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Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide

Section 5 - Configuring Access Point Services

This section describes how to configure services on the UAP and contains the following subsections:
•) "Web Server Settings" on page 65
•) "Configuring SNMP on the Access Point" on page 66
•) "Setting the SSH Status" on page 68
•) "Setting the Telnet Status" on page 69
•) "Configuring Quality of Service" on page 69
•) "Configuring Email Alert" on page 72
•) "Enabling the Time Settings (NTP)" on page 73

Web Server Settings

The AP can be managed through HTTP or secure HTTP (HTTPS) sessions. By default both HTTP and HTTPS access
are enabled. Either access type can be disabled separately.
To configure Web server settings, click Web Server tab.
Field
HTTPS Server
Status
HTTP Server Status
HTTP Port
Maximum Sessions
Session Timeout
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Figure 33 - Configure Web Server Settings

Description
Enable or disable access through a Secure HTTP Server (HTTPS).
Enable or disable access through HTTP. This setting is independent of the HTTPS server
status setting.
Specify the port number for HTTP traffic (default is 80).
When a user logs on to the AP web interface, a session is created. This session is
maintained until the user logs off or the session inactivity timer expires.
Enter the number web sessions, including both HTTP and HTTPs, that can exist at the same
time. The range is 1–10 sessions. If the maximum number of sessions is reached, the next
user who attempts to log on to the AP web interface receives an error message about the
session limit.
Enter the maximum amount of time, in minutes, an inactive user remains logged on to the
AP web interface. When the configured timeout is reached, the user is automatically logged
off the AP. The range is 1–1440 minutes (1440 minutes = 1 day).
Section 5 - Configuring Access Point Services
Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide
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