Configuration Guide Configuring HTTP Service
A component package or Web package is uploaded through the local upgrade function provided by Web.
After successfully receiving a file, the device checks the version for its validity.
After the file check is successful, if the file is a Web package, perform the upgrade directly; if the file is a component
package, decide whether to perform the upgrade in the browser by restarting the device.
Related Configuration
Updating a Web Package
Run the upgrade web download command to download a Web package from the TFTP server.
After the command is run, download a Web package from the TFTP server. After the package passes the validity check,
directly use the Web package for upgrade without restarting the device.
You can also run the upgrade web command to directly upgrade a Web package stored locally.
Updating a Subsystem Component
By default, a device does not upgrade subsystem components uploaded through a browser or TFTP.
To upgrade a subsystem component, you must restart the device.
6.4 Configuration
Configuring the HTTP
Service
(Mandatory) It is used to enable the HTTP service.
enable service web-server
Enables the HTTP service.
Configures HTTP authentication
information.
Configures an HTTP service port.
Configures an HTTPS service port.
Configuring a Local HTTP
Upgrade
(Mandatory) It is used to realize a local HTTP upgrade.
Upgrades a Web package stored on a
device.
Automatically downloads a Web package
from a server and automatically upgrades
the package.
6.4.1 Configuring the HTTP Service
Configuration Effect
After the HTTP service is enabled on a device, users can log in to the Web management page after passing authentication
and monitor the device status, configure devices, upload and download files.