Configuring Https Login - HP A-F1000-E Getting Started Manual

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To do...
Specify the Telnet service type
for the local user
Exit to system view
Enter management Ethernet
interface view
Assign an IP address and subnet
mask to the management
Ethernet interface

Configuring HTTPS login

Follow these steps to configure HTTPS login:
To do...
Enter system view
Associate the HTTPS
service with an SSL
server policy
Enable the HTTPS
service
Use the command...
service-type web
quit
interface interface-type
interfac-number
ip address ip-address { mask
| mask-length }
Use the command...
system-view
ip https ssl-server-policy
policy-name
ip https enable
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Remarks
Required
By default, no service type is configured for
the local user.
Required
Required
By default, the IP address of the
management Ethernet interface is
192.168.0.1/24
Remarks
Required
By default, the HTTPS service is not associated with any
SSL server policy.
If you disable the HTTPS service, the system
automatically de-associates the HTTPS service from the
SSL service policy. Before re-enabling the HTTPS
service, associate the HTTPS service with an SSL server
policy first.
Any changes to the SSL server policy associated with
the HTTP service that is enabled do not take effect.
Required
Disabled by default.
Enabling the HTTPS service triggers an SSL handshake
negotiation process. During the process, if the local
certificate of the device exists, the SSL negotiation
succeeds, and the HTTPS service can be started properly. If
no local certificate exists, a certificate application process
will be triggered by the SSL negotiation. Because the
application process takes much time, the SSL negotiation
often fails and the HTTPS service cannot be started
normally. In that case, you need to execute the ip https
enable command multiple times to start the HTTPS service.

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