Chapter
6.
Menu
Options
Figure
6-23.
SSL
Certificate
Upload
After
completing
these
three
steps
the
V-IP
has
its
own
certificate
that
is
used
for
identifying
the
card
to
its
clients.
Warning
If you destroy the CSR on the V-IP there is no way to get it back! In
case you deleted it by mistake, you have to repeat the three steps as
described above.
Common
name
This
is
the
network
name
of
the
V-IP
once
it
is
installed
in
the
user
’s
network
(usually
the
fully
qualified
domain
name).
It
is
identical
to
the
name
that
is
used
to
access
the
V-IP
with
a
web
browser
but
without
the
prefix
“
http://
”
.
In
case
the
name
given
here
and
the
actual
network
name
differ,
the
browser
will
pop
up
a
security
warning
when
the
V-IP
is
accessed
using
HTTPS.
Organizational
unit
This
field
is
used
for
specifying
to
which
department
within
an
organization
the
V-IP
belongs.
Organization
The
name
of
the
organization
to
which
the
V-IP
belongs.
Locality/City
The
city
where
the
organization
is
located.
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Summary of Contents for V-IP
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Page 90: ...Appendix D Users and Roles 82...
Page 94: ...Appendix E Key Codes 86...
Page 96: ...Appendix F Pin Assignment 88...
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