Installation and Operation Manual

Table Of Contents
TD 92579EN
10 April 2015 / Ver. N
Installation and Operation Manual
IP-DECT Base Station & IP-DECT Gateway (software version 7.2.X)
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1 Select Services > HTTP
Select the Force HTTPS check box to allow only HTTPS sessions and all HTTP
requests are redirected as HTTPS requests.
Select the Disable HTTP basic authentication check box to require all
administrative and programmatic clients to support HTTP digest authentication.
Select the Password protect all HTTP pages check box to password protect all
HTTP pages.
Enter "Port number" in the Port text field. The IPBS/IPBL is by default
administered over the network via the TCP port 80 (http). If port 80 is not to be
used another port can be set up for access. Set this value to 0 to disable http
traffic (recommended). Attempts to contact the device using the http protocol
will result in an Unable to connect message.
Enter "HTTPS Port" in the HTTPS Port text field. To access IPBS/IPBL securely, use
the TCP port 443 (https). Set this value to anything except zero (0) to enable
https traffic. The default value is 443. The value zero (0) disables https traffic
which is not recommended.
Enter "Network Base Address" / "Network Base Mask" in the Allowed stations
text fields to only allow access only from matching network, for
example:172.16.0.0 / 255.255.0.0
In the Active HTTP sessions field all ongoing HTTP traffic is displayed.
2 Click "OK".
4.8.4 Configure the HTTP Client settings
A list of URL that require authentication can be specified.
1 Select Services > HTTP Client.
2 Enter the “URL” in the URL text field.
3 Enter "User" and "Password" in the User and Password text fields.
4 Click “OK”.
A new row will be shown and more URLs can be added.
4.8.5 SNMP
Faults can be reported in the IP-DECT system via the Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP). The SNMP framework has three parts:
An SNMP manager: the system used to control and monitor the activities of network
hosts using SNMP.
An SNMP agent: the software component within the managed device that maintains
data for the device and reports data, as needed, to managing systems.
A MIB: The Management Information Base (MIB) is a virtual information storage area
for network management information.
The agent and MIB reside on a network device (for example, router, access server, or
switch). To enable the SNMP agent on the IPBS/IPBL, the relationship between the
manager and the agent must be defined.
The MIB file can be downloaded from the Ascom’s Extranet where the MIB file is included
in the software package zip file.