TD 92579EN
15 February 2012 / Ver. H
Installation and Operation Manual
IP-DECT Base Station & IP-DECT Gateway (software version 5.0.x)
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Rejected Certificates
This list contains the certificate chains that were rejected before, while trying to establish a
secure TLS connection. This happens for example if the certificate is expired or neither the
certificate nor any of the issuing CAs is trusted. If one of that certificates should be trusted
for future connections you can select and add it to the trust list, directly.
The following table describes the different functions.
Device Certificate
As described in
2. Certificate Handling Options with Device Certificates
on page 24, there
are three possible certificate options:
1
Default device certificate, see
Default Device Certificate
on page 76.
2
Self-signed certificates, see
Self-signed Certificates
on page 76.
3
Certificates signed by a Certificate Authority (CA), see
Certificate Signing Request
(CSR)
on page 77.
The following table describes the different functions
.
Field name
Description
• Subject
Click the name of a certificate to display its details in a
window.
• Clear
Discard all rejected certificate chains.
• Trust
Click this button to add the selected certificates to the trust
list and remove the corresponding chains from the rejected
certificates..
Field name
Description
• Subject
Click the hyperlink (under the Subject header) to display
certificate details in a window.
• PEM
Click the PEM hyperlink (under the Download header) to
download the certificate in PEM format.
• DER
Click the DER hyperlink (under the Download header) to
download the certificate in DER format.
• Trust
Click this button to add the selected certificates to the trust
list.
• Clear
This button is only displayed if a certificate was installed by
the user, before. Click this button to discard the current
device certificate and restore the standard certificate.
• Create New
The Create New hyperlink is used for two purposes:
•
Self-signed Certificates
on page 76
•
Certificate Signing Request (CSR)
on page
77