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Enabling Secure Communication Mode
RMX_MANAGEMENT_SECURITY_PROTOCOL
EXTERNAL_DB_PORT
Appendix F, "System Flags" , below, lists both flags and their settings.
If the System Flag, RMX_MANAGEMENT_SECURITY_PROTOCOL does not
exist in the system, it must be created by using the RMX Setup menu.
For more information see the RMX 1500/2000/4000 Administrator's Guide,
"Modifying System Flags" on page 19-5.
Table F-2
System Flags
Flag
RMX_MANAGEMENT_
SECURITY_PROTOCOL
EXTERNAL_DB_PORT
The RMX must be restarted for modified flag settings to take effect.
After the SSL/TLS Certificate is installed, secure communications are
enabled by modifying the properties of the Management Network in the
Management Network properties dialog box.
When Secure Communications Mode is enabled:
Only https:// commands from the browser to the Control Unit IP
Address of the RMX are accepted.
The RMX listens only on secured port 443.
All connection attempts on port 80 are rejected.
A secure communication indicator ( ) is displayed in the browser's
status bar.
To enable secure communications mode:
1
In the RMX Management pane, click IP Network Services.
Chapter F-Secure Communication Mode
Description
Enter the protocol to be used for secure
communications.
Default: TLSV1_SSLV3 (both).
Default for U.S. Federal licenses: TLSV1.
The external database server port used by the
RMX to send and receive XML requests/
responses.
For secure communications set the value to 443.
Default: 5005.
F-5

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