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rename <old
name>
<new name>
Renames the specified certificate.
<old name> specifies the name of the certificate to
be renamed.
<new name> specifies the new name the certificate
is saved as.
def_self_sign
ed
[name]
Sets the specified self-signed certificate as the
default self-signed certificate.
[name] specifies the name of the certificate to be set
as the default self-signed certificate. If [name] is not
specified, the name of the current self-signed
certificate is displayed.
replace_facto
ry
Creates a certificate using your device MAC address
that is specific to this device. The factory default
certificate is a common default certificate for all
BCM50a Integrated Router models.
ca_trusted
import <name>
Imports the PEM-encoded certificate from stdin.
<name> specifies the name the imported CA
certificate is saved as.
export <name>
Exports the PEM-encoded certificate to stdout for the
user to copy and paste.
<name> specifies the name of the certificate to be
exported.
view <name>
Views the information of the specified trusted CA
certificate.
<name> specifies the name of the certificate to be
viewed.
verify <name>
[timeout]
Verifies the certification path of the specified trusted
CA certificate.
<name> specifies the name of the certificate to be
verified.
[timeout] specifies the timeout value in seconds
(optional). The default timeout value is 20 seconds.
delete <name>
Deletes the specified trusted CA certificate.
<name> specifies the name of the certificate to be
deleted.
list
Lists all trusted CA certificate names and basic
information.
rename <old
name>
<new name>
Renames the specified trusted CA certificate.
<old name> specifies the name of the certificate to
be renamed.
<new name> specifies the new name the certificate
is saved as.
Table 64
Certificates commands
Command
Description
Summary of Contents for BCM50a
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