Table 50 Switch services settings (continued)

Entry

Description

 

 

SSLEnabled

Enables (True) or disables (False) secure SSL connections for

 

management applications including McDATA Web Server, the

 

McDATA Web Server web applet, McDATA Web Server Application

 

Programming Interface, and the CIM server. The default is False.

 

To enable secure SSL connections, you must first synchronize the

 

date and time on the switch and workstation.

 

This service must be enabled to authenticate users through a

 

RADIUS server.

 

Enabling SSL automatically creates a security certificate on the

 

switch.

 

To disable SSL when using a user authentication RADIUS server,

 

the RADIUS server authentication order must be local.

 

 

EmbeddedGUIEnabled

Enables (True) or disables (False) the McDATA Web Server web

 

applet. The web applet enables you to point at a switch with an

 

internet browser and run McDATA Web Server through the browser.

 

This parameter is the master control for the Set Setup System command

 

parameter, EmbeddedGUIEnabled. The default is True.

 

 

SNMPEnabled

Enables (True) or disables (False) the management of the switch

 

through third-party applications that use the Simple Network

 

Management Protocol (SNMP). This parameter is the master control

 

for the Set Setup SNMP command parameter, SNMPEnabled. The

 

default is True.

 

 

NTPEnabled

Enables (True) or disables (False) the Network Time Protocol (NTP)

 

which allows the synchronizing of switch and workstation dates and

 

times with an NTP server. This helps to prevent invalid SSL certificates

 

and timestamp confusion in the event log. The default is False. This

 

parameter is the master control for the Set Setup System command

 

parameter, NTPClientEnabled. The default is False.

 

 

CIMEnabled

Enables (True) or disables (False) the management of the switch

 

through third-party applications that use the Common Information

 

Model (CIM). The default is True.

 

 

FTPEnabled

Enables (True) or disables (False) the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) for

 

transferring files rapidly between the workstation and the switch. The

 

default is True.

 

 

MgmtServerEnabled

Enables (True) or disables (False) the management of the switch

 

through third-party applications that use GS-3 Management Server

 

(MS). This parameter is the master control for the Set Config Port

 

command parameter, MSEnable. The default is False.

 

 

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