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Chapter 1
Starting and Configuring the HTTP Server
The Bay Networks HTTP Server is an embedded Web-based router management
tool included with the Bay Networks router operating system software and
accessible from any standard Web browser. Using HTTP Server software, you can
monitor network devices, viewing summary, fault, and statistical information on a
device-by-device basis.
Before you can use the HTTP Server to monitor a router, you must configure and
enable the HTTP Server software on the router using the Quick-Start installation
script install.bat, the Bay Command Console (BCC™), or Site Manager.
Browser Requirements
Starting the HTTP Server Using install.bat
Starting the HTTP Server Using the BCC
Starting the HTTP Server Using Site Manager
Setting HTTP Server Security
Go to “Starting and Configuring the HTTP Server.”
Browser Requirements
Your Web browser must support frames, Java applets, and cascading style sheets;
for example, Netscape 4.0 or higher and Microsoft
®
Internet Explorer
®
4.0 or
higher. If you have changed the default settings for these browsers, you must
ensure that Java is enabled. If you configure digest authentication, your browser
must be enabled for this capability; otherwise, authentication reverts to basic.
Caution:
Internet Explorer lets you store your browser password. For
security reasons, it is wise not to store your password.
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