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Introduction, Http/html and snmp object format – Patton electronic 3120 User Manual

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1 • Introduction

Model 3120 RAS Administrators’ Reference Guide

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Introduction

Introduction

You may configure the access server by using its internal HTTP/HTML Administration Pages. However, to
enter into the HTTP/HTML pages, you must first define the LAN Address Technique, LAN IP Address, and
LAN Subnet Mask for the access server. If you have not done so, please refer to the Getting Started Guide that
came with your access server.

Logging into the HTTP/HTML Administration Pages

To log into the HTTP/HTML Administration pages, you must enter the 4-octet Internet Protocol (IP) (for
example,

http://your.server.ip.address

) address as the Universal Resource Locator (URL) into a World-Wide Web

(WWW) browser. After you enter the IP address, the access server will ask for your user name and password as
shown in figure 1.

Figure 1. Access server login window

Your access server will accept the following default administrative passwords:

superuser—this password carries full permission to change and view any parameters in the access server

monitor—this password allows full viewing of any non-password oriented variables.

Note

For security reasons, we recommend that you change these passwords
immediately after initial configuration.

HTTP/HTML and SNMP Object Format

In this document, we shall describe the variables found on each of the internal HTTP/HTML pages. This
description will include brief definitions of the Patton Enterprise MIB or SNMP MIB II object identifiers
wherever applicable. The format of the variables will resemble figure 2.

Figure 2. HTTP/HTML and SNMP object format