Chapter 4 Using the Configuration Manager
Configuring the Device
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Example: Setting up a Secure Server
This example describes how to use the configuration manager rather than the
QuickStart wizard to set up a secure server. In this example, the default SSL port
(443) and remote port (81) are used.
1.
Enter Privileged, Configuration, and SSL Configuration modes.
SCA> enable
SCA# configure
(config[myDevice])# ssl
(config-ssl[myDevice])#
2.
Enter Key Configuration mode and create a key named myKey. Load the
PEM-encoded key file. Return to SSL Configuration Mode.
(config-ssl[myDevice])# key myKey create
(config-ssl-key[myKey])# pem keyFile
(config-ssl-key[myKey])# end
(config-ssl[myDevice])#
Note
Use the der command when using DER-encoded keys
and certificates, the net-iis command when using keys
exported from IIS 4.
Note
Key names can consist of Arabic numerals and upper-
and lowercase alphabetic, underscore (_), hyphen (-),
and period (.) characters. Key names must begin with an
alphabetic character and have a limit of 15 characters.
3.
Enter Certificate Configuration mode and create a certificate named myCert.
Then load the PEM-encoded certificate file. Return to SSL Configuration
Mode.
(config-ssl[myDevice])# cert my create
(config-ssl-cert[myCert])# pem certFile
(config-ssl-cert[myCert])# end
(config-ssl[myDevice])#