4 In the Message of the Day box, type the message that appears before the
5 Do one of the following:
Enabling HTTPS
1 Do one of the following:
If you do not specify a prompt, the CLI uses the following default
prompts:
WXmmmm> for restricted access
WXmmmm# for enabled access
The mmmm portion of the prompt shows the WX switch's model
number.
beginning of each login prompt of each CLI session. Do not use the
number sign (#), single quotation mark ('), double quotation marks (" "),
or ampersand (&).
Go to "Enabling HTTPS".
Select another item in the WX Switch wizard, if you are using this
wizard.
Click Finish to close the wizard and save changes.
By default, HTTPS is enabled on the WX, allowing you to use Web
Manager on port 443 for a secure session. If you disable HTTPS, you
cannot use Web Manager.
Enabling or disabling HTTPS does not affect 3WXM secure
communications.
To enable or disable HTTPS access:
Open the WX Switch wizard, then select HTTPS, Telnet, SSH & Web
Auth under Management Services in the organizer list of the System
and Administrative page.
In the Organizer panel, select Management Services under a WX
switch or Domain Policies, then select Edit > Properties. Click on
HTTPS, Telnet, SSH & Web Auth at the top of the wizard.
Here is an example of the HTTPS, Telnet, SSH & Web Auth page in the
WX Switch wizard.
Configuring WX Management Services
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