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3 Using the HTTP Interface
This chapter describes how to configure your NAStape using an HTTP interface. This
includes Connecting to the HTTP Interface, as well as using the following screens
within the interface:
includes Connecting to the HTTP Interface, as well as using the following screens
within the interface:
• Status
• Security
• Logout
Connecting to the HTTP Interface
Note:
The Ethernet port is assigned a default hostname of
SL<serial number>-0, where <serial number> is the serial number
of the NAStape (located on the rear panel of the NAStape). This
hostname may be changed to avoid duplicate hostnames.
SL<serial number>-0, where <serial number> is the serial number
of the NAStape (located on the rear panel of the NAStape). This
hostname may be changed to avoid duplicate hostnames.
Note:
If you are having trouble bringing up the Web page with Internet
Explorer, be sure to check your HTTP proxy settings. To change
your settings:
Explorer, be sure to check your HTTP proxy settings. To change
your settings:
i.
Go to Tools > Internet Options > Connections > LAN Settings >
Advanced.
Advanced.
ii.
Add the IP address or hostname of the NAStape to the
Exceptions list.
Exceptions list.
1.
Connect the NAStape to your network; DHCP can assign the IP address, subnet
mask, iSNS, gateway information, and WINS if configured to do so.
mask, iSNS, gateway information, and WINS if configured to do so.
If the DHCP service is only supplying the IP address, you can fill in the rest of
the information through the HTTP or serial interface.
the information through the HTTP or serial interface.