Manage Web Server
How to get here
- Go to the Manage Web Server dialog.
- From the web interface, click . The GO menu appears.
- If the WhatsUp section is not visible, click . The WhatsUp section of the GO menu appears.
- Select . The Manage Web Server dialog appears.
Enter or select the appropriate information to manage the WhatsUp Gold Web Server.
WhatsUp Web Server
- . Enter the port you would like the WhatsUp Gold Web server to use for standard connections. The default value is 80, but you can enter any port number (for example, if you are running WhatsUp Gold on a server that also has a public Web server, you will want to enter a different port).
- . Enter the port you would like the WhatsUp Gold Web server to use for SSL-secured connections. The default value is 443, but you can enter any port number.
- . Enter, in minutes, the amount of time after which WhatsUp Gold ends the session of an inactive Web user.
- . Enter the maximum number of device and system level passive monitor records to collect for full reports. The default value is 1000 max records for WhatsUp Gold v14.2 and later.
: If you experience page load delays for device or system passive monitor reports (SNMP Trap, Syslog, and Windows Event Log), this may be caused by too many records to display for this report time range. Change the time range or reduce the Maximum Passive Monitor Records setting to display fewer records. Reducing the maximum number of passive monitor records will improve WhatsUp Gold report display performance.
: WhatsUp Gold v14.1 and prior used a default value of 10,000 max records; WhatsUp Gold v14.2 and later use a default value of 1,000 max records.
- . Click this button to restart the Web server.
: If you are using IIS as your Web server, the options are disabled.
: If you are using IIS as your Web server and are also using the WhatsUp Gold NetFlow, the NetFlow service is not stopped and restarted when you click .
Map Settings
- . Enter the maximum width of maps viewed through the web browser. The size is in pixels and the default is 1000.
- Enter the maximum height of maps viewed through the web browser. The size is in pixels and the default is 1000.
. Select this option to enable WhatsUp Gold Mobile access, which allows you to connect to WhatsUp Gold from a mobile device.
Click to save changes.
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