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Certificate authorities table, Fields, Identity certificates table – Cisco VPN 3002 User Manual

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Chapter 12 Administration

Administration | Certificate Management

Certificate Authorities Table

This table shows root and subordinate CA certificates installed on the VPN 3002.

Fields

These fields appear in the Certificate Authorities table:

Identity Certificates Table

This table shows installed server identity certificates. For a description of the fields in this table, see the

“Certificate Authorities Table”

section, above.

Field

Content

Subject/Issuer

The Common Name (CN) or Organizational Unit (OU) (if present), plus the
Organization (O) in the Subject and Issuer fields of the certificate. The
format is CN at O, OU at O, or just O; for example, Root 2 at CyberTrust.
The CN, OU, and O fields display a maximum of 33 characters each. See
Administration | Certificate Management | Certificates | View.

Expiration

The expiration date of the certificate. The date format is MM/DD/YYYY.

SCEP Issuer

In order for a certificate to be available for SCEP enrollment, it must be
installed via SCEP. This field indicates if the certificate is SCEP-enabled.

Yes = This certificate can issue identity and SSL certificates via SCEP.

No = This certificate cannot issue certificates via SCEP.

Note

If you want to use a certificate for SCEP enrollment, but that
certificate is not SCEP-enabled, reinstall it using SCEP.

Actions

This column allows you to manage particular certificates. The actions
available vary with type and status of the certificate.

View = View details of this certificate.

Configure = Enable CRL (Certificate Revocation List) checking for this
CA certificate, modify SCEP parameters, or enable acceptance of
subordinate CA certificates.

Delete = Delete this certificate from the VPN 3002.

Show RAs = SCEP-enabled CA certificates sometimes have supporting
(RA) certificates. View details of these certificates. (Only available for
CA certificates.)

Hide RAs = Hide the details of the RA certificates.