Configuring the RESTCONF Server
About this task
To configure the server, you must enable RESTCONF. RESTCONF is disabled by default.
After RESTCONF is enabled, you must disable RESTCONF to modify some of the RESTCONF parameters.
Procedure
- In the navigation pane, expand
- Click RESTCONF.
- Click the RESTCONF tab.
- Select the GlobalEnable check box to enable the RESTCONFserver.
- Configure optional parameters as required.
- Click Apply.
RESTCONF Field Descriptions
Use the data in the following table to use the RESTCONF tab.
Name |
Description |
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GlobalEnable |
Enables or disables the RESTCONF server. The default is disabled (cleared). |
TcpPort |
Specifies the TCP port to use for the RESTCONF server. The default is 8080. The RESTCONF status must be disabled before you can modify this field. |
TlsEnable |
Enables or disables TLS/SSL if you require HTTPS access to the RESTCONF server. The default is disabled. The RESTCONF status must be disabled before you can modify this field. |
CertificateFilename |
If HTTPS access is required, specifies the file name and path of the TLS/SSL certificate. The certificate file must be in the /intflash directory on the switch. |
CertificateAction |
Installs or uninstalls the TLS/SSL certificate file. It also shows the current status of the certificate installation. |
NotificationEnable |
Enables or disables trap notification when the RESTCONF server is not available. The default is enabled. |
OperStatus |
Shows the operational status of the RESTCONF server. |
WebServerVersion |
Shows the RESTCONF web server version that is running on the server. |
RestConfServerVersion |
Shows the RESTCONF server version that is running on the server. |