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Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 22      Configuring and Accessing the Web User Interface
  Configuring the Router for Web User Interface Access
The persistent web user interface transport map configuration must be performed in addition to the 
legacy web user interface configuration, which is configured using the ip http command set. The ip http 
command settings define which ports are used by HTTP or HTTPS for both the legacy and 
graphics-based web user interface.
For information on configuring the entire graphics-based web user interface, including the configuration 
of persistent web user interface transport maps, see the 
.
Configuring the Router for Web User Interface Access
The ability to access either web user interface on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers is disabled by 
default.
The legacy web user interface must be configured before the graphics-based web user interface can be 
enabled. 
Note
The web user interface will not work if the Management Ethernet interface has not been configured or 
is not working; specifically, the default route must be specified in the Management Ethernet VRF before 
the web user interface can be configured.
See the 
 chapter for information on configuring the Management Ethernet interface on your router. See 
the 
 chapter 
for information on configuring a default route in the Management Ethernet interface on your router.
To enable the entire web user interface, perform the following tasks:
Step 1
(Optional) Ensure the clock setting on your router is accurate by entering the show clock command.
Router# show clock
*13:56:59.257 DST Mon May 5 2008
If the router time is not properly set, use the clock set anclock timezone commands for setting the 
router clock. 
Note
The 
 provides additional information on how 
clock settings on both the router and the web-browser can impact the web user interface.
Step 2
Connect to your router and enter the configure terminal command to enter global configuration mode.
Step 3
Set the HTTP server authentication method to local by entering the ip http authentication local 
command.
Step 4
Enable the legacy web user interface by entering one of the following global configuration commands:
ip http server—Enables HTTP on port 80, which is the default HTTP port.
ip http port port-number—Enables HTTP on the nondefault user-specified port.
ip http secure-server—Enables HTTPS on port 443, the default HTTPS port.
ip http secure-port port-number—Enables HTTPS on the nondefault user-specified port.
The legacy web user interface becomes available at this point of the procedure. Users attempting to 
access the web user interface after this step is completed will see the legacy web user interface only.