
Chapter 6: Services Menu
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Disabling the
HTTP Server
The following procedure explains how to disable the HTTP server on the
access point. Please review the following guidelines before performing the
procedure:
If you disable the HTTP server while managing the access point
with HTTP, your management session is interrupted. To continue
managing the unit, you may use either HTTPS or SNMP.
If the maximum number of active sessions is set to 1, the default
value. you may have to wait until the inactive session timer times
out before starting an HTTPS session. The default is five minutes.
The maximum number of active sessions does not apply to SNMP.
If you disable HTTP without configuring HTTPS or SNMP, you
cannot manage the access point. Your only alternative is to return
the device to its default settings with the Reset button on the back
panel.
To disable the HTTP server, perform this procedure:
1. From the Services menu, select HTTP/HTTPS.
The access point displays the “Configure Web Server Settings”
window. Refer to Figure 47 on page 151.
2. Click the Disabled dialog circle for the HTTP Server Status field.
The following prompt is displayed.
Figure 48. Disable HTTP Server Prompt
3. Click OK.
4. Click the Update button to activate and save your changes on the
access point.
The HTTP server is now disabled.
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