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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION AND CONFIGURATION
3.6 MANAGEMENT INTERFACES
The radio can be managed over a number of IP-based interfaces. This section describes how to configure these
different management interfaces. A standard web browser can be used to configure the radio over HTTP or HTTPS.
See Figure 3-4.
3.6.1 Graphical User Interface (GUI)
The subsections below describe GUI Management Interfaces configuration parameters.
3.6.1.1 HTTP
The HTTP service is turned on by default, but can be turned off in the interest of security. Google Chrome 45,
Mozilla Firefox 38 and Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 are currently the only supported web browsers, but others
might also be functional.
3.6.1.2 HTTPS
The HTTPS service can be turned on and off. A host X.509 certificate and private key pair are pre-installed, but can
be overwritten with a user-generated certificate. A host X.509 certificate and private key pair must be loaded in order
to use HTTPS in FIPS Mode. Refer to Paragraph 3.10.2.
3.6.1.3 GUI Idle Timeout
The GUI can be set up to automatically log off after ten minutes of inactivity. After nine minutes of inactivity, a
warning message is displayed to draw attention to a foreground tab, while the web browser Favicon is toggled
between two states to draw attention to a background tab that is about to log off. See Figure 3-5.
3.6.2 Command Line Interface (CLI)
The subsections below describe CLI Management Interfaces configuration parameters.
3.6.2.1 Telnet
The Telnet service is turned on by default, but can be turned off in the interest of security. The operating port can
also be changed from the default port number 23.
Figure 3-5. Favicon States