SSL Settings
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a protocol for managing the security of data transmission over the
Internet. It provides encryption, authentication, and message integrity services. SSL is widely used
for secure communication to a web server.
Certificate/Private key combinations can be obtained from an external Certificate Authority (CA)
and uploaded into the unit. Self-signed certificates with associated private key can be generated
by the device server itself.
Note:
The
blue text
a user-specified name.
Create a New Credential
After creating a new credential, you can either establish your credential through
Key Generation
Upload Field
Create new
credential
Submit (key)
To Create a New Credential
Using Web Manager
To create a new credential, click SSL in the menu and select Credentials.
Using the CLI
To enter the SSL command level: enable -> ssl
To enter the Credentials command level: enable -> ssl -> credentials
Using XML
Not applicable.
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in the XML command strings of this chapter are to be replaced with
or
Upload
Certificate.
Table 15-6 Create a New Credentials
Description
Enter the name of the new credential to be created.
Click the Submit button after entering the new credential name.
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