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Table 15-22: HTTP Proxy Hosts Table Parameter Descriptions
Parameter
General
Index
Network Interface
network-interface
[HTTPProxyHost_NetworkInterface]
Proxy Address
proxy-address
[HTTPProxyHost_IpAddress]
Protocol
protocol
[HTTPProxyHost_Protocol]
HTTP Port
http-port
[HTTPProxyHost_Port]
Security
TLS Context
tls-context
[HTTPProxyHost_TLSContext]
Verify Certificate
verify-cert
[HTTPProxyHost_VerifyCert]
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Defines an index number for the new table row.
Note:
Each row must be configured with a unique index.
The parameter is mandatory.
Assigns a local, network interface to the HTTP Proxy Host.
By default, no value is defined.
To configure network interfaces, see ''Configuring IP Network
Interfaces'' on page 129.
Note: The parameter is mandatory.
Defines the address of the managed equipment (host).
The valid value is an IP address in dotted-decimal notation or
an FQDN (up to 100 characters). If the address is an FQDN,
the device uses DNS to resolve it into an IP address. If the DNS
resolution results in multiple IP addresses, the device uses the
first available address (i.e., that responds to the keep-alive).
Defines the protocol type.
[0] HTTP (default)
[1] HTTPS
Defines the port of the managed equipment.
The default is 0.
Note: The parameter is mandatory.
Assigns a TLS Context for the TLS connection with the HTTP
Proxy host.
By default, the default TLS Context (Index 0) is assigned.
To configure TLS Contexts, see ''Configuring TLS Certificate
Contexts'' on page 103.
Note: The parameter is applicable only if the connection
protocol is HTTPS (defined using the 'Protocol' parameter,
above).
Enables TLS certificate verification when the connection with
the host is based on HTTPS.
[0] No = No certificate verification is done.
[1] Yes = (Default) The device verifies the authentication of
the certificate received from the HTTPS peer. The device
authenticates the certificate against the trusted root
certificate store associated with the associated TLS Context
(see 'TLS Context' parameter above) and if ok, allows
communication with the HTTPS peer. If authentication fails,
the device denies communication (i.e., handshake fails). The
device can also authenticate the certificate by querying with
an Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) server whether
the certificate has been revoked. This is also configured for
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