TP-Link TL-SG5426 User Guide - Page 272
Example, Related Commands, Syntax, ip http secure-port, Default Setting, Command Mode, Command Usage
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4 System Management Commands • When you start HTTPS, the connection is established in this way: - The client authenticates the server using the server's digital certificate. - The client and server negotiate a set of security protocols to use for the connection. - The client and server generate session keys for encrypting and decrypting data. • The client and server establish a secure encrypted connection. A padlock icon should appear in the status bar for Internet Explorer 5.x and Netscape Navigator 6.2 or later versions. • The following web browsers and operating systems currently support HTTPS: Table 4-13 HTTPS System Support Web Browser Operating System Internet Explorer 5.0 or later Windows 98,Windows NT (with service pack 6a), Windows 2000, Windows XP Netscape Navigator 6.2 or later Windows 98,Windows NT (with service pack 6a), Windows 2000, Windows XP, Solaris 2.6 • To specify a secure-site certificate, see "Replacing the Default Secure-site Certificate" on page 3-53. Also refer to the copy command on page 4-64. Example Console(config)#ip http secure-server Console(config)# Related Commands ip http secure-port (4-31) copy tftp https-certificate (4-64) ip http secure-port This command specifies the UDP port number used for HTTPS connections to the switch's web interface. Use the no form to restore the default port. Syntax ip http secure-port port_number no ip http secure-port port_number - The UDP port used for HTTPS. (Range: 1-65535) Default Setting 443 Command Mode Global Configuration Command Usage • You cannot configure the HTTP and HTTPS servers to use the same port. 4-31