RuggedCom RS400 manual ROS Web Server Interface, Using a Web Browser to Access the Web Interface

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1.3 The ROSWeb Server Interface

1.3.1 Using a Web Browser to Access the Web Interface

A web browser uses a secure communications method called Secure Socket Layer (SSL) to encrypt traffic exchanged with its clients. Web server guarantees that communications with the client is kept private. If client requires access via unsecure http port, it will be rerouted to the secure port. The access via SSL will be granted any client that provides the correct password.

Your browser may complain about SSL Certificate that Web server issues. It happens because the certificate that comes with the Web server is not issued by a recognized certificate authority. However, network traffic is still encrypted.

Start a web browser session and open a connection to the switch by entering a URL that specifies its hostname or IP address (e.g. http://179.1.0.45). Once the switch is contacted, start the login process by clicking on the “Login” link. The resulting page should be similar to that presented below:

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Contents Rugged Operating System ROS V3.5 User Guide Disclaimer of liability WarrantyCopyright Registered TrademarksTable Of Contents DNP 109 Igmp 221 Page Table Of Figures WIN and TIN Form 160 Port Lldp Parameters Form 216 How Chapters are organized Supported PlatformsWho Should Use This User Guide Document ConventionsApplicable Firmware Revision Firmware/User Guide Version Numbering SystemUsing the RS232 Port to Access the User Interface AdministrationROS User Interface Making Configuration Changes Structure of the User InterfaceROS Secure Shell Server Using a Web Browser to Access the Web Interface ROS Web Server InterfaceLog in to The Device with a Web Browser ROS RS400 Structure of the Web Interface Main Menu via Web Server InterfaceUpdating Statistics Displays Parameters Form ExampleAdministration Menu Administration Menu IP Interfaces IP Interfaces TableType MgmtIP Address Type Synopsis ###.###.###.### where ### ranges from 0 to Default IP AddressSubnet IP Gateways DestinationGateway Telnet Sessions Allowed IP ServicesInactivity Timeout Web Server Users AllowedModBus Address Synopsis 1 to 254 or Disabled Default DisabledSynopsis Disabled, Enabled Default Enabled SSH Sessions AllowedSystem Name Login BannerSystem Identification LocationPasswords Synopsis Local, Radius Default LocalAuth Type Operator Password Administration Guest UsernameGuest Password Admin UsernameDate Time and DateTime Time ZoneSynopsis 1 to Default 60 min Default UTC-000 Lisbon, LondonNTP Update Period NTP Server AddressSnmp Management Snmp UsersPriv Protocol NameAuth Protocol Auth KeySnmp Security to Group Maps Administration Priv KeySynopsis snmpV1, snmpV2c, snmpV3 Default snmpV3 SecurityModelSnmp Access Synopsis Any 32 characters DefaultGroup ReadViewName Synopsis noView, V1Mib, allOfMib Default noViewSecurityLevel WriteViewNameAdministration NotifyViewName User Login Authentication and Authorization Radius overviewVendor Synopsis ###.###.###.### where ### ranges from 0 to Radius Server ConfigurationDefault Primary ServerAuth UDP Port TACACS+ Server Configuration TACACS+Auth TCP Port TACACS+ Server FormDhcp Relay Agent N/A for RMC30 Dhcp Server AddressDefault Debugging Configuring Local SyslogAdministration Dhcp Client Ports SyslogSynopsis 1025 to 65535 or Default Configuring Remote Syslog ClientConfiguring Remote Syslog Server UDP PortFacility SeverityTroubleshooting Problem OneSerial Protocols Overview 1 ‘Raw Socket’ protocol features2 ‘Preemptive Raw Socket’ protocol features Serial Protocols5 ‘Microlok’ protocol features 3 ‘Modbus’ protocol features4 ‘DNP’ protocol features 6 ‘WIN’ protocol featuresSerial Protocols Operation RTU PollingBroadcast RTU Polling Broadcast RTU PollingPreemptive Raw Socket Permanent and Dynamic Master Connection SupportUse of Port Redirectors Message PacketizationModbus Server and Client Applications TCPModbus Performance DeterminantsRTU Use of Turnaround Delay Worked ExampleDNP 3.0, Microlok, TIN and WIN Applications Concept of LinksAddress Learning Address Learning for TIN Address Learning for DNPBroadcast Messages DNP Broadcast Messages TIN Broadcast MessagesTransport for Raw Socket Use of Differentiated Services Code Point DscpTransport Protocols Transport for Protocols with Defined LinksForce Half Duplex Mode of Operation Optical loop topologySerial Protocol Configuration and Statistics Serial Protocols MenuSerial Ports Serial Ports TableProtocol Pack TimerSerial Protocols Port ForceHDDefault 0 ms Raw SocketPack Char Flow ControlTransport Loc Port Call DirMax Conns Rem PortPreemptive Raw Socket Preemptive Raw Socket TableSynopsis 3 to Default 10 ms Dyn Pack TimerDyn Pack Char Modbus Server Serial Protocols TimeoutSynopsis 10 to Default 10 s Synopsis 1 to maximum port numberAuxiliary TCP Port Response TimerModbus Client Send ExceptionsWIN and TIN Serial Protocols Forward ExceptionsAddress Aging Timer Serial Protocols TIN ModeMessage Aging Timer TIN TransportMicroLok WIN DscpSynopsis TCP, UDP Default TCP 8 DNPLearning Serial Protocols Aging Timer Mirrored BitsMirrored Bits Form Device Addresses Device Address TableRemote IP Addr Synopsis Any 31 characters DefaultAddress Synopsis 1 to maximum port number or UnknownDefault Unknown Synopsis Any 16 characters DefaultDynamic Device Addresses Links Statistics Aging TimeConnection Statistics Serial Port Statistics Framing Errors Packet ErrorsParity Errors Overrun ErrorsResetting Serial Ports Clearing Serial Port StatisticsProblem Two Problem ThreeProblem Four Page Controller Protection Through Link-Fault-Indication LFI Ethernet PortsEthernet Ports Ethernet Ports Configuration and Status Ethernet Ports MenuPort Parameters Port Parameters TableAutoN MediaState SpeedLink Alarms LFIPort Rate Limiting Port Rate Limiting TableIngress Limit Port MirroringPort Mirroring Limitations Ingress FramesSource Port Synopsis Disabled, Enabled Default DisabledPort Mirroring Target PortSynopsis Off, On, OnwithPortGuard Default OnwithPortGuard Link Detection OptionsFast Link Detection PoE Parameters when applicable Negative impact on overall system responsivenessClass AdminPowered Pwr LimitEoVDSL Parameters when applicable Ethernet Ports CurrentROS 106 RS400 Mode Set Rate DS/USLink Rate DS/US Port StatusLink SNR MrgnResetting Ports Ethernet Ports NameDuplex Page Ethernet Statistics Ethernet StatisticsInOctets Viewing Ethernet StatisticsSynopsis ----, Down, Up OutOctetsErrorPkts Ethernet Statistics InPktsOutPkts Viewing Ethernet Port Statistics Ethernet Port Statistics TableEthernet Port Statistics Form TotalInOctets CRCAlignErrorsEthernet Statistics InOctets TotalInPktsLateCollisions JabbersCollisions Pkt64OctetsUndersizePkts Ethernet Statistics OutMulticastsOutBroadcasts OutUcastPktsClearing Ethernet Port Statistics Clear Ethernet Port Statistics FormRemote Monitoring Rmon Rmon History ControlsGranted Buckets IndexRequested Buckets IntervalSynopsis Any 127 characters Default Monitor Rmon History SamplesEthernet Statistics Owner Sample StartTimeSynopsis Dddd days, Hhmmss Number of good Broadcast packets received Rmon Alarms UtilizationROS 126 RS400 Variable Rising ThrValue Startup AlarmFalling Thr Rising EventRmon Events Rmon Events TableCommunity Synopsis none, log, snmpTrap, logAndTrap Default logAndTrapSynopsis Any 31 characters Default public Last Time SentRmon Event Log Rmon Event Log TableLogDescription LogLogTime Synopsis Any 49 charactersRstp Operation Spanning TreeRstp States and Roles StateRole Bridge and Port RolesPath and Port Costs Edge PortsPoint-to-Point and Multipoint Links How Port Costs Are GeneratedSTP vs. Rstp Costs Bridge DiameterMstp Operation MST Regions and InteroperabilityCist Regional Root Mstp Bridge and Port Roles 5.2.2.1 Bridge RolesCist Root Msti Regional RootMsti Port Roles Port RolesCist Port Roles Boundary PortsLoad Balancing Isolation of Spanning Tree ReconfigurationBenefits of Mstp Mstp versus PvstImplementing Mstp on a Bridged Network Select the design parameters for the network Rstp in Structured Wiring ConfigurationsRstp Applications Identify required legacy supportIdentify desired steady state topology Rstp in Ring Backbone ConfigurationsChoose the root bridge and backup root bridge carefully Decide upon port cost calculation strategyChoose the root bridge Rstp Port RedundancyIdentify edge ports Assign bridge priorities to the ringSpanning Tree Configuration Spanning Tree MenuVersion Support Synopsis STP, RSTP, Mstp Default RstpBridge Rstp Parameters ERSTP EnhancementsHello Time Forward DelayBridge Priority Max Age TimeSynopsis STP 16 bit, Rstp 32 bit Default STP 16 bit Bpdu Guard TimeoutCost Style Port Rstp Parameters PortsSTP Cost Spanning Tree EnabledPriority Rstp CostSpanning Tree Revision Level Synopsis Any 32 characters Default 00-0A-DC-00-41-74MST Region Identifier DigestBridge Msti Parameters Instance IDPort Msti Parameters Port Msti Parameter TablePorts Bridge Status Spanning Tree StatisticsBridge Rstp Statistics Bridge IDLearned Forward Delay Configured Hello TimeConfigured Forward Delay Configured Max AgePort Rstp Statistics Port Rstp Statistics TableStatus RoleCost RX ConfigsTX Configs RX RSTsBridge Msti Statistics Bridge Msti Statistics TablePort Msti Statistics Port Msti Statistics TablePort Msti Statistics Form Spanning Tree Role Troubleshooting Problem Five Problem SixProblem Seven Problem Eight Problem NineTagged vs. Untagged Frames Vlan OperationVLANs and Tags Native VlanTrunk Type Edge and Trunk Port TypesEdge Type Vlan Ingress and Egress RulesEgress Rules Forbidden Ports ListVLAN-aware and VLAN-unaware operation modes Gvrp Generic Vlan Registration Protocol Edge Switch QinQ not supported in RS400 and RS8000/RS1600 familiesROS 174 RS400 Vlan Applications Traffic Domain IsolationAdministrative Convenience Reduced HardwareGlobal Vlan Parameters Vlan ConfigurationSynopsis No, Yes Default Yes VLAN-awareStatic VLANs VIDSynopsis Any 19 characters Default Vlan NameForbidden Ports Port Vlan Parameters Port Vlan Parameters TableSynopsis Adv&Learn, Adv Only, Disabled Default Disabled Synopsis Edge, Trunk Default EdgeSynopsis Untagged, Tagged Default Untagged VLANs PortsImplicit Vlan SummaryExplicit DynamicDon’t need VLANs at all. How do I turn them off? Page Inspection Phase Classes of ServiceCoS Operation Forwarding Phase Determining The CoS Of a Received FrameSynopsis 8421, Strict Default CoS ConfigurationCoS Weighting Global CoS ParametersPort CoS Parameters Port CoS Parameter TablePriority to CoS Mapping Default CoSSynopsis Normal, Medium, High, Crit Default Normal Inspect TOSCoS Priority to CoS Mapping FormDscp to CoS Mapping TOS Dscp to CoS Mapping TableCoS Access Priorities RS8000 and RS1600 families only CoS Access Priorities TableNormal Access Priority Crit Access PriorityPage Igmp Router and Host Igmp OperationMulticast Filtering Switch Igmp Operation Active ModePassive Mode Igmp Snooping RulesIgmp and Rstp Combined Router and Switch Igmp Operation Processing JoinsProcessing Leaves Multicast Filtering Configuration and Status Configuring Igmp ParametersRouter Ports Multicast Filtering ModeQuery Interval Router ForwardingConfiguring Static Multicast Groups Synopsis ##-##-##-##-##-## where ## ranges 0 to FF DefaultMAC Address Synopsis ##-##-##-##-##-## where ## ranges 0 to FF Viewing IP Multicast GroupsJoined Ports Troubleshooting Problem Six Page MAC Address Tables MAC Address TablesSynopsis Static, Dynamic Viewing MAC AddressesSynopsis 0 to 65535 or Multi, Local Synopsis Normal, Medium, High, CritSynopsis 15 to Default 300 s Configuring MAC Address Learning OptionsConfiguring Static MAC Address Table Age Upon Link LossMAC address that is to be statically configured Purging MAC Address Table Page Lldp Operation Network DiscoveryNetwork Discovery Menu Network Discovery MenuGlobal Lldp Parameters Reinit DelayTx Delay Tx IntervalPort Lldp Parameters Port Lldp Parameters TableLldp Global Remote Statistics Lldp Neighbor Information Lldp Statistics Page PPP over Modem Operation Remote Dial-in For MonitoringPPP over Modem Router Concentration Router ConcentrationUsing Chap 11.1.4 PAP/CHAP Authentication 11.1.4.1 Users ProfilesUsing PAP Assigning IP Addresses For PPPStatic Routes PPP Configuration PPP Configuration MenuSynopsis Any 48 characters Default Modem SettingsAT Commands Country CodeLocal IP Address PPP ControlPPP Status Remote IP AddressSynopsis Any 15 characters Default Synopsis Any 15 characters Default ServerOutgoing PAP Password PPP over Modem Server NamePPP Users User NameRemote Net PPP over Modem PasswordSynopsis Any 9 characters Default Remote SubnetModem Speed PPP StatisticsCurrent Status Synopsis 0 to 2147483647 bps or OfflineAuthentication PPP over Modem Tx LCP PacketsConnected User Resetting PPP Clearing PPP StatisticsCan connect to the server, but I can’t ping or telnet to it Am having performance problems Page Using the Alarm System DiagnosticsAlarms and the Critical Failure Relay Active AlarmsPassive Alarms Viewing and Clearing AlarmsSynopsis MMM DD Hhmm Viewing CPU DiagnosticsTotal Powered Time Synopsis Any 127 charactersRAM Total Diagnostics CPU UsageTemperature RAM AvailableViewing and Clearing the System Log Viewing the System LogViewing Product Information Loading Factory Default Configuration Resetting the DeviceRS900 v2, 40-00-0066, RS900 v2 ROS 244 RS400 Summary Of CLI Commands available in ROS Using the CLI ShellEntering and Leaving the Shell Getting Help for a Command Viewing FilesListing files Viewing and Clearing Log Files Pinging a Remote DeviceTracing Events Displaying Trace settings Enabling TraceExecuting Commands Remotely Through RSH Starting TraceViewing Dhcp Learned Information Resetting the Device Upgrading Firmware using XModem Upgrading Firmware and Managing ConfigurationsUpgrading Firmware Upgrading Firmware Using a Tftp Client on Your Workstation Checking Status of DownloadUpgrading Firmware Using ROS Tftp Client Example of an Upgrade using ROS Tftp ClientCapturing Configurations Capturing Configurations with XModemCapturing Configurations with Tftp Using SQL Commands Getting StartedFinding the Correct Table Retrieving a Table with Where Clause Retrieving Parameter from a TableSetting Default Values in a Table Changing Values in a TableUsing RSH and SQL Using RSH and SQLStandard MIBs Module NameGroups Supported RuggedCom proprietary MIBs Proprietary MIB Module NameAppendix B Snmp Trap Summary IfInOctets IfInErrorsTcpInSegs IfInUcastPktsUdpInDatagrams UdpInErrorsTcpRetransSegs UdpNoPortsEtherStatsUndersizePkts EtherStatsCRCAlignErrorsEtherStatsMulticastPkts EtherStatsOversizePktsDot1dTpPortInFrames Dot1dBasePortDelayExceededDiscardsDot1dBasePortMtuExceededDiscards Dot1dTpPortOutFramesRcDeviceStsTemperature IfHCOutBroadcastPktsResponse Request0x040x03 0x10Alarms Modbus Memory MapPage Serial Uint16 TextCmd Uint32Performing write actions on the device using PortCmd AlarmRead Data from device using PortCmd PSStatusCmdRead Power Supply Status from device using PSStatusCmd See ROSMsti See LldpTagging 169
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