Table 51: Secure Access Quick Configuration Summary (continued)
Field
Certificates
HTTPS-Enabled Interfaces
JUNOScript over SSL
Enable SSL JUNOScript access
JUNOScript SSL Certificate
Configuring Secure Web Access with a Configuration Editor
You can manage your Services Router using a secure Web
connection by enabling HTTPS.
To enable HTTPS on your Services Router:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Table 52: Configuring a Secure Web Access
Task
Navigate to the Security
level in the configuration
hierarchy.
Function
Allows you to specify interfaces on
which you want to enable HTTPS access.
Enables secured SSL access to the
JUNOScript XML scripting API.
Specifies SSL certificates to be used for
encryption.
This field is available only after you
create at least one SSL certificate.
Navigate to the top of the configuration hierarchy in either the J-Web or CLI
configuration editor.
Perform the configuration tasks described in Table 52.
If you are finished configuring the router, commit the configuration.
To check the configuration, see "Verifying Secure Web Access" on page 142.
J-Web Configuration Editor
1.
In the J-Web interface,
select Configuration>Edit
Configuration>View and Edit.
2.
Next to Security, click Configure or Edit.
Configuring Secure Web Access with a Configuration Editor
Configuring Secure Web Access
Your Action
Select and deselect interfaces by
clicking the direction arrows:
To enable HTTPS access on an
interface, add the interface to
the HTTPS Interfaces list.
To disable HTTPS access on an
interface, add the interface to
the Logical Interfaces list.
To enable SSL access, select the Enable
SSL JUNOScript access check box.
To enable an SSL certificate, select a
certificate from the JUNOScript SSL
Certificate list—for example, new.
CLI Configuration Editor
From the [edit] hierarchy level, enter
edit security
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