Western Telematic NBB-1600-D20, NBB-1600DE-D20, NBB-1600CE-D16 Network Card User Manual


 
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NBB-1600-D20/D16 Series: Network Boot Bars - User's Guide
The Web Server Parameters Menu allows the following parameters to be
defined. Please note that all parameters listed here are available via both the
Web Browser Interface and Text Interface.
Service: Enables/Disables the NBB’s Web Server. Note that when the
Web Server is disabled, you will not be able to communicate via the
Web Browser Interface. (Default = On.)
Port Number: Sets the TCP/IP Port Number. The Port Number can
be set to any valid number except 23; this is because 23 is the default
port number that is used for communication with the unit via Telnet.
(Default = 80.)
5.4. Save Configuration Parameters
The NBB offers two methods for saving parameters; Saving to Memory, and
Saving to an ASCII File.
Saving parameters to memory ensures that your user-defined configuration
will remain intact if power to the NBB is temporarily interrupted. After the
configuration menus have been used to change parameters, the NBB will
prompt you to save parameters before exiting from Command Mode. At this
point, the NBB offers the options to Save parameters, continue without saving,
or revert to the previously saved parameters.
Saving Parameters to an ASCII file allows you to create a "backup" of your
currently defined configuration. As described in Section 7, this provides quick
recovery in the event that the unit is accidentally reset to default parameters,
and also allows you to copy parameters to other NBB units when several units
need to be configured with the same parameters.
Notes:
After new Parameters have been applied, the NBB will display
a "Save" prompt. In the Web Browser Interface, this prompt
appears when you leave the configurations menus. In the Text
Interface, the "Save" prompt appears when you disconnect
from the unit. At this point, you have the option of saving new
parameters to memory, continuing without saving, or reverting
to previously saved parameters.
If parameters have not been saved, and if power to the NBB
is interrupted, newly defined parameters will be lost. When
power is restored, the unit will then be configured with the
previously saved parameters.