Cisco 1005 - 1005 Router User Manual

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Using the Cisco Web Browser FC-107
Using the Cisco Web Browser
The Cisco IOS software includes a Web browser from which you can issue Cisco IOS commands.
This Cisco IOS feature is accessed from the router’s home page and can be customized for your
business environment. For example, you can view pages in different languages and save them in
Flash memory for easy retrieval. You can also configure the Web Cache Control Protocol (WCCP)
to handle Web traffic and increase the efficiency of your time spent on the Web.
For a complete description of the Cisco Web browser configuration commands in this chapter, refer
to the “Cisco Web Browser Commands” chapter of the Configuration Fundamentals Command
Reference. To locate documentation of other commands that appear in this chapter, use the command
reference master index or search online.
Cisco Web Browser Task List
Use of the Cisco Web browser is optional. To use and customize the Cisco Web browser, complete
the tasks in the following sections:
Use the Cisco Web Browser Interface to Issue Commands
Customize the User Interface on a Web Browser
Configure the Web Cache Control Protocol
Use the Cisco Web Browser Interface to Issue Commands
You can issue most of the Cisco IOS commands using a Web browser. This Cisco IOS feature is
accessed by using the Cisco Web browser interface, which is accessed from the router’s home page.
(All Cisco routers and access servers loaded with the latest version of Cisco IOS software have a
home page, which is password protected.)
From the router’s home page, you click on a hypertext link titled “Monitor the Router.” This link
takes you to a Web page that has a “Command” field. You can type commands in this field as if you
were entering commands at a terminal connected to the router. The page also displays a list of
commands. You can execute these commands by clicking on them, as if you were clicking on
hypertext links.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Using the Cisco Web Browser

Using the Cisco Web Browser FC-107Using the Cisco Web BrowserThe Cisco IOS software includes a Web browser from which you can issue Cisco IOS command

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Configure the Web Cache Control ProtocolFC-116Configuration Fundamentals Configuration GuideConfigure the Web Cache Control ProtocolThe Web Cache Contr

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Platforms Supported Using the Cisco Web Browser FC-117When a Web Cache Control Protocol-enabled router receives an IP packet, the router determines if

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Configure the Web Cache Control ProtocolFC-118Configuration Fundamentals Configuration GuideEnable the Web Cache Control Protocol on the RouterTo enab

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Cisco Web Browser Configuration Examples Using the Cisco Web Browser FC-119Cisco Web Browser Configuration ExamplesThis section provides the following

Page 6 - Definition of SSIs

Cisco Web Browser Configuration ExamplesFC-120Configuration Fundamentals Configuration GuideSSI ECHO Command ExampleThe following is an example of the

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WCCP Configuration Example Using the Cisco Web Browser FC-121Packets Redirected: 0Connect Time: 00:00:06Router# show ip wccp web-cacheWCCP

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Cisco Web Browser Configuration ExamplesFC-122Configuration Fundamentals Configuration Guide

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Use the Cisco Web Browser Interface to Issue CommandsFC-108Configuration Fundamentals Configuration GuideCisco Web Browser Interface Task ListTo use t

Page 10 - Benefits of Using WCCP

Use the Correct Hardware and Software Using the Cisco Web Browser FC-109Control Access to the Cisco Web Browser InterfaceTo control which hosts can ac

Page 11 - Platforms Supported

Use the Cisco Web Browser Interface to Issue CommandsFC-110Configuration Fundamentals Configuration GuideFigure 8 Example of a Home Page for a Cisco 7

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Issue Commands Using the Cisco Web Browser Interface Using the Cisco Web Browser FC-111Issue Commands Using the Cisco Web Browser InterfaceTo issue co

Page 13 - SSI EXEC Command Example

Customize the User Interface on a Web BrowserFC-112Configuration Fundamentals Configuration GuideEnter Commands Using the Command FieldEntering the co

Page 14 - WCCP Configuration Example

Definition of SSIs Using the Cisco Web Browser FC-113Table 9 Description of SSI VariablesHTML Format of SSI VariableDescription of VariableDisplayed o

Page 15 - WCCP Configuration Example

Customize the User Interface on a Web BrowserFC-114Configuration Fundamentals Configuration GuideHow SSIs WorkOnce you have designed a set of HTML pag

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Copy HTML Pages to Flash Memory Using the Cisco Web Browser FC-115Copy HTML Pages to Flash MemoryOnce you have customized HTML pages using SSIs, copy

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