Specifications
Command Line Interface
3-28
3
A padlock icon should appear in the status bar for Internet Explorer 5.x and
Netscape Navigator 4.x or later versions.
• The following web browsers and operating systems currently support HTTPS:
• To specify a secure-site certificate, see “Replacing the Default Secure-site
Certificate” on page 2-29. Also refer to the copy command on page 3-46.
Example
Related Commands
ip http secure-port (3-28)
copy tftp https-certificate (3-46)
ip http secure-port
This command specifies the UDP port number used for HTTPS/SSL connection 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/SSL.
(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.
• If you change the HTTPS port number, clients attempting to connect to the
HTTPS server must specify the port number in the URL, in this format:
https://device:port_number
Example
Table 3-22 Web Browser Table 3-23 Operating System
Internet Explorer 5.0 or later Windows 98,Windows NT (with service pack 6a),
Windows 2000, Windows XP
Netscape Navigator 4.76 or later Windows 98,Windows NT (with service pack 6a),
Windows 2000, Windows XP, Solaris 2.6
Console(config)#ip http secure-server
Console(config)#
Console(config)#ip http secure-port 1000
Console(config)#










