Creating An Ssl Initiation Proxy List - Cisco 11503 - CSS Content Services Switch Configuration Manual

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Chapter 6
Configuring SSL Initiation

Creating an SSL Initiation Proxy List

After you create and configure the entries in a proxy list, you must activate the
list, and then add the SSL proxy list to an initiation service to enable the transfer
of SSL configuration data to the SSL module. When you activate the service, the
CSS transfers the configuration data to the module. You can then add each SSL
initiation service to an SSL content rule.
Creating an SSL Initiation Proxy List
An SSL initiation proxy list is a group of related back-end SSL servers that are
associated with an SSL initiation service. To create an SSL proxy list, use the
ssl-proxy-list command.
You can access the ssl-proxy-list configuration mode from most configuration
modes except for ACL, boot, group, rmon, or owner configuration modes. You can
also use this command from the ssl-proxy-list configuration mode to access
another SSL proxy list. Enter the SSL proxy list name as an unquoted text string
from 1 to 31 characters.
For example, to create the SSL proxy list, ssl_list1, enter:
(config)# ssl-proxy-list ssl_list1
Create ssl-list <ssl_list1>, [y/n]: y
Once you create an SSL proxy list, the CLI enters into the ssl-proxy-list
configuration mode.
(config-ssl-proxy-list[ssl_list1])#
To delete an existing SSL proxy list, enter:
(config)# no ssl-proxy-list ssl_list1
Delete ssl-list <ssl_list1>, [y/n]: y
Note
You cannot delete a given SSL proxy list if any SSL service using that specific
SSL proxy list is active. You must first suspend the SSL service to delete the
specific SSL proxy list.
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