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Web server overview, Supported protocols – Allied Telesis AT-S62 User Manual

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AT-S62 Menus Interface User’s Guide

Section VII: Management Security

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Web Server Overview

The AT-S62 management software comes with web server software so
you can remotely manage a switch with a web browser from a
management workstation on your network. (For instructions on how to
manage a switch with a web browser, refer to the AT-S62 Web Browser
Interface User’s Guide
.)

The web server can operate in two modes. The first is referred to as non-
secure HTTP mode. In this mode, packets sent between the switch and
the web browser during a management session are transmitted in
plaintext. Anyone monitoring your network with a network analyzer,
such as a sniffer, will be able to view the contents of the management
packets.

The web server can also operate in the secure HTTPS mode where all
communications between the switch and a web browser are encrypted.
This feature uses the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol. It can help
protect your switch from intruders who might be monitoring your
network.

If you intend to use the secure HTTPS mode of the web server, there are
several procedures you need to perform before you can configure the
web server. You must create an encryption key, as explained in Chapter
32, Encryption Keys on page 636. Yo
u must also create a certificate and
add the certificate to the certificate database. This latter part is explained
in Chapter 33, Public Key Infrastructure Certificates on page 654. For an
overview to the procedures, refer to General Steps to Configuring the
Web Server for Encryption on page 632.

The default setting for the web server is enabled, with the non-secure
HTTP mode as the default active mode.

Note

To use SSL in an enhanced stack, all switches in the stack must use
SSL. For further information, refer to SSL and Enhanced Stacking on
page 658.

Supported

Protocols

The switch supports the following HTTP and HTTPs protocols:

❑ HTTP v1.0 and v1.1 protocols

❑ HTTPS v1.0 and v1.1 protocols running over SSL

The switch supports the following SSL protocols:

❑ SSL version 2.0

❑ SSL version 3.0