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Administration HTTP Mode: <On/Off>
Determines whether HTTP calls will be redirected to the HTTPS port. You must restart the system for any
changes to take effect.
On: calls will be redirected to HTTPS.
Off: no HTTP access will be available.
Default: On
Example: xConfiguration Administration HTTP Mode: On
Administration HTTPS Mode: <On/Off>
Determines whether the VCS can be accessed via the web interface. This must be On to enable both web
interface and TMS access. You must restart the system for any changes to take effect.
Default: On
Example: xConfiguration Administration HTTPS Mode: On
Administration HTTP Mode: <On/Off>
Determines whether HTTP calls will be redirected to the HTTPS port. You must restart the system for any
changes to take effect.
On: calls will be redirected to HTTPS.
Off: no HTTP access will be available.
Default: On
Example: xConfiguration Administration HTTP Mode: On
Administration HTTPS Mode: <On/Off>
Determines whether the VCS can be accessed via the web interface. This must be On to enable both web
interface and TMS access. You must restart the system for any changes to take effect.
Default: On
Example: xConfiguration Administration HTTPS Mode: On
Administration HTTPS RequireClientCertificate: <On/Off>
Determines whether the VCS requires a valid client certificate from your web browser before setting up an
HTTPS session. This does not affect client verification of the VCS's server certificate.
Default: Off
Example: xConfiguration Administration HTTPS RequireClientCertificate: On
Administration LCDPanel Mode: <On/Off>
Controls whether the LCD panel on the front of the VCS identifies the system.
On: the system name and first active IP address are shown.
Off: the LCD panel reveals no identifying information about the system.
Default: On
Example: xConfiguration Administration LCDPanel Mode: On
Administration MaxConcurrentSessions PerUser: <0..10000>
The number of concurrent sessions that each individual administrator account is allowed on the VCS. This
includes web, SSH, Telnet and serial sessions. A value of 0 turns session limits off.
Default: 0
Example: xConfiguration Administration MaxConcurrentSessions PerUser: 2
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