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15 February 2012 / Ver. H
Installation and Operation Manual
IP-DECT Base Station & IP-DECT Gateway (software version 5.0.x)
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If the HTTP server destination requires HTTPS then select "HTTPS" in the
Type
drop-
down list.
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Enter the IP Address of the IPBS/IPBL where you want to have an overview of all
faults in the External HTTP Server Address text field.
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Enter the HTTP server port in the External HTTP Server Port text field. The default
value is 80.
8.1.7
Configure the HTTP settings
Traditionally IPBS/IPBL has been administered over the network via the http protocol
(default port 80).
In a secure system (see the IP Security chapter) IPBS/IPBL should be administered via the
https protocol (default port 443). If for some reason port 443 is not to be used, you can
use another port for the local https server and then access the IPBS/IPBL via this port.
Http and https traffic, respectively, would be disabled if their port values were to be set to
zero (0). Therefore:
• To disable http traffic set "Port" to 0 (which is recommended in a secure system).
Attempts to contact the device using the http protocol will result in an Unable to
connect message.
• To disable https traffic set "HTTPS Port" to 0 (not recommended).
Any other port values would enable http and https traffic, respectively, for the port
specified.
Figure 26. Configure the HTTP Settings
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Select General > HTTP
• Select the Force HTTPS check box to allow only HTTPS sessions and all HTTP
requests are redirected as HTTPS requests.
• Select the Disable HTTP basic authentication check box to require all
administrative and programmatic clients to support HTTP digest authentication.
• Select the Password protect all HTTP pages check box to password protect all
HTTP pages.
• Enter "Port number" in the Port text field. The IPBS/IPBL is by default
administered over the network via the TCP port 80 (http). If port 80 is not to be
used another port can be set up for access. Set this value to 0 to disable http