/cfg/sys/access/https
HTTPS Access Configuration Menu
Global Administrator HTTPS Access Configuration
[HTTPS Server Access Menu]
tlsver - Allowed TLS Version Menu
    cipher - Set allowed cipher-suites
    https - Enable/disable HTTPS server access
port - Set HTTPS server port number
generate - Generate self-signed HTTPS server certificate
intermca - Set Intermediate CA certificate chain
inca - Intermediate CA Certificate Menu
  key-imp - Import HTTPS server certificate
cert-imp - Import HTTPS server certificate
inca-imp - Import HTTPS intermca certificate
group - Intermca Certificates Group Menu
certdel - Delete HTTPS server certificate
certsave - Save HTTPS server certificate
cur - Display current HTTPS server access configuration
stats - HTTPS connection stats
vADC Administrator or Standalone HTTPS Access Configuration
[HTTPS Server Access Menu]
tlsver - Allowed TLS Version Menu
https - Enable/disable HTTPS server access
port - Set HTTPS server port number
cert - Associate HTTPS server certificate from certificate repository
generate- Generate self-signed HTTPS server certificate
key-imp - Import HTTPS server certificate
cert-imp- Import HTTPS server certificate
intermca- Set Intermediate CA Certificate chain
certdel - Delete HTTPS server certificate
certsave- Save HTTPS server certificate
cur - Display current HTTPS server access configuration
stats - HTTPS connection stats
 
HTTPS Access Configuration Menu Options (/cfg/sys/access/https) 
Command Syntax and Usage
tlsver
 
Accesses the Allowed TLS Version menu to allow the user to set the allowed TLS versions for management connection. To view this menu, see /cfg/sys/access/https/tlsver Allowed TLS Version Menu.
cipher
 
Specifies the allowed cipher suite for the HTTPS management communication.
Enter the cipher suite name in OpenSSL format with colon separator and no spaces (for example, ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384) or use main for the default cipher suite.
Default: main
Note: Refer to Cipher Suites, for a complete list of the content of all the supported cipher suites.
https
 
Enables or disables Web access using HTTPS.
Default: enable
port <TCP port number>
 
Defines the HTTPS Web server port number.
cert
 
Associates the HTTPS server certificate from the certificate repository.
generate
 
Lets you generate a certificate to connect to the SSL to be used during the key exchange. A default certificate is created when HTTPS is enabled for the first time. You can create a new certificate defining the information that you want to be used in the various fields. For example:
*Country Name (2 letter code) [ ]: CA
*State or Province Name (full name) []: Ontario
*Locality Name (for example, city) []: Ottawa
*Organization Name (for example, company) []: myCompany
*Organizational Unit Name (for example, section) []: Alteon
*Common Name (for example, user’s name) []: Mr Smith
*Email (for example, email address) []:
You are asked to confirm if you want to generate the certificate. It takes approximately 30 seconds to generate the certificate, and then Alteon restarts the SSL agent.
key-imp
 
Imports the HTTPS server certificate key.
cert-imp
 
Imports the HTTPS server certificate.
intermca
 
Sets the intermediate CA certificate chain.
You are prompted to select a intemediate CA certificate or group from the certificate or group repository.
Values: Certificate, Group, None
Default: None
Note: For intermca configuration use /cfg/slb/ssl/certs/intermca
inca
 
Displays the intermediate CA certificate menu. To view this menu, see /cfg/sys/access/https/inca Intermediate CA Certificate Menu.
inca-imp
 
Imports the HTTPS intermediate CA certificate.
group
 
Displays the intermediate CA certificate group menu.
certdel
 
Deletes the HTTPS server certificate from a flash memory used when Alteon is rebooted.
certsave
 
Allows the client, or the Web browser, to accept the certificate and save the certificate to flash memory to be used when Alteon is rebooted.
cur
 
Displays the current SSL Web access configuration.
stats
 
Displays the HTTPS connection statistics, including concurrent connections, and highest connections.