- •Table of Contents
- •Quick Reference to Commands
- •Quick List of Examples
- •Preface
- •Intended Audience
- •Organization of This Guide
- •Document Conventions
- •Vyatta Publications
- •Chapter 1: SSH
- •SSH Configuration
- •SSH Commands
- •service ssh
- •service ssh port <port>
- •Chapter 2: Telnet
- •Telnet Configuration
- •Telnet Commands
- •service telnet
- •service telnet port <port>
- •telnet <address>
- •Chapter 3: Web GUI Access (https)
- •Web GUI Access Configuration
- •Web GUI Access Commands
- •service https
- •Chapter 4: DHCP
- •DHCP Overview
- •DHCP Configuration
- •Enabling the DHCP Server
- •Configuring DHCP Address Pools
- •Creating a Static Mapping
- •Setting up DHCP Servers for Failover
- •Setting up DHCP Relay
- •Setting Additional DHCP Configuration Parameters
- •DHCP Commands
- •clear dhcp lease ip <ipv4>
- •clear dhcp leases
- •release dhcp interface <interface>
- •renew dhcp interface <interface>
- •show dhcp client leases
- •show dhcp leases
- •show dhcp statistics
- •Chapter 5: DHCPv6
- •DHCPv6 Overview
- •DHCPv6 Configuration
- •Enabling the DHCPv6 Server
- •Configuring DHCPv6 Address Pools
- •Creating a Static Mapping
- •Setting up DHCPv6 Relay
- •Setting up DHCPv6 Client
- •DHCPv6 Commands
- •release dhcpv6 interface <interface>
- •renew dhcpv6 interface <interface>
- •restart dhcpv6 relay-agent
- •restart dhcpv6 server
- •show dhcpv6 client leases
- •show dhcpv6 relay-agent status
- •show dhcpv6 server leases
- •show dhcpv6 server status
- •Chapter 6: DNS
- •DNS Configuration
- •DNS Overview
- •System DNS
- •Dynamic DNS
- •DNS Forwarding
- •DNS Configuration Examples
- •Configuring Access to a Name Server
- •Configuring Dynamic DNS
- •Configuring DNS Forwarding
- •Statically Configured Entries and DNS Forwarding
- •DNS Commands
- •clear dns forwarding all
- •clear dns forwarding cache
- •service dns dynamic interface <interface>
- •service dns dynamic interface <interface> service <service>
- •service dns dynamic interface <interface> service <service> server <addr>
- •service dns forwarding dhcp <interface>
- •service dns forwarding system
- •show dns dynamic status
- •show dns forwarding nameservers
- •show dns forwarding statistics
- •update dns dynamic interface <interface>
- •Chapter 7: Web Caching
- •Web Caching Configuration
- •Web Caching Overview
- •Web Caching Configuration Example
- •Configuring Web Caching
- •Web Caching Commands
- •restart webproxy
- •show webproxy log
- •Chapter 8: LLDP
- •LLDP Configuration
- •LLDP Overview
- •Configuring LLDP
- •Displaying LLDP Information
- •LLDP Commands
- •service lldp
- •show lldp neighbors
- •Glossary of Acronyms
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Web GUI Access Commands
This chapter contains the following commands.
Configuration Commands
service https |
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service https
Configures access to the web GUI.
Syntax
set service https
delete service https
show service https
Command Mode
Configuration mode.
Configuration Statement
service { https
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Parameters
None.
Default
None.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to configure access to the web GUI via https (port 443). Once configured, the web GUI can be accessed by specifying one of the system IP addresses from a web browser.
Use the set form of this command to create the https configuration and enable access to the web GUI.
Use the delete form of this command to remove the https configuration. If you delete the https configuration node you will disable web GUI access to the system.
Use the show form of this command to view the https configuration.
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service https listen address <ipv4>
Configures access to the web GUI on a specific address.
Syntax
set service https listen-address ipv4 delete service https listen-address ipv4 show service https listen-address
Command Mode
Configuration mode.
Configuration Statement
service { https {
listen-address ipv4
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Default
Requests to access the web GUI will be accepted on any system IP address.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to configure the system to accept requests for web GUI access on specific addresses. This provides a way to limit access to the system.
Use the set form of this command to configure the system to accept requests for web GUI access on specific addresses.
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Use the delete form of this command to remove a listen-address.
Use the show form of this command to view the listen-address configuration.
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