User`s guide
42 XSR User’s Guide
Accessing the XSR Through the Web Chapter 2
Managing the XSR
Accessing the XSR Through the Web
The XSR via a browser but provide a cursory display of hardware
configuration data to diagnose the router over the Web. Because the Web
server is disabled at boot-up, you must either manually enable the Web server
using the CLI, or enable it in
startup-config.
The default Web server port is 80. Access to the XSR through the Web is not
password protected.
Network Management Tools
The following tools are useful to manage the XSR over the network.
NetSight Atlas Router Services Manager v2.0
XSR firewall and Access Control List(ACL) configuration can performed on
the NetSight Atlas Router Services Manager v2.0 application. For more
information, refer to the following URL:
http://www.enterasys.com/products/management/NSA-RSM-CD/
For NetSight Atlas documentation, refer to the following URL:
http://www.enterasys.com/support/manuals/netsight.html
Firmware Upgrade Procedures
A variety of tools provided by the XSR and Enterasys’ NetSight application
support the following procedures.
Using the CLI for Downloads
TFTP can be used to transfer system firmware to the XSR remotely. A TFTP
server must be running on the remote machine and the firmware image file
must reside in the TFTP root directory of the server when using the
copy
tftp
filename command.