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Example, ssl command, Syntax, Description, Parameters

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options, followed by the values. To change the serial redirect configuration, you must have at least Adapter Networking and Security Configuration authority. The following table shows the arguments for the -exitcliseq option. Option -exitcliseq Description Exit a command-line interface keystroke sequence Values User-defined keystroke sequence to exit the CLI. For details, see the values for the -entercliseq option in this table. Example system> srcfg -exitcliseq ^[Q system> ssl command Syntax ssl [options] options: -ce on | off -se on | off -h Description Note: Before you can enable an SSL client, a client certificate must be installed. Use the ssl command to display and configure the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) parameters. Option -ce -se -h Description Enables or disables an SSL client Enables or disables an SSL server Lists usage and options Parameters The following parameters are presented in the option status display for the ssl command and are output only from the command-line interface: Server secure transport enable This status display is read-only and cannot be set directly. Server Web/CMD key status This status display is read-only and cannot be set directly. Possible command line output values are as follows: Private Key and Cert/CSR not available Private Key and CA-signed cert installed Private Key and Auto-gen self-signed cert installed Private Key and Self-signed cert installed Private Key stored, CSR available for download 88 Integrated Management Module: User Guide

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options, followed by the values. To change the serial redirect configuration, you
must have at least Adapter Networking and Security Configuration authority.
The following table shows the arguments for the
-exitcliseq
option.
Option
Description
Values
-exitcliseq
Exit a
command-line
interface
keystroke
sequence
User-defined keystroke sequence to exit the CLI. For
details, see the values for the -entercliseq option in
this table.
Example
system>
srcfg
-exitcliseq ^[Q
system>
ssl command
Syntax
ssl [
options
]
options:
-ce on | off
-se on | off
-h
Description
Note:
Before you can enable an SSL client, a client certificate must be installed.
Use the
ssl
command to display and configure the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
parameters.
Option
Description
-ce
Enables or disables an SSL client
-se
Enables or disables an SSL server
-h
Lists usage and options
Parameters
The following parameters are presented in the option status display for the
ssl
command and are output only from the command-line interface:
Server secure transport enable
This status display is read-only and cannot be set directly.
Server Web/CMD key status
This status display is read-only and cannot be set directly. Possible
command line output values are as follows:
Private Key and Cert/CSR not available
Private Key and CA-signed cert installed
Private Key and Auto-gen self-signed cert installed
Private Key and Self-signed cert installed
Private Key stored, CSR available for download
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