Specifications

When you start HTTPS, 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 4.x.
The Switch/Security/HTTPS page contains the following editable fields:
l HTTPS Status Allows you to enable/disable the HTTPS server feature on the switch. (Default: enabled)
l HTTPS Port Specifies the UDP port number used for HTTPS/SSL connection to the switch's Web interface. The default is port 443.
To save any changes you make in this page, click Apply Changes. If you don't want to save the changes, click Refresh.
CLI Commands
The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for items in the Switch/Security/HTPS page.
Example
Console(config)#ip http secure-server
Console(config)#ip http secure-port 441
Console(config)#
Jumbo Frame
From the Jumbo Frame page, you can enable and disable jumbo frame support on the switch.
Internet Explorer 5.0 or later
Microsoft®Windows®98, Microsoft Windows NT®(with service pack 6a), Windows 2000
Netscape Navigator 4.76 or later
Windows 98, Windows NT (with service pack 6a), Windows 2000, Solaris 2.6
Command
Usage
ip http secure-server
Enables the HTTPS server on the switch.
Use the no form to disable the HTTPS server.
ip http secure-port port_number
Specifies the UDP port number used for HTTPS connection to the switch's Web interface.
Use the no form to restore the default port.
copy tftp https-certificate
Copies an HTTPS certificate from a TFTP server to the switch.