Server Configuration Command Set
Use the Server Configuration commands to set up and configure logical secure servers.
Enter the Server Configuration mode by using the configure command in Privileged mode,
the ssl command in the Configuration mode, and the server command in the SSL
Configuration mode.
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[no] cachesize <size>
Remote, Serial, Telnet
Allows you to specify the size of cache used for SSL sessions in kilobytes, where
size may be from 20 to 100. The default is 20. Using the
cache size to the default.
You do not need to specify a size when using the
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[no] cert <certname | default | default-1024 | default 512>
Remote, Serial, Telnet
Sets the specified certificate for use by the server, where certname is a user-
configured certificate. Default certificates can be used.
When using the
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name.
[no] certgroup chain <certgroupname>
Remote, Serial, Telnet
Enables the specified certificate group to be used as a certificate chain, where
certgroupname is the name of the certificate group. The
certificate chaining. Only one certificate chain is allowed.
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When using the
group name.
end
Remote, Serial, Telnet
Exits Server Configuration mode, activates all changes, and returns to SSL
Configuration mode.
exit
Remote, Serial, Telnet
Exits Server Configuration mode, activates all changes, and returns to SSL
Configuration mode.
flag, you do not need to specify a certificate
no
flag, you do not need to specify any certificate
no
flag returns the server
no
flag.
no
flag is used to disable
no