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Security > Management > HTTPS
This page allows you to configure the HTTPS settings and maintain the current certificate on the switch.
Certificate Maintain: The operation of certificate maintenance. Possible operations are:
Upload: Upload a certificate PEM file. Possible methods are: Web Browser or URL.
Generate: Generate a new self‐signed RSA certificate.
Certificate Pass Phrase: Enter the pass phrase in this field if your uploading certificate is protected by a specific
passphrase.
Certificate Upload: Upload a certificate PEM file into the switch. The file should contain the certificate and
private key together. If you have two separated files for saving certificate and private key. Use the Linux cat
command to combine them into a single PEM file. For example, cat my.cert my.key > my.pem.
Note that the RSA certificate is recommended since most new browser versions have removed DSA support for
DSA in certificates (e.g. Firefox v37 and Chrome v3). Possible methods are:
Web Browser: Upload a certificate via Web browser.
URL: Upload a certificate via URL, the supported protocols are HTTP, HTTPS, TFTP and FTP. The URL
format is <protocol>://[<username>[:<password>]@]< host>[:<port>][/<path>]/<file_name>. For example:
tftp://10.10.10.10/new_image_path/new_image.dat
http://username:password@10.10.10.10:80/new_image_path/new_image.dat
A valid file name is a text string drawn from alphabet (A‐Za‐z), digits (0‐9), dot (.), hyphen (‐), under
score(_). The maximum length is 63 and hyphen must not be first character. The file name content that
only contains '.' is not allowed.
Certificate Status: Display the current status of certificate on the switch. Possible statuses are:
Switch secure HTTP certificate is presented.
Switch secure HTTP certificate is not presented.
Switch secure HTTP certificate is generating ....
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