
Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server
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Using the Web interface, choosing Statistics > Services displays links to the
statistics for each service.
To see these
statistics Use this path
TFTP Statistics > Services > TFTP
TCP Statistics > Services > TCP
FTP Statistics > Services > FTP
Telnet Statistics > Services > Telnet
BootP
•Traffic
•Interfaces
•Clients
• Preferred servers
• Relay agents
Statistics > Services > Bootp
This reveals several subordinate links: Traffic, Interfaces, Clients,
Preferred Srv (Servers), and Relay Agents.
Statistics > Services > Bootp > Traffic
Statistics > Services > Bootp > Interfaces
Statistics > Services > Bootp > Clients
Statistics > Services > Bootp > Preferred Srv
Statistics > Services > Bootp > Relay Agents
SNMP
• Counters
• Communities
• Trap Entity
• Trap Events
Statistics > Services > SNMP
This reveals the following subordinate links: Counters,
Communities, Entity Traps, and Exceptions.
Statistics > Services > SNMP > Counters
Statistics > Services > SNMP > Communities*
Statistics > Services > SNMP > Trap Entity
Statistics > Services > SNMP > Trap Events
* You must have operator or manager access privileges to view the statistics for SNMP communities.
If you logged in with user privileges, HTTP prompts you to enter the operator or manager login
name and password.
HTTP
• Configuration
• Counters
• Requests
• Responses
Statistics > Services > HTTP
This reveals the following subordinate links: Configuration,
Counters, Requests, and Responses.
Statistics > Services > HTTP > Configuration
Statistics > Services > HTTP > Counters
Statistics > Services > HTTP > Requests
Statistics > Services > HTTP > Responses
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