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Section 3: Configuring the Access Point
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HTTP/HTTPS Service
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 the Services > Web Server tab.
Figure 18: HTTP/HTTPS Service
Table 21: HTTP/HTTPS Service
Field Description
HTTP Server
Status
Enable or disable access through HTTP. This setting is
independent of the HTTPS server status setting.
HTTP Port Specify the port number for HTTP traffic (default is “80”).
HTTP Redirect
to HTTPS
Redirecting all traffic from HTTP to HTTPS and make
sure users always access the site securely. This field is
available only when HTTP access disabled.
HTTPS Server
Status
Enable or disable access through a Secure HTTP Server
(HTTPS).
HTTPS Port Specify the port number for HTTPS traffic (default is
“443”).
Maximum
Sessions
When a user logs in 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. The default is “5”. 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.
Session
Timeout
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). The default is “60”
(minutes).
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