Configure the device using the Digi ConnectPort X Family web interface
Administration
Digi ConnectPort X Family
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Installed Certificate Authority Certificate Revocation Lists
The table lists any certificate authority certificate revocation lists that are loaded in the Certificate
Revocation List database.
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Action
: Select to perform allowable actions on the entry. The only allowable action is to delete
the entry.
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Issuer
: The entity that issued the certificate.
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Last Update
: The last date and time the certificate revocation list was issued.
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Next Update
: The effective or expiration date and time of the certificate revocation list. At this
date, a new one must be obtained.
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Delete
button: Click to delete the CA certificate revocation lists selected in the
Action
column
from the database.
Obtain CA certificates from a SCEP Server
This section performs step 1 of the process for managing SCEP CA certificates. It involves specifying
the SCEP server where you can obtain CA certificates.
Note
You must accept CA Certificates before you can use it for any purpose.
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SCEP Server URL
: The URL of the SCEP server from which to get the CA certificate.
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CA Identifier
: The ID of the CA certificate to be obtained from the SCEP server. Get this value
from the SCEP administrator.
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Get CA button
: Click to get the specified CA certificate from the specified SCEP server URL.
Installed SCEP Certificate Authority Certificates
This section performs step 2 of the process for managing SCEP CA certificates. It lists any installed
Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP) CA certificates. To enter any new certificates, obtain
the certificate information from the SCEP administrator. Click the
Accept
button to accept
SCEP CA certificates in the list.
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Action
: Select to perform allowable actions on the entry. The only allowable action is to delete
the entry.
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Subject
: A text description of the SCEP CA.
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Issuer
: The entity that issued the certificate.
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Expiration
: The expiration date of the certificate.
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Fingerprint
: The fingerprint of the received CA certificate. This fingerprint is in the form of a
hash code consisting of several hexadecimal bytes that allow the SCEP administrator to verify
the CA certificate.
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Delete
button: Deletes all the SCEP CA certificates selected in the
Action
column from the
database.
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Accept
button: Accepts the SCEP CA certificates selected in the
Action
column into the
database. This action moves the CA certificate from the SCEP CA to the X.509 CA table.