Using The Gui To Enable Web And Secure Web Modes - Cisco 2100 Series Configuration Manual

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Chapter 2
Using the Web-Browser and CLI Interfaces

Using the GUI to Enable Web and Secure Web Modes

Follow these steps to enable web mode, secure web mode, or both using the controller GUI.
Step 1
Click Management > HTTP to open the HTTP Configuration page (see
Figure 2-1
To enable web mode, which allows users to access the controller GUI using "http://ip-address," choose
Step 2
Enabled from the HTTP Access drop-down box. Otherwise, choose Disabled. The default value is
Disabled. Web mode is not a secure connection.
Step 3
To enable secure web mode, which allows users to access the controller GUI using "https://ip-address,"
choose Enabled from the HTTPS Access drop-down box. Otherwise, choose Disabled. The default
value is Enabled. Secure web mode is a secure connection.
In the Web Session Timeout field, enter the amount of time (in minutes) before the web session times
Step 4
out due to inactivity. You can enter a value between 30 and 160 minutes (inclusive), and the default value
is 30 minutes.
Click Apply to commit your changes.
Step 5
If you enabled secure web mode in
Step 6
certificate and automatically applies it to the GUI. The details of the current certificate appear in the
middle of the HTTP Configuration page (see
Note
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HTTP Configuration Page
If you want to download your own SSL certificate to the controller, follow the instructions in the
"Loading an Externally Generated SSL Certificate" section on page
Step
3, the controller generates a local web administration SSL
Figure
2-1).
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Using the Web-Browser Interface
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