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106NetBotz Appliance User’s Guide
Web Server
Use the Web Server icon to view or change the HTTP and HTTPS IP ports through which the appliance
Web server communicates.
Double-click the Web Server icon to open the Web Server Configuration window.
Basic Tab
The Basic tab controls the IP ports used with HTTP and HTTPS connections to the NetBotz appliance.
On the Basic tab:
1. Enter the IP port used for HTTP communications in HTTP port.
2. Enter the IP port used for HTTPS communications in HTTPS port.
3. Check Enable to enable the corresponding Web server port.
4. Click OK.
Advanced tab
The Advanced tab details the active Web connections to the appliance and displays the IP address of the
client computer and the timestamp indicating the most recent access by that address.
On the Advanced tab (may not be available on all models):
1. Click Enable to view the list of connections. The default setting is Enabled.
2. Enter a value in the Maximum field to limit the number of connections that will be displayed in
the list. The value must be between 10 and 100 (inclusive).
3. The Time Period in seconds field is the amount of time that each connection is considered to be
worth tracking in the list. Older connections are removed when a newer connection appears. The
value must be between 900 and 86400 seconds (inclusive).
4. The list contains the IP of the connection with the time stamp of the last time the connection was
accessed. To update the timestamp, close the dialog and reopen it.
5. The Clear button removes all of the currently listed connections from the list. Closing and
re-opening the dialog will re-display the list of connections (unless you have unchecked the
Enable checkbox).