Configuration
HTTP
The configuration settings for the LDR X HTTP component allow you to set the basic state of the protocol component, select whether or not to enable the protocol on service restarts, and reset transaction counters to clear alarms.
Table 67: LDR X HTTP Component Configuration Settings
Prompt | Type | Description |
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HTTP State | Sets the component to be either: | |
| menu | • |
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| any user who tries to open an HTTP session to |
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| the LDR receives an error message. Active |
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| sessions are gracefully closed. HTTP component |
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| counter attributes are reset to zero. |
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| • |
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| other LDR services. No HTTP processing is per- |
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| formed locally. |
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| • Online |
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| operations are permitted. |
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| • |
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Check box | Enables the HTTP component when the service is | |
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| restarted. If not selected, the HTTP interface remains |
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| Offline until explicitly enabled. |
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| If the check box is selected, the state on restart |
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| depends on the state of the Storage component. If the |
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| storage component is |
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| interface is also |
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| is online, then HTTP is also online. Otherwise the |
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| HTTP interface remains in the Offline state. |
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Reset HTTP | Check box | When selected and applied, the counter attributes for |
Counts |
| HTTP transactions are reset to zero. This can be used |
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| to clear alarms. |
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Connectivity
There are no configurable settings offered for the Connectivity component.
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