Displaying network configuration information

The Show Network command displays TCP/IP, Telnet, SSH, Web, SSL and SNMP configuration information.

IP address, subnet mask, gateway and DNS IP addresses

Enabled-disabled status and port numbers for Telnet, SSH, HTTP,SSL and SNMP support

HTTP authentication method and SSL access setting

Network status

See Chapter 4: Advanced Operations on page 45 for more information on SNMP and Remote Authentication

To display network configuration information:

At the Sentry: prompt, type show network and press Enter.

Example

The following command displays the network configuration information:

Sentry: show network<Enter>

Network Configuration

IP Address:

12.34.56.78

 

 

DNS1: 98.76.54.254

Subnet Mask:

255.0.0.0

 

 

DNS2: 0.0.0.0

Gateway:

12.34.56.1

 

 

 

 

Telnet:

Enabled

Port:

23

 

 

SSH:

Enabled

Port: 65535

Security: BASIC

HTTP:

Enabled

Port:

80

SSL:

Enabled

 

 

Access:

Required

SNMP:

Enabled

 

 

 

 

Network Status

 

 

 

 

 

Link:

Up

 

 

 

 

Speed:

100 Mbps

 

 

 

 

Duplex:

Full

 

 

 

 

Negotiation:

Auto

 

 

 

 

HTTP Administration

NOTE: A restart is required after setting or changing ANY Telnet/Web configurations. See Performing a warm boot on page 38 for more information.

Enabling and disabling HTTP support

The Set HTTP command is used to enable or disable HTTP support.

To enable or disable HTTP support:

At the Sentry: prompt, type set http, followed by enabled or disabled and press Enter.

Changing the HTTP server port

With HTTP support enabled, the HTTP server watches and responds to requests on the default HTTP port number 80. This port number may be changed using the Set HTTP Port command.

To change the HTTP port:

At the Sentry: prompt, type set http port, followed by the port number and press Enter.

Example

The following changes the HTTP port number to 2048:

Sentry: set HTTP port 2048<Enter>

Setting the HTTP authentication method

The Set HTTP Security command is used to set the method of authentication. The Sentry HTTP server supports two authentication methods for security and validation of the username-password – Basic and MD5 digest.

For more information on authentication methods, see Setting the HTTP authentication method: on page 14.

To set the HTTP authentication method:

At the Sentry: prompt, type set http security, followed by basic or md5 and press Enter.

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