3
Click any of the following:
•
Delete
—Remove a previously stored certificate.
•
Download To File
—Download or save the certificate as a .pem file.
•
Download Signing Request
—Download or save the signing request as a .csr file.
•
Install Signed Certificate
—Upload a previously signed certificate.
Setting certificate defaults
Administrators can set default values for certificates generated for a supported device. The values entered here will
be present in all new certificates generated in the Certificate Management task, even though those fields will remain
blank on the screen.
1
From the Embedded Web Server, click
Settings
>
Security
>
Certificate Management
>
Set Certificate Defaults
.
2
Enter values in the appropriate fields:
•
Common Name
—Type a name for the device (128
‑
character maximum).
Note:
Leave this field blank to use the domain name for the device.
•
Organization Name
—Type the name of the company or organization issuing the certificate.
•
Unit Name
—Type the name of the unit within the company or organization issuing the certificate.
•
Country/Region
—Type the country or region where the company or organization issuing the certificate is
located (2
‑
character maximum).
•
Province Name
—Type the name of the province or state where the company or organization issuing the
certificate is located.
•
City Name
—Type the name of the city where the company or organization issuing the certificate is located.
•
Subject Alternate Name
—Type the alternate name and prefix that conforms to RFC 2459. For example, type
an IP address using the format
IP:1.2.3.4
, or a DNS address using the format
DNS:ldap.company.com
. Leave this field blank to use the IPv4 address.
Note:
All fields accept a maximum of 128 characters, except where noted.
3
Click
Submit
.
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