
options, followed by the values. To change the serial redirect configuration, you
must have at least Adapter Networking and Security Configuration authority.
The following table shows the arguments for the -exitcliseq option.
Option Description Values
-exitcliseq Exit a
command-line
interface
keystroke
sequence
User-defined keystroke sequence to exit the CLI. For
details, see the values for the -entercliseq option in
this table.
Example
system> srcfg
-exitcliseq ^[Q
system>
ssl command
Syntax
ssl [options]
options:
-ce on | off
-se on | off
-h
Description
Note: Before you can enable an SSL client, a client certificate must be installed.
Use the ssl command to display and configure the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
parameters.
Option Description
-ce Enables or disables an SSL client
-se Enables or disables an SSL server
-h Lists usage and options
Parameters
The following parameters are presented in the option status display for the ssl
command and are output only from the command-line interface:
Server secure transport enable
This status display is read-only and cannot be set directly.
Server Web/CMD key status
This status display is read-only and cannot be set directly. Possible
command line output values are as follows:
Private Key and Cert/CSR not available
Private Key and CA-signed cert installed
Private Key and Auto-gen self-signed cert installed
Private Key and Self-signed cert installed
Private Key stored, CSR available for download
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