Cisco Systems VPN 3002 manual Enable HTTPS on Public, HTTP Port, HTTPS Port, Maximum Sessions

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Chapter 8 Management Protocols

Configuration System Management Protocols HTTP/HTTPS

Enable HTTPS

Check the box to enable the HTTPS server. The box is checked by default. HTTPS, also known as HTTP over SSL, lets you use the Manager over an encrypted connection.

Enable HTTPS on Public

Check the box to enable HTTPS on the Public interface.

HTTP Port

Enter the port number that the HTTP server uses. The default is 80, which is the well-known port.

HTTPS Port

Enter the port number that the HTTPS server uses. The default is 443, which is the well-known port.

Maximum Sessions

Enter the maximum number of concurrent, combined HTTP and HTTPS sessions (users) that the server allows. Minimum is 1, default is 4, maximum is 10.

Apply/Cancel

To apply your HTTP/HTTPS server settings, to include your settings in the active configuration, and to break the current HTTP/HTTPS connection, click Apply. If HTTP or HTTPS is still enabled, the Manager returns to the main login screen. If both HTTP and HTTPS are disabled, you can no longer use the Manager, and you will have to gain access through the console other configured connection.

Reminder:

To save the active configuration and make it the boot configuration, click the Save Needed icon at the top of the Manager window.

To discard your settings, click Cancel. The Manager returns to the Configuration System Management Protocols screen.

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