Table 2-5 Ssl Initiation Proxy List Quick Start - Cisco 11503 - CSS Content Services Switch Configuration Manual

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Chapter 2
SSL Configuration Quick Starts
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SSL Initiation Proxy List Quick Start
Create the SSL proxy list.
(config)# ssl-proxy-list ssl_list1
Create ssl-list <ssl_list1>, [y/n]: y
Once you create an SSL proxy list, the CLI enters ssl-proxy-list
configuration mode for the newly created SSL proxy list.
(config-ssl-proxy-list[ssl_list1)#
Specify a number to identify a back-end SSL server in an existing SSL
termination proxy list.
(config-ssl-proxy-list[ssl_list1])# backend-server 1
Define the back-end server as an SSL initiation server.
(config-ssl-proxy-list[ssl_list1])# backend-server 1 type
initiation
Specify an IP address. Enter an IP address that corresponds to the IP address
of the service for the back-end SSL server.
(config-ssl-proxy-list[ssl_list1])# backend-server 1 ip address
192.168.2.3
(Optional) By default, the virtual TCP port number for the back-end server
is 80. Assign the virtual TCP port number if you need to change it.
(config-ssl-proxy-list[ssl_list1])# backend-server 1 port 8080
Specify a valid IP address for the back-end server.
(config-ssl-proxy-list[ssl_list1])# backend-server 1 server-ip
192.168.2.3
(Optional) By default, the server port number for the back-end server is 443.
Assign the server port number if you need to change it.
(config-ssl-proxy-list[ssl_list1])# backend-server 1 server-port
40443
If you configure the backend-server number ip address and server-ip
commands with the same address, configure the backend-server
number port and server-port commands with different port numbers.
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