Part No. 303552-A Rev 00October 1998BayRS Version 13.00Site Manager Software Version 7.00 BCC Version 4.05 Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Serve
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server9-2303552-A Rev 00Disabling and Reenabling the HTTP ServerWhen you start the HTTP Server on a router, the H
Customizing HTTP Server Parameters303552-A Rev 009-3 Specifying the Port Number for the HTTP ServerBy default, the HTTP Server is enabled on port 80.
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server9-4303552-A Rev 00Specifying the Maximum Number of Cached ArchivesBy default, the HTTP Server stores in cac
Customizing HTTP Server Parameters303552-A Rev 009-5 Specifying the Maximum Time of Cached ArchivesBy default, the maximum amount of time that an arch
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server9-6303552-A Rev 00Using Site ManagerTo specify the maximum time (in seconds) that an archive remains in sys
303552-A Rev 00 A-1 Appendix ASite Manager ParametersThis appendix contains the Site Manager parameter descriptions for the HTTP Server. You can displ
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP ServerA-2 303552-A Rev 00The Edit HTTP Global Parameters window (Figure A-1) contains the parameters that you can
Site Manager Parameters303552-A Rev 00 A-3 The parameter descriptions follow.Parameter: Enable/DisablePath: Configuration Manager > Protocols >
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP ServerA-4 303552-A Rev 00Parameter: Max Cache Age (seconds)Path: Configuration Manager > Protocols > Global
303552-A Rev 00B-1 Appendix BViewing HTTP Server StatisticsUsing the Statistics ManagerStatistical information for the HTTP Server is also available t
303552-A Rev 00xiFiguresFigure 2-1. Initial HTTP Server Window ...2-2Figure 2-2. Nav
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP ServerB-2303552-A Rev 00Figure B-1. Statistics Manager WindowSelecting the Screens to DisplayUse the Screen Manag
Viewing HTTP Server Statistics Using the Statistics Manager303552-A Rev 00B-3 Starting the Statistics Launch FacilityIn the Statistics Manager window,
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP ServerB-4303552-A Rev 00Viewing HTTP Request StatisticsWhen you choose httpreq.dat (HTTP Request Statistics), a w
Viewing HTTP Server Statistics Using the Statistics Manager303552-A Rev 00B-5 Viewing HTTP Response StatisticsWhen you choose httpresp.dat (HTTP Respo
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP ServerB-6303552-A Rev 00Viewing HTTP Server Configuration StatisticsWhen you choose httpsrv.dat (HTTP Server Conf
Viewing HTTP Server Statistics Using the Statistics Manager303552-A Rev 00B-7 Viewing HTTP Summary StatisticsWhen you choose httpsum.dat (HTTP Summary
303552-A Rev 00Index-1Aacronyms, xixalerts, displaying, 5-2AppleTalk ARP cache statistics, 8-19AppleTalk interface statistics, 8-18AppleTalk statistic
Index-2303552-A Rev 00Hhardware summary information, 4-5Help, getting, 4-1HSSI port statistics, 7-12HSSI receive error statistics, 7-13HSSI system err
303552-A Rev 00Index-3starting HTTP Server, 1-1statisticsAppleTalk, 8-17AppleTalk ARP cache, 8-19AppleTalk interface, 8-18AppleTalk traffic, 8-18Apple
xii303552-A Rev 00Figure 7-2. Ethernet Summary Statistics ...7-4Figure 7-3. Ethernet
Index-4303552-A Rev 00Ttask summary information, 4-9TCP statistics, 6-3technical publications, xxtechnical support, xxiTelnet statistics, 6-4text conv
303552-A Rev 00xiiiFigure 8-12. IPX Interface Statistics ...8-13Figure 8-13. I
303552-A Rev 00xvTablesTable 5-1. Event Message Severity Levels ...5-4
303552-A Rev 00xvii PrefaceThis guide describes the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Server and what you do to start and customize the HTTP Server o
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Serverxviii303552-A Rev 00Text ConventionsThis guide uses the following text conventions:angle brackets (< >
Preface303552-A Rev 00xix Acronymsitalic text Indicates file and directory names, new terms, book titles, and variables in command syntax descriptions
ii303552-A Rev 004401 Great America Parkway 8 Federal StreetSanta Clara, CA 95054 Billerica, MA 01821Copyright © 1998 Bay Networks, Inc.All rights res
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Serverxx303552-A Rev 00Bay Networks Technical PublicationsYou can now print Bay Networks technical manuals and re
Preface303552-A Rev 00xxi You can purchase Bay Networks documentation sets, CDs, and selected technical publications through the Bay Networks Collater
303552-A Rev 00 1-1 Chapter 1Starting the HTTP ServerThe Bay Networks® HTTP Server is an embedded Web-based device management tool accessible from any
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server1-2 303552-A Rev 00Browser RequirementsThe HTTP Server software requires a Web browser that supports frames
Starting the HTTP Server303552-A Rev 00 1-3 When you enable the HTTP Server during the Quick-Start procedure, you can use the HTTP Server after comple
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server1-4 303552-A Rev 00Using Site ManagerYou can configure HTTP Server software in any Configuration Manager mo
303552-A Rev 00 2-1 Chapter 2HTTP Server ConceptsWith HTTP Server software, you can access device information from anywhere in the network using any s
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server2-2 303552-A Rev 00The information that you gather through the HTTP Server interface can help you monitor y
HTTP Server Concepts303552-A Rev 00 2-3 This is the first window you see when you specify a device or when you click on the Summary folder icon, then
303552-A Rev 00iiiBay Networks, Inc. Software License AgreementNOTICE: Please carefully read this license agreement before copying or using the accom
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server2-4 303552-A Rev 00Figure 2-2. Navigational FrameThis frame contains expandable folders. Clicking on a fold
303552-A Rev 00 3-1 Chapter 3HTTP Server SecurityThe HTTP Server allows access to device information from anywhere in the network. To protect your net
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server3-2 303552-A Rev 00If you have User access privileges and attempt to access information requiring Manager p
303552-A Rev 00 4-1 Chapter 4Using the HTTP ServerThis chapter describes how to use the HTTP Server to monitor the operation of your network. If you h
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server4-2 303552-A Rev 00After opening one of these links, choose File > Close to return to the HTTP Server pa
Using the HTTP Server303552-A Rev 00 4-3 Figure 4-1. Initial HTTP Server WindowViewing Overall System StatusUse the summary information to get an over
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server4-4 303552-A Rev 00Figure 4-2. System Information SummaryThe System Information in the display frame provid
Using the HTTP Server303552-A Rev 00 4-5 Viewing Hardware Summary InformationClick on Summary > Hardware in the navigational frame to view the summ
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server4-6 303552-A Rev 00Viewing PROM Summary InformationClick on Summary > PROMs in the navigational frame to
Using the HTTP Server303552-A Rev 00 4-7 Viewing Software Image Summary InformationClick on Summary > Software in the navigational frame to view th
iv303552-A Rev 00its own data and information and for maintaining adequate procedures apart from the Software to reconstruct lost or altered files, d
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server4-8 303552-A Rev 00Viewing System Resource Summary InformationClick on Summary > Resources in the naviga
Using the HTTP Server303552-A Rev 00 4-9 Viewing System Task Summary InformationClick on Summary > Tasks in the navigational frame to view the summ
303552-A Rev 00 5-1 Chapter 5Viewing Circuit Alerts and EventsThis chapter describes how to use the HTTP Server to monitor circuit alerts and system e
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server5-2 303552-A Rev 00Displaying Circuit AlertsA circuit alert indicates a condition, such as a port/interface
Viewing Circuit Alerts and Events303552-A Rev 00 5-3 Figure 5-2. Event Log DisplaySpecifying the Contents of the Event Log DisplayBy default, the even
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server5-4 303552-A Rev 00Interpreting Event MessagesEvent Messages for Routers provides detailed information abou
303552-A Rev 00 6-1 Chapter 6Viewing Router Service StatisticsExamining the router’s statistics along with the event log can give you a picture of how
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server6-2 303552-A Rev 00To get statistical information about any of these services, click on the appropriate lin
Viewing Router Service Statistics303552-A Rev 00 6-3 Viewing TCP StatisticsClick on Statistics > Services > TCP to view statistical information
303552-A Rev 00vContentsPrefaceBefore You Begin ...
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server6-4 303552-A Rev 00Viewing FTP StatisticsClick on Statistics > Services > FTP to view statistical inf
Viewing Router Service Statistics303552-A Rev 00 6-5 Viewing BootP StatisticsClicking on Statistics > Services > Bootp reveals several subordina
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server6-6 303552-A Rev 00Figure 6-6. BootP Relay Agent Interface StatisticsViewing BootP Client StatisticsClick o
Viewing Router Service Statistics303552-A Rev 00 6-7 Figure 6-8. BootP Preferred Server StatisticsViewing BootP Relay Agent StatisticsClick on Statist
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server6-8 303552-A Rev 00Viewing SNMP Counter StatisticsClick on Statistics > Services > SNMP > Counters
Viewing Router Service Statistics303552-A Rev 00 6-9 Click on Statistics > Services > SNMP > Communities to view statistical information for
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server6-10 303552-A Rev 00Viewing SNMP Exception StatisticsClick on Statistics > Services > SNMP > Excep
Viewing Router Service Statistics303552-A Rev 00 6-11 Viewing HTTP Server Configuration StatisticsClick on Statistics > Services > HTTP > Con
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server6-12 303552-A Rev 00Viewing HTTP Counter Summary StatisticsClick on Statistics > Services > HTTP >
Viewing Router Service Statistics303552-A Rev 00 6-13 Viewing HTTP Request StatisticsClick on Statistics > Services > HTTP > Requests to view
vi303552-A Rev 00Viewing System Resource Summary Information ...4-8Viewing System Task Summary Infor
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server6-14 303552-A Rev 00Viewing HTTP Response StatisticsClick on Statistics > Services > HTTP > Respon
303552-A Rev 00 7-1 Chapter 7Viewing Router Port StatisticsClicking on Statistics > Ports displays the following folders in the navigational frame:
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server7-2 303552-A Rev 00Changing the Administrative Status of a PortA user who has Manager-level access privileg
Viewing Router Port Statistics303552-A Rev 00 7-3 Figure 7-1. Port Traffic StatisticsViewing Ethernet Port StatisticsClicking on Statistics > Port
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server7-4 303552-A Rev 00Viewing Ethernet Summary StatisticsClick on Statistics > Ports > Ethernet > Sum
Viewing Router Port Statistics303552-A Rev 00 7-5 Viewing Ethernet Receive Error StatisticsClick on Statistics > Ports > Ethernet > Rx Errors
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server7-6 303552-A Rev 00Viewing Synchronous (Sync) Port StatisticsClicking on Statistics > Ports > Sync in
Viewing Router Port Statistics303552-A Rev 00 7-7 Viewing Synchronous Traffic StatisticsClick on Statistics > Ports > Sync > Traffic to view
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server7-8 303552-A Rev 00Viewing Synchronous Transmit Error StatisticsClick on Statistics > Ports > Sync &g
Viewing Router Port Statistics303552-A Rev 00 7-9 Viewing FDDI Port StatisticsClicking on Statistics > Ports > FDDI in the navigational frame re
303552-A Rev 00viiChapter 7 Viewing Router Port StatisticsChanging the Administrative Status of a Port ...
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server7-10 303552-A Rev 00Viewing FDDI Traffic StatisticsClick on Statistics > Ports > FDDI > Traffic to
Viewing Router Port Statistics303552-A Rev 00 7-11 Viewing FDDI Transmit Error StatisticsClick on Statistics > Ports > FDDI > Tx Errors to vi
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server7-12 303552-A Rev 00Viewing HSSI Port StatisticsClicking on Statistics > Ports > HSSI in the navigati
Viewing Router Port Statistics303552-A Rev 00 7-13 Viewing HSSI Traffic StatisticsClick on Statistics > Ports > HSSI > Traffic to view HSSI t
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server7-14 303552-A Rev 00Viewing HSSI Transmit Error StatisticsClick on Statistics > Ports > HSSI > Tx
Viewing Router Port Statistics303552-A Rev 00 7-15 Viewing Token Ring Port StatisticsClicking on Statistics > Ports > Token Ring in the navigati
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server7-16 303552-A Rev 00Viewing Token Ring Traffic StatisticsClick on Statistics > Ports > Token Ring >
Viewing Router Port Statistics303552-A Rev 00 7-17 Viewing Token Ring Transmit Error StatisticsClick on Statistics > Ports > Token Ring > Tx
303552-A Rev 00 8-1 Chapter 8Viewing Router Protocol StatisticsClicking on Statistics > Protocols displays the following folders in the navigationa
viii303552-A Rev 00Chapter 8 Viewing Router Protocol StatisticsChanging the Administrative Status of a Port ...
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server8-2 303552-A Rev 00Changing the Administrative Status of a PortA user who has Manager-level access privileg
Viewing Router Protocol Statistics303552-A Rev 00 8-3 Viewing IP Summary StatisticsClick on Statistics > Protocols > IP > Summary or on the t
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server8-4 303552-A Rev 00Viewing IP Traffic StatisticsClick on Statistics > Protocols > IP > Traffic or
Viewing Router Protocol Statistics303552-A Rev 00 8-5 Viewing IP Interface StatisticsClick on Statistics > Protocols > IP > Interfaces to vie
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server8-6 303552-A Rev 00Viewing IP Route StatisticsClick on Statistics > Protocols > IP > Routes to vie
Viewing Router Protocol Statistics303552-A Rev 00 8-7 Viewing IP ARP Cache StatisticsClick on Statistics > Protocols > IP > ARP Cache to view
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server8-8 303552-A Rev 00Viewing IP RIP Interface StatisticsClick on Statistics > Protocols > IP > RIP t
Viewing Router Protocol Statistics303552-A Rev 00 8-9 Viewing ICMP Counter StatisticsClick on Statistics > Protocols > IP > ICMP > Counter
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server8-10 303552-A Rev 00Viewing ICMP Received StatisticsClick on Statistics > Protocols > IP > ICMP &g
Viewing Router Protocol Statistics303552-A Rev 00 8-11 Viewing ICMP Transmitted StatisticsClick on Statistics > Protocols > IP > ICMP > Tr
303552-A Rev 00ixChapter 9 Customizing HTTP Server ParametersDisabling and Reenabling the HTTP Server ...
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server8-12 303552-A Rev 00Viewing IPX Summary StatisticsClick on Statistics > Protocols > IPX > Summary
Viewing Router Protocol Statistics303552-A Rev 00 8-13 Viewing IPX Traffic StatisticsClick on Statistics > Protocols > IPX > Traffic to view
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server8-14 303552-A Rev 00Viewing IPX Forwarding StatisticsClick on Statistics > Protocols > IPX > Forwa
Viewing Router Protocol Statistics303552-A Rev 00 8-15 Viewing IPX Route StatisticsClick on Statistics > Protocols > IPX > Routes to view IPX
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server8-16 303552-A Rev 00Viewing IPX RIP Interface StatisticsClick on Statistics > Protocols > IPX > RI
Viewing Router Protocol Statistics303552-A Rev 00 8-17 Viewing AppleTalk StatisticsClicking on Statistics > Protocols > AppleTalk in the navigat
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server8-18 303552-A Rev 00Viewing AppleTalk Traffic StatisticsClick on Statistics > Protocols > AppleTalk &
Viewing Router Protocol Statistics303552-A Rev 00 8-19 Viewing AppleTalk Route StatisticsClick on Statistics > Protocols > AppleTalk > Routes
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server8-20 303552-A Rev 00Viewing AppleTalk Zone StatisticsClick on Statistics > Protocols > AppleTalk >
303552-A Rev 009-1 Chapter 9Customizing HTTP Server ParametersWhen you start the HTTP Server on the router, default values are in effect for all param
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