3.9 Settings > Network
The "Web" tab (Figure 3-18) allows you to enable or disable Web
browser access, choose the HTTP and/or HTTPS protocol and set
the HTTP port.
HTTP (default setting) is the standard protocol used by Web
browsers. HTTPS is a secure protocol that encrypts and decrypts
data passed between the user and the SNMPWEBCARD. If HTTPS
is selected, users can access the SNMPWEBCARD securely with
HTTPS (https://x.x.x.x). If HTTP/HTTPS is selected, users can
access the SNMPWEBCARD with either protocol. Note: HTTP and
HTTPS can be globally or individually enabled/disabled.
Port 80 is the default HTTP port. The port can be changed in HTTP
mode, but cannot be changed in HTTP/HTTPS mode. Port 443 is
the HTTPS port and cannot be changed.
Note: Enabling HTTPS requires the card to reboot. This process
may take several minutes. The default community name for
SNMPWEBCARD firmware 12.04.0040 and above is tripplite (read/
write).
Access to the SNMPWEBCARD via SNMP can be configured to
allow SNMP access (via a defined community string) to everyone, a
range or a single IP by defining the appropriate subnet mask.
SNMPv1 and SNMPv2
IP
Address
Subnet
192.168.1.1 (single) 255.255.255.255 User-Defined User-Defined
192.168.1.0 (range)
255.255.255.0
192.168.0.0
255.255.0.0
192.0.0.0
255.0.0.0
* (everyone)
0.0.0.0
Figure 3-20: Settings > Network > SNMP > V1/V2c Users
(continued)
Community
Access
User-Defined User-Defined
User-Defined User-Defined
User-Defined User-Defined
User-Defined User-Defined
Figure 3-18: Settings > Network > Web Tab
Figure 3-19: Settings > Network > SNMP > SNMP Mode
Figure 3-21: Settings > Network > SNMP > V3 Users
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