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Chapter 21: Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
Section III: Security Features
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5. From the X509 Certificate Management menu, type 2 to select Add
Certificate.
The Add Certificate Menu is shown in Figure 129.
Figure 129 Add Certificate Menu
6. Type 1 - Certificate Name to type in the name of a certificate.
This is the name that appears in the certificate database list. You
can enter up to 40 alphanumeric characters.
7. Type 2 - State to specify if a certificate is trusted or untrusted.
Trusted - This value indicates you have verified that the certificate
is from a trusted CA. This is the default.
Untrusted - This value indicates the certificate is from an
untrusted CA either because you have not verified the CA or you
have verified the CA is untrusted.
8. Type 3 to specify the type of certificate. There are 3 types to choose
from:
EE - Indicates the certificate was issued by a CA, such as Verisign.
This is the default.
CA - Indicates the certificate belongs to a CA.
Self - This value is a self-signed certificate. Use this value when
you are creating a self-signed certificate. The switch treats this
type of certificate as its own.
9. Type 4 - File Name to specify the filename of the certificate.
The filename is the Certificate Name with the *.cer extension. For
example, if you assign the Certificate Name as webserver127, the
filename of the certificate is webserver127.cer.
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Add Certificate Menu
1 - Certificate Name .............
2 - State ........................ Trusted
3 - Type ......................... EE
4 - File Name .....................
5 - Add Certificate
R - Return to Previous Menu
Enter your selection?