HTTPS Access configuration

Command: /cfg/sys/access/https

[https Menu]

 

access

- Enable/Disable HTTPS Web access

port

- HTTPS WebServer port number

generate - Generate self-signed HTTPS server certificate

certSave

- save HTTPS certificate

cur

- Display current SSL Web Access configuration

 

 

The following table describes the HTTPS Access Configuration Menu options.

Table 98 HTTPS Access Configuration Menu options

Command

Description

 

 

access enabledisable

Enables or disables BBI access (Web access) using HTTPS. The default value is

 

disabled.

 

 

port <TCP port number>

Defines the HTTPS Web server port number.

 

 

generate

Allows you to generate a certificate to connect to the SSL to be used during the key

 

exchange. A default certificate is created when HTTPS is enabled for the first time. The

 

user can create a new certificate defining the information that they want to be used in

 

the various fields. For example:

 

Country Name (2 letter code) [ ]: CA

 

State or Province Name (full name) [ ]: Ontario

 

Locality Name (for example, city) [ ]: Ottawa

 

Organization Name (for example, company) [ ]: Hewlett-Packard

 

Organizational Unit Name (for example, section) [ ]: ProLiant

 

Common Name (for example, user’s name) [ ]: Mr Smith

 

Email (for example, email address) [ ]: info@hp.com

 

You must confirm if you want to generate the certificate. It takes approximately

 

30 seconds to generate the certificate. Then the switch restarts SSL agent.

 

 

certSave

Allows the client, or the Web browser, to accept the certificate and save the certificate

 

to Flash to be used when the switch is rebooted.

 

 

cur

Displays the current SSL Web Access configuration.

 

 

 

Port configuration

Command: /cfg/port <port number>

[Port 1 Menu]

 

gig

- Gig Phy Menu

aclqos

- Acl/Qos Configuration Menu

8021ppri

- Set default 802.1p priority

pvid

- Set default port VLAN id

name

- Set port name

rmon

- Enable/Disable RMON for port

tag

- Enable/disable VLAN tagging for port

tagpvid

- Enable/disable tagging on pvid

media

- Current media copper/fiber

fiber

- Set fiber

copper

- Set copper

automedia - Set Auto

brate

- Set BroadCast Threshold

mrate

- Set MultiCast Threshold

drate

- Set Dest. Lookup Fail Threshold

ena

- Enable port

dis

- Disable port

cur

- Display current port configuration

 

 

This menu enables you to configure settings for individual switch ports. This command is enabled by default.

NOTE: Port 19 is reserved for switch management.

The following table describes the Port Configuration Menu options.

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HP GbE2c manual Port configuration, Https Access configuration, Access enabledisable

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