Configuring WX Management Services 211
If you do not specify a prompt, the CLI uses the following default
prompts:
■ WXmmmm> for restricted access
■ WXmmmm# for enabled access
The mmmm portion of the prompt shows the WX switch’s model
number.
4 In the Message of the Day box, type the message that appears before the
beginning of each login prompt of each CLI session. Do not use the
number sign (#), single quotation mark (‘), double quotation marks (“ ”),
or ampersand (&).
5 Do one of the following:
■ Go to “Enabling HTTPS”.
■ Select another item in the WX Switch wizard, if you are using this
wizard.
■ Click Finish to close the wizard and save changes.
Enabling HTTPS By default, HTTPS is enabled on the WX, allowing you to use Web
Manager on port 443 for a secure session. If you disable HTTPS, you
cannot use Web Manager.
Enabling or disabling HTTPS does not affect 3WXM secure
communications.
To enable or disable HTTPS access:
1 Do one of the following:
■ Open the WX Switch wizard, then select HTTPS, Telnet, SSH & Web
Auth under Management Services in the organizer list of the System
and Administrative page.
■ In the Organizer panel, select Management Services under a WX
switch or Domain Policies, then select Edit > Properties. Click on
HTTPS, Telnet, SSH & Web Auth at the top of the wizard.
Here is an example of the HTTPS, Telnet, SSH & Web Auth page in the
WX Switch wizard.