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 800 & 8000 Series - Software Management Guide 
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Management and Monitoring Capabilities
A Network administrator can use the following interfaces to configure, manage and monitor the device.
 
2.1 Web (HTTP/HTTPS) Interface
The Web interface (HTTP) provides easy access to configuration settings and network statistics from any computer on the
network. The Web interface can be accessed, through LAN (switch, hub and so on), the Internet, or with an Ethernet cable
connected directly to the computer’s Ethernet port. 
HTTPS interface provides an HTTP connection over a Secure Socket Layer (SSL). HTTPS allows the user to access the device in
a secure fashion by using SSL over port 443. The device supports SSLv3 with a 128-bit encryption certificate maintained by
the device for secure communication between the device and the HTTP client. All communications are encrypted by using
the server and the client-side certificate.
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Compatible browser for Web Interface:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 or later
Mozilla Firefox 3.0 or later
When working with Internet Explorer 9 in Windows 2008 Server, navigate to Internet Options -> Security -> 
Internet -> Custom Level -> Scripting -> Active Scripting
 to enable active scripting.
When working with Internet Explorer 10 and facing web page issues, click the Broken Page icon 
 available on 
the right side of the address bar. 
2.2 Command Line Interface 
The Command Line Interface (CLI) is a text-based configuration utility that supports a set of keyboard commands and
parameters to configure, manage and monitor the device. You can enter the command statements composed of CLI
commands and their associated parameters. For example, when downloading a file, an administrator enters the download
CLI command along with the IP address, file name, and file type parameters. Commands can be issued from the keyboard for
real-time control, or from scripts that automate configuration.
2.2.1 HyperTerminal
The CLI can be accessed over a HyperTerminal serial connection. HyperTerminal is a program that connects to other
Computers, Telnet Sites, Bulletin Board Systems (BBS), Online Services, and Host Computers, by using either modem or a null
modem cable.