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Chapter 2 Managing the GSS from the CLI
Modifying the Attributes of the Security Certificate on the GSSM
The
number
argument specifies the number of screen lines to display on your
terminal, from 0 and 512. The default is 23 lines.
For example, to set the number of screen lines to 35, enter:
gssm1.example.com(config)#
terminal-length 35
To reset the number of screen lines to the default of 23, enter:
gssm1.example.com(config)#
no terminal-length
To display the terminal length setting for your GSS device, use the
show
terminal-length
command.
For example:
gssm1.example.com#
show terminal-length
terminal length 35
Modifying the Attributes of the Security Certificate
on the GSSM
You can customize the attributes of the security certificate issued by Cisco
Systems and installed on the primary GSSM (as described in the
“Logging Into
the Primary GSSM Graphical User Interface”
section in
Chapter 1,
,
Managing
GSS Devices from the GUI
). By using the
certificate set-attributes
CLI
command, you can modify the X.509 fields, extensions, and properties included
on the security certificate. The attribute changes that you make affect the fields on
the Details tab of the certificate. To return the attributes for the security certificate
to the default settings, use the
no
form of the
certificate set-attributes
command.
When you enter the
certificate set-attributes
command, the GSS software
displays a series of prompts related to the fields on the certificate. Proceed though
all of the prompts and make changes only to those fields that you want to modify.
When completed, the software prompts you to save your changes and generate a
a new certificate. The next time that you access the primary GSSM GUI, the
Security Alert dialog box reappears informing you that the certificate is invalid.
At that point, you can either reinstall the updated certificate or close the dialog
box and continue with the primary GSSM GUI operation.