Cisco Cisco WAP150 Wireless-AC N Dual Radio Access Point with PoE Maintenance Manual
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selection will show the configured Scheduler Profile Names as in Wireless >
Scheduler page.
Scheduler page.
When the LED is associated to a Scheduler Profile, this column shows the status
depending on the presence or absence of an active profile rule at that time of the
day.
depending on the presence or absence of an active profile rule at that time of the
day.
STEP 4
Click Save. The changes are saved to the Startup Configuration.
HTTP/HTTPS Service
Use the HTTP/HTTPS Service page to enable and configure the web-based
management connections. If HTTPS is used for secure management sessions, you
can also use this page to manage the required SSL certificates.
management connections. If HTTPS is used for secure management sessions, you
can also use this page to manage the required SSL certificates.
Configuring HTTP and HTTPS Services
To configure the HTTP and HTTPS services:
STEP 1
Select Administration > HTTP/HTTPS Service.
STEP 2
In the Global Settings area, configure these parameters:
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Maximum Sessions—Enter the number of web sessions, including both
HTTP and HTTPS, that can be in use at the same time.
HTTP and HTTPS, that can be in use at the same time.
When a user logs on to the configuration utility of the WAP device, a session
is created. This session is maintained until the user logs off or the session
timeout expires. The range is from 1 to 10 sessions. The default is 5. If the
maximum number of sessions is reached, the next user who attempts to log
on to the configuration utility receives an error message about the session
limit.
is created. This session is maintained until the user logs off or the session
timeout expires. The range is from 1 to 10 sessions. The default is 5. If the
maximum number of sessions is reached, the next user who attempts to log
on to the configuration utility receives an error message about the session
limit.
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Session Timeout—Enter the maximum amount of time, in minutes, that an
inactive user remains logged on to the configuration utility. When the
configured timeout is reached, the user is automatically logged off. The
range is from 1 to 60 minutes. The default is 10 minutes.
inactive user remains logged on to the configuration utility. When the
configured timeout is reached, the user is automatically logged off. The
range is from 1 to 60 minutes. The default is 10 minutes.
STEP 3
Configure the HTTP and HTTPS services: