
Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server
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Go to “Starting and Configuring the HTTP Server.”
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 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.
When you enable the HTTP Server during the Quick-Start procedure, you can use
the HTTP Server with its default configuration settings after completing the
install.bat procedure. For information on modifying the default HTTP Server
settings, see Customizing HTTP Parameters
.
After you run the install.bat script, you can install Site Manager software, as
described in Quick-Starting Routers.
Go to “Starting and Configuring the HTTP Server
.”
Note:
For complete instructions on running the install.bat script and verifying
that the installation is successful, see Quick-Starting Routers.
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