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Ruijie RG-WLAN Series User Manual

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Configuration Guide Configuring HTTP Service
After executing the request content, the server sends a response message to the client.
Related Configuration
Enabling the HTTP Service
By default, the HTTP service is disabled.
The enable service web-server command can be used to enable HTTP service functions, including the HTTP service and
HTTPS service.
The HTTP service must be enabled so that users can log in to devices through Web pages to configure and manage devices.
Configuring HTTP Authentication Information
By default, the system creates the admin account. The account cannot be deleted and only the password of the account can
be changed. The administrator account is the admin account, which corresponds to the level 0 permission. The administrator
account owns all permissions on the Web client and can edit other management accounts and authorize the accounts to
access pages. The new accounts that are added correspond to the level 1 permission.
The webmaster level command can be used to configure an authenticated user name and a password.
After this command is run, you need to enter the configured user name and password to log in to the Web page.
Configuring an HTTP Service Port
By default, the HTTP service port ID is 80.
The http port command can be used to configure an HTTP service port ID. The value range of the port ID is 80 and 1025 to
65535.
By configuring an HTTP service port ID, you can reduce the number of attacks initiated by illegal users on the HTTP service.
Configuring an HTTPS Service Port
By default, the HTTPS service port ID is 443.
The http secure-port command can be used to configure an HTTPS service port ID. The value range of the port ID is 443
and 1025 to 65535.
By configuring an HTTPS service port ID, you can reduce the number of attacks initiated by illegal users on the HTTPS
service.
6.3.2 Local HTTP Upgrade Service
When a device serves as the HTTP server, users can log in to the device through a Web browser and upload upgrade files
(including component package and Web package) to the device or directly upload files to the device through Trivial File
Transfer Protocol (TFTP).
Working Principle

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Ruijie RG-WLAN Series Specifications

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BrandRuijie
ModelRG-WLAN Series
CategoryWireless Access Point
LanguageEnglish

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