Hewlett-Packard Mediant 2000 User's Manual
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Category: Gateway
Type: Operation & user’s manual for HP Mediant 2000
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Version 5.8 249 October 2009
SIP User's Manual 6. Configuration Parameters Reference
6.4.2 HTTPS Parameters
The Secure Hypertext Transport Protocol (HTTPS) parameters are described in the table
below.
Table 6-21: HTTPS Parameters
Parameter Description
Web: Secured Web Connection
(HTTPS)
EMS: HTTPS Only
Determines the protocol used to access the Web interface.
[HTTPSOnly]
[0]
HTTP and HTTPS (default).
[1] HTTPs Only = Unencrypted HTTP packets are blocked.
Note:
EMS: HTTPS Port
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is
required.
Determines the local Secured HTTPS port of the device.
The valid range is 1 to 65535 (other restrictions may apply
within this range).
The default port is 443.
[HTTPSPort]
Note:
EMS: HTTPS Cipher String
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is
required.
Defines the Cipher string for HTTPS (in OpenSSL cipher list
format). For the valid range values, refer to URL
http://www.openssl.org/docs/apps/ciphers.html. The default is
EXP:RC4.
[HTTPSCipherString]
Note:
Web: HTTP Authentication Mode
EMS: Web Authentication Mode
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is
required.
Determines the authentication mode for the Web interface.
[WebAuthMode]
[0]
Basic Mode = Basic authentication (clear text) is used
(default).
[1]
Digest When Possible = Digest authentication (MD5) is
used.
[2] Basic if HTTPS, Digest if HTTP = Digest authentication
(MD5) is used for HTTP, and basic authentication is used for
HTTPS.
Note: When RADIUS login is enabled (i.e., the parameter
WebRADIUSLogin is set to 1), basic authentication is forced.
Requires client certificates for HTTPS connection. The client
certificate must be preloaded to the device, and its matching
private key must be installed on the managing PC. Time and
date must be correctly set on the device, for the client certificate
to be verified.
[HTTPSRequireClientCertificate]
[0]
= Client certificates are not required (default).
[1] = Client certificates are required.
Note:
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is
required.