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Network Management Card User’s Guide59
Web
Path: Administration > Network > Web > options
Option Description
access To activate changes to any of these selections, log off from the Management Card:
Disable: Disables access to the Web interface. (To re-enable access, log in to the command line
interface, then type the command http -S enable. For HTTPS access, type https -S
enable.)
Enable HTTP (the default): Enables Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), which provides Web
access by user name and password, but does not encrypt user names, passwords, and data during
transmission.
Enable HTTPS: Enables Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTPS) over Secure Sockets Layer (SSL).
SSL encrypts user names, passwords, and data during transmission, and authenticates the
Management Card by digital certificate. When HTTPS is enabled, your browser displays a small lock
icon.
See “Creating and Installing Digital Certificates” in the Security Handbook on the APC Network
Management Card Utility CD to choose among the several methods for using digital certificates.
HTTP Port: The TCP/IP port (80 by default) used to communicate by HTTP with the Management
Card.
HTTPS Port: The TCP/IP port (443 by default) used to communicate by HTTPS with the
Management Card.
For either of these ports, you can change the port setting to any unused port from 5000 to 32768 for
additional security. Users must then use a colon (:) in the address field of the browser to specify the port
number. For example, for a port number of 5000 and an IP address of 152.214.12.114:
http://152.214.12.114:5000
https://152.214.12.114:5000
ssl
certificate
Add, replace, or remove a security certificate.
Status:
Not installed: A certificate is not installed, or was installed by FTP or SCP to an incorrect location.
Using Add or Replace Certificate File installs the certificate to the correct location, /ssl
on the
Network Management Card.
Generating: The Network Management Card is generating a certificate because no valid certificate
was found.
Loading: A certificate is being activated on the Management Card.
Valid certificate: A valid certificate was installed or was generated by the Management Card. Click
on this link to view the certificate’s contents.
If you install an invalid certificate, or if no certificate is loaded when you enable SSL, the
Management Card generates a default certificate, a process which delays access to the interface
for up to one minute. You can use the default certificate for basic encryption-based security, but a
security alert message displays whenever you log on.
Add or Replace Certificate File: Enter or browse to the certificate file created with the Security
Wizard.
See “Creating and Installing Digital Certificates” in the Security Handbook on the APC Network
Management Card Utility CD to choose a method for using digital certificates created by the Security
Wizard or generated by the Management Card.
Remove: Delete the current certificate.
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