Summary - Cisco ROUTER-SDM-CD User Manual

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Save to USB Token
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If you are performing an SCEP enrollment
If you are performing a cut-and-paste enrollment
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Check the Save keys and certificates to secure USB token checkbox if you want
to save the RSA keys and certificates to a USB token connected to your router.
This checkbox appears only if a USB token is connected to your router.
Choose the USB token from the USB token drop-down menu. Enter the PIN
needed to log in to the chosen USB token in PIN.
After you choose a USB token and enter its PIN, click Login to log in to the USB
token.
This window summarizes the information that you provided. The information that
you provided is used to configure a trustpoint on the router and begin the
enrollment process. If you enabled Preview commands before delivering to
router in the Preferences dialog, you will be able to preview the CLI that is
delivered to the router.
After the commands are delivered to the router, Cisco SDM attempts to contact
the CA server. If the CA server is contacted, Cisco SDM displays a message
window with the server's digital certificate.
After the commands are delivered to the router, Cisco SDM generates an
enrollment request and displays it in another window. You must save this
enrollment request and present it to the CA server administrator in order to obtain
the CA server's certificate, and the certificate for the router. The enrollment
request is in Base64 encoded PKCS#10 format.
After you obtain the certificates from the CA server, you must restart the Cut and
Paste wizard, and select Continue an unfinished enrollment to import the
certificates to your router.
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Public Key Infrastructure
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