Uploading Certificates for Other Devices
This procedure describes how to import the root (and intermediate, if required) certificates to
SCOPIA Management for devices in your deployment. This is necessary if the device
certificates are signed by a different CA than SCOPIA Management’s certificate (see
the Required Certificates for TLS” on page 44
for more information about planning
certificates).
This is done to establish the trustworthiness of each CA’s signature, sometimes through using
an intermediate certificate which vouches for the CA in question. In such cases, you would
also need to import the intermediate’s root certificate to verify it is a trusted source.
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.
Before you begin
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Ensure that you have the root certificate, including all intermediate certificates, for the
certificate authority that your organization uses to identify the device. The root
certificate must be compatible with the Base-64 ASCII code.
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You must first upload the certificate identifying the device, as follows:
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To upload certificates identifying SCOPIA TIP Gateway, see with
Certificates for the TIP Gateway” on page 58
.
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To upload certificates identifying other devices, see the product's Administrator Guide
for details.
Procedure
Step 1
Copy the CA root (and intermediate, if relevant) certificate that confirms the identity of the
CA into the SCOPIA Management server.
Step 2
Access the SCOPIA Management administrator portal.
Step 3
Select Settings > Security > Certificates > Advanced.
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