5.
Click
Generate
.
6.
Back on the
User Interface
page, click
Export Certificate
.
7.
Click
Export Certificate
.
8.
In the
Export Certificate
dialog box, click
Download
.
A dialog box says the export file called
fusion.export.crt
has been placed in the SFTP location.
9.
Click
OK
.
10.
Open an SFTP session (use your preferred SFTP client) using Administrator user credentials.
11.
Enter the IP of the StoreOnce remote appliance you are registering and the Administrator user name
and password.
12.
Navigate to the
/repository
folder where you will find the exported certificate (the
fusion.export.crt
file).
13.
Copy the certificate from the StoreOnce appliance to your local drive and close your SFTP session.
14.
Rename the file using the IP address and a name for the appliance. Use the same name for this file
and the appliance Alias that you entered at registration for easy identification.
15.
The alias name can consist of only a-z, A-Z, 0-9, .(Dot), and -(Hyphen) characters. The minimum
allowed length of the alias is two characters and the maximum length is 63 characters. The alias
name cannot contain spaces.
Example: 11.22.123.23RemoteApplianceA
16.
To complete appliance registration, continue to
on page 139.
Importing certificates
Your local StoreOnce appliance needs a copy of the SSL certificate for any remote appliance you are
registering. The SSL certificate allows the local appliance to confirm that the remote appliance it is
accessing is indeed a StoreOnce appliance.
Procedure
1.
Open an SFTP session (use your preferred SFTP client) to your local StoreOnce appliance.
2.
Copy the renamed certificates from your local drive to the StoreOnce appliance
/repository
folder
using administrator user credentials.
3.
Return to your local StoreOnce appliance Management Console.
4.
Navigate to
Reporting Central
Appliance Registration
.
5.
Click
Import Certificate
.
6.
On the Import Certificate window, enter a certificate alias and then enter the file name of one of the
certificates. Your certificate alias should use the same name as the file/your appliance alias.
7.
Click
OK
.
8.
Import all other certificates using
Import Certificate
. Registration is now complete for the remote
appliance.
Importing certificates
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