TANDBERG Gatekeeper Network Card User Manual


 
TANDBERG Gatekeeper User Guide
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16.2.5. HTTP/HTTPS
Commands under the HTTP and HTTPS nodes control web access to the Gatekeeper.
xConfiguration HTTP Mode: <On/Off>
Enables/disables HTTP support. The default is On.
You must restart the system for changes to take effect.
xconfiguration HTTPS Mode: <On/Off>
Enables/disables HTTPS support. The default is On.
You must restart the system for changes to take effect.
Note: If web access is required, we recommend that you enable HTTPS and disable HTTP for improved
security.
16.2.6. IP
Commands under the IP node allow you to configure IP-related parameters. The TANDBERG Gatekeeper
may be configured to use either IPv4 or IPv6 or both.
When entering IPv4 addresses, dotted quad notation is used: 127.0.0.1.
When using IPv6, addresses are entered in colon hexadecimal form: 2001:db8::2AA:FF:FE9A:4CA2.
xConfiguration IPProtocol: <Both/IPv4/IPv6>
Selects whether the Gatekeeper is operating in IPv4, IPv6 or dual stack mode.
xconfiguration IP Address: <IPAddress>
Specifies the IPv4 address of the system.
xconfiguration IP SubnetMask: <IPAddress>
Specifies the IPv4 subnet mask of the system.
xconfiguration IP Gateway: <IPAddress>
Specifies the IPv4 gateway of the system.
xconfiguration IP V6 Address: <IPAddress>
Specifies the IPv6 address of the system.
xconfiguration IP V6 Gateway: <IPAddress>
Specifies the IPv6 gateway of the system.
xconfiguration IP DNS Server [1..5] Address: <IPAddress>
Sets the IP address of the DNS servers to be used when resolving domain names. Normally only the first
DNS server will be queried for address resolution. If it fails to respond, all DNS servers will be queried.
Note: All the IP commands listed above require a system restart before they take effect.