Use the SSL tab on the Network Management screen to enable or disable Secure
Sockets Layer (SSL) settings on the library.
SSL increases data protection so data from the library can be sent over the
Internet securely. Enabling SSL settings encrypts all web.1 browser
connections to the webclient.4 and it enables SSL-based authentication
for SMI-S. SMI-S is always enabled. Disabling SSL settings creates an unencrypted
connection from a web.1 browser to the webclient.3
Note: ssl.1 ssl.2
Note: After applying the settings on this tab, verify the settings on the Security
Settings screen (Tools > Security).
Details on SSL settings include:
- The default SSL setting is Disable.
- All users logged into the webclient.1 will have to reconnect
after HTTP services have been restarted.
- Selecting Apply on any one of the Network Management screens tabs (SSL,
Trap Registration, and SNMP Version) applies the settings on all three tabs.
To modify SSL settings:
- Do one of the following:
- To enable SSL settings, select Enable.
- To disable SSL settings, select Disable.
- Select Apply.
Note: At any time, select Cancel to exit the SSL
tab on the Network Management screen.