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Administration, Table 33, Web Server Settings, Field, Description, Status, Maximum, Sessions

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6 Administration Configuring the Web Server Settings Table 33 Web Server Settings Field Description HTTPS Server Status Enable or disable access through a Secure HTTP Server (HTTPS). This setting is independent of the HTTP server status setting. HTTP Server Status Enable or disable access through HTTP. This setting is independent of the HTTPS server status setting. HTTP Port Specify the port number for HTTP traffic. (The default is 80.) Maximum Sessions Specify the maximum number of HTTP and HTTPS connections permitted to the access point Web server that are allowed at the same time. The permitted range is 1-10. The number you enter affects the number of connections to the access point Configuration Utility. It has no impact on the number of wireless clients allowed to associate with the access point. Session Timeout Enter the number of minutes a HTTP or HTTPS session remains idle before the session is terminated. The valid range is 1-1440 minutes (24 hours). Generate SSL Certificate Select this option to generate a new SSL certificate for the secure Web server. This should be done once the access point has an IP address to ensure that the common name for the certificate matches the IP address of the access point. Generating a new SSL certificate restarts the secure Web server. The secure connection will not work until the new certificate is accepted on the browser. NOTE Click Apply to apply the changes and to save the settings. If you disable the protocol you are currently using to access the access point management interface, the current connection will end and you will not be able to access the access point by using that protocol until it is enabled. 133 Cisco AP 541N Dual-band Single-radio Access Point Quick Start Guide

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Administration
Configuring the Web Server Settings
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Cisco AP 541N Dual-band Single-radio Access Point Quick Start Guide
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NOTE
Click
Apply
to apply the changes and to save the settings. If you disable the
protocol you are currently using to access the access point management interface,
the current connection will end and you will not be able to access the access point
by using that protocol until it is enabled.
Table 33
Web Server Settings
Field
Description
HTTPS Server
Status
Enable
or
disable
access through a Secure HTTP Server
(HTTPS). This setting is independent of the HTTP server status
setting.
HTTP Server
Status
Enable
or
disable
access through HTTP. This setting is
independent of the HTTPS server status setting.
HTTP Port
Specify the port number for HTTP traffic. (The default is 80.)
Maximum
Sessions
Specify the maximum number of HTTP and HTTPS
connections permitted to the access point Web server that are
allowed at the same time. The permitted range is 1–10. The
number you enter affects the number of connections to the
access point Configuration Utility. It has no impact on the
number of wireless clients allowed to associate with the
access point.
Session Timeout
Enter the number of minutes a HTTP or HTTPS session remains
idle before the session is terminated. The valid range is 1–1440
minutes (24 hours).
Generate SSL
Certificate
Select this option to generate a new SSL certificate for the
secure Web server. This should be done once the access point
has an IP address to ensure that the common name for the
certificate matches the IP address of the access point.
Generating a new SSL certificate restarts the secure Web
server. The secure connection will not work until the new
certificate is accepted on the browser.