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Chapter 7 Configuring Other Settings
Server Setup
Settings on the Web Server Setup Page
The Web Server Setup page contains the following settings:
Allow Non-Console Browsing
HTTP Port
Default Help Root URL
Extra Web Page File
Default Web Root URL
Allow Non-Console Browsing
Select yes to allow browsing to the management system. If you select no, the management system is
accessible only through the console and Telnet interfaces.
HTTP Port
This setting determines the port through which your access point provides web access. Your System
Administrator should be able to recommend a port setting.
Default Help Root URL
This entry tells the access point where to look for the Help files. The Help button on each management
system page opens a new browser window displaying help for that page. The online help files are
provided on the access point and bridge CD in the Help directory. You can point to the help files in one
of four possible locations:
InternetCisco maintains up-to-date help for access points on the Cisco website. While this
location requires online access for every occasion of needing online help, it offers the most
up-to-date information. If you use this help location, which is the default setting, you dont need to
copy the files from the access point and bridge CD.
File ServerOn multi-user networks, the help files can be placed on the network file server. For this
location, enter the full directory URL in the Default Help Root URL entry field. Your entry might
look like this:
[system name]\[directory]\wireless\help
Hard Driveyou can copy the help files to the hard drive of the computer you use to manage the
wireless LAN. If you use this location, enter the full directory URL. Your entry might look like this:
file:///[drive letter]:\[folder or subdirectory]\wireless\help
Extra Web Page File
If you need to create an alternative to the access points management system, you can create HTML
pages and load them into the access point. You use this entry field to specify the filename for your HTML
page stored on the file server.
Click Load Now to load the HTML page.