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Table 93 Security > Certificates > My Certificates > Create (continued)
LABEL
Organization
Country
Key Length
Enrollment Options These radio buttons deal with how and when the certificate is to be
Create a self-
signed certificate
Create a
certification
request and save it
locally for later
manual enrollment
Create a
certification
request and enroll
for a certificate
immediately online
Enrollment
Protocol
CA Server Address
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DESCRIPTION
Type up to 127 characters to identify the company or group to which
the certificate owner belongs. You may use any character, including
spaces, but the ZyXEL Device drops trailing spaces.
Type up to 127 characters to identify the nation where the certificate
owner is located. You may use any character, including spaces, but
the ZyXEL Device drops trailing spaces.
Select a number from the drop-down list box to determine how
many bits the key should use (512 to 2048). The longer the key, the
more secure it is. A longer key also uses more PKI storage space.
generated.
Select Create a self-signed certificate to have the ZyXEL Device
generate the certificate and act as the Certification Authority (CA)
itself. This way you do not need to apply to a certification authority
for certificates.
Select Create a certification request and save it locally for
later manual enrollment to have the ZyXEL Device generate and
store a request for a certificate. Use the My Certificate Details
screen to view the certification request and copy it to send to the
certification authority.
Copy the certification request from the My Certificate Details
screen (see
Section 15.3 on page
certification authority.
Select Create a certification request and enroll for a certificate
immediately online to have the ZyXEL Device generate a request
for a certificate and apply to a certification authority for a certificate.
You must have the certification authority's certificate already
imported in the Trusted CAs screen.
When you select this option, you must select the certification
authority's enrollment protocol and the certification authority's
certificate from the drop-down list boxes and enter the certification
authority's server address. You also need to fill in the Reference
Number and Key if the certification authority requires them.
Select the certification authority's enrollment protocol from the
drop-down list box.
Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP) is a TCP-based
enrollment protocol that was developed by VeriSign and Cisco.
Certificate Management Protocol (CMP) is a TCP-based
enrollment protocol that was developed by the Public Key
Infrastructure X.509 working group of the Internet Engineering Task
Force (IETF) and is specified in RFC 2510.
Enter the IP address (or URL) of the certification authority server.
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