136Chapter 4 Configuring the domain

The Server 1001 menu includes the following options:

/cfg/domain #/server followed by:

port <port>

Specifies the port to which the portal server listens for

 

HTTPS communications.

 

port is an integer in the range 1–65534 that

 

indicates the TCP port number. The default is 443.

 

 

interface

Specifies the backend interface used by the server.

<interface ID>

interface ID is an integer that indicates the

 

interface number. The default is 0.

 

 

dnsname <name>

Assigns a DNS name to the portal IP address.

 

name is the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of

 

the pVIP (for example, nsnas.example.com).

 

Generally, you need to specify a DNS name only if your

 

corporate DNS server is unable to perform reverse

 

lookups of the portal IP address.

 

When you press Enter after specifying the DNS name,

 

the system performs a check against the DNS server

 

included in the system configuration (see

 

/cfg/sys/dns) to verify that:

 

• the FQDN is registered in DNS

 

• the resolved IP address corresponds to the pVIP

 

 

trace

Accesses the Trace menu, in order to capture and

 

analyze SSL and TCP traffic between clients and the

 

portal server. For more information, see “Tracing SSL

 

traffic using the CLI” on page 136.

 

 

ssl

Accesses the SSL Settings menu, in order to

 

configure SSL settings for the portal server (see

 

“Configuring SSL settings using the CLI” on page 139).

 

 

adv

Accesses the Advance settings menu, in order to

 

configure traffic log settings for a syslog server (see

 

“Configuring traffic log settings using the CLI” on

 

page 142).

 

 

Tracing SSL traffic using the CLI

To verify connectivity and to capture information about SSL and TCP traffic between clients and the portal server, use the following command:

/cfg/domain #/server/trace

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Nortel Networks 4050 Tracing SSL traffic using the CLI, Server 1001 menu includes the following options, Interface ID