Concept Guide

2245| web-server profile Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.5.x| Reference Guide
Parameter Description Range Default
idp-cert
Specifies the IDP certificate name configured
in the controller
mgmt-auth
Specifies the authentication method for the
management user; you can choose to use
either username/password or certificates, or
both username/password and certificates.
usernam
e/
passwor
d,
certificat
e
usernam
e/
passwor
d
no
Negates any configured parameter.
session-timeout
<session-timeout>
Specifies the time of inactivity after which the
WebUI session times out and requires login for
continued access.
30-3600
seconds
900
seconds
ssl-protocol
Specifies the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) or
Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol
version used for securing communication with
the web server:
l TLS v1
l TLS v1.1
l TLS v1.2
tlsv1
tlsv1.1
tlsv1.2
switch-cert
Specifies the name of the server certificate
associated with WebUI access. Use the show
crypto-local pki ServerCert command to see
the server certificates installed in the
controller.
default
web-https-port-443
Enables WebUI access on the HTTPS port
(443). When you connect to the WebUI using
https (tcp port 443), the controller continues
using port 443 and no longer redirects to port
4343.
web-max-clients
<web-max-client>
Configures the web server’s maximum
number of supported concurrent clients.
25-320 75
web-skype4b-listen-port
{http <listen-port>}|
{https <listen-port>}
Configures the port number on which the
Skype4B plug-in sends HTTP/HTTPS messages
to the Dellcontroller.
NOTE: Disable the media classification ACL
before using this feature. See ip access-list
session.
1024-
65535
0
(feature
disabled)
Usage Guidelines
There is a default server certificate installed in the controller, However this certificate does not guarantee
security in production networks. Best practices are to replace the default certificate with a custom certificate
issued for your site by a trusted Certificate Authority (CA). See the Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS User
Guide for more information about how to generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) to submit to a CA and