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USER’S GUIDE
AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH
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HTTP/HTTPS Port Configuration
HTTP Port Identifies the TCP/IP port used for communications by HTTP with the
Automatic Transfer Switch. The default is 80.
You can change the Port setting to the number of any unused port
between 5000 and 32768 to enhance the protection provided by User
Name and Password settings.
You must then use a colon (:) in the command line to specify the non-
default port number. For example, for a port number of 5000 and a
Automatic Transfer Switch IP address of 152.214.12.114, you would use
this command:
http://152.214.12.114:5000
HTTPS Port Identifies the TCP/IP port used for communications by HTTPS with the
Automatic Transfer Switch. The default is 443.
You can change the Port setting to the number of any unused port
between 5000 and 32768 to enhance the protection provided by User
Name and Password settings.
You must then use a colon (:) in the command line to specify the non-
default port number. For example, for a port number of 6502 and a
Automatic Transfer Switch IP address of 156.214.12.114, you would use
this command:
https://156.214.12.114:6502
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