Operations
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4. Set the following Certificate Subject Name parameters required for the creation of the certificate:
5. Select the following Additional Credentials required for the generation of the self signed certificate:
6. Select the
Generate Certificate
button at the bottom of the Create Certificate screen to produce the
certificate.
Use an Existing RSA
Key
Select the radio button and use the drop-down menu to select the existing key
used by both the Access Point and the server (or repository) of the target RSA
key.
Create a New RSA
Key
To create a new RSA key, select the radio button to define 32 character name
used to identify the RSA key. Use the spinner control to set the size of the key
(between 1,024 - 2,048 bits). Motorola Solutions recommends leaving this
value at the default setting of 1024 to ensure optimum functionality. For more
information on creating a new RSA key, see
RSA Key Management on page 12-21
.
Certificate Subject
Name
Select either the
auto-generate
radio button to automatically create the
certificate's subject credentials or select
user-defined
to manually enter the
credentials of the self signed certificate. The default setting is auto-generate.
Country (C)
Define the Country used in the certificate. The field can be modified by the user
to other values. This is a required field and must not exceed 2 characters.
State (ST)
Enter a State/Prov. for the state or province name used in the certificate. This
is a required field.
City (L)
Enter a City to represent the city name used in the certificate. This is a required
field.
Organization (O)
Define an Organization for the organization used in the certificate. This is a
required field.
Organizational Unit
(OU)
Enter an Org. Unit for the name of the organization unit used in the certificate.
This is a required field.
Common Name (CN)
If there’s a common name (IP address) for the organizational unit issuing the
certificate, enter it here.
Email Address
Provide an email address used as the contact address for issues relating to this
certificate request.
Domain Name)
Enter a
fully qualified domain name
(FQDN) is an unambiguous domain name
that specifies the node's position in the DNS tree hierarchy absolutely. To
distinguish an FQDN from a regular domain name, a trailing period is added.
ex: somehost.example.com. An FQDN differs from a regular domain name by
its absoluteness; as a suffix is not added.
IP Address
Specify the IP address used as the destination for certificate requests.
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