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Configure the device using the Digi ConnectPort X Family web interface
Administration
Digi ConnectPort X Family
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Security type
Table
Used to load
X.509 Certificate
Authority/Certificate
Revocation
CA (Certificate
Authority)
Certificate authority digital certificates. A
certificate authority (CA) is a trusted third party
that issues digital certificates for use by other
parties. Digital certificates issued by the CA
contain a public key. The certificate contains
information about the individual or organization
to which the public key belongs. A CA verifies
digital certificate applicants' credentials. The CA
certificate allows verification of digital
certificates, and the information contained
therein, issued by that CA.
CRL (Certificate
Revocation List)
Certificate revocation lists for loaded CAs. A
certificate revocation list (CRL) is a file that
contains the serial numbers of digital certificates
issued by a CA which have been revoked, and
should no longer be trusted. Like CAs, CRLs are a
vital part of a public key infrastructure (PKI). You
must install the digital certificate of the
corresponding CA before you load the CRL.
Simple Certificate
Enrollment Protocol (SCEP)
SCEP CA
(Certificate
Authority)
SCEP certificate authority digital certificates
that have been approved and issued. Tables are
populated using SCEP commands and data is
obtained from a SCEP server, rather than
populated by a user.
SCEP Pending
Enrollment
Requests
SCEP certificate requests that are pending
approval.
Virtual Private Networking
(VPN)
VPN Identity
VPN identity certificates. Identity certificates
and keys allow for IPsec authentication and
secure key exchange with ISAKMP/IKE using RSA
or DSA signatures. The VPN identity certificate
must be issued by a CA trusted by the peer.
VPN Identity Keys
VPN RSA or DSA identity private keys.
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
and Transport Layer
Security (TLS)
SSL Identity
SSL/TLS identity certificates. A default key is
generated automatically but can be overridden
by a user. Note that this default key is not
secure.
SSL Identity Keys
SSL/TLS identity private keys.
SSL Peer
SSL/TLS peer certificates.
SSL Revoked
Verbatim revoked SSL/TLS certificates.