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About the OVO Java-based Operator GUI<br />

Secure HTTPS-based Java GUI Communication<br />

Table 9-3 lists the parameters for configuring the opcuihttps process.<br />

Table 9-3 The opcuihttps Parameters<br />

Parameter Format<br />

Default<br />

value<br />

Description<br />

SERVER_PORT a 35211 b A port on which the Java<br />

GUI is listening.<br />

OPCUIWWW_PORT 2531 The opcuiwww port number<br />

as defined in<br />

/etc/services, ito-e-gui<br />

entry.<br />

SSL_CLIENT_<br />

VERIFICATION_MODE<br />

Anonymous|<br />

RequireCertificate<br />

Anonymous Specifies whether the<br />

opcuihttps server accepts<br />

anonymous connections<br />

from the clients. If set to<br />

RequireCertificate, the<br />

clients will require the<br />

certificate for (full)<br />

authenticationc .<br />

MAX_CONNECTIONS 100 The maximum number of<br />

connections to opcuihttps.<br />

a. For troubleshooting purposes, you can also set the port in the command line, by<br />

starting opcuihttps the with the parameter specified.<br />

b. The port on which opcuihttps is listening, used to establish a secure HTTPS-based<br />

connection. The standard Java GUI uses the port 2531.<br />

c. For full authentication, set also the startup parameter lcore_defaults to yes.<br />

NOTE You can check if it is possible to connect to the opcuihttps process using<br />

a web browser, such as Internet Explorer or Mozilla. To do so, enter the<br />

following:<br />

https://:/opcuihttps/info<br />

Where is an OVO management server hostname, and <br />

is the port on which opcuihttps is listening.<br />

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