You can use a Web browser interface, referred to as the Web console, to monitor the Internet Agent. You cannot use the Internet Agent Web console to change any of the Internet Agent’s settings. Changes must be made through ConsoleOne, the server console, or the startup file.
The default HTTP port for the Internet Agent Web console is established during Internet Agent installation. You can change the port number and increase security after installation in ConsoleOne.
In ConsoleOne, right-click the WebAccess Agent object, then click
.Click
to display the Network Address page.Make a note of the TCP/IP address and the HTTP port number. You need this information to access the Internet Agent Web console.
If you want to use an SSL connection for the Internet Agent Web console, which provides optimum security, select
in the drop-down list.For additional instructions about using SSL connections, see Section 71.2, Server Certificates and SSL Encryption.
Click
to save your changes on the Network Address page.If you want to limit access to the Internet Agent Web console, you can provide a username and password.
Click
to display the Optional Gateway Settings page.In the
field, enter an arbitrary username (for example, gwia).Click
to assign a password (for example, monitor).Click
to save your changes.ConsoleOne then notifies the Internet Agent to restart to put the new settings into effect.
In a Web browser, enter the following:
http://IP_address:agent_port (non-secure server)
or
https://IP_address:agent_port (secure server)
where IP_address is the IP address or hostname of the server where the Internet Agent is running, and HTTP_port is the port number assigned to the agent. If you used the default port during installation, the port number is 9850.
If prompted, enter the Web console username and password.
The Internet Agent Web console is displayed.
The Web console has five pages (Status, Configuration, Environment, and Log Files, and MTP Status). You can click
on any page for information about the page.