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Interface Status, Configuration and Authentication, Table 9-19

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9: Administration Interface Status, Configuration and Authentication View-only status information on the HTTP Statistics page displays various HTTP server statistics including information on Rx bytes, Tx bytes, error message types, status unknown, work queue full, socket error, memory error, and logs. See Table 9-19 for the HTTP settings that can be modified on the HTTP Configuration page. See Table 9-20 for the HTTP settings that can be authenticated on the HTTP Authentication page. HTTP Settings State Port HTTPS State Secure Port Secure Protocols Secure Credentials Max Timeout Max Bytes Logging State Max Log Entries Table 9-19 HTTP Configuration Description Select to enable or disable the HTTP server. Enter the port for the HTTP server to use. The default is 80. Select to enable or disable. Enter the port for the HTTPS server to use. The default is 443. The HTTP server only listens on the HTTPS Port when an SSL certificate is configured. Select to enable or disable the following protocols:  SSL3 = Secure Sockets Layer version 3  TLS1.0 = Transport Layer Security version 1.0. TLS 1.0 is the successor of SSL3 as defined by the IETF.  TLS1.1 = Transport Layer Security version 1.1  TLS1.2 = Transport Layer Security version 1.2  TLS1.3 = Transport Layer Security version 1.3 The protocols are enabled by default. Note: A server certificate and associated private key need to be installed in the SSL configuration section to use HTTPS. Specify the name of the set of RSA and/or DSA certificates and keys to be used for the secure connection. Enter the maximum time for the HTTP server to wait when receiving a request. This prevents Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks. The default is 10 seconds. Enter the maximum number of bytes the HTTP server accepts when receiving a request. The default is 40 KB (this prevents DoS attacks). Note: You may need to increase this number in some cases where the browser is sending data aggressively within TCP Windows size limit, when file (including firmware upgrade) is uploaded from web page. Select to enable or disable HTTP server logging:  Enabled (default)  Disabled Set the maximum number of HTTP server log entries. Only the last Max Log Entries are cached and viewable. EDS3000 Device Server User Guide 57

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9: Administration
EDS3000 Device Server User Guide
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Interface Status, Configuration and Authentication
View-only status information on the HTTP Statistics page displays various HTTP server statistics
including information on Rx bytes, Tx bytes, error message types, status unknown, work queue
full, socket error, memory error, and logs.
See
Table 9-19
for the HTTP settings that can be modified on the HTTP Configuration page. See
Table 9-20
for the HTTP settings that can be authenticated on the HTTP Authentication page.
Table 9-19
HTTP Configuration
HTTP Settings
Description
State
Select to enable or disable the HTTP server.
Port
Enter the port for the HTTP server to use. The default is
80
.
HTTPS State
Select to enable or disable.
Secure Port
Enter the port for the HTTPS server to use. The default is
443
. The HTTP
server only listens on the
HTTPS Port
when an SSL certificate is configured.
Secure Protocols
Select to enable or disable the following protocols:
SSL3
= Secure Sockets Layer version 3
TLS1.0
= Transport Layer Security version 1.0. TLS 1.0 is the successor of SSL3 as
defined by the IETF.
TLS1.1
= Transport Layer Security version 1.1
TLS1.2
= Transport Layer Security version 1.2
TLS1.3
= Transport Layer Security version 1.3
The protocols are enabled by default.
Note:
A server certificate and associated private key need to be installed in the
SSL
configuration section to use
HTTPS
.
Secure Credentials
Specify the name of the set of RSA and/or DSA certificates and keys to be used for the
secure connection.
Max Timeout
Enter the maximum time for the HTTP server to wait when receiving a request. This
prevents Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks. The default is
10
seconds.
Max Bytes
Enter the maximum number of bytes the HTTP server accepts when receiving a
request. The default is
40
KB (this prevents DoS attacks).
Note:
You may need to increase this number in some cases where the browser is
sending data aggressively within TCP Windows size limit, when file (including firmware
upgrade) is uploaded from web page.
Logging State
Select to enable or disable HTTP server logging:
Enabled
(default)
Disabled
Max Log Entries
Set the maximum number of HTTP server log entries. Only the last
Max Log Entries
are cached and viewable.