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4. To connect using HTTPS (HTTP over SSL), complete the following steps.

a. Select the Connect using HTTPS (HTTP over SSL) only option.

b. Enter the connection port number in the Port # field. Continue with

step 6

.

The default HTTPS port number is 443.

5. To connect using HTTPS then HTTP, complete the following steps.

a. Select the Connect using HTTPS then HTTP option.

b. Enter the connection port number in the Current Port # field. Continue with step 6.

The default HTTPS port number is 443 and the default HTTP port number is 80.

6. (Fabric OS and Network OS products only) Select IPv4 or IPv6 to set the preferred IP format.

7. Click Apply or OK to save your work.

Configuring the preferred IP format

To configure the preferred IP format for the Management application server to connect with
Fabric OS and Network OS devices, complete the following steps.

1. Select Server > Options.

The Options dialog box displays.

2. Select Product Communication from the Software Configurations list in the Category pane.

The Product Communication pane displays (

Figure 42

).

3. (Fabric OS and Network OS products only) Select IPv4 (default) or IPv6 to set the preferred IP

format.

4. Click Apply or OK to save your work.

FTP/SCP/SFTP server settings

NOTE

For FIPS-enabled Fabric OS switches, you must configure the FTP/SCP/SFTP server communication
to an external SCP server to download firmware and allow technical support.

File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a network protocol used to transfer data from one computer to
another over a TCP computer network. During installation, a built-in FTP server and its services are
installed. Other FTP servers on your system are recognized by the application as external FTP
servers.

For Windows systems, the built-in FTP server is the default configuration and installation starts the
FTP service if port 21 is not used by any other FTP server. For UNIX systems, built-in FTP is the
default for UNIX systems during installation; the external FTP server is the default only if port 21 is
busy.

Note that when uninstalling the application the built-in FTP server is removed with all other services
even if the FTP service is used by firmware upgrade or supportSave features.

NOTE

FTP is supported on all Fabric OS devices.

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