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Associating the HTTPS Service with a Certificate Attribute Access 
Control Policy 
Associating the HTTPS service with a configured certificate access control policy helps control the 
access right of the client, thus providing the device with enhanced security. 
Follow these steps to associate the HTTPS service with a certificate attribute access control policy: 
To do…  Use the command…  Remarks 
Enter system view 
system-view 
— 
Associate the HTTPS service 
with a certificate attribute 
access control policy 
ip https certificate 
access-control-policy 
policy-name 
Required 
Not associated by default. 
 
 
z  If the ip https certificate access-control-policy command is executed repeatedly, the HTTPS 
server is only associated with the last specified certificate attribute access control policy. 
z  If the HTTPS service is associated with a certificate attribute access control policy, the 
client-verify enable command must be configured in the SSL server policy. Otherwise, the client 
cannot log onto the device. 
z  If the HTTPS service is associated with a certificate attribute access control policy, the latter must 
contain at least one permit rule. Otherwise, no HTTPS client can log onto the device.  
 
Associating the HTTPS Service with an ACL 
Associating the HTTPS service with an ACL can filter out requests from some clients to let pass only 
clients that pass the ACL filtering. 
Follow these steps to associate the HTTPS service with an ACL: 
To do…  Use the command…  Remarks 
Enter system view 
system-view 
— 
Associate the HTTPS service 
with an ACL 
ip https acl acl-number 
Required 
Not associated by default. 
 
Displaying and Maintaining HTTPS 
To do…  Use the command…  Remarks 
Display information about 
HTTPS 
display ip https 
Available in any view