Crypto certificate request – Dell PowerEdge M605 User Manual
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-----END CERTIFICATE-----
Certificate imported successfully.
Issued to: router.gm.com
Issued by: www.verisign.com
Valid from: 8/9/2005 to 8/9/2005
Subject: CN= router.gm.com, 0= General Motors, C= US
Finger print: DC789788 DC88A988 127897BC BB789788
crypto certificate request
Use the crypto certificate request command in Privileged EXEC mode to generate and display a
certificate request for HTTPS. This command takes you to Crypto Certificate Request mode.
Syntax
crypto certificate number request
•
number—Specifies the certificate number. (Range: 1 - 2)
Default Configuration
This command has no default configuration.
Command Mode
Privileged EXEC mode
User Guidelines
Use this command to export a certificate request to a Certification Authority. The certificate
request is generated in Base64-encoded X.509 format.
Before generating a certificate request, you must first generate a self-signed certificate using the
crypto certificate generate command in Global Configuration mode in order to generate the keys.
Make sure to re-enter values in the certificate fields.