If the Internal Web Server (IWS) function is enabled, you can transfer Web page contents to this machine and use the machine as a Web server.
Transfer the Web page contents to this machine using WebDAV. You can also use static content and script-base dynamic content to fit your environment.
In the administrator mode, select [Network] - [IWS Settings], then configure the following settings.
Settings | Description | |
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[IWS Settings] | Select [ON] to use the IWS function. [OFF] is specified by default. | |
[Port Number (Web Server)] | If necessary, change the port number used for accessing the Web page contents uploaded to this machine. [8090] is specified by default. | |
[Port Number (Application Installation)] | If necessary, change the port number to be used for dynamic contents of this machine. [8091] is specified by default. | |
[Connect IWS Apps to Network] | If Web page contents uploaded to this machine have dynamic contents, such as scripts, select whether to allow an external connection of the dynamic contents. [Allow] is specified by default. | |
[Communication Between Applications] | Configure settings to operate the IWS application installed on this machine through the IWS application installed on a different device or an external application such as an application on an Android/iOS terminal. | |
[Permit Access for Communication between Applications] | Select whether to allow an external application to operate the IWS application on this machine. [Deny] is specified by default. | |
[Authentication] | Configure authentication information for logging in to this machine that is required when an external application operates the IWS application on this machine.
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[Login Information Notification Setting] | Select whether to notify you of the user name and password of the user who is using this machine, when the IWS application on this machine operates that of a different device. [Allow] is specified by default. |