
Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server
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For example, the browsers Netscape
®
4.0 and later and Microsoft
®
Internet
Explorer
®
4.0 and later offer these features.
If you have changed the default settings for these browsers, you must ensure that
Java is enabled and that your browser is configured to accept cookies. To
configure digest authentication, you must use a browser that supports this feature.
If you are upgrading from an earlier version of the HTTP Server and want to
access Web pages that require digest authentication, you must reenter or change
your password when upgrading to the HTTP Server in BayRS Version 13.20.
Starting the HTTP Server Using
install.bat
A new router comes with a flash memory card containing the software image for
the router, two configuration files (config and ti.cfg), and the Quick-Start script
install.bat.
The Quick-Start installation script install.bat creates an initial IP network
interface on the router so that your router can communicate with the configuration
workstation from which you will manage the router. The install.bat script prompts
you to enter the network information that dynamically configures the initial IP
interface.
As the following example shows, the script asks whether you want to enable
HTTP. Answer yes to this question. (The default is no.)
Step 7. Enable HTTP
Enable the HTTP (Web) Server
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Do you want to enable the HTTP (Web) server? (y/n)[n]:
y
HTTP server enabled.
Caution:
Internet Explorer lets you store your browser password. For
security reasons, Nortel Networks strongly recommends that you do not store
your password.
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