Public/guest network access
Configuring the public access Web server
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This page lists all MIME types that are currently defined on the Web server. A number of
common MIME types are defined by default. (Some of the default definitions cannot be
changed.)
Select Add New MIME Type to define your own MIME type.
File extension
Specify the file extension that identifies this MIME type.
MIME type
Specify the content-type string that identifies this MIME-type. This is the value that must
appear in an HTTP Content-type header for the controller to recognize this MIME type.
Types should be specified in the following format: type/subtype
For example: text/xml
MIME type is text-based
Enable this option if the MIME type identifies files that are text-based.
Security
Use this option to control access to the Web server.
Allowed addresses
The Web server will only accept connections from devices whose IP addresses appear in this
list.
When the list is empty, authentication requests are accepted from any address.
Active interfaces
Select the interface(s) on which the controller will accept connections.
When NOC authentication is active, this is the interface on which the remote login Web
server application can be reached. For more information on NOC authentication, see NOC
authentication on page 15-62 and Appendix D: NOC authentication.
Note Ingress interfaces configured inside VSCs (including the LAN port) always have access to the
Web server when NOC-based authentication is disabled.