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Chapter 4: System Commands Efficient Networks
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Router family
Command Line Interface Guide
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system httpport
This command manages HTTP port access. It can:
Disable HTTP for this router (sets the HTTP port to 0).
Request the default HTTP port (80). This re-enables HTTP after it is
disabled.
Redefine the HTTP port.
NOTE:
This command requires a save and reboot to take effect.
To see the current setting, use the command system list. For more information, see
Controlling Remote Management on page 5-15 of the Technical Reference Guide.
Mgmt Class
Network (R/W)
Input Format
system httpport default | disabled | <port>
Parameters
Examples
This command sets the HTTP port to the default value (80).
Response
Command prompt.
default
Restores the port value to the default value (80) and re-enables the port.
disabled Disables the existing HTTP port.
<port>
a
a
Integer
Defines a new HTTP port number. Use this option to restrict remote ac-
cess.
-> system httpport default
This command disables the existing HTTP port.
-> system httpport disabled
This command remaps the HTTP port to port 3333.
-> system httpport 3333