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Cisco Router Web Setup isn't working

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chicocouk

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I don't use this tool much, but we need to enable it for a customer, on an 837. It's the web browser interface to manage the 837 broadband routers. As far as i can tell the files are loaded into flash on the router, but if i point a web browser at the router, I don't get anything back. Are there any particular commands required to enable the router web setup tool?

Thanks!

CCNA, MCSE, Cisco Firewall specialist, VPN specialist, wannabe CCSP ;)
 
And the command to do that on an 837?

CCNA, MCSE, Cisco Firewall specialist, VPN specialist, wannabe CCSP ;)
 
All the information on how to do this comes with the router. Have you looked at that?

Chris.


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Thanks for the pointer.

Chris, the router is four hundred miles away, and belongs to a customer of ours, so the documentation that comes with it is not available. But thanks for the help.

CCNA, MCSE, Cisco Firewall specialist, VPN specialist, wannabe CCSP ;)
 
Incidentally, before i posted, i'd previously checked
, and then the troubleshooting documentation for this tool at


I couldn't find any reference to that command in the documentation there, which would seem to be a bit of an oversight.

I know the equivalent command to connect to PDM on the pix, http server enable, and how to specify only particular hosts which are allowed to connect. I also know how to swap the web config so that SDM is used rather than router web setup.

The only info i didn't know was the syntax of the command to enable to web server on the 837. I was under the impression that these forums were for those sorts of occasions, when you've previously looked for the info, and couldn't find it.

But thanks for putting me right on that, I should have read the documentation. Silly me.

CCNA, MCSE, Cisco Firewall specialist, VPN specialist, wannabe CCSP ;)
 
dont forget "?"


but granted the http is hard to find
 
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