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Secure-site Certificate” on page 3-49.
Command Attributes
• HTTPS Status – Allows you to enable/disable the HTTPS server
feature on the switch.
(Default: Enabled)
•
Change HTTPS Port Number – Specifies the UDP port number
used for HTTPS/SSL connection to the switch’s web interface.
(Default: Port 443)
Web – Click Security, HTTPS Settings. Enable HTTPS and specify the
port number, then click Apply.
CLI – This example enables the HTTP secure server and modifies the port
number.
Replacing the Default Secure-site Certificate
When you log onto the web interface using HTTPS (for secure access), a
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate appears for the switch. By default,
the certificate that Netscape and Internet Explorer display will be
associated with a warning that the site is not recognized as a secure site.
This is because the certificate has not been signed by an approved
certification authority. If you want this warning to be replaced by a
message confirming that the connection to the switch is secure, you must
obtain a unique certificate and a private key and password from a
recognized certification authority.
Console(config)#ip http secure-server3-42
Console(config)#ip http secure-port 4433-44
Console(config)#