Manually Importing A Self Certificate; Manually Importing An Ocsp Responder Certificate - Nortel Secure 4134 Configuration

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Manually importing a self certificate
If you are not using SCEP to import certificates, you can manually import
the router certificate into the router using the cut and paste method.
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Manually importing an OCSP Responder certificate
Manually import the OCSP Responder certificate into the router using the
cut and paste method. This procedure is optional and is used only if the
OCSP Responder does not send the responder certificate along with the
certificate status information. To delete the responder certificate, use the
clear crypto ca certificates command.
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Action
To enter the configuration mode, enter:
configure terminal
To specify crypto configuration for IPsec and IKE, enter:
crypto
To specify the CA trustpoint from which the certificate was issued,
enter:
ca import <ca-name>
To manually import the self certificate, enter:
router-certificate
The system prompts you to enter the certificate.
Action
To enter the configuration mode, enter:
configure terminal
To specify crypto configuration for IPsec and IKE, enter:
crypto
Nortel Secure Router 4134
Security — Configuration and Management
NN47263-600 01.02 Standard
10.0 3 August 2007
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