Lantronix SLC 32 Lantronix SLC - User Guide - Page 77

Web Server Commands, Google Gadgets

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7: Services Password & Retype Password Password to use to SCP or SFTP the file. 3. Click the Apply button. 4. Reboot the SLC console manager for the update to take effect. 5. Click the Back to Web Server link to return to the Web Server page. Web Server Commands The following CLI commands correspond to the Web Server page. For more information, see 15: Command Reference.  admin web certificate (on page 212)  admin web certificate reset (on page 212)  admin web cipher (on page 212)  admin web gadget (on page 212)  admin web protocol (on page 213)  admin web timeout (on page 213)  admin web terminate (on page 213)  admin web show (on page 213) Google Gadgets You can create iGoogle gadgets that enable viewing port status of many SLC console managers on one web page. Anyone with a Google email account (gmail.com) can create an iGoogle gadget. There are two types of iGoogle gadgets: public and private gadgets. Public gadgets are those that are submitted to Google, becoming a part of the iGoogle public gadgets, and listed for import on iGoogle web pages. Private gadgets are stored on a private server, stay private, and are usable only by users who have the server address. To set up an SLC iGoogle gadget: 1. Load the following XML code on a web server that is accessible over the Internet. This code describes how to retrieve information and how to format the data for display. - - SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 77

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7: Services
SLC™ Console Manager User Guide
77
3.
Click the
Apply
button.
4.
Reboot the SLC console manager for the update to take effect.
5.
Click the
Back to Web Server
link to return to the
Web Server
page.
Web Server Commands
The following CLI commands correspond to the
Web Server
page. For more information, see
15:
Command Reference
.
admin web certificate (on page 212)
admin web certificate reset (on page 212)
admin web cipher (on page 212)
admin web gadget (on page 212)
admin web protocol (on page 213)
admin web timeout (on page 213)
admin web terminate (on page 213)
admin web show (on page 213)
Google Gadgets
You can create iGoogle gadgets that enable viewing port status of many SLC console managers
on one web page. Anyone with a Google email account (gmail.com) can create an iGoogle gadget.
There are two types of iGoogle gadgets: public and private gadgets. Public gadgets are those that
are submitted to Google, becoming a part of the iGoogle public gadgets, and listed for import on
iGoogle web pages. Private gadgets are stored on a private server, stay private, and are usable
only by users who have the server address.
To set up an SLC iGoogle gadget:
1.
Load the following XML code on a web server that is accessible over the Internet. This code
describes how to retrieve information and how to format the data for display.
<?xml version=”1.0” encoding=”UTF-8”?>
-
<
Module
>
<
ModulePrefs title
=”
__UP_model__ Devport Status
title_url
=”
http://
www.lantronix.com
directory_title
=”
SLC/SLB Status
description
=”
Devport status and counters
scrolling
=”
true
width
=”
400
height
=”
360
” />
-
<
UserPref name
=”
model
display_name
=”
Model
datatype
=”
enum
default_value
=”
slc
”>
<
EnumValue value
=”
SLC
display_value
=”
SLC
” />
<
EnumValue value
=”
SLB
display_value
=”
SLB
” />
</
UserPref
>
<
UserPref name
=”
ip
display_name
=”
IP Address
required
=”
true
” />
Password &
Retype
Password
Password to use to SCP or SFTP the file.