Installer 10.11 | Complete Installation and Upgrade Information for Software AG Products | Command Central | Using the Command Line Interface | Repository Commands | Using HTTPS to Connect to Repositories
 
Using HTTPS to Connect to Repositories
Command Central can register a repository on the HTTP, HTTPS, or both ports based on the following:
*The version of the Platform Manager installation
*The repository type
*Whether the HTTP and HTTPS ports are enabled. If a port is disabled, Command Central cannot register a repository on that port.
When the HTTP and HTTPS ports are enabled in a Platform Manager installation version 10.5 or higher, Command Central registers a repository hosted in that installation at both locations (http:// and https://). You can check the available locations for a repository using the sagcc list repository command.
Note:
Software AG recommends that you do not disable the HTTP port when provisioning product installations with version 10.1 or lower. You cannot provision products with version 10.1 or lower using a mirror repository if the HTTP port is disabled.
You must consider the following when you want to connect to a repository registered in Command Central over HTTPS.
*When installing products or fixes from a master repository, Command Central uses HTTPS to connect to 9.12 or higher repositories and HTTP to connect to 9.10 or lower repositories.
*When installing products or fixes hosted on a local or remote Platform Manager with version 10.5 or higher from a mirror repository, Command Central uses HTTPS to connect to 10.3 or higher repositories and HTTP to connect to 10.1 or lower repositories.