Crypto X509 Ca-Keyid - Dell S6100 Configuration Manual

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crypto x509 ca-keyid

Creates a per-certificate configuration context using the specified subject key identifier.
Syntax
crypto x509 ca-keyid subject-key-identifier
Use to the no crypto x509 ca-keyid command to remove this configuration.
Parameters
subject-key-
identifier
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
Command History
This guide is platform-specific. For command information about other platforms, see the relevant Dell Networking
OS Command Line Reference Guide.
The following is a list of the Dell Networking OS version history for this command:
Version
9.11.0.0
Usage Information
The following RBAC roles are allowed to issue this command:
When you use this command, the device maps the current certificate context in the certificate store to a CA
certificate through the subject key identifier field. The subject key identifier field contains the SHA-1 hash of the
CA's public key. This configuration provides a way to uniquely identify a CA and associate it with any CA-specific
settings.
This context is used to store certificate-specific settings such as alternate CRL and OCSP locations. Incoming X.
509 certificates whose AuthorityKeyIdentifierextensions match the configured subject key identifier has
these settings applied to them.
The crypto x509 ca-keyid command when used with the ocsp-server command in the global
configuration mode creates a per-certificate configuration context under which the remaining commands are
entered.
Related Commands
1740
X.509v3
crypto cert install
crypto ca-cert install
crypto cert generate
Enter the content of the SubjectKeyIdentifier field from the CA certificate.
NOTE:
cert command. This command displays the CA certificate details.
CONFIGURATION Mode
Description
Introduced this command.
sysadmin
secadmin
ocsp-server
crypto x509 ocsp
To get the subject key identifier details, enter the show crypto ca-

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