(config)>
no ip http ssl enable
Example
(config)> ip http ssl enable
Http::SslServer: SSL server was enabled.
History
Version
Description
The ip http ssl enable command has been introduced.
2.07
3.36 ip name-server
Description
Configure DNS server IP-addresses. Addresses saved in this fashion are called
static as opposite to dynamic — as registered by
or
services.
Active, that addressed being used are the ones that have been registered
most recently as compared to the others. Usually, the system uses the
addresses which were obtained by several recent successfully connected
or
services. If none of the services registers
addresses, static
settings will be active. However, if after registering dynamic addresses the
static settings are changed by the user, they become active until the new
dynamic addresses are registered.
ip name-server command can be entered multiple times if several DNS-server
addresses need to be setup. Moreover, each entered address can be
associated with one or more domain names for working with specific areas,
such as local names in the corporate network.
Command with no prefix removes the specified DNS server address from the
static and the active lists if the command is furnished with arguments. If you
use no arguments, the entire list of static addresses will be removed.
Prefix no
Yes
Change settings
Yes
Multiple input
Yes
Synopsis
(config)>
ip name-server
‹
address
› [ ‹
domain
› [
on
‹
interface
› ] ]
(config)>
no ip name-server
[ ‹
address
› ] [ ‹
domain
› [
on
‹
interface
› ] ]
Arguments
Description
Value
Argument
Name server address.
IP-address
address
Domain for which the server will be used.
In resolving names the DNS-proxy first
String
domain
selects the address of the server with name
best matching the requested domain. If
the domain is not specified, the server will
be used for all requests.
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