Chapter 4 Using the Configuration Manager
Configuring the Device
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6.
Save the configuration to flash memory. If it is not saved, the configuration is
lost during a power cycle or if the reload command when used.
SCA# write flash
SCA#
Note
You can review the configuration of the currently edited
SSL object (key, certificate, certificate chain, security
policy, or server) by using the info command in the
appropriate mode.
Example: Setting up a Backend Server
This example describes how to use the configuration manager to set up a
backend server.
1.
Enter Privileged, Configuration, and SSL Configuration modes.
SCA> enable
SCA# configure
(config[myDevice])# ssl
(config-ssl[myDevice])#
2.
Enter Backend Server Configuration mode and create a backend server named
myBackServ.
(config-ssl[myDevice])# backend-server myBackServ create
(config-ssl-backend[myBackServ])#
3.
Assign an IP address and netmask to the backend server.
(config-ssl-backend[myBackServ])# ip address
4.
Assign port 443 for SSL traffic and port 80 for clear text traffic.
(config-ssl-backend[myBackServ])# localport 80
(config-ssl-backend[myBackServ])# remoteport 443
5.
Specify a security policy for the server.
(config-ssl-backend[myBackServ])# secpolicy strong