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Figure 11 Web GUI Interface HTTP Support
3. To enable first select Edit Private or Edit Exclusive. This will drop the User into the Edit mode
(Figure 12). The User can enable the Web Server HTTP Support by selecting the Enabled option.
4. The User must Commit the changes (apply the configuration in run-time). To commit, select the
Commit option. A prompt screen will appear directing the User to confirm the pending
configuration changes. To proceed the User must select Cancel or OK.
3.4.1 Web Interface Configuration Key Concepts
The Web GUI Interface, when the Configuration Tab has been selected, has two major modes of
operation:
View Mode: Read-only access of all parameters. This is the default mode upon initial log in
(refer to Figure 9).
Edit Mode: Write access configuration of all available parameters. Within this mode there are
two sub-options:
o Edit Private. Edit Private will allow the user to configure all parameters but will not
lock the configuration database, allowing for other users to make configuration
changes at the same time (s).
o Edit Exclusive. Edit Exclusive will lock the configuration database and prevent any other
user from making configuration changes.
Note: System configuration changes are first made to the running configuration database
in memory. This allows the opportunity for the user to test the changes first before
saving. In order to make the change persistent and survive a restart, the “Configuration-
Write” command must be used.