Addendum, Networka ir acpa4000 – American Power Conversion AIRACPA4000 User Manual
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Create an SSL Server User Certificate.
Perform these steps. (Click
Next
to move from screen to screen.)
1. On the Windows
Start
menu, select
Programs
, then
APC Security
Wizard
, to start the Wizard program.
2. On the screen labeled Step 1, select
SSL Server Certificate
as the
type of file to create.
3. Enter a name for the file that will contain the server certificate and the
private key. The file name must have a
.p15
extension. By default, the
file will be created in the installation folder
C:\Program
Files\American Power Conversion\APC Security Wizard
.
4. Click the
Browse
button, and select the CA root certificate created in
the procedure
Create a Root Certificate & Server Certificates
. The CA
Root Certificate is used to sign the Server User Certificate being
generated.
5. On the screen labeled Step 2, provide the information to configure the
server certificate. The
Country
and
Common Name
fields are
required; the other fields are optional. For the
Common Name
field,
enter the IP address or DNS name of the server (Network
Management Card). Because the configuration information is part of
the signature, it cannot be exactly the same as the information you
provided when creating the CA root certificate; the information you
provide in some of the fields must be different.
6. On the next screen, review the summary of the certificate. Scroll
downward to view the certificate’s unique serial number and
fingerprints. To make any changes to the information you provided,
click
Back
, and revise the information.
By default, a server certificate is valid for 10 years from the
current date and time, but you can edit the
Validity Period
Start
and
Validity Period End
fields.