTTP Server308653-14.00 Rev 00 1-7 The system administrator sets the privilege level and assigns a password for each user

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Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server1-8 308653-14.00 Rev 00If you have user or operator privileges and attempt to access information requiring manag

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Starting and Configuring the HTTP Server308653-14.00 Rev 00 1-9 Digest AuthenticationDigest authentication, based on RFC 2069, uses an encrypted passw

Page 19 - Using the BCC

Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server1-10 308653-14.00 Rev 00Relocating HTTP Server Help InformationWhen you click on Help in an HTTP Server window,

Page 20 - Setting HTTP Server Security

Starting and Configuring the HTTP Server308653-14.00 Rev 00 1-11 For example, the following command configures digest authentication:box# httphttp# au

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Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server1-12 308653-14.00 Rev 004. Set the Authentication parameter to Basic or Digest. Click on Help or see the paramet

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308653-14.00 Rev 00 2-1 Chapter 2HTTP Server ConceptsHTTP Server software lets you access device information from anywhere in the network using any st

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308653-14.00 Rev 00iiiNortel Networks NA Inc. Software License AgreementNOTICE: Please carefully read this license agreement before copying or using t

Page 24 - Basic Access Authentication

Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server2-2 308653-14.00 Rev 00The information that you gather through the HTTP Server interface can help you monitor an

Page 25 - Filtering Network Addresses

HTTP Server Concepts308653-14.00 Rev 00 2-3 • Navigational frame -- The frame on the left contains links to each monitored function. Initially, these

Page 26 - Customizing HTTP Parameters

Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server2-4 308653-14.00 Rev 00Data Display FormatsThe HTTP Server displays data either in tables, as for summary statis

Page 27 - Using Site Manager

HTTP Server Concepts308653-14.00 Rev 00 2-5 A person with manager access privileges can load, copy, or delete files on the router and format and compa

Page 29 - HTTP Server Concepts

308653-14.00 Rev 00 3-1 Chapter 3Monitoring Routers Using the HTTP ServerThis chapter describes how to use the Web Server to monitor the operation of

Page 30 - Navigation frame

Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server3-2 308653-14.00 Rev 00In addition, other types of online Help are available from the Support folder, as the fol

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Monitoring Routers Using the HTTP Server308653-14.00 Rev 00 3-3 The following table lists the icons within the Summary folder and the information that

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308653-14.00 Rev 00 4-1 Chapter 4Troubleshooting Router OperationWith the HTTP Server, you can view the events and alerts generated by the entities on

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iv308653-14.00 Rev 00for the security of its own data and information and for maintaining adequate procedures apart from the Software to reconstruct

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Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server4-2 308653-14.00 Rev 00Displaying Circuit AlertsA circuit alert indicates a condition, such as a port/interface

Page 36 - Viewing Overall System Status

Troubleshooting Router Operation308653-14.00 Rev 00 4-3 Filtering What the Event Log ShowsBy default, the event log display shows Fault, Warning, and

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Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server4-4 308653-14.00 Rev 00Saving and Clearing the Event LogTo save or clear the event log, you must have either ope

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Troubleshooting Router Operation308653-14.00 Rev 00 4-5 4.Click on Save to store the current contents of the event log as a file on the indicated volu

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Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server4-6 308653-14.00 Rev 002.Fill in the fields in the Ping window.Click on Help in the Ping window for a complete d

Page 40 - Viewing the Event Log

Troubleshooting Router Operation308653-14.00 Rev 00 4-7 Ping AppleTalkChoosing Trouble Shooting > Ping-AppleTalk opens the Ping AppleTalk window. F

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308653-14.00 Rev 00 5-1 Chapter 5Viewing Router Services StatisticsExamining the router’s statistics along with the event log can give you a picture o

Page 43 - Pinging Devices

Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server5-2 308653-14.00 Rev 00Using the Web interface, choosing Statistics > Services displays links to the statisti

Page 44 - Ping IPX

Viewing Router Services Statistics308653-14.00 Rev 00 5-3 Using the HTTP Server to View HTTP StatisticsYou can display HTTP Server statistics either t

Page 45 - Ping AppleTalk

308653-14.00 Rev 00vContents PrefaceBefore You Begin ...

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Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server5-4 308653-14.00 Rev 00HTTP Request StatisticsHTTP request statistics provide the following information:HTTP Res

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Viewing Router Services Statistics308653-14.00 Rev 00 5-5 Using the Statistics Manager to View HTTP Server Statistics To use the Site Manager Statisti

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Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server5-6 308653-14.00 Rev 00Viewing HTTP StatisticsEach statistical window shows the window name (in the format name.

Page 49 - HTTP Counters

308653-14.00 Rev 00 6-1 Chapter 6Viewing Router Port StatisticsChoosing Statistics > Ports displays the following folders in the navigational frame

Page 50 - HTTP Response Statistics

Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server6-2 308653-14.00 Rev 00Changing the Administrative Status of a PortIf you have operator or manager access privil

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Viewing Router Port Statistics308653-14.00 Rev 00 6-3 Viewing Ethernet Port StatisticsThe following table lists the Ethernet port statistics and the p

Page 52 - Viewing HTTP Statistics

Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server6-4 308653-14.00 Rev 00Viewing HSSI Port StatisticsThe following table lists the HSSI port statistics and the pa

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308653-14.00 Rev 00 7-1 Chapter 7Viewing Router Protocol StatisticsChoosing Statistics > Protocols displays the following folders in the navigation

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Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server7-2 308653-14.00 Rev 005.Click on Submit to submit the change or on Reset to cancel the operation.A secondary wi

Page 55 - Viewing FDDI Port Statistics

Viewing Router Protocol Statistics308653-14.00 Rev 00 7-3 Viewing IPX StatisticsThe following table lists the available IPX statistics and the paths t

Page 56 - Viewing HSSI Port Statistics

vi308653-14.00 Rev 00Chapter 3 Monitoring Routers Using the HTTP ServerGetting Help ...

Page 58 - Viewing IP Statistics

308653-14.00 Rev 00 8-1 Chapter 8Support and AdministrationIn addition to the function-specific Help available for windows that offer interactive feat

Page 59 - Viewing AppleTalk Statistics

Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server8-2 308653-14.00 Rev 00• With user access privileges, you can view the system date, time, and time zone informat

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Support and Administration308653-14.00 Rev 00 8-3 The time zone is displayed as the offset in hours and minutes from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). For ex

Page 61 - Support and Administration

Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server8-4 308653-14.00 Rev 003.Click on Boot to reboot the router as specified. Click on Cancel to terminate the opera

Page 62 - Using Date and Time Functions

Support and Administration308653-14.00 Rev 00 8-5 For each file on the specified volume, the display also lists the file name, size, creation date, an

Page 63 - Booting the Router

Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server8-6 308653-14.00 Rev 00The following information about the volumes on the router appears in the lower part of th

Page 64 - File Manager Functions

308653-14.00 Rev 00 A-1 Appendix ASite Manager ParametersThis appendix contains the Site Manager parameter descriptions for the HTTP Server. You can d

Page 65 - Volumes Function

Managing Routers Using the HTTP ServerA-2 308653-14.00 Rev 00Accessing HTTP Site Manager ParametersThe Edit HTTP Global Parameters window contains the

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Site Manager Parameters308653-14.00 Rev 00 A-3 Parameter: PortPath: Configuration Manager > Protocols > Global Protocols > HTTP > GlobalDe

Page 67 - Site Manager Parameters

308653-14.00 Rev 00viiChapter 6 Viewing Router Port StatisticsChanging the Administrative Status of a Port ...

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Managing Routers Using the HTTP ServerA-4 308653-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Help Base URLPath: Configuration Manager > Protocols > Global Protocols

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308653-14.00 Rev 00B-1 Appendix BBCC show CommandsUse the BCC show command to display statistical information about the HTTP Server on the router. See

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Managing Routers Using the HTTP ServerB-2308653-14.00 Rev 00Sample show Command OutputThe show command displays summary information about the HTTP Ser

Page 71 - BCC show Commands

BCC show Commands308653-14.00 Rev 00B-3 Online Help for show CommandsTo display a list of available command options, enter show or show <option>

Page 72 - Sample show Command Output

Managing Routers Using the HTTP ServerB-4308653-14.00 Rev 00show http requestsThe show http requests command displays HTTP request statistics for the

Page 73 - Online Help for show Commands

308653-14.00 Rev 00Index-1Aaccess control filtering, 1-9acronyms, xvadministration folder icon, 2-3administration functions, 8-1administrative status

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Index-2308653-14.00 Rev 00Ffault event, meaning, 4-4FDDI port statistics, 6-3File Manager functions, 8-4Files function, 8-4filtering the event log, 4-

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308653-14.00 Rev 00Index-3IP addressreplacing with domain name, 1-9IP statistics, 7-2IPX statistics, 7-3JJava applets, 1-1MManuals icon, 8-1method, HT

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Index-4308653-14.00 Rev 00show http responses command, B-4show http summary command, B-3Site Managerparameter descriptions, A-1Statistics Manager, 5-5

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308653-14.00 Rev 00Index-5UUniversal Time (UT), 8-2unknowns, HTTP statistic, 5-4URL, help base, 5-3Vvolumecompact, 8-4space used and available, 8-4Vol

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viii308653-14.00 Rev 00show http requests ... B-4show

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308653-14.00 Rev 00ixFigureFigure 2-1. HTTP Server Interface Components ..............2-2

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