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Industrial Managed
Ethernet Switch – EH9711
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Figure 2.32 Webpage to HTTPS Configuration
Figure 2.33 Webpage to HTTPS Configuration with Certificate Uploading
Table 2.21 Description of HTTPS Configuration Webpage
Label
Description
Factory Default
Mode
Indicate the HTTPS mode operation.
Enabled:
Enable HTTPS mode operation.
Disabled:
Disable HTTPS mode operation.
Disabled
Automatic
Redirect
Indicate the HTTPS redirect mode operation. It is only significant when
"HTTPS Mode Enabled" is selected. When the redirect mode is enabled, the
HTTP connection will be redirected to HTTPS connection automatically. Note
that the browser may not allow the redirect operation due to the security
consideration unless the switch certificate is trusted to the browser. You need to
initialize the HTTPS connection manually for this case.
Possible modes are:
Enabled:
Enable HTTPS redirect mode operation.
Disabled:
Disable HTTPS redirect mode operation.
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Certificate
Maintain
Indicate the operation of certificate maintenance.
None
: No operation.
Delete
: Delete the current certificate.
Upload:
Upload a certificate PEM file. Possible methods are: Web Browser or
URL.
Generate:
Generate a new self-signed RSA certificate.
None
Certificate
Pass Phrase
Enter the pass phrase in this field if your uploading certificate is protected by a
specific passphrase.
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Certificate
Upload
Upload a certificate PEM file into the switch. The file should contain the certificate and
private key together. If you have two separated files for saving certificate and private
key. Use the Linux cat command to combine them into a single PEM file. For example,
cat my.cert my.key > my.pem. Note that the RSA certificate is recommended since most
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