To view this screen expand the Station in the Nav tree to the level, right-click Niagara Network and click .
Fox Service properties related to SSL:
Port indicates the port number for standard Fox communication. The default is 1911.
Fox Enabled, when set to true, turns on a standard Fox connection (no SSL security) using port 1911. When set to false, turns off the standard Fox connection causing attempts to connect using Fox port 1911 to be ignored.
Foxs Port indicates the port number for secure Fox communication. The default is 4911.
Foxs Enabled, when set to true, turns on secure Fox communication using port 4911. When set to false, turns off the secure Fox connection causing attempts to connect using Foxs port 4911 to be ignored.
Foxs only, when set to true redirects any attempt to connect using a connection that is not secure (Fox alone) to Foxs. When set to false, does not redirect attempts to connect using Fox alone.
To ensure secure communication, set Fox Enabled to false and Foxs Enabled to true. In this configuration, how you set Foxs Only does not matter because no redirection is required.During the transition to a secure network, a station may need to continue
to accommodate Fox Service communication that is not secure (it may take time to change all old port number pointers in the
system). If you set all three properties: Fox Enabled, Foxs Enabled, and Foxs Only to true, the station will continue to respond on port 1911 (not secure) and redirect the communication to the secure connection.
Later you can return and set Fox Enabled to false. When you set Fox Enabled to false, you must also set Http Enabled to false.
Foxs Min Protocol selects the communication protocol. The default is to use both standard protocols (). During the handshake, the server and client agree on which protocol to use. It may be one or the other.
Foxs Cert allows you to select a unique certificate for Foxs only.
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