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43.7 crypto certificate import
The crypto certificate import Global Configuration mode command imports a
certificate signed by a Certification Authority for HTTPS. In addition, the RSA
key-pair can also be imported.
Use the no form of the command to delete the user-defined keys and certificate.
Syntax
crypto certificate
number
import
encrypted crypto certificate
number
import
no crypto certificate
number
Parameters
•
number
—Specifies the certificate number. (Range: 1–2).
Default Configuration
N/A
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode
User Guidelines
To end the session (return to the command line to enter the next command), enter a
blank line.
The imported certificate must be based on a certificate request created by the
crypto cerificate request command.
If only the certificate is imported, and the public key found in the certificate does
not match the device's SSL RSA key, the command fails. If both the public key and
the certificate are imported, and the public key found in the certificate does not
match the imported RSA key, the command fails.
This command is saved in the Running configuration file.
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