http-server
Use the http-server configuration element to provision the HTTP server of the SBC.
Parameters
- name
 - Set the name of this HTTP server.
                        
Note:
The http-server name should match the common-name or alternative-name of the certificate-record when using TLS. - state
 - Enable or disable this HTTP server. 
                        
- Default: enabled
 - Values: enabled | disabled
 
 - realm
 - Set the name of the realm on which to listen. 
                        
Do not specify a realm when listening on the management interface.
 - ip-address
 - Set the local Host IP address on which to listen.
                        
Use this parameter when listening on a media interface. Do not specify an IP address when listening on the management interface.
This IP address must be listed in the hip-ip-list attribute under network-interface.
 - http-state
 - Enable or disable the HTTP connection. 
                        
- Default: enabled
 - Values: enabled | disabled
 
 - http-port
 - Set the port number to use for the HTTP connection. 
                        
- Default: 80
 - Min value: 1
 - Max value: 65535
 
 - http-strict-transport-security-policy
 - Enable to make the browser access only HTTPS rather than
							HTTP.
                        
- Default: disabled
 - Values: disabled | enabled
 
 - https-state
 - Enable or disable the HTTPS connection.
                        
- Default: disabled
 - Values: enabled | disabled
 
 - https-port
 - Set the port number to use for the HTTP connection. 
                        
- Default: 443
 - Min value: 1
 - Max value: 65535
 
 - http-interface-list
 - List the applications that will listen for HTTP/HTTPS requests.
                        
- Default: REST,GUI
 - Values: REST | GUI | REST,GUI
 
 - http-file-upload-size
 - The maximum size in MB of a file that is uploaded over HTTP/HTTPS.
                        
- Default: 0
 - Min value: 0
 - Max value: 999
 
 - tls-profile
 - The name of the tls-profile to use for HTTPS connections.
 - auth-profile
 - Set the authentication-profile you want this server to use if your SPL packages require a bearer token. You may leave this parameter blank if this http-server instance is going to be used only for the REST API or the web interface.
 
Path
http-server is an element under the System path. The full path from the topmost ACLI prompt is:configure terminal, and then system, and then http-server.
Note:
This is a multi-instance element.