
Chapter 2 Setting Up XSCF 2-13
Before attempting to establish a connection to the XSCF and log in from the web browser
window of the XSCF Web, perform Step 1 - Step 8 in Section 2.1.1, “Setup Summary by the
XSCF Shell” on page 2-2, and enable https in Section 2.2.8, “Https Administration” on
page 2-109. If you have already performed Step 1 to Step 8 in Section 2.1.1, “Setup
Summary by the XSCF Shell” on page 2-2, start the procedure in this section at Step 9.
In addition, establish one-to-one communication between the PC and the XSCF during initial
setup.
1. Connect to and log in to XSCF (serial). (Same as Step 1 in Section 2.1.1, “Setup
Summary by the XSCF Shell” on page 2-2.)
2. Set the password policy. (Same as Step 2 in Section 2.1.1, “Setup Summary by the
XSCF Shell” on page 2-2.)
3. Create an XSCF user account, password and privileges. (Same as Step 3 in
Section 2.1.1, “Setup Summary by the XSCF Shell” on page 2-2.)
4. Set the time. (Same as Step 4 in Section 2.1.1, “Setup Summary by the XSCF Shell” on
page 2-2.)
5. Make the SSH/telnet settings. (Same as Step 5 in Section 2.1.1, “Setup Summary by the
XSCF Shell” on page 2-2.)
6. Confirm the XSCF host public key. (Same as Step 6 in Section 2.1.1, “Setup Summary
by the XSCF Shell” on page 2-2.)
7. Install the user public key. (Same as Step 7 in Section 2.1.1, “Setup Summary by the
XSCF Shell” on page 2-2.)
8. Configure the network. (Same as Step 8 in Section 2.1.1, “Setup Summary by the XSCF
Shell” on page 2-2.)
9. Make the https settings.
To enable https, the XSCF reset is required. Reset the XSCF by using the rebootxscf(8)
command. After the XSCF reset, the XSCF session is disconnected. Log in again to the
XSCF.
■ Change to the XSCF-LAN connection when you connect the serial cable.
• Enable or disable the https.
• Import the web certificate.
sethttps(8)
(See Section 2.2.8, “Https Administration” on
page 2-109)
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