HTTP Proxy
Use the information in this topic to setup HTTP Proxy for call home function.
HTTP Proxy serves two intermediary roles as an HTTP Client and an HTTP Server for security, management, and caching functionality. The HTTP Proxy routes HTTP Client requests from a Web browser to the Internet, while supporting the caching of Internet data.
Proxy Location: This field is required to enable the HTTP Proxy. It can only accept a maximum of 63 characters, allowing users to specify IP address or hostname. The host name only contains alphanumeric, hyphen ('-'), and underscore ('_') characters.
Proxy Port: This field is required to specify the port of the HTTP Proxy. This field only allows numbers to be entered, ranging from 1-65535.
Test Proxy: To enable this feature, you need to fill in the correct Proxy Location and Proxy Port to test whether the current HTTP Proxy function is available.
User Name: If the 'Requires authentication' option is checked, the username will be required and represent a proxy credential. This field allows a maximum length of 30 characters and spaces are invalid.
Password: This field is optional and will be displayed if the 'Requires authentication' option is checked. This field allows a maximum length of 15 characters and spaces are invalid.