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CB3000 Client Bridge User’s Guide
4.2 Configuring Management Protocols
Numerous management protocol settings are required to support the monitoring and logging mechanisms of
the CB3000. To configure these management protocol settings, see the following:
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HTTP, HTTPS Configuration Settings
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4.2.1 HTTP, HTTPS Configuration Settings
The CB3000 supports both HTTP and HTTPS Web access mechanisms. This configuration sets the minimum
requirement for access. If you select HTTPS (default), then only HTTPS can access the CB3000. If you select
HTTP, then either HTTP or HTTPS will be able to access the CB3000. The
Discovery Tool
always launches
HTTPS pages.
To enable HTTP or HTTPS Web access:
1. Select
Management > HTTP
from the CB3000 menu tree.
Figure 4.5 HTTP HTTPS Configuration Settings
The HTTP/HTTPS Configuration Settings screen displays. By default, HTTPS is enabled.
2. To change Web access to HTTP, select the HTTP radio button. Click
Apply
.
This enables HTTP access to the Client Bridge.
If you select HTTP, the CB3000 is accessible through HTTPS as well. If HTTPS is selected however, access
is only permitted through HTTPS.
3. Click
Apply
.
The appropriate access mechanism is enabled.
4.2.2 SNMP Settings
Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP) facilitates the exchange of management information
between network devices. SNMP uses
Management Information Bases
(MIBs) to manage the device
configuration and monitor Internet devices that may be in remote locations. MIB information accessed via
SNMP is defined by a set of managed objects called
object identifiers
(OIDs). An
object identifier
(OID) is
used to uniquely identify each object variable of an MIB.
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