
Each time SCOPIA Management tries to establish a new TLS session with the gateway, SCOPIA
Management sends its identity certificate to the gateway. The gateway must have all the
certificates required to authenticate the validity of that certificate. Only then a secure
connection is established. For more information on determining the certificates required in
each component, see
“Planning the Required Certificates for TLS” on page 44
Note
Using encryption is subject to local regulation. In some countries it is restricted or limited for
usage. For more information, consult your local reseller.
Figure 6-13
Typical TLS communication with a gateway
Before you begin
1.
Ensure that you have the root certificate for the certificate authority that your
organization uses. The CA root certificate must be compatible with the Base-64 ASCII
code.
2.
Ensure that the certificates confirming the identity of SCOPIA Management are uploaded
(see
“Uploading SCOPIA Management Certificates into SCOPIA Management” on page 53
).
3.
Ensure that you have the signed certificate for the gateway (see
Certificate Signing Request for the SCOPIA TIP Gateway” on page 56
).
Procedure
Step 1
Access the SCOPIA Management administrator portal.
Step 2
Select Devices > Devices by Type > Gateways and navigate to the gateway to upload its
certificates.
Step 3
Select the Certificate tab.
Step 4
Select Upload a Certificate to upload the certificate for the gateway which has been signed
by the CA.
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